
Susan Murphy Ririe
I couldn’t make it to the funeral but my thoughts were with you. Don was the best two-step partner one could ever wish for. He was always kind and caring.
Birth date: Apr 23, 1965 Death date: Apr 5, 2018
Donald Wayne Ducolon, age 52, a Tacoma, Washington native, passed away on April 5, 2018. He was born April 23, 1965 to Ray and Kathleen Ducolon. He was the third child of four children. He graduated from Curtis High School and beg Read Obituary
I couldn’t make it to the funeral but my thoughts were with you. Don was the best two-step partner one could ever wish for. He was always kind and caring.
I met Don when he was 18 months old. He and his brother were such little cuties. I was their babysitter for many years. I watched Don and his siblings grow into teenagers. He was a great kid. Very sad hearing this news and thinking of his family. You all have my condolences. ❤️
Don I can’t even count all the great times we had back in the day, but what I can say is that those memories are the stuff of legends. To Darin and the Ducolon family I’m very sorry for your loss, he will be greatly missed and my thoughts are with you.
I will never forget how mad you were when I broke the barrier and saw you cry. We were bonded forever at that moment. I will never forget you and hearing you tell me you will love me forever. Back at you sweetheart.
I'm so very sorry for your loss. Thinking of you all. --Laura Ducolon
You held me together during one of the lowest points in my life. I hope you know how grateful I am for the love, friendship and support you showed me during that difficult time. And while life took us in different directions, I have often looked back on all the fun times we shared; your warm smile, those big giant hugs and that damn Corvette... I can’t help but smile. You were one/two in a million; I have no doubt it will be that way in heaven as well. Cheers, my sweet friend; until we meet again.
Going to miss my HUGS AND SQUEEZES at Home Depot.
Your Mini Me
Don, you will be greatly missed. I will always cherish the memories we all shared back in the school days. Even though you put out this tough guy persona you were someone who I could always count on to make me smile and make things just a little bit better. Much love to you and, of course to Darin as well.