DONNIE-TWITTY-Obituary

DONNIE TWITTY

Kennewick, Washington

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Kennewick, Wash.Don Twitty, beloved son, brother, father and grandfather passed away May 22, 2014, in Kennewick, WA.Don was born November 19, 1952 in Chicago, Illinois, to Ernestine Montgomery and Harrison Twitty. He came to Richland, Washington as a 16 year old and never left the Tri-Cities. He...

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Wonderful service yesterday. Great to have finally met your family.
Good memories from back in the day in the 300 area.

Godspeed my friend

Our thoughts and prayers continue on for Don's family. Eboni and Tyler his Memorial Service today was wonderful. He would be so proud of you. Our love, Lori and Mike Hogan

Eboni, Tyler, Olivia, and Destini I am so sorry. I loved Donnie as a brother and I know he's at peace and has had a grand homecoming and his mommas have welcomed him with loving and open arms!! Love you

Don could make anyone laugh. Be missing you man.

I have talked to Don many times over the last few years. He was so upbeat and happy. It was always a joy to see him. I will miss him.


I was sorry to hear about Don's passing. We paled around quite a bit in high school. Even work together at the Uptown theater our senior year. I have some fond memories of us from back in the day. Rest in peace Twitty. As I always called him.

To Dons family, I've always known him as "Twitty". He lived around the corner from us in Richland where he and my brother Bruce Wallace attended school together. He was so much fun!! He would come over and spend hours at a time at our house. We will miss him much. R.I.P. "Twitty"

I can't imagine high school with out Don... he was all things Bombers. He had infectious enthusiasm and literally charged any room he entered in a positive manner. Any mention of "Don Twitty" throughout the years has never failed to bring a smile to my face, until I heard the news...my thoughts and prayers to his family - immediate and extended...we've lost a bright spot in this world and gained another star above. Rest in peace, Donnie T.