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Donald S. White

Houston, Texas

1935 - 2024

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Donald S. White11/18/1935 - 07/09/2024Donald S. White, 88, of Houston, died on July 9, 2024. Born in Livingston, Texas on November 18, 1935, the son of Emory S. White and Lucy V. Love. A graduate of Poe Elementary, Lanier Junior High, Mirabeau B. Lamar High School and the University of Houston,...

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I knew Don for many years... since meeting in Dec. 1983 in Acapulco MX. We stayed in touch until 2024 through birthday calls and an occasional card. I am so sorry to learn he passed away in July of 2024. I tried to call him on his birthday Nov 18, 2024....and his phone just went to VM. Wish I had known of his passing I would have come down from Chicagoland to give Mary and the rest of his family hugs....and pay my condolences. Don was a great person..and a valued cherished long time...

My most heartfelt condolences to the entire family. I'm Benny I lived next door to him my entire life. I was the kid who would open his garage door growing up. And check up on him. When he would be outside working around the house. He would always tell me to stay out of trouble. And follow the right paths in life. I'm gonna miss him dearly.

I have known Don White since 1987 when he started going to Frank's Grill. Then he followed us to the TEL-WINK. Loved him DEARLY. He will be Greatly Missed.

We knew Don through business but considered him a friend. I loved any time he would call or I would need to call him, it was a sure lift to ANY kind of day I was having. He will be sorely missed. Our most sincere condolences to his family.

Don was a good friend and fun to be around. He was a thoughtful and caring person - always willing to lend a hand where he could and lend an ear when you needed it. I will miss our entertaining conversations from the countless lunches we had together over the last 36 years. My deepest condolences go to all his family and loved ones. He was one of a kind. Love you, Don. Rest in peace...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Mr. White was my next door neighbor along with Debbie, Susan and Lisa. Growing up, I was a tinkerer and was always building something. He would wonder what I was going to build next. This was after I turned a grocery cart into a go cart. One day he said he had a challenge for me and wondered if I could fix it. He brought me a brown wrecked Toyota Celica on a trailer that was smashed up in the frontend. We wheeled it into my back yard and I started on it. About a month of tearing it apart...