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Phyllis Johnson (Pt. Neches, TX)
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Mr. Cawley was one of the nicest, sweetest persons you'd ever want to meet. I didn't see him often but when I did he always had a smile, a kind word and a hug for me. I'll miss him. Prayers of peace, comfort and healing for everyone who knew and loved him. *hugs* Thursday, July 12, 2012 |
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William C Rush (Powhatan, VA)
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Connie and I wish to express our condolences at this difficult time. I cannot attend the celebration of Don's life with family and friends and regret this as Don meant so much to me in the years that I worked for and with him. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Bill & Connie Rush Thursday, July 12, 2012 |
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Jerald (Beaumont, TX)
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Don will be missed by his friends & co-workers.
Sorry to hear about his passing.
Thursday, July 12, 2012 |
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Jay Dugat (Spring, TX)
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I have known and respected Don since the beginnings of C&D in the eighties. I always looked forward to meeting with him when I would travel to Sage. He would always have an interesting story or some new intriguing device to show. There was never a technical challenge he would not try to overcome and most always did. He was truly a brilliant mentor and treasured business associate. He will be missed. Thursday, July 12, 2012 |
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Jason Blake (Beaumont, TX)
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Don had numerous roles to many people... businessman, engineer, inventor, consultant, employer, mentor, grandfather, husband, father, and friend. He made a huge impact in the field of robotics and automation and affected the lives of all those around him. The family of Sage Automation has lost our own personal Einstein. He will truly be missed. Thursday, July 12, 2012 |
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