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- Mr. Tue, Debbie, Sue and family. I am so sorry for your loss. I cannot express the joy Don has given me and others over the years. We met during his sophomore year in high school and never lost touch even though I moved across the country. When I would swing back in town, he was always there to reconnect and reminisce. I was the elder statesmen of the group, and, like kids, we would often get in a little trouble. “Honest Don” would often explain our outlandish adventures to his Dad, and I would say “You told Jack what?” Then I would ask, he won’t tell Ruth, will he? Next I would question whether I was still allowed to come over the house. Don would just say no he’s a cool; he trusts me and so does my mom, but I’ll double check if your still allowed over. He was someone I could always confide in. We had so much fun together and the adventures we explored as teenagers were endless. The camping trips to Grand Bend, Canada were unforgettable. We had so much fun and we laughed ‘til we cried. The two of us shared many interests, but he couldn’t work on cars and I had no rhythm and could never grasp the guitar. As far as I am concerned, he didn’t get the guitar out enough when I was around. We had so much to share, and he will be missed more than words can describe. Rest in Peace DR2. Rick Franchetto
- Dear Sue, we are so sorry that Don has passed. I am sure his mind and body are now at peace. I am so glad I had a little part of getting you together. He will be missed. We love you Sally and Terry Sally and Terry
- Sue I am so sorry to hear of your husband's passing. Keeping you in my Prayers Becky Gradowski
- And when the stream that overflows has passed, A consciousness remains upon the silent shore of memory; Images and precious thoughts that shall not be And cannot be destroyed. -William Wordsworth My sincerest condolences to the family. Rest in peace, Don. You were loved by many. Rod Justice
- Jack, Debbie, and Family. So sorry for your loss. Prayers for you. Patti (Potts) Bailey
- To the Tue and Asper families, my heartfelt condolences. Don was the brother I never had; “like two peas in a pod,” my mom liked to say. We’d been best friends for 46 years when he passed; years that I will cherish, recollect and reflect upon until my time comes. Time, distance, and circumstance never mattered; we were always there, for each other. I will miss him, terribly. Rest peacefully, my brother; until we meet again in the sweet by and by. Billy Hopkins
- Sue, My deepest condolences for the loss of your dear husband. Don was my THS classmate. We were not close friends, but I always admired his tremendous spirit. Like so many, I was moved by the happiness you found in one another. RIP Don. ✝️ George Eternal rest grant unto Don. O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. George Ghindia
- My deepest condolences to both the Asper family and the Tue family. Don was such a fun and wonderful man to be around. He will be greatly missed by many. I pray he Rests in Peace in the house of our Lord Jesus. Barbara Parrott-Day
- I wouldn’t say goodbye, when I saw him Sunday. I couldn’t ... so, it seemed ‘right’ to say “Love ya, Bub, and I’ll see you later”. Donny’s life, is much richer than ours now, and I’m certain Aunt Ruth is the happiest lady in Heaven.... My girl’s lives and mine were made richer in knowing Don, and for Sue, Todd, Uncle Jack, Deb, Mrs. Asper and the entire family, you’re in our hearts & prayers! One day ~ we’ll all rejoice together!! Sheila Claypool
- Ray and I are so very sorry for your loss May God bless you and family as you go forward in this difficult time Linda Cerniglia
- He will be forever remembered as a sweet, fun loving guy. A family man who deeply cared for others, who was there for my dearest departed husband, Geary Ramsey, his cousin. Sue, I will always remember him coming over to sit with Geary & talk about good times & tell him how he cared for us both. It meant so much to us. I felt blessed to see him last week, to see him smile, no matter the difficulty of the circumstance, he smiled. The picture you picked is perfect. He loved music & playing his guitar. I remember coming over a year or so ago & he played a song while I visited you both. It was an original song he wrote to you. I believe he's singing now to you in heaven. All my love to you, hugs & my deepest sympathy in your loss of your sweetheart.❤ Debra Ramsey