Meek, Donald Wright Age 80, of Georgetown, Texas, passed away on September 1, 2013. He enjoyed living in Fort Worth, Texas, many years before relocating to Georgetown in 2012. He was born to the late James Hiram and Ruthy Wright Meek, on December 16, 1932 in Houston, Texas. Donald attended Lamar High School in Houston and Shriner Institute in Kerrville, Texas. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin where he was a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He went on to earn his law degree from South Texas College of Law. He was married to the late Ann Garland Meek. Don is survived by two children, James Meek of Fort Worth and Lucy Meek Polos of Georgetown. He is also survived by his son-in-law, Stephan Polos, five grandchildren, one great-grandchild, extended family and friends. Memorial services will be held on September 14, 2013 at 1pm at Grace Episcopal Church, Georgetown, Texas. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorials be made to Grace Episcopal Church.
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I've known Don since Lamar High School. He was a kind and sweet man. Over the years with mutual friends we've enjoyed many laughs. I'll miss you, Don.
Ann Hibbert
Ann Hibbert
September 17, 2013
I have known Don since High School. He was such a wonderful man and it was an honor to be his friend. So many fond memories of being at Adger and Glenna's ranch over so many New Year's Eves. I would take my Dad, who was in his 90's (the life of the party) and Don was so good to him. Later, when I would come to visit in Dallas, Don would take me out to see Glenna and Adger in Rockwall. He was such a good person. So many people will miss him. I know I will. I wish that I had been in touch with him after he moved to Georgetown. Barbara Lee Brown Teas
September 14, 2013
My sincerest condolences on the death of your father. He was a fine man. Kathy Kerr
Kathy Kerr
September 10, 2013
To Don's family,
My sincere sympathy...Don taught parelegal for me when I was Dean of Nixon Clay Business College. He became a dear friend. We talked after he moved to Georgetown.
Dr. Bill Whitt
Round Rock
September 9, 2013
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