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James Cornett

Dallas, Texas

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Cornett, James Donald (Don) (02/17/1942 - 08/13/2009) James Donald "Don" Cornett was born February 17,1942 in Dallas, Texas and passed peacefully into heaven August 13, 2009 after a courageous 4 1/2 year battle with cancer. Don underwent chemotherapy, radiation treatments, and multiple medical...

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Delia, I'm so sorry to hear of Don's passing. I have thought of ya'll over the years. Don will be missed. May GOD be with you and yours and bless you as each day passes.

I was so sorry to hear of Don's death.
He was one of my favorite people.
Words can't express what a special person Don was.
Jimmy Shipley

We are so sorry for your loss and am thinking of and praying for you both, call if you need to talk and we love you both very much.............
John and Cathy Pride

Jennifer - Although I never met your father, I know from what Bert tells me that he was a remarkable man. I appreaciate the kind of friend he was to Bert and how he led Bert in the right direction just as a father would do with his son. They were that close. Bert is going to have a big empty spot in his life by this great loss, just as you will. Always look up at the heavens and smile because he is watching over you both. What a blessing it was for you to have such a wonderful, caring...

Jennifer and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. May your wonderful memories be a comfort to you in your loss.

Love - Gordon and Georgia

Delia, sorry to hear of the passing of your husband, we will keep you all in our prayers.

Don will be missed by very one who knew him. He jokingly used to tell me I was the best looking front office assistant TAOS ever had. That’s because I was the only one they ever had! He always came to work with a smile on his face, or a question. He was soft spoken and fun to be around. TAOS lost a valuable asset. God Bless his family.

My sympathy to you and your family. I worked with Don at TI. He was a gentleman in every way. May God bless you and your family.

Delia and family, I am so sorry Don is gone. We had some good times together on our trips. He really knew how to enjoy himself and he could play Scrabble like no one I've ever seen! Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.