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Donald Ives Danforth

Barre, Vermont

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DONALD IVES DANFORTH BARRE - Donald Ives Danforth, 64, of 143 Washington Street died peacefully at Dartmouth Hitchcock Hospital on Saturday, Oct. 16, 2010, following a courageous battle with cancer. Donald was born Oct. 16, 1946 in Barre, the son of Ives and Freda Shover Danforth. Donald is...

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Sorry to here about the passing of Donny. I remember times spent with the family. My parents (John and Virginia) were good friends. Prayers go out to the family of a kind man.

Diane, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I know how much Don struggled and you were a very devoted support for him. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Diane,

Working with you at the DDS over a period of time, it was see clear to see the loving relationship you and Don shared. Listening to stories about large family gatherings and the open arms you had for your kids and grandkids. May the memories of the times you’ve been able to share together help you through this difficult time. Thinking of you often. Much love to you and your family.

Dear Diane and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about "Poppa". He was such a nice guy. I will always remember how he would chide me and make me feel like part of the fold.
Dear Ryan, Cody & Courtney, call me if you need me.
244-8374. Love you, Ria

Dear Diane and Family:
Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you. May all of the wonderful memories that you have comfort you through this difficult time.

Sorry to hear about your father Chris.

Uncle Don will be missed by everyone. Although it has been quite a few years since I had seen him, I will always remember the way that he would "pick-on" us kids and how he was the life of our family get-togethers. Rest in peace Uncle Don, I am glad that you are not in pain anymore.

Dear Diane,

Our hearts go out to you and your family at this time and in the days ahead. Don was a great guy and will truly be missed.

Dear Diane and Family;
The last time I saw Don was at Dunkin Donuts in Barre. His ever present smile and kind words were appreciated by all the lives that Don touched. Never a mention of his illness or pain - just the typical big smile and kind conversation that left a mark with everyone he came into contact with. I will miss Don very much.
Arnold Driscoll, Washington, Vermont