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Dear Antoinette and Gary,Please accept our sincere sympathy and prayers, and may your loving memories give you peace. Posted by Dennis & Beverly Sisul Laurson April 09, 2014
Birth date: May 26, 1922 Death date: Apr 9, 2014
Donald Francis McCloud, age 91 of Moravia, Iowa passed away Wednesday, April 09, 2014 at the Continental Care Center At Seymour, Iowa. He was born May 26, 1922 on the family farm northwest of Moravia, Iowa, the son of Ray and Hat Read Obituary
Dear Antoinette and Gary,Please accept our sincere sympathy and prayers, and may your loving memories give you peace. Posted by Dennis & Beverly Sisul Laurson April 09, 2014
McCloud Family & Friends, We are deeply saddened to hear of Donald's passing. He had a love of farming and a zest for life on the farm. We pray for peace and comfort today and in the difficult days ahead. Donald is now free of pain and gained he angel wings with loved ones that have passed before him. May he rest in peace. We thank you for allowing us the opportunity to provide care for Donald over the last several months. We will miss him. With love, Administration, staff and residents of the Homestead Assisted Living in Albia Posted by Lana Sohn - Albia, IA April 10, 2014
Dear Gary, My deepest sympathy on the loss of your father. He was a great man. Even though its been many years since I last saw him, I always enjoyed visiting him at the farm with Uncle Denny and fishing in the ponds. Posted by Steven Manos - Milford, MA - Great Nephew April 11, 2014
Gary,My deepest sympathy on the loss of your dad. I enjoyed visiting him and your mom on the farm. They are some of my favorite childhood memories. Posted by Annie Phillis Tyler - Richmond, VA - Great Niece April 11, 2014
Dear Gary, I am very sad today and I am wishing I could be in Moravia with you and your family. Uncle Donald has always been a part of my life. He and Aunt Wanetah were with us for every holiday dinner I can remember, and we always stopped to see them (and you) when we were at the farm. Donald was quiet and kind and devoted to your mother. Few people know how many hours he spent after his work retirement visiting friends and acquaintances in nursing homes in Albia. I was grateful that he so often visited my mother after my father died. He loved both of my parents deeply. I am grateful for that as well. Be comforted by the fact that your father had a long life and a loving family. He wouldn't have asked for more. Posted by Mary Homerin Ashcraft - Las Vegas, NV - Niece April 13, 2014