Donald-Driscoll-Obituary

Donald John Driscoll

Dallas, Texas

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DRISCOLL, DONALD JOHN died Monday, February 24, 2003, in Bonham, Texas, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was born November 4, 1943, in Utica, New York, but grew up in Dallas, Texas, with his 7 younger brothers and sisters. He was a graduate of Jesuit Preparatory High School,...

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Pat, I was so sorry to read about the loss of your beloved husband. As a former student of yours, I was able to sense from class comments that yours was a special relationship. May God bless you and your family in your untimely loss.

Susan (Copeland) Sinclair, M.S.
Class of 1995, TWU
Health Care Administration

Pat
We were sorry and saddened to hear about Don. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We know God is holding your hand and will help you through this.
Lana & David Ralston

Pat, I am so sorry to learn of your loss. What a difficult time for you and your family. All our thoughts and prayers from American College of Healthcare Executives DFW Forum.

Susan Cronin

we were so sorry to hear of your loss. we send our most sincere condolences.

All of our thoughts and prayers are with you all in this time of loss. We at Dallas Manufacturing Co. would like to extend our deepest sympathy to all the family.

All the employees in Athens.

Johann and I send our love and prayers to you all. It's not easy to find the right words to say, because ordinary words seem too small for a man like Don. "Big Daddy" will be missed by all who knew him. Love, (Miss) Keena

May God be with you through this difficult time. I knew Don when I clerk in the criminal courts in Dallas and considered him a blessing to my life.

Kathy, I was so saddened to hear of the loss of your Daddy and the injuries to your Mom, I pray that God will Bless and guide you and your family through and beyond this.

Best wishes to your family in this time of sorrow. "Big Daddy" will be sorely missed by all who knew him.