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Donald E. Shriner

Peoria, Arizona

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Donald E. Shriner

Donald E. Shriner, 77, formerly of Manchester died Sunday, Nov. 9, 2008 at his home in Arizona.

He was an Army Veteran of the Korean War and a member of Clinton Lodge #47, F & A M, Massillon; 32nd Degree mason and Member of Scottish Rite, Valley of Akron. He was...

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Don will be sadly missed by us but the good memories will last forever.

Bruce,
I was so sorry to hear about your Dad, he was a good freind of my Dads.
If you need anything let me know.
Tony Watson

TO MOM SHRINER.GARY,BRUCE,VICKY, KAREN
I'M VERY SORRY TO HEAR THAT POP SHRINER PASSED AWAY.
I REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES WITH YOUR FAMILY WHEN I WAS A TEEN I MISS YOU ALL

We were so sorry to hear Grandpa Shriner had passed away. He lived an incredible life and we’re so proud to be part of his family. We’re thankful for the memories of the times we spent together and we’ll never forget his interesting stories and how he made us laugh. It makes me smile to think about how caring he was and how he made sure the kids knew how proud he was of them. It brings us peace to know he is at rest and not in pain anymore. Grandma, please know you’re always in our...

We were saddened to hear of Don's passing. We feel fortunate we were able to become acquainted when you visited here in Kansas a while back. Please accept our condolences.

Mrs. Shriner and family, So sorry to here of the loss of your husband and father and friend. May God bless you all and give you comfort.

Mary Anne and family,

My deepest sympathy for the loss of your loved one. Don always made us laugh with his down to earth stories. He will be greatly missed.

Don,

You were my Favorite Uncle… you and your family made South Texas the place to be for family events for more than 20 years. I will always remember you as “The Story Teller”. I fill close to all your family because you and they always seemed to make it to “Grandmas house” for family events. I still make it a point to be there every year for thanksgiving with my family.

Love to all

Tim

We heard of the passing of Donald, through his father-in-law, Lester Yager. Our sincere condolences to all of the family on the passing of Donald. From all that has been written, he was a fine person and we are sorry we never met him.
Cousins of the Yager Family
Robert and Rose Mary Hughes
W Henrietta, NY