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Donna Beverly Matthews, 86

| October 26, 2019 2:00 AM

On June 26, 1933, at Fort Belknap, Montana, Donna was the first child born to Juanita Lova Hintt and Andrew Harvey-Shortman.

She passed away on Oct. 17, 2019.

She attended school in Harlem and Chinook and married Clifton Lee Matthews on Sept. 27,1948, at Malta. They made their home in the Harlem/Chinook area, later moving to the Shelby/Conrad area, then to Coram. In 1972 they moved to Augusta, building a comfortable home place, which they enjoyed until 2012.

After Cliff’s death Donna moved back to “the 40” 2 miles east of Coram. She was a homemaker and care giver all of her life, first to her three younger siblings, then to her husband and children, then to her mother and aunts and uncle. For many years she served on the volunteer ambulance in Augusta. During that time, she invested into obtaining training for the benefit of others. She was able to put this training to use while working at U.S. Forest Service fire camps during wildfire season.

Family and genealogy were important to her. Her hobbies were tied to those interests whether it was Native American beading and crafts, creating family history notebooks and charts, or doing activities and projects with her children and grandchildren. She put much effort into traveling to see close and extended family and to meet newly discovered relatives, and good friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband and his parents, Nolan C. Matthews and Mamie A. Kent; daughters, Linda Lee Matthews and Vicki Rae Brown; and her siblings, Dolores V. Blatt, Andrew Harvey-Shortman Jr. and Patricia A. Lankford.

She is survived by four children, Donna Heffner of Dayton, William Matthews of Coram, Juanita Niswonger (Steve) of Illinois, and Elizabeth Anderson (Larry) of Libby; 10 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren, and 10 great-great grandchildren; cousins, nieces, nephews and many wonderful friends.

Her investment into all of our lives was a wonderful gift. We are thankful to have so many precious memories of her. She is greatly missed.