Donald-Cornwell-Obituary

Donald M. Cornwell

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin

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Cornwell, Donald M. Found peace Tuesday, July 31, 2007 age 71. Beloved husband and best friend of Janice (nee Sweeney). Loving father of Laurie (Tom) Aldinger and Lynn (Brad Glock) Cornwell. Dear step-father of Curtis (Cindy), Chris (Jamie) and Kevin Gunderson. Playful grandfather of 9...

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As being the workshop's upstairs tennant of Don for almost 13yrs, I will remember his kindness and generosity towards me, as well as the long educational chats we've had together. I would like to offer my sympathies to the family of this great man. I will miss him dearly.

Todd

Dear Jan and Lynn
Memories of Don will always bring smiles to us. He was a warm man full of the love of life. Always looking for the best in people. Peace to you in these difficult times.

Jan,and family, please know you have my deepest sympathies. Having been through this myself just a short while ago, I do understand. Let the grief come, it will in waves. Don was a great friend for almost 40 years, and I will miss him and his corny jokes.Love you all and see you this afternoon.A memorial is sent to the Cancer Society in Don's name. Sandi

Dear Janice,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you & your family at this very difficult time. May your memories bring your comfort.
With Our Love,
Dennis & Jayne

Dear Janice, we are sorry for your loss, but just remember he is in a better place. Me, ryan, and Jeff, will hold you dearly in our prayers. <3

Dear Aunt Janice I Am Deeply Saded bye losing are special uncle Don who always made me smile bye calling me Dawnie..You are in our prays and heart,He will Be missed but Never forgotten ..Love Dawnie and Mike

Jan
We are so sorry about Don. He was such a funny guy and we had great times with you and him. Our family will always remember him. Keep your chin up and remember that he is smiling down on you, always.
Fred Imberger, Mike Imberger and fam, Kim Weber and Fam.

Aunt Janice,When you feel sad, remember Uncle Don playing with us kids and his rubber chicken. It will bring laughter to your heart. Love Joey Lynn

Dear Lynn,

I wish to extend my condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. Memories of your father will always allow you to stay close to him, even though he has passed on. Remember, he will always be with you, because he is a part of who you are. And, the eventual passing of time will comfort you.

With Deepest Sympathy,