2023 is upon us as this devastating disease touches more of us, whether as caregivers or loved ones we have lost. If you would like to remember someone important in your life, you can add a memorial to them on this website by just completing the Add a Memorial form below.
Maw maw we love you and miss you soo much. There are no goodbyes for us you will always be in our hearts!
From Chris Patat on March 30th, 2023
We love and miss you so much. There isn't a day that goes by that we don't think about you!! We have so many memories that our hearts will hold forever. We love you!!
Donald Slauson, Jr. LTC RET (Age 78) of Woodbridge, VA passed away on October 15, 2014 in Austin, TX. He was the beloved husband of Barbara Grim Slauson who preceded him on October 20, 2011. Don, son of the late Donald D. Slauson and Ruth Nesslerodt Slauson,, was born on May 2, 1936 in Williamsburg, VA. Following high school, he attended VPI and was a member of the Corps of Cadets. Upon receiving his commission, Don became a helicopter pilot and served two tours in Vietnam. LTC (RET) Slauson was an active member of the 114th Aviation Co. Association. He served his country for more than 35 years in various assignments and positions in the Active Army and as a Department of the Army Civilian. Amound his many awards and achievements include the Distinguished Flying Cross, Purple Heart, Bronze Star and Meritorious Civilian Service Award. He is survived by his sons, D. Douglas Slauson III of Austin, TX and Will Slauson of Woodbridge, VA, Will's wife, Esther, and their two sons, William and Wesley, nieces Anne Thornton and Gale Sipfle, and cousins. A memorial services and internment will be at Arlington National Cemetery in February 2015.
I will forever cherish the memories over the years and will always love you and miss you so much. This horrible disease stole you away too soon and a year later stole our father. I pray that you're rejoicing in heaven with our family members gone before.
My dad-my first love, the one who held my hand when I was learning to walk, the one who taught me to drive my first car, and the one who walked me down the aisle to marry my Prince Charming. I'm forever grateful that I got to return that honor by holding your hand as you transitioned from this life to your heavenly home.
MY DAD-MY HERO
This disease stole so much from you and me but it didn't steal who you'll always be to me-MY DADDY
I love you so much.