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Donald Sedgley

San Luis Obispo, California

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Donald Sedgley Donald Bruce Sedgley, 84, died February 15, 2015 at his residence in Morro Bay. As per his wishes, there will be no service, and a private burial will take place at the Cayucos-Morro Bay Cemetery, where he will be laid to rest next to his wife Janis who predeceased him in 1995. Don...

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Don lived across the street from my mother Jean Boyd in Morro Bay. I am Jean's youngest daughter. When I would come visit I would see Don out on the porch and I would go over and we always had a very nice visit. I live in Oregon, and he had friends in the same town where I live. I always enjoyed our visits. I will miss seeing him. Rest in peace Don. I will miss seeing you.

March 15, 2015
310 Kern Avenue
Morro Bay, CA 93442
(805) 704-0303
[email protected]

Noesis. From the Ancient Greek: Perception of the mind, what the nous (intellect) does. Noesis describes my relationship with Don Sedgley. A mutual dislike of City of Morro Bay Monument Monterey Pines brought us together. A mutual interest in everything else kept us going. Astronomy. Atomic Energy. Biology. Botany. Chemistry. Climate Change. Computers. Dinosaurs. Engineering. Evolution....

To Don's family: I had the pleasure of working with Don at the Air Pollution Control District and enjoyed, not only the fact that you could call on him to fix ANYTHING, but also his wisdom and caring. He was truly a special person and will be missed.

I know that heaven gained another Angel the day you left and returned home. I will never forget you and I will forever treasure the friendship our families had. With all of my love-

Thoughtful engineer and gracious gentleman - I will miss your humor, adventurous spirit and zest for life. May the heavens now enjoy your wit and wisdom as we did while you were still with us. Rest in peace old friend.

The sailor and the sea never parted; nor for thee a port of call without briney mates. Red, right, returning to the waves forever my friend.