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Jerald Donahue Strickland

Gainesville, Florida

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STRICKLAND, JERALD DONAHUE, 78 Gainesville - Jerald Donahue Strickland died at the Gainesville VA Hospital on Thursday, May 3, 2007. He was 78. Born and raised in Waycross, GA, he was the eldest son of Edwin and Ruby Strickland. A graduate of Berry College in Rome, GA, he served in the Air Force...

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Elizabeth, Jeff, John and Katy, My family and I join you in grieving our loss. We are glad we could be with you during some of the darkest days, and we are still here for you when you need us. May God's love and our fond memories of Donahue sustain us and lift our spirits.

We will miss Donahue,his beautiful voice and smiling face.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Thinking of you
Billy and Anne Blocker

Our prayers are with you all. It's so hard to believe our "Master
Tenor" is now in God's choir instead of our reunion ones. How lucky we were to have known him.

We will always remember Donahue for his beautiful voice in the choir and his thoughtfulness to all who crossed his path at Berry. Our prayers are with the family. Grace and Owen Riley

Dear Elizabeth, Jeff, John and Katy: We are so very sorry about the passing of Donahue. We will miss seeing him at the family reunion and I will definitely miss having him around the piano and listening to his BEAUTIFUL voice! We are very sorry we could not attend the memorial service but please know that all of you are in our thoughts and in our prayers.
Love, Linda Gallman (Hampie's daughter-in-law)

We are so sorry for your loss, Elizabeth, Jeff, Katy, and John. We will all miss Donahue very much.

Dear Elizabeth, Johnny and Katy, we are so sorry for your loss. We loved Jerry, too, and we love you guys. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

Donahue was a wonderful friend and fellow worker with the "Dream Team" at Berry each Work Week. He gave of his singing talent as we rode up and down Lavendar Mountain to work at Martha Berry's House of Dreams. We will miss him so much and never forget him singing "Danny Boy"!