h/o Kimberly Daniels married: 07 Jan 2003
f/o Mary Evelyn Hester and Taylor Elise Hester
step f/o
siblings: Diana Jean Hester Westrrlund and Robert Lee Hester Jr.
Hester, Don W., husband, father, son, brother of Litchfield Park, AZ passed away on August 6, 2012. He is survived by his wife, Kim, step-son Christopher, 18, step-daughter, Kalyssa, 13, and daughters Mary, 6, and Taylor, 3; father, Robert L. Hester, sister, Diana Westerlund and brother, Robert L. Hester, Jr. His mother predeceased him in 1997. Don was born, August 11, 1961, in Garden Grove, CA. In 1977, the family moved to the Verde Valley where he graduated from Cottonwood High School. He graduated from the Universal Technical Institute in Phoenix with a Diesel Mechanic Certificate. After graduation he moved back to California and worked at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach. He returned to Phoenix in 1995. He went to work for Coca-Cola in Tempe which began his collection of Coke memorabilia. His collection continued even after he no longer worked for Coke. He met his wife, Kim, in 2004 after a motorcycle accident. She was a medical person attending to him. They were married in January 2005. A Memorial
h/o Kimberly Daniels married: 07 Jan 2003
f/o Mary Evelyn Hester and Taylor Elise Hester
step f/o
siblings: Diana Jean Hester Westrrlund and Robert Lee Hester Jr.
Hester, Don W., husband, father, son, brother of Litchfield Park, AZ passed away on August 6, 2012. He is survived by his wife, Kim, step-son Christopher, 18, step-daughter, Kalyssa, 13, and daughters Mary, 6, and Taylor, 3; father, Robert L. Hester, sister, Diana Westerlund and brother, Robert L. Hester, Jr. His mother predeceased him in 1997. Don was born, August 11, 1961, in Garden Grove, CA. In 1977, the family moved to the Verde Valley where he graduated from Cottonwood High School. He graduated from the Universal Technical Institute in Phoenix with a Diesel Mechanic Certificate. After graduation he moved back to California and worked at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach. He returned to Phoenix in 1995. He went to work for Coca-Cola in Tempe which began his collection of Coke memorabilia. His collection continued even after he no longer worked for Coke. He met his wife, Kim, in 2004 after a motorcycle accident. She was a medical person attending to him. They were married in January 2005. A Memorial
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