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Donald Lee Dockstader

Murray, Utah

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Donald Lee (Docky)Dockstader 1933 ~ 2003  Donald Lee Dockstader passed away June 28, 2003 at his home. Docky was born July 14, 1933 in North Hoolywood, CA. He lived his life in Salt Lake City; graduated from West High School; attended the University of Utah; and served in the U.S. Army. He was a...

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Just wanted the family to know we are thinking of you. We didn't know anything until we talked to Uncle Gary the day before the funeral.
We all (Trish's family) love you and hope to see you soon.

PARK I OFTEN THINK BACK TO OUR SIXTH GRADE YEAR OF SCHOOL,THATS WHEN I MEET YOUR YOUR DAD AND MOM AND YOUR CUTE LITTLE SISTER DANICA. I JUST WANTED TO SAY HOW SORRY I AM FOR YOUR LOSS AND TO LET YOU AND YOUR FAMILY KNOW MY THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU AND IF YOU NEED ANYTHING PLEASE LET ME KNOW. EVEN JUST SOMEONE TO TALK TO I HERE. AND ONCE AGAIN I'M SORRY.

I also knew Docky briefly at The Golf Card. He was a fun loving, happy guy who could make me laugh at the drop of a hat. I am glad to have known him. My condolences go out to his family and friends.

It was a miserable-stormy day during the Central Utah Amateur held at the Alpine CC in American Fork, Utah. This was my first introduction to Docky. When he walked up and introduced himself I wondered to myself, "OH BOY". But as the day wore on I found that this little guy could really play. When we reach about 15 it began to snow and turned cold--Docky said, " Would you like some anti-freeze to warm you up ?" I said, "Of course", so we found a cozy place under the quakeies and started to...

park and family

my condolences to you.
i enjoyed knowing docky.

rick morris

docky was a man of his word and always very nice to me and anybody I introduced him to.thanks docky,R.I.P

I worked with Docky at Golf Card for only a short time, but it was as if I knew him a lifetime. He was a wonderful person as a co-worker and as a friend. After Golf Card, I would see him often at his club, at an occasional birthday party and once in a while at the Cottonwood Mall - everytime he was the cheerful, energetic Docky that made you feel good about life. He will be missed.