Don Larry EUBANKS
APRIL 26, 1940 – APRIL 29, 2020
Don L Eubanks, passed away early Wednesday morning April 29, 2020 at his home in Addison, Texas surrounded by his family.
Don was born April 26, 1940 in Amarillo, Texas to Barron and Irene Mathis Eubanks. He married Bonnie Smith Jan 6, 1968.
Don was preceded in death by Barron and Irene, sister Juan Nell Gonzales, brothers Bill, Gale, Lanny and Roy Eubanks.
He is survived by wife Bonnie, son Tod Eubanks, granddaughter and grandson-in-law Brenda and Dylan Atkinson, great grandsons Khale and Kelab Atkinson. Sisters and brothers-in-law Darla and Larry Cochran, Paula and Alex Sisneros, brothers and sisters-in-law Kenny and Gail Eubanks, David and Earlene Eubanks, and sister-in-law Carol Eubanks, many nieces and nephews
Don was a hard worker and had retired from EMSI after 30 years. He loved to play golf and had played football, baseball and ran track in school. He served in the Air Force in the late 50s.
He was loved by his family and will be greatly missed.
The family asked that in lieu of flowers please make donations to St Jude Children Hospital or to Alzheimer Research.
Rest in Peace Don.
Don Larry EUBANKS
APRIL 26, 1940 – APRIL 29, 2020
Don L Eubanks, passed away early Wednesday morning April 29, 2020 at his home in Addison, Texas surrounded by his family.
Don was born April 26, 1940 in Amarillo, Texas to Barron and Irene Mathis Eubanks. He married Bonnie Smith Jan 6, 1968.
Don was preceded in death by Barron and Irene, sister Juan Nell Gonzales, brothers Bill, Gale, Lanny and Roy Eubanks.
He is survived by wife Bonnie, son Tod Eubanks, granddaughter and grandson-in-law Brenda and Dylan Atkinson, great grandsons Khale and Kelab Atkinson. Sisters and brothers-in-law Darla and Larry Cochran, Paula and Alex Sisneros, brothers and sisters-in-law Kenny and Gail Eubanks, David and Earlene Eubanks, and sister-in-law Carol Eubanks, many nieces and nephews
Don was a hard worker and had retired from EMSI after 30 years. He loved to play golf and had played football, baseball and ran track in school. He served in the Air Force in the late 50s.
He was loved by his family and will be greatly missed.
The family asked that in lieu of flowers please make donations to St Jude Children Hospital or to Alzheimer Research.
Rest in Peace Don.
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