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Kathy Gage
August 24, 2017
CoachDonahue was a legend at Elma High School! He came to a lot of our class reunions & always knew everyone! Our class(1964) had the privilege to win the State Basketball tournament in Tacoma with him at the helm!What a fabulous memory that is! He will long be remembered
August 14, 2017
I grew up with John living behind me. One summer after putting a new roof on his house, he had a proposition for me. He said for every nail I picked up he would give me a penny. I spent days on picking up all the nails and when he saw how many I had, he was taken back.He thought I would pick up a few dollars worth. I picked up about $20 worth of nails and he kept his word and paid me the money.
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Lee Thompson
August 13, 2017
He was my teacher. My Coach. My friend. I'm a better person for having known him. I shall miss him dearly.
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