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In memory of Donna Israel Cobb

Created by Perry Israel

Donna Israel Cobb

Thank you for visiting the memorial created in memory of Donna Israel Cobb, sister, aunt, step mother, and step grandmother

It is with great sorrow that we share with friends and loved ones that Donna died on the evening of June 18, 2025, in Hot Springs, Arkansas, in the care and company of loving family members. She was 66 years old. She was born on April 25, 1959, in Fort Smith, Arkansas, to Clifford Donald Israel and Betty Sue Israel nee Snawder, who preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by her beloved husband of 22 years and best friend, Donald Maurice “Donnie” Cobb. 

Donna graduated from Spiro High School in eastern Oklahoma as Valedictorian with a 4.0 GPA. She attended Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma, on a full scholarship. In 1982, she graduated from the UAMS College of Pharmacy in Little Rock, Arkansas, after which she began a long and varied career in the pharmacy industry, including some of the following roles:  retail pharmacist, public health pharmacy consultant, pharmaceutical sales representative, inpatient pharmacy services team member, clinical director of home infusion pharmacy services, State Director of Pharmacy Services and Drug Control with the Arkansas Department of Health, and Director of Government Affairs for the Arkansas Pharmacy Association.

Donna struggled with a variety of chronic health conditions for many years, and her grief over the loss of her husband in August 2024 was devastating to her. This began an especially difficult period in her life, and her suffering during this time touches our hearts deeply. On June 8, she suffered a series of cardiovascular events that resulted in her hospitalization and multiple medical procedures ultimately culminating in a massive stroke that prevented any possibility of recovery.

Donna had a beautiful smile that lit up any room and was a loving and bright figure in the lives of the many people she touched. She was devoted to the pharmacy profession and her family and friends. She loved to travel, read, and spend time with her husband and friends going to dinner, playing cards, and watching movies and sporting events.  She will be missed by many!

If you are so inclined, we welcome those of you who knew her and spent time with her to share memories that surround her in love and light as we send her on her way to join Donnie and other beloved family members and friends.

She is survived by her brother, Perry Israel and his wife Sara; her niece, Maggie Israel; her stepdaughters and their husbands, McKinna and Jon Wallace and Brecken and Jesse Ermer; step grandchildren, Taten Wilsey, Jaxon Ermer, Izzy Ermer, and Madelyn Wallace; and a very special dog, Charlie Brown. She is also survived by her brother-in-law, John Cobb and his wife Sherry, and her niece-in-law, Shannon Rose and her husband Brandon, as well as other extended family members and friends.

We hope you will find a strong sense of unity and healing by connecting with others impacted by this disease through a contribution in Donna’s honor to the nonprofit Partnership to End Addiction.  We also expect you will feel a sense of purpose in supporting efforts to help others avoid the tragic outcomes that oftentimes accompany addiction. 

As an extended family, we appreciate your support during this difficult time.
 



Partners for Hope raise critical funds on behalf Partnership to End Addiction – the nation’s leading organization dedicated to addiction prevention, treatment and recovery. Every dollar raised on behalf of the Partnership* will help ensure free, personalized family support resources, including our national helpline, peer-to-peer parent coaching, customized online tools and community education programs, can reach those who need them most. Please consider donating to this fundraiser and sharing this page.

*Donations made to Partnership to End Addiction are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. All contributions are fully tax-deductible, as no goods or services are provided in consideration in whole, or in part, of any contribution to this nonprofit organization.  EIN: 52-1736502

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