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DONALD STILL
June 3, 2018
Donald Still, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, passed away on June 3, 2018 in Colorado Springs Colorado at the age of 88. Don was born in Kirksville, Missouri and is the younger of two children born to the late Bert and Audria Still.
Donald graduated from Colorado Springs High School in 1947. After graduation, he attended Blairs Business College. He was employed by Universal Electric and then Western Forge. He served 27 years in the US Naval Air Reserves.
Donald enjoyed being outdoors, he loved fishing, skiing, hunting, bird watching, golfing and traveling. He drove many miles in the family RV. He was also a long-time attendee of Grandview Community Church where he was very involved.
He was proceeded in death by parents, Bert and Audria Still; brother, Clyde Still. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Elah Marie Still; children, Lynn (Shelly) Still of Black Forest, Colorado; Dean (Kerri) Still of Batavia, II; and Lisa (Travis) Miller; grandchildren, Andrew, Nathan, Amy, Laura Still; Kaleb and Ethan Still; Ben, Levi, Tarra, Emma, and Lucas Miller. A memorial service is scheduled for Saturday June 23, 2018 at 11 AM at Grandview Community church, 4870 Flintridge Drive, Colorado Spring, Colorado.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Grandview Community Church or Ronald McDonald House.
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Don had a gentle, intelligent way about him that made those around him appreciate his humor and honesty. I enjoyed working with Don at Western Forge because he was a good manager, a hard worker, and always had the employees and Western Forge in his heart. I am proud to say Don was my friend. God bless you Don.
Bill Strutton
June 18, 2018
What a wonderfull person. Always full of life and joy, just like his father.
Rich Raab
Family
June 4, 2018
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