I am so sorry to hear of Don's passing. I met Don in 1992 in West Palm Beach, he and I shared coffee every morning at 7:00 am for many years. We lost touch after I moved back up north. We reconnected through facebook and several times tried to meet up on my trips down south. He was warm, funny, loving and just a great guy! I will never forget Don and treasure the memories of early morning coffee! RIP my friend!
So sorry for the loss of your father, my mothers brother, my uncle… Uncle Don was so very special to all of us, we are going to miss him dearly. I especially loved listening to all of his true life stories. The details were always so interesting - I believe I have some of them on video. I will look & share them with you - sending love to all who knew him. RIP Uncle Don 🌹 see you on the other side.
Deepest condolences to all of Don’s family. He and my dad were childhood friends. Both born at Good Sam, me as well. Several years ago Don friended me on Facebook after seeing my name on the group page Palm Beaches Remembered. He recognized my maiden name. He shared stories on Facebook and messenger of my Dad who we lost over 20yrs ago. He told me of their newspaper route (on bikes) how he took one area of neighborhood and my dad the other. Don told me about my dads first serious crush, they were in junior high. He shared many thing that made me smile and think about my dad. Don and any friend called my dad Jimmy never Jim or James and Don knew that along with many other things and they shared other childhood friends. I am indebted to him for the memories. Godspeed Don. Say hello to my Dad and try not to let him beat you at cards. Thank you. Leslie Josey Frohlich