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Donald D. Summers Jr.

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Donald D. Summers, Jr.

Donald Summers, age 61, of Everett, passed away in his home December 19, 2006 after a short battle with pancreatic cancer. Born January 31, 1945 in Burbank, California, he was married over 40 years to Candy Radford, formerly of Yakima,...

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I'm a former co-worker of Don and I must say that I enjoyed the limited time we spent together. He is truly missed. I learned a lot from Don and I am grateful to him for that. He was a very smart man and I always enjoyed our conversations as he could provide insight on just about anything. I feel blessed that I knew him.

We knew Donnie all his life.Due to both of our family's working, we were not able to spend as much time with him as we would have liked. As a child he was a caring loving person and as a man turned into the most hard working person I've ever seen. Since Jo & I have retired we were able to visit with Donnie and Candy more often. We treasure those visit's. We love him very much and miss him. Uncle Kermit, Aunt Jo

Our deepest sympathy to you and your family also to Don Sr. and Jessie. God Bless you all, our prayers are with you.

Dollie and I send our condolences and prayers to Candy and the family, knowing of the meeting again in the hereafter and the love of Christ.
Norman Ritchie

Don was my beloved husband of 40+ years. I miss him so much. He is with the Lord in Heaven now, free from the pain of cancer. He was a kind & gentle man who loved the Lord & his family. 2006 was a fabulous year for him. He spent alot of time with his parents. We took our grandsons Winston & Sammy on a 10 day trip to Billings, Mt. to vist our oldest son Don III & wife Terri & grandchildren Dean (Don IV)& Ellen. Saw the reenactment of Custer's last stand & other historical things. Don loved to...

We are so sorry for the loss of Don. Our prayers are going out for all his family especially Candy and Winston whom we know through the Post Mark Collectors Club.

Our deepest sympathy goes out to you Candy and to Don Sr. and jessie I was sorry to hear about your loss but now he is up in heaven without pain we suffered a great loss in July when my brothers wife suddenly passed away with cervical cancer it has been really hard not having her near especially at the holidays but we are all trying to go on as she would have wanted us to.May God help you all through this trying and very sad time.Love Abbie Dawn Hull{Hunts}and family in Belmont,CA

I didn't get to know Don very well until we worked together on a substation project. He definitely knew his stuff and quietly made sure things were done right. I was not aware of his illness and passing until I called his extension 12/22 and got the news.
I know how hard it is to lose someone at Christmas. Our hearts go out to you. Don will be missed.

My sincere sympathy for a most respected co-worker and friend. Don was such an example to all of us who knew him. His brilliant mind, his compassionate nature and his dedication to the job at hand will be a lasting legacy to all who knew him. May God Bless his loving family and may Don rest in peace.

With warmest regards,