Donald-Waybright-Obituary

Donald Keith Waybright

Richmond, Virginia

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WAYBRIGHT Donald Keith Waybright "D.K.", 66 of Richmond, died November 25, 2006. He was preceded in death by his son, Donald Keith Waybright II "Deke"; his parents, Kenneth Otto Waybright and Permelia Abernathy Waybright Davision; nephew, Michael C. Natter. He is survived by his fiancee, Virginia...

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Dk was a great man, his kindness and thoughtfulness has been far reaching. Though the last time I saw him was around my brothers death that little act was everything. I would like to do the same for Katy and Patrick. I've known them for as long as I can remember and though years divide old friendships stand. To the "dirty kid" and may this help the family in some way.

Our deepest sympathy to the Waybright family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Although I only met Donald K. Waybright at his son Deke's funeral, I will miss him. Deke and I were very good friends for much too short of a time. And, from what I knew of Deke, and how he spoke of his father, Donald seemed to be just the kind of man that the world needs to keep forever.

The only people in the Waybright family I know are Patrick and Claire. Even though I don't know all of you, I am very sorry. I am in Claire's gym class and am very sorry for your loss.

I am very sorry to hear of your loss. DK was a very generous man that knew no strangers (especially a red-head:) I think because I have red hair I was met with the opportunity for much advice when I walked into his office. There is one story he told me that I have never forgotten for over 13 years, and I am not sure I ever will. I know he is a spirit that is filled with a love of people, especially children. Warm hugs. (an extra for John John)

D.K. will be missed terribly here at SunTrust Bank. We enjoyed his visits, he could always make us smile. Sincere thoughts to all the family.

To: Jonathan, Tyler, Lisa, Dustin, Katherine,Patrick,Grace and to the rest of the family, you have our deepest condolences.

From: Mikah's grandparents and the rest of the Beale family.

To: The Waybright Family,
My deepest Condolences,
DK, was a GREAT man.He was a very dear Friend of the Hill Family.He was like a father to my son Raliegh, he was always there,he will be greatly missed.
May God give you comfort in this time of sorrow.

I worked for DK in 1974 and he was always so kind to me. We only had one car and I was pregnant so he took me to my doctor appointments.
Just how many bosses would do that?
He had such a sense of humor and even though I have not seen him for over 30 years I remember him as a good man. Blessings on his family.
Sincerely,
Judy Lee