Donna "Toots" Cero Steinfeldt
April 02, 2021
Donna “Toots” Cero Steinfeldt, 74, passed away in Des Moines with her daughters by her side on April 2, 2021. Visitation will be held Friday, April 9, 2021 from 5 pm to 7 pm at Hamilton’s Southtown Funeral Home, 5400 SW 9th Street. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 10th at 12 pm at the funeral home.
Donna “Toots” was born on September 17, 1946 in Eldora, Iowa to Glenn and Darline (Kramer) Taylor. She lived in the Steamboat Rock, Iowa area until 4th grade and then moved with her family to the Eldora area. She was a graduate of Eldora High School, Class of 1964. She loved basketball and played forward. Donna was able to be in the Iowa State Girls Basketball Tournament in 1962. After graduation, Donna attended Americana Beauty School in Des Moines. She worked as a professional hairdresser for several years until she married Phillip Cero in 1969. The couple had two daughters, Ericka and Darcy. She put her working years on hold and was a stay at home mom until the girls reached school age at which time she went back into the workforce. Donna was a hairdresser, bookkeeper, receptionist, and a clerk for the Polk County Juvenile Court.
Donna’s husband Phil, died in 1993. In 1997, she married Richard Steinfeldt and Luke and Molly became her step-children. The couple moved back to Eldora in 1999. She worked at the Hardin County Treasurer’s office as a motor vehicle and driver’s license clerk. She retired in 2015, after 16 years of service.
In retirement, Donna enjoyed her family and spent more time with her grandchildren, Jack, Matthew, Paige, and Emma. She enjoyed life and had a great sense of humor. She always had a joke, fun facts, and interesting stories. Donna volunteered at Trinkets & Togs in Grundy Center and The Railroad Museum in Eldora. She spent her Wednesday evenings with her close girlfriends whom she had many good times with. Donna enjoyed gardening, taking walks, and spending time with family and friends. Her motto was, “you are never fully dressed unless you wear a smile”.
Donna is survived by her daughters, Ericka (Ryan) Wood of Scottsdale, Arizona and Darcy (Dave) Kriens of Des Moines; brother, Terry (Mary Ellen) Taylor of Iowa Falls, Iowa; step-daughter, Molly (Dan) Baker of Fort Dodge, Iowa; step-son, Luke (Maria) Steinfeldt of Waterloo, Iowa; grandchildren, Jack, Matthew, Paige, and Emma; significant other, Curtis Dobraska; brother-in-law, Randy (Vicki) Cero; many nieces and nephews; uncle, Dave Taylor and her aunt, Mick Kramer.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Phil; second husband, Richard; parents, Glenn and Darline Taylor; brother, Gary Taylor, nephew, Travis Taylor; and her sisters-in-law, Jolene Taylor, Haila Stitzer and Bambi Cero.
Memorial contributions may be directed to Dorothy’s Senior Center, 1306 17th Avenue, Eldora, Iowa 50627.
Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Leah Eslick
04/08/2021
Sending you and your family love and light during this difficult time!
Jim Johnston
04/08/2021
We are so sorry to hear of Donna's passing. Donna was a special person and was always laughing! We had so many good time with her and you girls. Lots fo memories. Hugs and prayers to all. Love, Jim & Judy
Patty Rhode Thompson
04/07/2021
I was sad to hear about Donna's passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Donna had a great personality and she had a contagious smile. She was fun and humorous. When I think of her I always smile. God bless you Darcy and Ericka, and may God grant you comfort and peace during this time. So sorry.
John Dagit
04/07/2021
Thoughts and prayers to Tootss family. I remember her as always having a happy smile on her face.
David & Shelby Jonnatti
04/06/2021
Darcy and extended family, we send our deepest condolences to you during this hard time. Every time we receive a card from Darcy we will think of your mom, for this gift she taught you and us how important it is to show someone you care with a simple card or funny gift. Your mom was a rock star from day one in my life. So kind, beautiful and will forever be my movie star.