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Donald Adam Nesloney Sr. passed away January 13, 2025. He was 70 years old. He was born May 29, 1954 in San Antonio, Texas to Ernest and Vardell Nesloney. He is preceded in death by his parents, his brother, Ernest Nesloney Jr, his brother, Michael Nesloney Sr, and his sister, Nancy Shellenbergar. He is survived by his children; son, Donald Nesloney Jr. of Aransas Pass, daughter, Vanessa Garcia (Josh) of Port Aransas, son, Darenger Nesloney (Lori) of Rockport, and his brothers, Randall Nesloney Sr. of Rockport and David Nesloney Sr. (Chris) of Rockport. He is also survived by his best friend Suzy Roberts, his beloved girls, Faith and Lilly and his six grandchildren: Diaz, Gage, Tres, Onyx, Parker, and Peyton Nesloney.
Donnie, as most knew him, enjoyed a life of sailing, seafood, music, and racing. His endeavors over the years included seafood markets, a fueling company, restaurants, and a flower shop. Music was always important and something he was passionate about sharing. While typically more reserved, you could really see him come to life behind a drum set. Many nights were spent working on his sons’ race cars and supporting them at the track. Donnie had great love for his friends and family and keeping in touch kept him busy busy busy.
He did his best to live by the golden rule and encouraged others to do so as well. He will be greatly missed and forever in hearts.
The visitation will be Thursday, January 16, 2025 from 12:00 pm until 8:00 pm at Charlie Marshall Funeral Home in Rockport, Texas. Funeral Services will be Friday, January 17, 2025 at 2:00 pm also at Charlie Marshall Funeral Home in Rockport, Texas. Burial will follow at the Lamar Cemetery.
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814 E Main St, Rockport, TX 78382
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