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  1. Keith Weaver
    August 16, 2018 @ 7:24 am

    So many wonderful memories of working with Don at the Sheriff’s Department and seeing him around Walmart. May the Lord provide comfort to all family and friends…

    “And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4:7)

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  2. Nancy Rose`
    August 16, 2018 @ 12:38 pm

    I think Don waited until Georgia passed away, before he gave in. God rest his soul he was such a wonderful man. He was at church all the time.

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  3. bud & Marie Nale
    August 16, 2018 @ 8:07 pm

    So sorry to hear about Don. He and Georgia were such sweet people. They will be missed by all. My God Bless all of the family. You have our Deepest Sympathy.

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  4. Sharon Neathery
    August 17, 2018 @ 7:54 am

    I worked with Don at Coca Cola for many years, and he always came in the door smiling.
    My prayers and sympathy for his family, may they find peace and comfort
    at this time.

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  5. Sam Paris
    August 17, 2018 @ 8:20 am

    On behalf of the Paris family, our condolences to the Acklins. You were part of our Coca-Cola family for decades. We share in your grief and treasure our many memories together.

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  6. Shelley Surface
    August 17, 2018 @ 9:49 am

    Anne, I am so sorry to hear about your dad!!! May you find comfort in the precious memories you have with your dad. Hugs to you my friend.

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  7. Mike and Diana Pace
    August 17, 2018 @ 9:08 pm

    Our deepest sympathy. Don and Georgia were very special.

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  8. The Nix Family
    August 18, 2018 @ 3:01 pm

    Such a good man…. Our prayers to all of you…

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  9. Conrad Miller
    August 4, 2019 @ 10:20 am

    It appears that I am about a year late for this conversation but I didn’t know of his passing.

    The last time I saw Don was in my 18th year – he was an old man of thirty something at the time. Don was a man of understated but undeniable wisdom. One look from him and you just sorta knew he was checking your work, sometimes with skepticism, sometimes bemusement. Over the intervening 50 years or so, at peculiar moments, I would feel his quiet eyes from time to time and be spurred on to do whatever task was at hand that much better, such was his influence on this evolving youth and his subsequent lifetime development. Don didn’t know any of this, of course, (Donnie did) but his legacy was broad. His was a life well lived and I am deeply sorrowed by his passing.

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