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Donald Ray Wyatt

Hughson, California

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DONALD RAY WYATT NOV 1, 1938 - APR 21, 2009 Donald Ray Wyatt born November 01, 1938 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Tony and Maudie Wyatt, passed away April 21, 2009 in Hughson, CA. at the age of 70 years. Don and his family came to the Modesto area while he was still young and made Stanislaus County their...

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Grandpa Don, not a day goes by that I don´t think of you. Even all these years later. You gave me your name (Donald Ray Wyatt III), but so much more than that. You taught me all the things that you felt a man ought to know. Including, but not limited to how to build and fix just about anything around a household, under a hood, and even your unique way of communicating with the fairer sex. I know I´ve made mistakes, but I hope that you look down upon me and are proud to point me out to your...

I knew Don Wyatt from the National Guard in Modesto, Ca. in 1965 and 1966. We got to go the watts riot in 1966.

Don was my friend. I met him in the late 80's at the Modesto Ski Club. He was the funniest guy around.

My condolences go out to the entire family.

So sorry for your loss. I'm sure my husband Jim Jones (he was in guard for 39 years knew Don. I lost him last November. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Marty jones

Death is that state in which one exists only in the memory of others, which is why there is not an end, and no goodbys just good memories.

Sergeant First Class Donald Wyatt was a member of the First Battalion 184th Infantry (Mechanized) and was a dedicated soldier and an outstanding Infantryman. He was respected by his peers and will be missed. I am honored to represent the battalion in sending our sincere, heartfelt sympathy from the Officers, Noncommissioned Officers and Enlisted Personnel in the loss of Sergeant First Class Wyatt. So many of our comrades-in-arms are gone already, but we know they are together holding...

Don was my Platoon Sergeant in the National Guard. Great guy and easy going. Lots of Camp Rorberts and Fort Irwin memories. The stories that could be told of Don, Wally and Delbert. Don, I wish I knew you were in Hughson. Terrible how we lose touch when we retire. Sure miss those younger days and the fun times we had then.

Melanie & Family,
So sorry for the loss of your father, grandfather our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.

Brian & Family, You are all in my prayers. Your father will live in your memories and always be with you, you hold him in your heart. One day at a time, one smile at a time, you will be okay. XOXOXO Lucia