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Donald Henry Seger

Centerville, Ohio

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BELLBROOK - Donald Henry Seger, 60, of Bellbrook, passed away Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013. He was born Aug. 22, 1952, in Coldwater, to the late Frederick and Bertha Seger. He graduated from Versailles High School, earned a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Dayton,...

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You are in our thoughts and prayers. Don was a kind and gentle man and we always enjoyed talking with him. Our sympathies go out to all of you. May you find comfort in your memories.

Alyeska Resort, Alaska -- 2012

Judy and family: Been a long time since seeing you, Judy, and I remember meeting Don long ago. I just remember that you were so happy together. Just so very sorry to hear of Don's death and such an early age. You and family must be devastated and I share your grief. I wish you all strength through the difficult memory-strewn times ahead.

The Sufi's call the day one die your Urs- your wedding day- the day you get to go be with the Beloved. If true, I would bet that Don is rejoicing in...

I just heard this evening from my ex Pat Kyne. Both Pat and myself thought a lot of Don. We were both shocked and saddened to hear about this. I pray your family finds the strength to deal with this loss. Don was definitely one of the good guys. God bless you all.

I just heard the news yesterday. I am so sorry for your loss. Don was one of the nicest parents in Bellbrook. He would always ask how my kids and wife are doing. Miss you Don

Dear Judy, Our hearts break with yours with the news that you have lost Don. We are praying for peace for you and your family and that you feel the loving arms of Jesus holding you in love. Grateful that you have such a large and loving family. Patti and Kent Scott

Don at the A4N Christmas Party

My last conversation with Don was about the loss of his Mother. The conversation turned to the loss of my Grandmother and how that effected me. It brought tears to my eyes... shortly thereafter Don came by my cubicle expressing how he appreciated my share and the sensitivity expressed. Don was a very private individual, but always engaged when approached with conversation. I ponder if there was more we could have done to enrich his experiance with life...

Judy - I just found out about Don and my heart is broken. He was a great friend to Angel and I and everyone that rode the van to columbus. I'm so sorry for your loss, Don loved his family very much. I'm sorry that we didn't know in time to attend the viewing. Our prayers and thoughts are w/you.

Our deepest sympathies to you and your family. Don worked with my husband in A4NE. He was a gentle person and we are saddened by his passing. Our son passed unexpectedly in May 2009 so if you need to talk I will be happy to provide a sympathetic ear. Sincerely, Tim and Nancy Skinner

Dear Judy;

I just found out today about Don. You and your family have my deepest sympathy. He was by far the best engineer I have ever worked with. I have worked with him since 1981, he was and still is my friend, and I loved him. I was going to write a letter today but clouds got in my eyes.

If there is anything you need to help you through this loss, I'll be here for you, Don would have wanted it that way, he loved you sooo much.

You have my love and support...