Donald Pfaff
Donald Pfaff

Obituary of Donald Harry Pfaff

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Donald Harry Pfaff went home to his lord peacefully on June 7, 2018. He was 76 years old.


Don was born on June 14, 1941 to his parents Uula and Harry Pfaff in Emmett, Idaho. Don played 3 years of varsity football at Emmitt high school, and moved to Clark county to attend cabinetry school. Don was a Clark county resident for 58 years, and retired after 40 years from the Camas Papermill. During his younger years, Don belonged to the Vancouver Four-Square Church where he participated with the Royal Rangers, was on the board of directors, and volunteered as an usher. He enjoyed a wide variety of hobbies, including fishing, photography, listening to country music and classic rock, watching football (he dearly loved his SeaHawks), watching movies, and doing sudoku every morning. Don also loved working in his garden and planting flowers. 

 

Don is survived by his wife Diana L. Hansen Pfaff at home; his brothers Gary and Randy Pfaff, his three children: Jeremy, Jon and Jennifer Pfaff, and 10 grandchildren. He was proceeded in death by his parents and two brothers.

 

A celebration of life is taking place on June 14, 2018 at Brown's Funeral Home, at 11 AM. Burial will take place at Washougal Cemetery. To sign the online guestbook or to leave a condolence, please visit www.brownsfh.com

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Celebration of Life

11:00 am
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Brown's Funeral Home
410 NE Garfield Street
Camas, Washington, United States
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