In memory of

Don Sato

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Curt Caldwell

April 18, 2005

All of our prayers go to the Sato family. Don was a good fisherman, a great poker player and one of the finest examples of a loving, commited parent I have ever met. His family will remain strong because of the values he left them. His community is a better place to live because of his efforts. And, on a more personal note, I am a better father because of his example.

Elena Compo

April 15, 2005

Cindy, George and Alex,

I was so sorry to hear of Don's death. He was a warm, loving man, father and grandfather and will be missed very much.

Sherie Johnson

April 15, 2005

To Cindy and George

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your father.

All my heartfelt condolences are with you.

Although I didn't know him, he sounds like an extraordinary man.

Men like your father made this country and our society strong and free. A good man that loved his family and life and stood up for what he believed in.

He will be sorely missed, but the warmth of his love and the memories of his life will always endure and comfort you as he ventures on his final journey.

Sincerely,

Joanie Billings

April 15, 2005

My deepest sympathies to the entire Sato and Pfiefer family during this especially sad time. Don was such a sweet man. It’s comforting to know he’s now in a better place, his next journey is just beginning, and with his special spirit I’m sure it will be terrific! He’s still very much with us in our hearts and always will be. The prettiest tree in my yard, a Japanese Maple that I received from Don and Trudy years ago, is like my own living memorial. I’ll miss “Dad” too but will never forget his bright smile and the twinkle in his eye.

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