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Don R. Iverson

February 05, 1973 - June 04, 2023

Don R. Iverson obituary, February 05, 1973-June 04, 2023, Prince George, BC

BORN

February 05, 1973

DIED

June 04, 2023

Don Iverson Obituary

It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved Son, Brother, Father, Fiance and friend, Donald Raymond Iverson. How do you honour such an amazing man in just a few short sentences? You simply can't. He embodied grace, patience, and humour and looked on the bright side of everything, not only in his everyday life but especially throughout his three-year battle with cancer. He gave everything he had to beat his disease and fought until the bitter end. He taught those of us closest to him to enjoy every moment, big or small, and to cherish the ones you love. He made us laugh and relished in the groans he got from his dad jokes, loved a good prank and gave the best hugs. He was an amazing author, loved to take photos and made the best gingerbread pudding. Though we are gutted that he is gone, we find comfort that he suffers no more. You are so loved, Don Iverson. We will talk about you and remember you in so many ways. Fly high in that Starry Night and watch over us.

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Published by The Prince George Citizen from Jun. 8 to Jun. 11, 2023.

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Ben

October 15, 2023

Rock on, Don. You were an important part of the Magictraders forums back in the day and we will all miss you.

Pauline Ulrich

June 14, 2023

Our condolences to Clara, Chandra & family

Don was a unique soul.

Mike & Polly Ulrich

The Beatch family

June 9, 2023

My deepest sympathies to you all. Don was an amazing person and will be deeply missed

Julie Thackray

June 8, 2023

My condolences to Chandra, Clara & Family. Sending my love to you.

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