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Thursday, October 27, 2016
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Valerie Houk posted a condolence
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Dear Debbie and family,I was so sorry to hear of Don's passing from Bonnie yesterday. I'm so sorry for your loss of him and Marianne. I remember them both fondly. It is so difficult to loose a loved one, I lost my Mom 2 years ago today. Although it gets a bit easier with time, it still is difficult. You can be assured that he is in a much better place, without pain and that you will see him again. I will keep you all in my prayers that Jesus will comfort your family and bless you.
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Gary posted a condolence
Monday, November 11, 2013
Prayers to the Webster Family. So many memories. A man that will be missed by many. We are sorry for your loss.God Bless you all.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Sunday, November 10, 2013
So sorry to hear of your loss Don was a funny fun loving person and will be greatly missed mary kucharski and mike schmidt
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Friday, November 8, 2013
Don was a great guy to work with, he often was known as the Master of playing jokes on his co-workers...his specialty- the All-tell phone guy calling to inform you that either your cell phone bill was past due or that you were eligible for a new cell phone...he also enjoyed telling us all stories of his adventures on his bike trips, talking about the Greenbay Packers, stories of his grandchildren-which by the way he was very proud of! He always spoke kind words of his wife and his children of whom he loved dearly. And who can forget what a great Golf player he was... -he was great at buying a round of drinks for his golf buddies regardless of who had the best score! God Bless you Don Webster-May you rest in Peace.
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Bobby Webster posted a condolence
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Remember all the great times the cousins had, life was so simple then. Donny will be missed
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Don posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
To the Webster family, We are so sorry for your loss. Don was such a great Man. To our Friend and partner in the voyage... We will meet you on the other side...
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Michael Webster posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Life brings us many challenges, the road traveled is at times difficult and painful but we endure, learn and keep moving forward. Just a small tribute to the young boy and then a man that truly "Showed Me the Way"Don as my older brother showed me the way in life at a very early age. There were many shared experiences as young boys that left a deep and lasting impression on my life. Not having a father role model in those early years, I unknowingly looked to him to fill that position and the emptiness in young boy's heart; Don, at such an early age, apparently recognized that, stepped up and filled that role; a responsibility not required but faithfully assumed. This position later served him well in life's preparation of him becoming a "Great Dad". Don was only a year plus older and he also with out that fatherly role model, however he became what he was challenged to be, an achievement well done.Although his ways were not those of a man, he made me believe and accomplish things then and later in life; places, achievements and goals realized where most have never gone; all having its beginnings with two boys chasing dreams and adventure.As depicted in early photos that I recently discovered and distributed to my siblings they clearly showed Don at this very early age, arms outstretched in a poise of protection and guardianship.Here is just a glimpse of a few of many experiences and memories, which I will share with you as Don and I did recently, reminiscing in our last days together. Please understand that he was always well intentioned and believed what he made me believe we could accomplish. Further my mother did a great job raising us, having her hands full as a single working mother with three small boys, at a time when it was not as common as today; with very little financial resources and outside support. My mother loved, cared for and provided as much as any child could ask for. Having that said, "Boys Will Be Boys".My trust in Don was to an extent that he was able to convince me that sitting in a peach crate at the age of 5, with a board cross ways would allow me to fly. Don was able to paint such a picture of flight and freedom, an image which I am able to recall to this day. As he pushed me off the picnic table my fantasy ending very abruptly faced down on the ground; I was still however able to reason then, that it wasn't his fault and certainly was the result of a problem with the wings or some other mechanical malfunction that interrupted my flight; a dream and fantasy that was not soon to be repeated.Or the time he had us at age 5 and 6 years old catching a ride from kindly elderly stranger, from one of our fishing holes to another. How do boys resist the offer of a wise old man showing us his prized fishing hole of many years? "Who knew" that he would be driving right in front of our house on the way, as Don told me to duck down in the back seat as we passed by, so our mom wouldn't see us in this mans car (thank God we lived in a different time).Remembering an adventure at ages 6 and 7 of riding our bicycles from the far east side of Wausau to and up Rib Mountain. I remember being scared stiff, especially at warp speed heading down that mountain, but feeling confident that my big brother knew exactly what he was doing and how to accomplish this feat. Even though we did survive, all parts still intact, it was somewhat discerning to learn all these years later, he was feeling as frightened and lost as I was. This was however the depth of the confidence that I had in my big brother and retained throughout my life. These are just are just a few of the many shared experiences that set in motion a lifetime of adventure, fulfillment and confidence that I will always hold near. The other stories I will save for another time. Additionally, Don's sense of adventure and accomplishment instilled in me the ambition to seek and be continually challenged in life, having that confidence to later in life overcome what ever obstacles and demands I met; a confidence that I needed to survive many arduous ambit
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Sonny posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Andy, Adam and family,sorry to hear about your dad passing away. Your in our thoughts.
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Tim S posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
The world was a better place with Don, I will miss this good man,