Friday, October 21, 2011
Orrin Donohoe
Orrin G. Donohoe, age 89, of Grant's Lick, KY, died Thursday, October 20, 2011, at Saint Elizabeth Fort Thomas. He was a retired service technician for Sears, member of the Campbell Co. VFW Post 3205, and a proud WWII Army Veteran. Preceded in death by his wife Cordia Evelyn Donohoe in 2008. He is survived by his sons, Craig and Tweed Donohoe both of Grant's Lick and Patrick Donohoe of Covington; daughter, Sharon Schalk of Cold Spring; 5 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Services are at the convenience of the family, no visitation. Memorials are suggested to: Campbell Co. VFW Post 3205, 8261 Alexandria Pike, Alexandria, KY 41001. Alexandria Funeral Home is serving the family. Online condolences: alexandriafh.com
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Sharon, Tweed, Craig & Pat...I so wish I could be with you during this time. I love each of you very much. I have so many wonderful memories of being with your family & loved your dad so much. He was a great person and a blessing to all that knew him. I will never forget his loving, kind attitude. He was one of kind! Love to all, Tammy
ReplyDeleteCraig, Tweed, Sharon and Pat
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. I have lots of memories spending time at your house during my high school years. Ate more than one meal in the down stairs kitchen with you and your parents. They were sweet people, always treated me nice. May they rest in peace. Always loved your dad's dry sense of humor. May you all find peace in the memories you share.
To the Donohoe Family,
ReplyDeleteI am so sad to have been away when your Father passed. I just found out today. You parents were two of the nices folks in the world. I have loved joking around with them for years. May God bless your family with all the good memories of kindness and love they shared. Sincerely in Christ Love
Jan & Rick Austin
Craig, Tweed, Sharon, and Pat, so sorry to hear about your father passing.
ReplyDeleteCraig its been years since we have talked; I still remember our high school years and all the crazy things we did.
May God bless, and may you find peace.
Prayerfully,
Juanita Wells Clark