Donald David Daulton, age 79, passed away on Thursday September 18, 2025, at Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center in Knoxville, Tennessee. Donald was born on October 3, 1945, in West Union, Ohio to the late Ollie and Mae Daulton.
Donald was of the Baptist faith. He was always willing to give a helping hand and was a good dad and husband. Donald was an avid gardener and loved to eat.
Donald is preceded in death by his parents, wife Gracie Darlene Daulton; sons, Donnie Lee Daulton and David Allen Daulton; daughter April Daulton; grandsons David Daulton and Dustin Daulton.
He is survived by sons Steven and Dustin Daulton; daughter Chasity Daulton; brother Dwane Daulton and grandson Donnie Dalton.
Family and friends will gather on Monday September 22, 2025, in the chapel of Jones Mortuary from 4:00-6:00 pm with the funeral service starting at 6:00 pm. The interment will be at Jarnigan Chapel Cemetery at 11:00 am on Tuesday September 23, 2025,
Jones Mortuary in Clinton, Tennessee is honored to serve the family of Donald David Daulton.
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