
It is with great sadness that we announce that Donna Rhoda Reklow passed away peacefully in her sleep. Donna was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta.
Donna and Roger fell in love and got married early in life. They celebrated sixty seven years of marriage and a romance that could inspire poets for ages. Their first born was a wonderful son, Kim, followed by a loving daughter, Cindy.
Donna loved travelling, entertaining at the cabin and the joy of visiting family and friends near & far. As an avid softballer and golfer for many years, Donna exhibited a strong competitive spirit.
Donna will be remembered for her extraordinarily kind and attentive heart. Family and friends can attest that life with Donna was so special because she made you feel important and loved.
Our wonderful memories of Donna will live on in the hearts and minds of her cherished family and vast amount of dear friends.
Donna leaves behind her Husband, Daughter, Brother, and 2 Grandsons as well as Great Grandchildren, Nieces and Nephews and many other precious Family Members.
A Celebration of her Life will be held in the Spring 2026, which will be announced at a later date.

Marj Reklow says
Donna will be missed so much by those of us who knew her and loved her. She was a great lady and so kind. Donna enjoyed life so much and was the first one to say yes to anything fun and especially involving family and friends. I will miss her so much and am sure everyone who knew her will miss her. My sincere sympathy to Roger, Cindy, and her Grandchildren, Chad and Grant.
Deborah Kitching says
My deepest condolences to Roger, Cindy and her grandchildren. She was a wonderful friend to my parents and they loved her. She will be greatly missed.
val kruper says
So sorry to hear about Donna. She was such a fun lady to be with.
Had not seen to much of her in the last few years but enjoyed visiting with her and Roger over
the years. Our condolences to all of you.
Valerie and Marv Kruper and family
Jacky Polowy says
My condolences to Roger, Cindy and the extended Reklow and Carswell families. I first met Donna in elementary school, and she was part of a McDougall School grade nine graduating class of 1956, who gathered together every five years to celebrate their friendship and birthdays. Donna and Roger never missed one of those special events which spanned decades. Avid golfers, they enjoyed the fun filled annual class tournament where many of us gathered afterwards for dinner. As we all aged, Donna and I kept in touch via phone, and our conversations always ended with an affirmation of love, based on a lifelong friendship. Donna will be remembered for her positive outlook on life, her athletic talents and ability, and her deep love for Roger and her family. I was so fortunate to have met Donna and Roger in this life.