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Cliff
August 3, 2023
To my brother:
We were two peas in a pod growing up, we were always playing or doing something together, be it playing army, or hide and seek, kick ball etc with the neighbor kids, swimming all day in the summer playing made up games, football in the backyard on our knees, wiffle ball in the back yard. Fighting as brothers do we always were back at it in the blink of an eye. Late night basketball on the drive way with the spot light on the backboard, so many good memories.
Although we didn't talk often as we got older when we did it was for hours and we solved all of the problems in the world. He was my hero and I looked up to him, he cared about his employees, and Legends was his child. We wasn't afraid to do what was right, to confront those in the seats of power and prove them wrong.
You will be missed my brother, god speed.
Love you Cliff
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Shayne Abston
July 26, 2023
To Mimi and the Legends crew,
Extremely saddened to hear the news about Don´s passing. I had the pleasure of knowing Don from way back in the Tri-City days over 30 years ago. Don was always quick with a laugh and seemed to enjoy every aspect of life.
Don was in every way a man of integrity. It was his bedrock. His example and leadership will be sorely missed in our industry. He was my mentor for many years in many ways I´m only somewhat comforted in the fact that after Tim died I took the opportunity to tell Don how much he meant to me and how he shaped my life.
I will miss him dearly.
-Shayne
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