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James Thomas "Bones" Donohue Jr.

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Donohue, James Thomas Bones Jr. James Thomas Bones Donohue Jr. 79, born on October 31st, 1937 passed away on Saturday, September 9th, 2017. Survivors include beloved wife of 52 years, Judith A. Donohue (nee Giesler), son James Thomas Donohue III (Tracy), daughter Ann Donohue Chapin (Michael), son...

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I am so sorry for your loss. I will definitely miss James. We had many of great conversations when I delivered to fidelity. I also delivered to his house and he would always ask me if I had anythin on his street. I will miss you James, your UPS driver (Jody )

thinking of everyone one of the Donohue/giesler clan at this time..prayers for all

I am so sorry for your loss. He will always be in the hearts of his family and many friends. My prayers are with you and the family.

Jim relaxing at my parent's home. Feb 1960

Thoughts and prayers to you and your family at this sad time. Jim became a friend of my family back in the late 50's while playing AA ball for the Cardinals in Omaha. I remember his smile and how he always took time to talk with my brother and me.

Judy, I'm so sorry for your loss. Bones was a great guy. So friendly & kind. May God bless you & your family in this time of sorrow.

Bobby McCormack

Thinking of you all at this time of sorrow. What a great guy he was. Love to you all.
Kitty and Marty Berra

Our deepest sympathy to Judy and all the many family members and friends on the passing of Bones. He was a CBC classmate and friend. Many good memories will remain of fun times.
Blessings to all.
Bob and Sheila Heitz

Mr and Mrs Donahue were genuinely interested in everyone who came into their home. The Donahue home warmly welcomed all guests. As an introverted kid, Mr Donahue had a way of building my self-confidence by congratulating me on something I had accomplished, but had never shared with him. Considering my sports had nothing to do with Jim Jr's, I was always wondered how he came up with the info. It was because he cared. Mr D was larger than life to me. A great man and a great family.