Donald-Elkin-Obituary

Donald J. Elkin

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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ELKIN DONALD J., Oct. 4, 2001, of Media, PA. Beloved husband of Sonya J. (nee Kaban); dear father of Bradley N., Shelley and Laura Elkin; beloved son of Mrs. Rita Elkin; dear brother of William Elkin; grandfather of Ashley and Carley Dorman; also survived by nieces and nephews. Relatives, friends...

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I knew Don in high school and always thought the world of him. I only saw him a few times after school, and that was long ago.

His friends and family are in my prayers.

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Kathy

I WENT TO HIGH SCHOOL WITH DON.I
AM TRULY SORRY TO HEAR OF HIS DEATH.
MY SYMPATHY GOES OUT TO HIS FAMILY.

I got to know Don in our senior English class and he was a very nice, fun and great person. I am very sorry to hear he has passed away. My condolences go to his family.

I am an old fiend and and childhood sweetheart who hadn't seen Don in many years. His daughter reunited us several months ago and over the course of the last several months we became very close . We shared so many memories, went to the hometown carnival, went to antique shops, took a trip to New Orleans and I realized he was still a very special person in my life. I am just soo sorry we didn't have more time together. He was a very special person in my life 30 years ago and will always be. He...

I am Don's first cousin Claudia and have very fond memories of him. When we were little we both had a space between our teeth...mine grew together and his never quite did. He and I used to laugh about it a lot. Whenever he was in town he would call me and we'd go to lunch. He was very much loved and will be missed greatly.

Unfortunately we cousins weren't close as we grew up, but I have many wonderful memories of Donnie and my other Aylor cousins when we were little kids -- shooting firecrackers on the 4th of July at Grandma and Grandpa's, bingo on Christmas Day and Monopoly at Aunt Martha's on New Year's Day, playing cowboys in Gramp's yard on Gunpowder. I can still hear Grandma's voice, fussing at little Donnie when he complained that the rest of us were cheating -- "Oh, Joe, you can't cheat at Bingo!" Don...

Went to High school with Don....so sorry to hear the bad news !