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Donald Paul Templin

Ferndale, Washington, Washington

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Donald Paul Templin, 41, passed away on August 31, 2013, at Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, following complications from a blood infection. Don was born on June 6, 1972 at St. Joseph's hospital in Bellingham, Washington to Virgil and Linda Templin. Don grew up in Bellingham,...

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Wow, this surprised me when it showed up on my gmail. But, so happy it did!! Don was a beautiful man inside and out. His passion for the Lord was so strong. I really admired him so much, that he lived for the Lord. He was so talented and smart when it came to building. Our house was the last house he built and finished a few months before he passed. Rick and I couldn´t quit crying the night we found out. God took a great angel from us to Heaven! And the even sadder thing is Rick passed away...

Dear Linda, Virgil and Family,

Retha told me about Donald's passing and I wrote in the guest book a week ago, but for some reason it didn't appear. We are so sorry for your loss. We went through a similar situation two years ago when our oldest son, Kevin, was in Harborview with a life threatening MRSA infection in his neck. Four surgeries saved his life. I have not seen you in many years, but have many fond memories of the fun we had selling Tupperware together. That seems so...

I'm sorry for your loss Heather. I always loved working with Don as he had a heart of gold and kind word for all. He always wanted to make his customer satisfied in every way. I feel blessed to have known and work with him on many of his projects. My thoughts are with you and the family at this time.

A truly wonderful man and human being. He is missed and will always be thought of by all he touched.

Heather, our hearts break for you but we know your faith will help you through! God's plans our not our plans. My our gracious and merciful Father give your family strength and comfort.~ Dave & Cindy McKay

Wow, this is sad. I remember working with Don back in High School at Dickinson's Buffet. He was a wonderful person heart of gold. We had this small group of co workers that would often go see movies afterwards. Don and I both loved our cars back in the day, I remember his little orange mustang, and then the nice Red one.
Anyway, my thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. If only I had seen this earlier in the week so I could have said goodbye.

So sorry to hear about Don's passing. I knew Don from Immanuel and have only fond memories of him. I worked at Camp Firwood this summer and spent some time with Avy (I was the nurse, tell her hello if you see this). I have been praying and will continue to pray for peace and comfort. Don has left a beautiful legacy. Blessings.

Dear Heather and family, I am heart broken over the loss of Don. We have lost a great man. I have known him for over a year. He built our beautiful home. It was an honor to work with him and to watch him work. He truly loved his work. And our home turned out perfect in everything, because he made sure it was. He will truly be missed . You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Ronna Parks

We are so sorry to hear this news!Don was always so nice when he came into C.B.Wholesale-we all enjoyed helping him!Virg and Linda-please take care of yourselves-we will be thinking of you! Dan and Raylene Stredicke