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Don Miller Stroud

Houston, Texas

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DON MILLER STROUD, 82, died Sunday, Dec. 5, 2004 at his home. A native of San Marcos, Texas he lived in Houston for the last 53, years. Don was of the Baptist faith. He was a member of Pearl Harbor Survivors, USS Laws Association, Windsor Village Little League, and was a Veteran of WWII....

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Daddy,

You have been gone for over a month. You are sorely missed. Christmas just wasn't the same without you! I can't believe we have to face a whole year without you! You know what is in our hearts and how much we miss and love you.

Love You Always and Forever,
Mary

My deaar father, I just wanted to wish you a very merry christmas, I think ahout u everyday, and wished that u could of been here for me on christmas, christmas is just not christmas without u and mother..... The only good thing is that yall are having christmas together.......Hope to see you soon...

CW

Grandpa will be sorely missed, but with the suffering he has been going through over the past several years, I am glad that he is in heaven with Grandma. I never thought, until after his passing, about how much love Grandma and Grandpa had for each other. They were truly in love and will now be able to spend eternal life together.

Grandpa,
I'm sorry that I did not have enough time with you as an adult. I love you and will miss your smile and all the fun we had together...

our thoughts and prayers are with you THE Stroud Family!!! Even though I only met your Dad 1 time I always said he was a very strong willed man and would probably live along time and would fight every odd against him!And he did!!!!May the LORD keep blessing all of you through this very difficult time and be with you through the holidays!!!\\ Love always\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Robin and Amber

Papa Don,
I'm happy to know you are in a better place, and that you are with Mama Betty on her birthday. I miss you so much. I prey for you every day, and I think about you all the time. I love you and you are always in my heart. Hi to Uncle Patrick, Aunt Cindy and Mimi I love you all.

Well I miss you daddy alot it has only been 10 days but it seems longer, and today u get to be with mother on her birthday, so I guess u are making mother birthday complete...love yall both


CW

My first year in the Windsor Little League Baseball Association was not very enjoyable. I was not very good and sat the bench most of the time. As a result, I did not play my second year of PeeWee Baseball. However, as a nine year old, I tried again, and was very fortunate to be selected by your father, who at that time, was coaching the Orioles. It was a great year, and at the end of the season, your father singled me out, with one of the team individual awards. I held on to the "Most...

miss ya very much

My Daddy, What can I say. He was the greatest man I knew. I was the lucky one to be the baby. Daddy retired when I was very young and Momma went back to work. I got to travel all over with my parents. Daddy gave me my love of history and respect for our wonderful veterans. My favorite memories include the reunions for the USS Laws. Daddy will be greatly missed by all.