Donna was born in Lake Charles Louisiana on April 8, 1958 to James ''Sarge'' Erwin and Billie Joyce Nix Erwin.
Donna worked many different places in her years starting at Dan's Country Market for a few years. She then enjoyed her time working in special education until her first grand baby was born. She enjoyed more than anything being a Nana to her grandbabies. After that Donna raised dogs for numerous years. She then worked as a caregiver for Ms. Lunceford for some time. She enjoyed her last few years of work at Cracker Barrel.
She is survived by mother Billie Joyce Erwin; Her daughter Julie McCormack and her husband Jeremy Mccormack, Siblings Wanda and Scott Plummer, Dian Erwin and Sylvia Wilkins, Amy Erwin, and Jimmy Erwin; Grandkids Kelsey and husband Dillon Daniels, Kaylee and husband Nakeia Norris, Kash McCormack, and Brylee and Brayden Lunceford; Great grand baby Branson James Daniels; Nephews Lee and David Taylor and Uncle, Norris Nix.
She was preceded in death by her son, Bryan Lunceford and father, Sarge Erwin.
Honorary pallbearers will be Jeremy McCormack, Scott Plummer, Nakeia Norris, Dillon Daniels, and Kash McCormack.
Donna may have been a fiesty thing but she held a special place in her heart for people she loved; Janie Lunceford, Big Mama (Ollie Bell), Jackie Lunceford, and her best friend Vickie Spradling. And ALL of her dogs!
Condolences(3)
Callie Winchester
Brashear, TX Wednesday, August 20, 2025 To know Mrs. Donna (Nana) was to love her! She was a feisty little lady but a caring, loving woman. It was a true blessing to get to take care of her and love on her everyday. I willMiss you Nana! 🩷
Lori Lynn Willard
Texarkana, TX Wednesday, August 20, 2025 One of a Kind! Beautiful Soul!Love you all so very big🩷🙏🏻
Deepest sympathy for your loss of her
Lori
Focused Care of Mt Pleasant
Laura Savage (Driggers)
Mount Pleasant, TX Tuesday, August 19, 2025 Dear Billie Joyce, Jimmy, Wanda, Dian Amy and all the family,I’m so sorry to hear this. My sister’s first husband, Troy, passed away on the same day as Donna and I went to read his obituary and saw this. I bumped into Donna back in 2015 at Cracker Barrel. She was so nice and looked great and I really enjoyed our brief visit. Our families have some special memories from back in the day. I was just thinking about Dian the other day and how we picked and ate onions from your garden with ranch style beans. I didn’t even like onions until then! Where did the time go?! Donna, like Troy, my dad and others who are in heaven now, got the better end of the deal as we who are behind are left missing them. You are all in my prayers during this sad time. I hope all the memories are a comfort to you now and in the days to come. Love, Laura