Donald-Stokes-Obituary

Donald Stokes

Dayton, Ohio

1938 - 2024

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Stokes, DonaldDonald Edward Stokes passed away on April 27, 2024 at the age of 85. Don leaves a legacy of love & kindness as an incredible father, devoted husband, proud grandfather, beloved brother and dear friend to all who were lucky to know him. Born on October 7, 1938 in Middletown,...

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Don was a good man and friend. Enjoyed going to grandkids activities with him. All of you will miss him & think of good things he said or did. Great memories that will make you smile. Take care of each other. He would want that.

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Seeing Don always brought a smile to my face. He was the ultimate Middies fan and also a great fan of the city of Middletown and rightfully so. His stories in Facebook brought back some great memories of the town and there sports! RIP friend , you did great in every way!

To the family my wife and I send our heartfelt condolences. Worked 25 years with your dad, what stories we have. My brother in law was Dons first cousin. Chris Sorrell. We had lots of good times at work. Laughing until we cried, always getting on someone. He was a one of a kind.

Brad,Brian,Bruce & your family's, you have our deepest sympathy on the loss of your dad. Uncle Donnie was such a sweet man, and loved his family dearly. I hope it gives you comfort in knowing he is at peace being reunited with the love of his life, your mom, together again. Love & prayers to all of you Tracey

It was an honor to know Don and call Don a friend. His Middie spirit and love of Middletown will always be a lasting memory. His love of Middletown, family, and friends will serve as a standard for others to follow. He will be dearly missed but his life will never be forgotten. Rest In Peace Don..... Say hello to Woody, Pete, Doc Nisbet, and Tom Wiley for me....

Gonna miss you Mr. Stokes. I am 54 years old but I met you when I was 13. You always had a heart of love and gave me advice on life I have never forgotten. Take Care and Rest In Heaven

Middletown lost another one of the good guys.