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Donald Chewning

Tucker, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death NoticeDonald R. (Don) Chewning, 74 of Tucker died September 7, 2007. Funeral services will be 2:00 PM Monday, September 10, 2007 in the Harmony Grove United Methodist Church, Lilburn, with Dr. Rick Long, Rev. Norton Campbell and Rev. Pete Dinkins officiating, burial...

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Dear Joyce & family,
Please know you are not alone-Many share your sorrow who were fortunate enough to know Don and call him friend. Don was a true gentleman, a wonderful Christian, and a loyal friend. He loved God and his family and he made a difference in all the lives he touched. He was such a blessing to me, and he will not be forgotten. I have many happy memories of church at Harmony Grove with the Chewning family.
When I think of Don, this scripture comes to mind. 2...

Dear Mrs Chewing, Richard and Susan,

You have my deepest sympathies during this time. I have heard it said that faith is more caught than taught. Solid, stable, strong Christian leaders, like Mr. Chewning, in church and community have “caught” countless people. I know, having been a part a Harmony Grove many years ago – the impact is so strong. You have my thoughts, prayers and love - Jeff

Joyce, Richard, and Susan:

You all have my deepest sympathy over the loss of Don. You are in my prayers during this time of grief.

God's Comfort,
Don Thrasher

Joyce, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. Losing a loved one is so difficult, so rest in your Lord and loved ones.

Cynthia Bartlett
Atlanta Urban Ministries

Our thoughts & prayers are that God will grant you peace during your time of sorrow.

In Christian love & grace...

Pat & Willie Kennedy
Melvin & Mary Lee

Joyce, You, Richard & his children have my deepest sympathy. Don was, as well as Mr. Wick, Ms. Hattie & Bobby, a very large part of my growing up years. Also your mother did her part in molding me. I am thankful that I had all these wonderful people to help me grow. Memories are precious.

Joyce, Richard & Susan, We know how much Don ment to all of you. He was a fine, gentle Christian man, who will be so missed by all who knew him. May all your memories of him bring you confort in the days ahead.

Joyce

I read of Don's death in this mornings paper. Jerrie and I wish you and the family peace and thanksgiving for his life. Our prayers are with the family and especially you at this tearful time