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Donald A. Cundiff

Cundiff, Kentucky

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DONALD A. CUNDIFF passed away on November 19, 2003. He was born in Louisville, KY on June 3, 1931. He served his country during the Korean War, and worked for IBM, where he retired with 35 years service. He was an active member of Kingsland Baptist Church in Katy, TX. He is survived by his wife...

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Dear Pat,
Our whole family was sad to hear of Don's death. You both made us feel so welcome when we first moved to Kentucky. I can't watch a UK basketball game without thinking of Don. He has the best seats in the house now. Know that we love you and are thinking of you and praying for you. Craig, Cathy, Kayla and Anne Yates

Dear Pat,
I am so sorry to hear of Don's sudden death last week. I enjoyed so much knowing you both many years at Southland and Lexington. I'm praying our Great Shepherd will walk closely to you and your family these next weeks. May He strengthen your faith as you hold on to His words "though we die, yet shall we live!" May this truth be your Hope for a beautiful tomorrow in heaven!
Love, Betty Jo and Doyle

Dear Pat,
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my prayers.
Love,
Jean

Donna and Donnie,
Ben just told Thomas about his grandfather's death. We are very sorry for your loss and will remember you and the family in our prayers.
the Borders

Dear Pat,

Our deepest sympathies are with you at this difficult time. We can only imagine the line of people in heaven that are thanking Don for having touched their lives.

Love,
Rick and Leigh Ann

Dear Pat,
I thank God that I was able to be reacquainted with my cousin Donnie after our retirement. I feel greatly diminished by his death. I wish I were in Lexington to give you and your family my personal condolence.
Sincerely, Betty Jean

Dear Pat...
Jim and I want to express our deepest sympathy to you and your family. As most of us here in Lexington we were most surprised and saddened to read of Don's death in our newspaper this morning. As you know, Don was one of Jim's favorite "Ole Buddy's" - the last E-Mail Jim received from Don was on Monday (11/17). You are in our prayers and we will see you in Lexington. If there is anything you need from us, please call (223-8676) - I have also told Charlene this.
Love...

Dearest Pat, I think heaven just became a little nicer with its reception of Don. He was a wonderful man who had a good heart and kind spirit..."Well done good and faithful servant." Peace, John

Pat and Family,
We are saddened to hear of the loss of our good friend and Christian brother. You are in our prayers. We hope to see you back in Lexington next week.