of Conway, AR
December 15, 1956 - May 2, 2025
Donna (Nana) Glover Teas, age 68, of Conway departed this life Friday, May 2, 2025 from complications of an ongoing health issue. Born December 15, 1956 in Wichita Falls, Texas to Royce J. Glover and Carolyn Wooton Glover Stratton.
Donna worked as a medical transcriptionist and later as a construction accountant for CDI.
She was very gifted with growing almost any plant and flower. She loved her hummingbirds and bird watching. She had a passion for reading books. She loved watching movies, Razorback sports, especially baseball. Some of her favorite times were working on class reunions with the Conway High School class of 1975, watching her grandkids play sports, traveling with her husband John and Gertie. Her most favorite of all was being a nana and wife.
She was preceded by her parents and stepfather, Phil Stratton.
She is survived by her husband, John; Children, Ashley (Wayne) Williams, Levy (Devyn) Galmor, Stephanie Galmor, Justin Galmor, Halle (Brandon) Galmor, Shane (Tabitha) Teas, Kalee (Andy) McMinn; 24 grandchildren; siblings, Don Glover, Cathy Sullivan and Sharol Ramirez and her constant companion, Gertie.
Donna (Nana) Teas will be greatly missed by her family, friends and many others.
A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, May 10, 2025, from 2-4pm at Roller McNutt Funeral Home in Conway.
To order a DVD copy of this video memorial, please contact our funeral home at + 15013277727.
I would run into Sis at CARTI nearly every time I had to go. I'd step into her area or she would step into my area, whoever saw who first. We had so much fun catching up. I'm sure going to miss you little cousin. You can't imagine how much you remind me of your aunt Gale. I love you dearly and will see you later. Tell everyone hello for me in Heaven, until we meet again. Prayers for your husband , my cousins, and all the little cousins of mine that you were blessed to have. GOD Blessed you and I will join you one day!! LOVE a love LoVe YOU!!! And will miss your beautiful smile!!
Sis, I have so many wonderful childhood memories of you and your family. I looked forward to summers getting to see y'all and hang out. Life was good back then. You have always been in my heart. I know you were a great daughter, sister, mother, Nana, wife and friend! Rest in peace, my sweet cousin. Wishing much love and peace and comfort to all. Malisa Saye
My deepest condolences to your family at this difficult time. Although only seeing Sissy in my adolescence I still thought of my cousins often. When there were time, they were good. Peace be with you...