Ladonne I. Guerra
July 11, 1954 - April 28, 2025
Ladonne I. Guerra
Ladonne Irene Guerra, age 70, of Zelienople, Pennsylvania, loved immeasurably by her family and friends, has passed away on Monday April 28, after living life to the fullest despite a long illness.
Ladonne was born in Pittsburgh, PA to the late William and Irene Miller. As the oldest sibling, she always looked out for her two sisters, Ruth (Keith)Lorey and Nesa (Ken) Gibson and made family the heart of everything she did. She met her beloved husband William (Bill) and together, they created a life that would impact generations to come through their friendship and love. Anyone who has seen the plethora of home movies Ladonne and Bill filmed over the years, know that her children Jenna (Daniel) Engels and Faith (Jared) Andree and her nieces and nephews were her entire world. The Guerra home was filled with love and laughter, loud and boisterous conversations, and above all else, Ladonne asking who was hungry and not taking no for an answer.
Ladonne loved to plan parties, play bunco (well), bowl (horribly), wear statement glasses, and feed everyone. You would never see her at a function without a large bag of snacks. She loved being a Grandma, most affectionately known as MeMaw to her grandsons Luca, Wyatt, Eli, Emmett, and Sutton.
Her sense of humor, her need to take care of everything and everyone, and her knack for telling stories that made everyone laugh until they cried will always be in our hearts. Her love and dedication to her family and friends, as well as her love of the Lord, will always surround us. In lieu of flowers, please bring individual bags of snacks or candy to be donated to the VA in her memory as the Snack Queen.
Family and friends are welcome on Thursday from 2-4, 6-8 pm at Devlin Funeral Home of Cranberry Township, 2678 Rochester Road, Cranberry Township. A Funeral Service will be held Friday at 11 am at Dutilh Church, with burial following in the church cemetery.
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Loved LaDonne’s comfortable realness. She was fun to talk with. We enjoyed Bible study together where she always was honest and again, real. She was well loved with a deserved love. We treasure her memory and pray for dear Bill, the girls and all of her precious loved ones. She leaves a beautiful legacy.
That obit. describes her to a “T”. She will be sorely missed.
My deepest sympathy to all. Faith and Jenna your mom was such a wonderful lady I always loved seeing her at dance class. I have only the fondest memories of you all. May God Bless you all during this time.
We are so sorry for your loss! A lot of good times over the years. She will always be in your head and heart! Love you prayers to you!
Rip aunt ladonne we will all miss you terribly.