Donald Jay Easley , November 15, 1957 — November 04, 2018

Donald Jay Easley  (Hot springs, Arizona, AZ) November 15, 1957 November 04, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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OBITUARY Donald Jay Easley November 15, 1957 – November 4, 2018 Donald Jay Easley, 60, died November 5, 2018 exactly ten days before his 61st birthday. Born in Amarillo, Texas to the late Howard Easley and Ruth Ball, Donnie was kind, honest, and loved his children without conditions. Donnie did not use the scholarship he was awarded to OBU before finishing high school, choosing to start a family instead.

His wife, Barbara, who preceded him in death, would often say jokingly Donnie was “so smart, he was stupid”. His intelligence he passed on to his children and grandchildren- all of whom he was so very proud. Colorful stories, quick wit, and lots of laughing are what his children Kathy Dietz, Michael (Mandi) Dietz, Katrina Hale(Steven), Kimberly Easley, Karrie Easley, Kristina Easley and Matthew Easley; seventeen grandchildren; six great- grandchildren; siblings Linda Thompson, Debbie Walters, Glen Easley, Nelda Irwin, and Rose Anderson will remember.

He was predeceased by his brother, Timothy Easley.

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death notice Donald Jay Easley November 15, 1957 — November 04, 2018

obituary notice Donald Jay Easley November 15, 1957 — November 04, 2018

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