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Jeanne Franklin
January 23, 2025
My condolences go to Judge Haddock's family. His passing is such a sadness and loss. Judge Haddock was a striking combination of great wit, friendliness, and serious purpose - a dedicated legal professional who also had the ability to put people at their ease. He did not lord his position over others which is important to convincing them of the credibility and respect due our judicial system. I am grateful for the pleasure and privilege to have met him and that he was part of Alexandria's stand-out legal community. RIP
Page Dame
January 4, 2025
Don was the smartest guy in our class at EHS. A very fine person. I always enjoyed his company, most recently at our school reunion in June. An accomplished jurist and an asset to his community. RIP.
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