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This Book of Memories memorial website is designed to be a permanent tribute paying tribute to the life and memory of Donald Mothershed. It allows family and friends a place to re-visit, interact with each other, share and enhance this tribute for future generations. We are both pleased and proud to provide the Book of Memories to the families of our community.

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Condolence From: ben.s.byrd.80@gmail.com
Condolence: This man was(is) my Grandfather and even though I didn't get to send much time with him I am proud to be his Granddaughter and Proud to be a MOTHERSHED
Thursday July 07, 2022
Condolence From: Jackson's Funeral Homes Family
Condolence: Dear Mothershed Family,

We at Jackson's Funeral Home remember January 9, and the life of Donald Joe Mothershed. It is our hope that this quote by Thomas Bailey Aldrich brings you comfort as you remember him on this day. "What is lovely never dies, but passes into another loveliness, stardust or sea-foam, flower or winged air."

You are in our thoughts,
Jackson's Funeral Homes Family
Thursday January 06, 2022
Condolence From: Winston Mothershed
Condolence: Mr. Joel Anderson, thank you for sharing your memories. It means a lot to our family. During this trying time, we understand the social distancing. He would sure understand as we do we.
Tuesday January 12, 2021
Condolence From: Joel E. Anderson
Condolence: Little Rock, AR. It hit me hard when I saw Donald Joe's obituary in this morning's newspaper!. He and I (and Marvin Ross) grew up together in a three-family neighborhood by Village Creek on State 226 two miles or so from Swifton. We rode bicycles, fished together, picked cotton, roamed the fields with our bows and arrows and BB guns, and we played basketball, each of us having a goal post in our back yards. Donald Joe and I were only 10 days apart in age, both thin and the same height. But he had longer arms which gave him an advantage in re-bounding. I have rarely seen him since high school graduation and last saw him at Virgie's funeral, but what a flood of memories has surged today after reading his obituary. He was a major and cherished part of my growing-up years. I extend sympathy and condolences, and I very much regret that Covid precautions will prevent my being present Tuesday to pay my respects to my friend Donald Joe and to meet his family.
Sunday January 10, 2021
Condolence From: Gwen Roulx
Condolence: He was an awesome cousin. Always kind and considerate. He never failed to make me laugh. We had a lot of good times together and I will miss him very much. Goodbye and RIP dear cuz.
Saturday January 09, 2021
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