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I just wanted to tell you that I thought that your accomplishments in your life we're awesome! as I sit here and reflect back on your life I'm thinking what a great time I had while you were here! I would have loved to been in the stands when, you were playing at Ohio State and for Philadelphia professionally, but I wasn't born yet! But as I sit here and read about your career, I am so proud of you! Thank You Uncle Don for leaving your legacy here, for the rest of the family, and those yet to come! Even now you are an inspiration to me, and I miss you! Now you have gone home to be with our Father in Heaven! So take care of my Dad up there, and I'll see you again someday! Love
your nephew
Jeff Grate
Jjg2861 (talk) 14:04, 9 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]