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In Loving Memory

Dulle, Donald Lee

Dulle, Donald Lee Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Wednesday November 9, 2022, at the age of 88. Beloved husband of the late Anna Dulle (nee Napoli). Survived by 6 children (and the late Donald and Mark), 23 grandchildren (and the late Timothy) and 17 great grandchildren.

Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Friday December 16, 11:00 am until service at 1:00 pm. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

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2 thoughts on “Dulle, Donald Lee”

  1. This still seems so unreal. My Uncle Don was a man that I respected as much as my father. They were both good hard-working men who put family first and lived by the code.
    When my father passed away 3 years ago it changed my life forever but I knew in the back of my mind that I still had Uncle Don. They always had each back and I knew Uncle Don would be there for me if anything ever happened. They raised us all together, very strict in a respectable way. I will cherish the hours I got to spend with him and left the hospital never thinking that would be my last ‘Love you Uncle Don – see you in a couple of days’ and that was the last time I was ever called ‘Do’. Only 3 people on this earth were ever allowed to call me ‘Do’ – my Dad – Uncle Don and my cousin Donnie. They are all in Heaven now and I will never be called that again. My Dad and my Uncle Don were the most honorable, true, tough (you did to not mess with Don or Dick Dulle) respectable men ever. They were strict but we knew we were loved unconditionally. When they left this earth, they did it their way. They made the call. I am sort of lost now and a little scared. I know they are watching over me. And they are with my Aunt Nina (‘There’s ValeRie!!) and my Mom. I just wish I could turn back time and go back to being a kid running with cousins and knowing no matter what happened Dad, Mom, Uncle Don, Aunt Nina were there for me.
    Mom answering the phone ‘Dick its Don…….Dick dont put on your fighting clothes!!’
    Mom calling Aunt Nina ‘Nina have you seen the boys? The horses came home without them again.’ Best parents and family EVER. DULLEPROUD DULLESTRONG

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  2. This still seems so unreal. My Uncle Don was a man that I respected as much as my father. They were both good hard-working men who put family first and lived by the code.
    When my father passed away 3 years ago it changed my life forever but I knew in the back of my mind that I still had Uncle Don. They always had each back and I knew Uncle Don would be there for me if anything ever happened. They raised us all together, very strict in a respectable way. I will cherish the hours I got to spend with him and left the hospital never thinking that would be my last ‘Love you Uncle Don – see you in a couple of days’ and that was the last time I was ever called ‘Do’. Only 3 people on this earth were ever allowed to call me ‘Do’ – my Dad – Uncle Don and my cousin Donnie. They are all in Heaven now and I will never be called that again. My Dad and my Uncle Don were the most honorable, true, tough (you did to not mess with Don or Dick Dulle) respectable men ever. They were strict but we knew we were loved unconditionally. When they left this earth, they did it their way. They made the call. I am sort of lost now and a little scared. I know they are watching over me. And they are with my Aunt Nina (‘There’s ValeRie!!) and my Mom. I just wish I could turn back time and go back to being a kid running with cousins and knowing no matter what happened Dad, Mom, Uncle Don, Aunt Nina were there for me.
    Mom answering the phone ‘Dick its Don…….Dick dont put on your fighting clothes!!’
    Mom calling Aunt Nina ‘Nina have you seen the boys? The horses came home without them again.’ Best parents and family EVER. DULLEPROUD DULLESTRONG

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