DONOHO, HAROLD D. Passed away on Tuesday, November 18, 2014, at the age of 85. He leaves behind to mourn his passing, wife, Agnes; children, Kevin of Anchorage, Alaska, Michael of Sacramento, California, John of Jackson, Michigan; step-children, Gordon Crenshaw of Monroe, Michigan; Tammy Jo Araujo of Greeley, Colorado, and LaWanda Huff of Memphis, Tennessee; his brother, George of Jackson, Michigan; sister-in-law, Sylvia Morris, and many grandchildren, nieces, nephews, loving family members, and friends. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Joann; brother, Hansel, and sister, Altris. Mr. Donoho was born in Salem, Illinois on August 31, 1929. He served in the United Stated Navy during the Korean conflict. He was employed at Walker Manufacturing until he relocated to Willow, Alaska to work for the school district. According to his wishes, cremation has been selected, and a memorial service will be held at 2:00PM on Saturday, January 10, 2015, at Gene Davis & Sons Banquet Center (3575 Francis Street Jackson, MI 49203). The family would like to especially thank, nephew, Steve Warner and wife Elizabeth for all of their time and help, also Dr. Rosenberg and his staff for the kind and compassionate care they provided.
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MY CONDOLENCES GO OUT TO THE DONOHO FAMILY.
JAN SOMERVILL
December 3, 2014
MITSY, JOE & I ARE SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. HAROLD WAS A GREAT MAN & WE THOUGHT THE WORLD OF HIM. OUR THOUGHTS & PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALWAYS.
LOVE YOU, JOE & SANDY DEMPSEY
SANDRA DEMPSEY
November 29, 2014
So sorry to hear of Harold's passing. He was a good neighbor and a fixture at Willow Elementary School. He will be fondly remembered by many here in Willow, Alaska.
Doran & Gloria Lee
November 28, 2014
So sorry to hear of Harolds passing. I have many fond memories of the entire Alaskan Donoho family. Love them all like a second family. Many wishes and condolences to you all. Diana Bunker Walker Trapper Creek Alaska
November 26, 2014
Our prayers go out to the Donoho family on the loss of Harold. My Dad worked with Harold at Walker's in Jackson and our families were friends. I will always remember Harold working at Willow School.
Phyllis Symmonds (Bunker)
November 26, 2014
It was with deep regrets that I heard of Harold's passing. Many a day Harold was setting in my mother's kitchen, Ruby Meador, where Harold had stopped off for a cup of coffee and maybe a piece of pie...if handy. Mom and Harold's dad, Hansel, were brother and sister...and thus my first cousing. His brother Junior (Hansel) always enjoyed their company when they were at family functions along with Altris...his sister...all first cousins to me together with George who I worked at Clark Equipment. Harold was a man's man who worked hard and took care of his family. The lights will be a little dimmer with Harold's passing...but his memory will glow in our mind and hearts. George is left to carry forward the memories of the family and to share the stories of his brother Harold...he will be missed.
Dale Meador
Dale Meador
November 25, 2014
I'm very sorry to hear about your loss. May the God of all comfort be with you during this difficult time. Isa.33:2
Monica G, Michigan
November 25, 2014
My deepest sympathies to the family of Harold Donoho.
Deb Somervill
November 24, 2014
He was such a good man with a warm heart, he will be deeply missed.
susan garred
November 23, 2014
So sorry for your loss. God bless the Donoho family. My prayers are with you.
Patty Wright
November 22, 2014
We were saddened to learn of Mr. Donoho's passing. He was always a very pleasant patient to take care of, even at his sickest. It was our honor to have crossed paths with him as a person. He will be greatly missed.
The Staff of Dr. Rosenberg's Office
November 21, 2014
MR.DONOHO,THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE TO OUR GREAT NATION.RIP.
November 21, 2014
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