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Donald Louis Sartain Sr.

NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, Texas

1951 - 2009

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Donald Louis Sartain Sr., 57, passed away Friday, Jan. 30, 2009. Memorial service: 2 p.m. Thursday at Donald's residence. Donald was born Oct. 3, 1951, to John M. and Latrice Sartain in Fort Worth. He was preceded in death by his father, John M. Sartain; and brothers, Earnest Sartain and Ronald...

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So sweetie D today your ashes get interned with a full military service and I am so proud for you as I know how very much that would mean too you. Tomorrow it will be exactly 1 month since we spoke and shared our final kiss. I have missed you every second of every day. There is just so much I want to tell you and things I want to share with you. I do remind myself of how very blessed I am to be loved by you and no matter if its 1 day or 20 yrs or more till we get to be together again there...

God Speed GooSe!! I never met or spoke with you but I did enjoy your conversations and post online.

RIP my Friend!

Donn, you touched so many lives--even those you never met. Your spirit will live on in those you love and those who love you, and you will continue to touch many through the changes made in them.

Peace.

As the world changes, we change with it. Taking forward our memories, allowing others to be in peace.

RIP Donn

I'm gonna miss you brother. You were a great friend to me. Love you DC.

Carolyn, Mike and my hearts go out to you. Your relationship with DC was so inspirational and heartwarming. I could see the love you two felt for each other. Just know that love transends time and he took that love for you and your love for him with him on his journey to Heaven. I pray that our Father will give you solice and peace during this time. We love you and hope to see you again in the future. You are always welcome here and are in our hearts always.

Rick and I knew Donn (or "D.C." as we called him) for many years. The mold was broken after D.C. as he sure was one of a kind! With a heart the size of Texas and his cute "crunchy antics", D.C. always knew ways to lift the spirits of anybody blessed to have known him. Your darling Carolyn; the love of your life, remains here D.C. to carry on your sweet legacy and to share with all of her wonderful friends and family the beautiful memories you made with her. You will be dearly missed, D.C....

I only knew Donn through photos and recitals from Carolyn, and my heart bleeds for the pain that she's feeling at his loss. Seems he was taken from everyone way too early.

May he rest in peace.

What can I say? Anyone who knew D.C. well , knew that he had a mind of his own, and could sometimes affectionaly be called " Stubborn".He lived life on his own terms , and when the party was over and the time to go home at hand , he graciously took his leave. This was his manner in life as well as death. To say he left an impact on those who knew him would be a gross understatement. Carolyn I am deeply sorry for your loss. I know that one day you will meet your love again. As for Don's family...