Donald-LeSTAGE-Obituary

Donald LeSTAGE III

Attleboro, Massachusetts

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LeSTAGE, Donald III Passed away at home in Attleboro, MA, on February 14, 2010, at age 70. Don leaves his wife, Linda, daughter, Julie, son, Gregg and five grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at the Murray Universalist Church, 505 North Main Street, Attleboro, MA 02703 on February 26...

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The 1st thing you know on meeting and being with DON is he represents what a gentleman is (or should be).
I've known DON for over 20 years,first as a client,then as vendors at major jewelry trade shows and lastly as a part of the LESTAGE MGF. TEAM (for a short time).
He can be described as a FRIENDLY,HONORABLE,ARTICULATE MAN who anyone would be most happy to have as a friend.
You can always count on DON for a SMILE
and GOOD CONVERSATION.
I've been lucky to have DON...

To:Linda,Julie&Gregg,

My thoughts and prayers are with you at Don's passing. He will be missed by everyone. You are in my prayers

To Garner, Dick and the rest of the LeStage family:

So sorry to hear of Don's passing. The obituary presents a wonderful picture and tribute. It also brings back many memories of growing up in North Attleboro including the annual New Year's morning "Open House" at your house on High Street. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families and with Don's wife and family. Thank you also for your very kind thoughts and comments on my Mom's recent passing.


Dearest LeStage Family...so many fond memories and stories spanning several generations. It was with great sadness that I learned of Donny's passing. With tears and a chuckle or two, I read the wonderful tribute to Don in the obituaries. Obviously a family effort. My thoughts, love and prayers are with you.
Pam Morse Smith North Attleboro, Massachusetts

to the LaStage family with our Deepest sympathy.

Our deepest sympathy to the LeStage family

To Garner and Dick and families,
My condolances to all. I remember growing up with Don ( Garner and Dick ) going to scouts and playing in the back yard on High Street. It has been a while since being there but memories will persist forever. I wish you all the best in the future and maybe our paths will cross soon.

We are deeply saddened by Don's passing. He was an inspiration to us in so many areas of his life, and it was a privilege to work with him and to know him. Our prayers are with you and your family.

To the Lestage family: My heartfelt condolences to all of you. I was fortunate to get to know Don through his many jewelry industry associations. He was a gentleman and will be sorely missed.