Condolences for
Donna Marie Dumond-Flora (Dumond)
Wednesday, January 27th | Comment by: Joseph Consolo
My deepest condolences to Michael Flora and family. Donna was a colleague and a dear friend of mine since we worked at Revere Travel and she was in the Trenton Office! We were like family, with Gail and Wayne who were like parents and mentors to us all. This feeling of family continued throughout our travel careers. Donna was one of the most generous people I have ever known. She was always ready to help anyone in need both personally and professionally. Her energy was boundless! Donna was a warm, enthusiastic , faithful and trusted friend who will be greatly missed! We love you Donna and our prayers are with you!
Sunday, January 24th | Comment by: Marilyn Ward
My deepest sympathy to all of Dana's family.
,,,"I've heard it said that people come into our lives for a reason, bringing something we must learn.
And we are led to those who help us most to grow...
Who can say if I've been changed for the better?
But because I knew you, I have been changed for good.
Saturday, January 23rd | Comment by: Susan Spain
My sincere condolences to Donna's family. She was such an inspiration to so many people and never met a stranger. Her influence in the travel industry was widely felt and we all had such respect for her leadership. I treasured her friendship and missed over ther last years. I will always smile when I think of Donna. Blessings to your family and May God give you peace.
Friday, January 22nd | Comment by: Barbara de Weever
To Mike Flora and family: Mike so sorry to learn of Donna's passing. She was such a sweet person. She was always a good friend to me during my Travel Trade Days. I know she will be missed.
Friday, January 22nd | Comment by: Rick Naylor
Donna Flora will always be one of the most endearing women I ever met. She was my client, friend and mentor for many years, and I treasured every opportunity I had to learn from her.work for her during her years at American Express. She was a shining light on the global tourism stage, and our world will miss her wisdom, style and class. Rest in Peace Donna!