Donald's Memory Wall
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My thoughts and prayers are with you. We are going to be back in there in May of this year to visit you and all of my siblings one last time. I will miss seeing Uncle Don. God bless all of you. Love Cheryl, Kerry and Brian.
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Cheryl (Tiefenbach) Langford
February 15th, 2025 at 2:01pm
Dear Aunt Sharon, Tammy, Dawn, and Christine: My deepest sympathy on the death of Uncle Don. He was a great uncle, godfather, and God-fearing man. Comforting to know his family was there to greet him when he arrived in heaven. Aunt Sharon, I still fondly remember your wedding as I was one of the kids that sang. I have been pretty sick the last year. Will not be able to attend. I have multiple myeloma and under the care of an oncologist and cancer specialist in Chicago. Jim and Sharon will be there. Sent a memorial in Don's memory to Christ Lutheran.
Joe, Ryne and Jackson Krejci
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Joe Krejci
February 13th, 2025 at 9:30pm
Dear Sharon and Girls, My prayers are with you as you mourn the loss of a special man. I have many fond and grateful memories of fishing with Don (and Gerry) on Lake Michigan and the St. Joe River. Don was a true mentor who was willing to share not only his fishing knowledge, but also his faith, freely. I thank God for the times we shared. With you, I also look forward to sharing eternity with Don, and with "all the saints". Peace be with you all.
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Ken Ferrier
February 7th, 2025 at 12:50pm
So sorry to hear about the passing of Don. May God grant you comfort and peace.
Sincerely Delores Hildebrand
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Delores Hildebrand
February 6th, 2025 at 9:16pm
Thinking of you all as you celebrate Uncle Don's life and legacy. He is at peace with his Lord. Sorry we are not in Michigan to remember with you.
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Dick and Becky Pasman
February 5th, 2025 at 1:36pm
Dear Sharon and Family,
So sorry to hear about your loss of Don. He was just such a breath of fresh air whenever we saw him...and willing to tell when and where the fish were biting! I know him to have been a great Christian man, husband, father and grandfather that will be greatly missed...but that smile of his will live on forever.
Bruce and Judy Nitz
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Bruce Nitz
February 5th, 2025 at 1:32pm
Mr. Jeschke and his family were staples at Christ Lutheran and our families crossed paths routinely, as all of us kids also attended CLS school together. I can still picture Mr. Jeschke as an usher at church. He and my dad were good fishing buddies and I'm sure have already met up in Heaven to continue their conversations.
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Paul Kasewurm
February 5th, 2025 at 11:48am