Donna Marie Gardner of Southampton dies on April 15. She was 74.
Ms. Gardner was born on September 27, 1946 in Southampton to the late Sarah Lee (Smith) Randall and Charles Bernard Randall II.
Ms. Gardner completed her elementary and secondary education in the Riverhead Central School District. After graduating from high school in 1965, she studied art and fashion at The Traphagen School of Fashion in Manhattan.
In the 1970s, she worked in Harlem for the Amsterdam News, one of the oldest African-American owned and operated newspapers in the country. In 1976, her artwork was selected to grace the front cover of the weekly’s Bicentennial Special Edition.
In the early 1990s, Ms. Gardner worked as an oral history archivist for the Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum. Notably, she interviewed the Shippen sisters, who were the daughters of golfing icon John Shippen and the granddaughters of Shinnecock whaler Milton W. Lee.
On May 17, 1980, Ms. Gardner married Reginald T. Gardner, whom she affectionately called Theodore, while everyone else called him Poochie. She adored her husband, family members recalled, and together they enjoyed hosting parties, traveling and spending time with family.
With her particular nature, sense of style and attention to detail, her family said, Ms. Gardner could organize a party, a wedding or special event with precision. Her creativity was boundless. She loved drawing, painting, interior design, music and dance. She also loved animals and was devoted to her pet cats and dogs.
Mr. Gardner’s death in 1992 left Ms. Gardner with a broken heart from which she never recovered, her family said.
She was predeceased by her stepson Reginald T. Gardner Jr.; sisters Patricia P. Cooke, Leah Randall and Isadora C. Hutchings; brothers, Edward R. Randall, James B. Randall and Deforest E. Randall.
She is survived by her stepdaughter Tracey Pace and son-in-law Terry Pace; grandsons Amar and Brandon Gardner; and five great-grandchildren; one sister, Jacqueline A.H. Randall; two brothers, Charles B. Randall III and Joseph C. Randall; five sisters-in-law, Reta Fenn, Evelyn Randall, Patricia Randall, Fredricka Randall and Sondra Palmer Randall; and one brother-in-law, William Hutchings Sr.
Her memory will be cherished by her cousin Herbert Randall, friend Josephine Smith and the Wilkerson Family, all of whom Donna was especially fond, according to family members, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.