DONALD-DEANE-Obituary

DONALD L. DEANE

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

About

LOCATION
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Obituary

Send Flowers

DEANEDONALD L. March 25, 2011, of Wissinoming. Beloved husband of the late Susan (nee Rogers) and dear father of Michael Deane (Bernadette). Also survived by 6 grandchildren,12 great grandchildren and one great-great grandaughter. Donald was a pilot and pilot instructor for the U.S. Navy. After...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

On March 25th heaven called home another angel. I will miss you Uncle Don! Life without you will never be the same.

Love one of your many great nieces,

Dear Mike and Family, I'm so sorry for your loss, you are in my prayers. Your Dad was a wonderful neighbor, even though we moved away many yrs ago we all remember your Dad with fond memories. Your door was always open and your Mom and Dad were always there when a neighbor was in need. God rest his soul.

Uncle Don will be missed and so will the chocolates on Christmas :) and I will not eat any without thinking of him each time. Mike, Bernandette, family and friends you will be in our thoughts and prayers. Love Mary (Rogers) McPherson & Jim McPherson

Mike and Family,
So sorry for you loss, Mr Deane was a great guy. Always a wave and a horn honk as he passed my parents house. I enjoyed being at parties with him and Mrs Deane and the stories. I will be keeping you all in my prayers,

It saddens me to hear of Uncle Don's passing. Aunt Sue and Uncle Don were very dear friends to my family, especially my mom. I will miss him at all of our family gatherings. Rest in peace Uncle Don.

Uncle Don, you have brought so many smiles to my face that I find it impossible to count. From your visits to my house for parties (some of which you had to be driven back around the corner haha) to your card games, to the "bottomless beer" when we would visit you. It comforts me to know that you are now with Aunt Sue, my grandparents and my father, along with your family and friends, and I'm sure you are sitting at the table with a beer. Godspeed Uncle Don! Thank you for your generosity,...

I am so sorry for your loss.

I remember being a kid and having lunch with Mr. & Mrs. Dean,and listening to them tell me stories about my aunts and uncles when they were little. Thank you for those memories, Mr. Dean.

Sorry for your lost. Mr. Don was the kindest and friendliest neighbor we could have ever asked for. Mr. Don had a great sense of humor and the most wise man we have ever had the priviledge of knowing. He will greatly be missed, and always be remembered for the great man he was.