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Donahay family we are very sad to learn of Uncle “Don’s) passing. He was our uncle who we usually saw twice a year-once in Madison and once in St. Louis. He and Dad had good times together though I think J.J. did most of the talking. I am so glad you all can gather and speak about what he meant to you. I am sure there will be many tears. Remember he is so very proud of each and every one of you!
I am sorry to hear of J,J,s.death. We worked togeather for many years in Chart Reasearch as S.A.S analysts. We had many discussions (?) about world affairs, WW II , religion, and manyother topics. I think we both enjoyed our tme together. My two children felt they knew J.J. because I mentioned him and Ernie MIller often. He will be missed. Chart Research was a better place because of J.J. Sam
Kathleen,
I am so sorry for the loss of your sweet Father. My mother and I shared several Tuesday morning music sessions on the 3rd floor with him and it was such an enjoyable time.
My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Debbie Shelton
Katheleen,
We are so sorry to hear of you dad’s passing. What a great life he had! Sharp as a tack until the end. We know you will miss him dearly, but realize he is now reunited with his true love. Your mom. This alone will help you get through this tuff time. As always, I am here is you need a friend to lean on. Love, Suzi & Jerry
Donahay family we are so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. He was a wonderful next door neighbor to our family. He will always be thought of as we think about the old neighborhood on Virginia Avenue. He and all of you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Dear Donahay family, I’m so very sorry to learn that Justin has passed. I had the great fortune of spending quality time with him during a Donahay family retreat up in the mountains so many years ago. The decades have passed but my memory of our conversations – more fiery and alive than the roaring flames of the hearth we sat before – is vivid. He enjoyed talking tough, but the immense love that he felt for his family lit him up and could not be contained. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.