Mr. Sauls is survived by son, Kyle Travis Sauls, his ex-wife, and love of his life, Sheila Sauls and step son , Ryan Moyer, all of Denton, his father, Thurman P. Sauls, of Denton, sister, Teresa Jester of Whitesboro, and brother, Roland "Dude" Sauls and wife Lesia of Highland Village, also numerous aunts, uncles, cousins. He was preceded in death by his mother and nephew, Cody Looper.
Don enjoyed the outdoors, with fishing, being one of his favorite sports. He loved playing baseball in his high school years. He loved watching the Dallas Cowboys with his dad. And he had a God given talent of painting and drawing that not many people knew about. He painted several oil paintings as young as an eleven year old. He had a heart of gold and enjoyed spending time with his only son, Kyle. He loved his friends and family and will be missed by all that knew and loved him.
Mr. Sauls is survived by son, Kyle Travis Sauls, his ex-wife, and love of his life, Sheila Sauls and step son , Ryan Moyer, all of Denton, his father, Thurman P. Sauls, of Denton, sister, Teresa Jester of Whitesboro, and brother, Roland "Dude" Sauls and wife Lesia of Highland Village, also numerous aunts, uncles, cousins. He was preceded in death by his mother and nephew, Cody Looper.
Don enjoyed the outdoors, with fishing, being one of his favorite sports. He loved playing baseball in his high school years. He loved watching the Dallas Cowboys with his dad. And he had a God given talent of painting and drawing that not many people knew about. He painted several oil paintings as young as an eleven year old. He had a heart of gold and enjoyed spending time with his only son, Kyle. He loved his friends and family and will be missed by all that knew and loved him.
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