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Donald Wilson

Sterling, Colorado

1935 - 2016

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Donald L. Wilson was born to Clarence and Josephine Giglio Wilson on Aug. 16, 1935, in Snyder. He passed away on July 6, 2016, in Tigard, Ore., after battling cancer since February. Donald was shipped to Korea after high school and was injured in combat shortly after that. He was raised in the...

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It's li'l ol' me, Margie : )

Hi Sandy. I forgot to give you my phone number--1-859-548-3083. If you call me,
I can call you right back because we have a package with no long distance charges.

I really hope you'll get in touch with me.

With love, hugs, and prayers, Margie

**Ps. I hope you find hope, grace, and God's Comfort soon. Love n Hugs, Margie

Hi Sandy,
I am so sorry you've lost your best friend & husband, Donnie.
You & I went to Sterling Jr. High & Sterling High School together & we graduated in (w0w!)1963. We had a very good friendship, but everyone sort of drifted away after graduation.
I would love to get in contact with you- I don't do Facebook, but I have a good e-mail. It is:
[email protected]

Or, you can write me at: 4373 Kennedy Bridge Rd, Lancaster, KY...

Hi, Sandy,

There are no words to describe Donnie! He was a dear and much loved friend and that includes you as well. I had forgotten that we had visited you at Wilson's Resort where you had your favorite rocking chair and Donnie fixed bear meat (delicious). And Ken's favorite memory of riding the rails from Desert Village to Sterling in Donnie's car and hoping no trains were on schedule. Our love to you,
Ken and Jan


HI SANDY...I'M TRYING TO GET THE PICTURWE ON SO YOU CAN SEE ME AS I'VE FINALLY GROWN UP-HAHA...BE PATIENT WITH ME I'M A MAXINE...:)

Donnie was such always made a great inspiration on our family. We were very proud of his acompolishments. That "laugh" of his will always be in our minds. A wonderful and proud person. Will miss him. Tim Boothe