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Donald Wiiddis
Passed: August 8, 2009

Donald Wiiddis

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MR. DONALD RICHARD WIDDIS, of Warner, passed away at home on Tuesday, March 10, 2009 at the age of 83 years. He is lovingly remembered by his son; Lex (Donna) Widdis of Whitehorse, Yukon, his daughters; Donna-Marie Jordan of Lumby, B.C., and Jewel Annette (JJ) (Jacob) Anderton of Lodgepole, AB. and by his grandchildren; Joe, Spyce, Jeffery, Teresa, Megan, and Jesse and by his great grandchildren; Nicholas, Kaelin, Adian, Layla, Alexia, Cassidy, and Austin. He is also survived by his brother Mark (Crystle) Widdis of Havard, Montana, sister Vira King of Milk River AB.. Don was an extremely sentimental man who had a great love of his family, friends, and animals. His love of trucks and travel kept him on the move most of his life. He started Widdis truck lines in the 50’s and continued to own and manage trucking business until he retired in 1993. Don spent most of his life in B.C. working and living life. He moved to Warner when he retired. Don will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Don’s closest friend in Warner, Bill Cahoon and his wife Bonnie; will miss the daily chats and visits. He will be sadly missed by his cats Banjo and Connie. ’ Keep on trucking Squeak’ A private family service will be held at a later date.

MR. DONALD RICHARD WIDDIS, of Warner, passed away at home on Tuesday, March 10, 2009 at the age of 83 years. He is lovingly remembered by his son; Lex (Donna) Widdis of Whitehorse, Yukon, his daughters; Donna-Marie Jordan of Lumby, B.C., and Jewel Annette (JJ) (Jacob) Anderton of Lodgepole, AB. and by his grandchildren; Joe, Spyce, Jeffery, Teresa, Megan, and Jesse and by his great grandchildren; Nicholas, Kaelin, Adian, Layla, Alexia, Cassidy, and Austin. He is also survived by his brother Mark (Crystle) Widdis of Havard, Montana, sister Vira King of Milk River AB.. Don was an extremely sentimental man who had a great love of his family, friends, and animals. His love of trucks and travel kept him on the move most of his life. He started Widdis truck lines in the 50’s and continued to own and manage trucking business until he retired in 1993. Don spent most of his life in B.C. working and living life. He moved to Warner when he retired. Don will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Don’s closest friend in Warner, Bill Cahoon and his wife Bonnie; will miss the daily chats and visits. He will be sadly missed by his cats Banjo and Connie. ’ Keep on trucking Squeak’ A private family service will be held at a later date.

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