Jamie T. Jones
Prayers to Don’s loved ones.
I am deeply saddened hearing of Dons passing. He was one of the best, a wise man, and mentor. And I’m a better man for knowing him.
He will be deeply missed.
Birth date: Dec 5, 1948 Death date: Aug 24, 2018
Donald W. Flitcraft, 69, of Alliance, passed away at his home surrounded by his family on Friday, August 24, 2018. Born on December 5, 1948 in Alliance, to Donald L. and Dolores C. Flitcraft, he lived in Alliance all of his life. Read Obituary
Prayers to Don’s loved ones.
I am deeply saddened hearing of Dons passing. He was one of the best, a wise man, and mentor. And I’m a better man for knowing him.
He will be deeply missed.
RIP Sir enjoyed time working with you at Ravenna Aluminum Industries. Prayers for the family. God Bless
Mary,
So sorry to hear about your loss! God Bless you and your family during this very difficult time! May Don rest in peace!
Pat & Lisa Nelson
To the family and friends my deepest condolences. It was a
Pleasure working with Don at CMCO these last several years. I always enjoyed conversations with him. May he Rest In Peace.
Bob Hoffmaster
Mary
You and Don were an awesome loving couple. You set a wonderful example for PJ and your grandchildren. I am so sorry for your loss
Mary, I am so sorry to hear about Don. My heart and prayers go out to you and your family. May the many fond memories with you, family and friends help you through this difficult time.
Sincerely, Kathy Wise
My deepest sympathy for your family. I enjoyed working with Don at CMCO. He called me BARDO!! and I called him FLITCRAFT!! He always had something funny or wise to say. We would always joke back and forth and he'd tell me his latest adventure with his grandkids. My kids knew him as "The Wizard'. When my kids would come to visit at work he always would go out to the vending machine and get them some sort of treat. I will miss Don very much!! Sincerely Theresa Bardo
I am so sorry to hear of Don's passing. He was a great man and friend. I never personally met Don, but if I needed help with something or had a question, he was always a phone call away and had the answer. It was an honor to work with him. He will be greatly missed. My deepest sympathy to the family.
Debby Willard
CMCO