Donnie was the son of the late Joe Morris and Farris Ardell Jones and was born in Spalding County. He had lived in Warner Robins for the past 19 years of his life and was a member of Second Baptist Church. Donnie enjoyed his position as "paper tech" at the Happy Hour Service Center where he loved his friends and everyone he met with his pure and gentle heart and spirit. He was preceded in death by a special cousin, Louise Mercer.
Donnie is survived by his cousins Deborah (Parry) James of Macon, Robert (Denise) Mercer of Douglasville, Patricia (Richard) Weekley of Fisherville, and Randy (Gay) Mercer of Woodstock; his extended family, the Direct Care Staff and the employees of Happy Hour Service Center.
Survived by his cousins Spurgeon Eddie Youngblood, Jr. of Wilson, NC and my sister Sandra Elaine Youngblood (wife of Bobby Elwyn Wilbanks) of Commerce Georgia.
Donnie was the son of the late Joe Morris and Farris Ardell Jones and was born in Spalding County. He had lived in Warner Robins for the past 19 years of his life and was a member of Second Baptist Church. Donnie enjoyed his position as "paper tech" at the Happy Hour Service Center where he loved his friends and everyone he met with his pure and gentle heart and spirit. He was preceded in death by a special cousin, Louise Mercer.
Donnie is survived by his cousins Deborah (Parry) James of Macon, Robert (Denise) Mercer of Douglasville, Patricia (Richard) Weekley of Fisherville, and Randy (Gay) Mercer of Woodstock; his extended family, the Direct Care Staff and the employees of Happy Hour Service Center.
Survived by his cousins Spurgeon Eddie Youngblood, Jr. of Wilson, NC and my sister Sandra Elaine Youngblood (wife of Bobby Elwyn Wilbanks) of Commerce Georgia.
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