Donald-Aiken-Obituary

Donald Aiken

Tacoma, Washington

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Donald Alan Aiken Don Aiken of Puyallup, age 59, passed away to be with his Lord on August 30, 2008. He died with his family by his side after a long, courageous battle with cancer. Don was born in Tacoma, WA on March 31, 1949 to David & Dora Aiken. A graduate of Mt. Tahoma High School, Don...

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Aiken Family,
The news of Don's passing came to a big suprise to me. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time as I know what you are going through. I have many great memories of the 11 years I lived next to you. I have never or will never forget any of you. Leah Whitaker (Stephens)

I was saddened to read that Don had passed away. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. I have been where you are today. I have been in Montana for along time but will not forget my neighbors from Puyallup. May God be with you all at your time of sadness and grief.

To the Aiken family,
I always search for words which never seem adequate to express the loss we all share at a time like this. I never found Don without an iron handshake and that huge smile on his face. I will remember Don as I hope I am remembered....he was a good man, I am proud to have been his friend and I will miss him.

Being a high school classmate of Don's I find it touch to realize we are all getting to that age. My thoughts and prayers are with all his family and friends at this tough time.

Andrea,
You are so in my heart during this time. I love having you as my "McCarver 2nd floor around the corner neighbor". Your dad will always live inside of you. Blessings to you my friend. Love,

Kathy and family,

Don's passing brings to mind all that have passed before him and the memories we all shared during their lives. I remember your wedding day and how Don was the only groom who could stop at a garage sale. I remember Bill, Jack, Marv and Don and the pranks those four would come up with (and the stories they would tell us). I remember Don and his easy side from High School. He was a wonderful man and an exceptional friend. My heart and prayers are with you and your...

My dearest Kathy & family,
How saddened I felt when I heard of Don's passing. So many good memories came to mind. Your wedding in my backyard, the times on the lake. We all had many good times and that is what keeps us going, all the memories.He will always be with you, everyday. you won't see him, you won't feel him but he is your own gaurdian angel. Remember that. I like to think that our guys are with each other again and tomorrow they will be there with us when we pay tribute to...

Dearest Kathy, Brian, Joel, Andrea and Crystal...although its been years since I have seen most of you, I will never forget the Aikens, you will all be a part of my fondest childhood memories and Don will be dearly missed, With heartfelt condolenses and warmest rememberance, God Bless!

When I was Lorelei Arnold in high school, I sat next to Don in Spanish class. I admired him so much. I want to express my sympathy to his family.