Donald-Hasse-Obituary

Sgt. Donald Jay Hasse

Wichita, Kansas

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Hasse, Sgt. Donald Jay, 28, was born May 3, 1977. He passed away on November 29, 2005 while serving in action in Iraq. Donald lived in Wichita Falls, TX before joining the U.S. Army. He was a devoted Roman Catholic and will always be remembered for his sense of humor. Donald had many close...

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My Son, I miss you so much. Until we meet again....Love, Mommy

I would like to inform the loved ones that Donald is being honored on the Middle East Conflicts Wall Memorial. For more information please visit www.middleeastconflictswall.org

Hey little brother! I just gotta tell you that I love and miss you sooo much! I can't believe it's been ten years already. You have another niece/ nephew on the way. I wish you were here for me to tell you in person. You would have been the greatest uncle. I love you Donald Duck and I'll never forget you! Love forever, Annie Bananie

My Baby, ten years ago, the Army sent a chaplain to tell me of your death. It seems like yesterday! You are thought of often and with much love. Until I see you again, just know your Mommy loves you!

Today is Memorial Day. For me, every day is Memorial Day. You will never be forgotten my darling son! Keep saving me that seat next to you! I love you to the moon and back! Your Mommy

It's been another year my precious son and what a year!!! Grammie is with you now and I'm sure you are still taking her to do her "laps"!! I miss you more with each passing day!! You remain in my thoughts and in my heart forever my Baby. I love you, Mama

In memory and honor of Sgt Hasse in recognition of his service and sacrifice he made for our country.

Well my darling Son, another year has gone by. It has been seven years today since they came and told me that you were gone from this earth. I miss you more with each passing day! Your smile and your laughter....your sense of humor,and the way you would give me that crooked grin and tell me "I love my Mommy!". You remain my hero and I love you ....Mama

Just a random note on a random day. Found myself talking to a friend about you today and it made me smile. Thinking about grabbing Jon and headed up to see you this November. I donated some stuff to a JROTC museum in your honor. The kids will take good care of it all and they can help teach others about the sacrifices people have made. Thanks for looking out for me all these years.