Donna Lee Ingrassia, age 74, died peacefully on November 1, 2022 with her devoted husband,
John J. Ingrassia at her side. Donna was born May 26, 1948, in Weymouth MA, the daughter of
the late George and Laura Damstra. Also waiting in Heaven to greet her is her beloved, John
Ingrassia Jr., and her childhood friend Margaret “Peggy” Conan.
Donna grew up on a small Fort Hill dairy farm in Hingham, MA, where her love of cows began. A
huge apple tree in the backyard was often mentioned during her childhood stories about her and
her five sisters. As Meme's oldest granddaughter, Donna began the tradition of digging up
night-crawlers with her grandmother. She proudly marched in the 4th of July parade dressed as
'Mary Had a Little Lamb', with her live pet lamb. Donna’s first job was at Twin City Cleaners on
Lincoln Street in Hingham, where her mother worked before her, and a couple sisters worked
after.
After graduating from Hingham High School, Donna married George Luscombe and landed on
Cape Cod where they raised their two daughters. In 1991, Donna was reunited with her
highschool sweetheart, John Ingrassia and moved back to Hingham. On January 1, 1992,
Donna and John were married during a New Year’s Eve party to remember. After retiring, they
moved to Monson, MA.
Donna was a Realtor before becoming the Treasure Collector of Brewster, MA then Dover, MA.
While she took great pride in her professional career, she found her deepest joy in caring for her
family. Throughout the years has sewn matching Easter dresses for her daughters, prom and
wedding dresses for family, scouting uniforms, custom curtains, and patched up her dogs
favorite stuffies. She explored all sorts of crafting while making gifts and keepsakes for, and
with, her family and friends. Donna created a tranquil koi pond where generations of her family
and friends could sit, often with coffee, and create memories. As adults, Donna and her sisters
would meet at her house to wrap Christmas presents and share in a sisters’ cookie swap.
Frosting fights, water balloons, and random mischief were common activities at Nana’s house.
Last November, she took an epic four-generation family trip to Disney World.
During all her years, Donna’s heart felt most at home sitting on the bench at Hingham Harbor.
It’s where those left to cherish her memory may go to feel closest to her.
Left to cherish her memory are her husband, John Ingrassia. Her sisters: Gretchen D. Amonte,
Geojean Curtis, Lynne Albechara, Laurie Gervasi, and Deborah Anderson. Her children:
Kimberly (Reuben) Baker, Janalee (Joseph) Bachand, Suzanne (Randy) Chambliss, Stephen
“Chip” Ingrassia, Richard Ingrassia, and John Jr’s surviving wife, Jill Ingrassia-Webb. Her
grandchildren: Caitlyn Wojcik, Scott Luscombe, Benjamin Baker, Emma Ingrassia, Matthew
Bachand, Rebecca Ingrassia, Michael Bachand, Zachary Baker, Jeramiah Baker, And G-Nana’s
little man, her great grandson, Samuel Wojcik.
All services will be private. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Together We Rise to
help support foster children across America. (togetherwerise.org)