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Crystal Falls Native Donna Sours, 72, Passes Away Monday

Donna M. Sours, born in Crystal Falls in 1953 and a resident her entire 72 years, died March 23 at Iron County Medical Care Facility; family services are private.

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Crystal Falls Native Donna Sours, 72, Passes Away Monday
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Donna M. Sours spent her entire 72 years in Crystal Falls, the Iron County seat where she was born in 1953 and where, on Monday, March 23, 2026, she died at Iron County Medical Care Facility on U.S. Highway 2.

Born October 2, 1953, to Julius and Santina (Trepasso) Bosko, Donna grew up in a Crystal Falls family with deep roots in Iron County. Her parents have since passed, but her brother Gerald Bosko and sister Carol (Harold) Focault survive her. She was preceded in death by her sister Julie Wedzinski and sister-in-law Alice Bosko.

She leaves behind her husband, Jack Sours; son Scott Sours; and daughter Nicole (Debra Zigman) Sours. Two grandchildren, Katie (Kyle) Kopatz and Aaron Bobnock, and four great-grandchildren, Tristen Schmick, Noah Schmick, Kaleb Kopatz, and Landon Bobnock, also survive her. The family stretches from the late Julius and Santina Bosko's Crystal Falls household, where Donna was born, to four great-grandchildren who carry that line forward.

The family has chosen Jacobs-Plowe Funeral Home & Cremation Services, the locally established Crystal Falls provider serving Iron County and surrounding communities, to honor Donna's legacy. Per her stated wishes, all services will be private.

Because services are private, the Jacobs-Plowe online guestbook serves as the primary way for neighbors, friends, and community members to reach the Sours family directly.

Service information: Arrangements are being handled by Jacobs-Plowe Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Crystal Falls. All services are private per the family's request. Condolences, tributes, and memorial contributions may be left at jacobsfuneralhomes.com. Those who knew Donna are welcome to share a memory there for the family.

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