Donald-LeSage-Obituary

Donald R. LeSage

Hampden, Massachusetts

1947 - 2017 (Age 69)

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Donald R. LeSage, 69, passed away on Tuesday, May 16, 2017 with his loving, caring wife, nurse, best friend, Marty by his side. “A very lucky man was I to have ever found such a wonderful lady to spend my life with; I will be waiting for you in heaven.” I will always be with you, now you have a...

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Don was always a lot of fun to be with because of his great sense of humor and laid back personality. Sometimes when people move a little further away more effort should be made to reconnect, too little too late, a hard lesson for me. In the last year I've thought of Don often, he will always be in my memories.

So sorry, Mark Rawson

Very sorry for your loss Marty. I wish you the very best. Rest in peace Don.

Marty, so sorry for your loss! Please know that you and Don have been in my thoughts and prayers! May you and the rest of the family and his friends find consolation in your many wonderful memories.

Don and I lived close to one another, and we were classmates from grade school through high school. Our summers were spent playing summer sports together at Russell Field in Adams. Don was always a good friend, and my heart goes out to his family.....

Don was a wonderful childhood friend in Adams. We were classmates from elementary through high school. Although we lost touch after graduation, he is a significant part of my memories of a happy childhood. I'm sad to learn of his death, but pleased that he apparently led a very happy life. My condolences to his wife and family.

Don was a good friend for over 60 years. We lived on Beech Street in Adams during the mid to late 1950s and attended Commercial Street School & C.T. Plunkett Junior High until I moved to Pittsfield in 1960.

By March of 1969, Don was finishing up his National Guard training at Fort McClellan in Alabama and I was a month away from getting my honorable discharge at Quantico. We were both happy to be returning to the Berkshires!

Rest in Peace, Don, there's baseball in...

Marty, sorry for your loss. Don was a great guy and coworker. Always enjoyed his company. God bless,

Sorry to see Don's passing. Wish you all the best of luck. Former Saint Joe classmate. Richard Gray