You were cherring me on at the sideline during a 180 yrd low hurdle Pacific track meet, and I'll never forget looking over to you your smiling face waving at me, and I hit that next hurdle, went tumbling, got up, and still got a third place. One of my favorite memories u made for me bud. Rest in peace, I'll see that smiling face at the next meet, peace.
....always enjoyed time with you & others when we played Sports together during our younger age at the SLBoys Club as well with the SL Recreation League Thrasher Park .....Travel well Donny and God Bless
I will never forget you Donnie, your Navy Blue Malibu with the 8 track playing Otis Redding as we cruised Skyline Blvd, and East 14th strip, you were so sweet and cool and kind, Rest In Peace my friend🙏
I met you Donnie when we were ten years old and idolized you for your athletic prowess, especially when it came to baseball and basketball. You were a great kid. Our last contact was when we were seniors; I didn't know you as an adult, but based on the guy I knew, you must have become a good and decent man. I am sorry to hear of your passing, but am grateful for the time I knew you. Rest in Peace.
Hilary Mendonca (Jr. ) (1967)
Good memories Donny.
You were cherring me on at the sideline during a 180 yrd low hurdle Pacific track meet, and I'll never forget looking over to you your smiling face waving at me, and I hit that next hurdle, went tumbling, got up, and still got a third place. One of my favorite memories u made for me bud. Rest in peace, I'll see that smiling face at the next meet, peace.
Ralph Martin (1967)
....always enjoyed time with you & others when we played Sports together during our younger age at the SLBoys Club as well with the SL Recreation League Thrasher Park .....Travel well Donny and God Bless
Teresa (Teri) Rosas (Katen) (1969)
I will never forget you Donnie, your Navy Blue Malibu with the 8 track playing Otis Redding as we cruised Skyline Blvd, and East 14th strip, you were so sweet and cool and kind, Rest In Peace my friend🙏
Michael Wilkinson (1967)
I met you Donnie when we were ten years old and idolized you for your athletic prowess, especially when it came to baseball and basketball. You were a great kid. Our last contact was when we were seniors; I didn't know you as an adult, but based on the guy I knew, you must have become a good and decent man. I am sorry to hear of your passing, but am grateful for the time I knew you. Rest in Peace.
Robin Evans (Gehlen) (1969)
Donnie was one of my best friends. RIP Blue. I'll always love you!