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Donald Anderson Williams

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Donald Anderson Williams passed away on January 20, 2007 at the Village at Skyline Nursing Facility. Donald was born to Harry and Katie (Anderson) Williams in Kingman, Kansas on April 17, 1916. When he was two years old his family moved to southwest Idaho. Don and his family lived in Parma and...

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We will always remember our visits with Uncle Don and Aunt June with great pleasure. Even though we were not able to spend a great deal of time together, we had much love for him throughout our growing up years and later when we visited him as adults. We will miss him, but we will celebrate his life.

Even though, I'm only married into this family. Uncle Don was a very big part of my life. I would,love his & Aunt Junes visits,and the dinners. He would sit and tell some of the greatest camping stories to us about Harold,himself and Dane. I'll treasure these memories of him and so many more .Our kids loved him so much, Debbie& Jeff. Till we meet again Uncle Don, We Love You!

Great Uncle Don, and I do mean great! I always enjoyed our visits with him and Aunt June, they were always so happy and kind, even as a young child this impressed me the most. What a wonderful larger than life man! I'm so happy for the sweet moments.

Uncle Don was a favorite person of ours growing up. I loved his funny facial expressions and comments. He always wanted to take care of everyone and provide for them such as a good meal and a good time. We had a lot of respect and not a little awe. It seemed that Uncle Don could handle everything! We will always see him and his attributes in John and Sue. It is fun to enjoy the family characterictstics we all in herited! Love to you all.

Your husband, and father, our Uncle Don, provided us with many enjoyable visits. We loved him and have many fond memories of special breakfasts, backyard barbecues, and fly fishing trips to the wonderful Idaho mountains. One special memory was riding the Roll-O-Plane, yes, indeed, with Uncle Don and Dad. I was nestled between them, and when we were stuck on top for awhile, we watched the Caldwell Rodeo. I am sure neither of them wanted to ride, but it was more than likely a brother's dare !