
We asked ESSENCE readers on Facebook to share their own thoughts and memories. Here are a few of the most touching ones.
โI remember being in grade 6 and my friends and I would dance to โShe Works Hard for the Moneyโ and create dance movesโฆ great memories. That song is one of my faves from her. RIP Donna.โ โCassy Barthelemy
โAnother great entertainer has transitioned onโฆ hers was part of my musical scrapbook of thrills, first times, and joysโฆ. Her music has never not been a part of my libraryโฆโ โAuthor GD Grace
โHer music brings nothing but great memories from my childhood in PERU, watching my mother and her brothers dancing to her music. RIP Miss Donna Summer.โ โ Sussy Rose
โDonna you were so private. Had no idea you were going through such pain and struggle. I pray that you are now free and happy. RIP and thanks for the memories.โ โ Tamarind Day
โMy prayer is that Donna Summerโs music will continue to be celebrated as I do believe she is an Unsung Songstress yet she gave us some of the fiercest dance music of the 70โs disco age. I pray her talented and Beautiful daughter Brooklyn Sudano continues on to shine her motherโs precious light as she has done thus far. RIP Precious Oneโฆ I will miss You!โ โ Teri Butts
โโLast Danceโ!! We jammed to that song all summer long in 1977!!โ โPatricia Ellis
โDonna Summer for me made me realize that Black Women are beautiful when I was a child โ I so wanted to be her because of her voice, grace and most of all her beauty. No one can be compared to this woman. She was the 70โs Beyoncรฉ and she will be truly missed. Many prayers goes out to her loved ones โ Donna Summer will forever be remembered in our hearts forever.โ โ Melissa Stazi Whitehead