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Donald Ray Lilly

Charleston, West Virginia

Apr 2, 1951 – Mar 15, 2024

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BORN
April 2, 1951
DIED
March 15, 2024
LOCATION
Charleston, West Virginia
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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DONALD RAY LILLY, 72, of Charleston, WV, passed away suddenly on March 15, 2024. He was preceded in death by his father, Zane, and mother, Etta Lilly. Don is survived by his wife, Kathryn Lilly; daughters, Emily Lilly and husband Chris Garnes, and Lindsey Lilly and husband Brad Wright, and four...

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I am so thankful that Don and I were able to take those long walks around East Ridge where we solved the world's problems and even more appreciative that we were able to re-establish our friendship after a 10+ year absence. He was a great friend who has left me with endless memories that I'll cherish always.

I’m so sorry for your loss. Dr Lilly was a very carrying person. I worked with him at CAMC and he was my Dad and Moms physician. We all loved him. Prayers for you and the family.

Don's upbeat spirit and ready smile infused all his interactions with patients, friends, and colleagues. He was a consistently kind, empathetic and compassionate caregiver. Our condolences to Kathy and the family. Staff and Sue Warren

Dr Lilly was one of a kind. So warm and caring to all... wonderful person and Cardiologist! My heart is so sad at his passing..Many thoughts and prayers for the family.

My deepest condolences So loved and respected Until we meet again Love your cousin Rebecca Keaton

When Dr Lilly came on the scene, he and my father Richard Baldwin struck up an immediate friendship. It probably had something to do with those ties to e.i. DuPont, a football version my Dad had for Martinsburg Bulldogs, the Virginia Cavalier Wahoos, or something like that. Anyway, Dr. Lilly was always there for him, up until that second CABAG failed and he went home to heaven in 1996. But Dr Lilly, continued to be there for our family whenever we needed a cardiologist or guidance, or on...

Judy F Lilly He was my heart Doctor, He was a very nice person.

An exceptional physician, warm, kind, and caring, as well as extremely intelligent and knowledgeable. He was an irreplaceable asset and role model to our medical community. He was loved and respected by all who knew him and will be sorely missed.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. You are in our prayers.