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Don Fardig

Saline, Michigan

Dec 28, 1953 – Mar 20, 2018 (Age 64)

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BORN
December 28, 1953
DIED
March 20, 2018
AGE
64
LOCATION
Saline, Michigan

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Fardig, Don 12/28/1953 - 3/20/2018 Ann Arbor Don Raymond Fardig passed away peacefully on March 20, 2018. He is survived by his wife, Mary Ann, and his children, Lauren (Mulay), Amy (Mani), and Danny (Randi). He is also survived by his parents, Donald and Arlene, sister, Jude, brother, David, and...

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I think about Digger frequently and miss him soooo much. You will always be my Best Friend. Luv You Digger.

Six years has passed, I can´t believe it. Thinking and missing you always. Much love to your family. Kary Miller

Missing Digger ALL the time. He was my best friend and I miss him terribly. My thoughts to his family. Kary Miller

Think of Digger all the time and miss him GREATLY. Luv to The Fardig Family

Dunner and I cant believe a year has gone by. We think and laugh about the old days and wish you Mary-Ann and family peace at this time. Miss you Digger
Susan and Peter Dunbar

Mary Ann- met Don through Dominos and truly enjoyed his company. Knew David first, but Don worked for me for a few years. So sorry for your loss. Great guy.

Mary Ann, and family, so so sorry to hear of Digger passing. We loved his company and coaching for so many years. He coached Mary and she learned so much from him and his love for hockey.
Often think of those times. One of our great memories is the time they had too many kids on the ice so Digger reached over the boards and picked Mary up and just held her over the ice until it was safe! Only Digger would think like that. He had the whole rink laughing.
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To the Fardig family,

Please accept my sincere and profound sympathy for your loss.We all shall miss him greatly, but we rejoice in a life well lived and for the pleasure of having known such a fine MAN.

I first met Digger 30 years ago when we played softball in Bham on The Peabody team. When greeting each other at the field, we would yell each others name instead of our nicknames.(Im Angus)
DON!!! He would replyBRANT!!! Those were great times. He was an excellent teammate, and a great husband and father. I always looked up to him as how a man should act. God Bless Mary Ann and the kids.
Brant Johnson