Dozens of times over the last few months, I’ve ridden the bike past a roadside memorial where the Cox Creek Path comes out on Salem Avenue. Wind and weather have reduced the shrine to a small pile of rubbish, but you can still tell for whom it was put up.
For the first time Saturday, I stopped and took a closer look. The wooden cross and plastic flowers are meant to remind us of Donald K. Sawyer, who lived from 1960 until this year. That much I could read on the material on the ground.
For more information, I checked the digital archives of the Albany Democrat-Herald. And there I learned that at the age of 57, Donald Keith Sawyer had died on a railroad track a few hundred yards from where the memorial shrine was set up. On April 12, he walked in front of a Union Pacific freight with his dog, and both were killed.
I didn’t know the man and learned little from the brief death notice in the local paper. But an online search of his name found three more hits, all of them reporting run-ins with the law.
In one notable case, the Albany police found a cigarette butt at the scene of a September 2011 theft from a construction site in the 800 block of Fourth Avenue S.E. At the state crime lab the DNA on the butt was matched with a sample in the state DNA database. The sample had been taken from Sawyer, and in July 2012 the police arrested him. He was 52 at the time.
The memorial looks pretty sad now. On a piece of wood, someone had written “in loving memory.” Perhaps it is comforting to be reminded that no matter how troubled your life or how sad the way it ends, there is somebody who remembers you with kind words. (hh)
Don, was a great person, with a great family, addiction got him in to trouble.we were friends for over 45 years and worked together a lot in our younger years,alcohol and drugs screwed him up and he could not get away from them, rest in peace buddy!
I never met Don, bet feel I knew him well. Thanks.
DRAT
To whoever placed the memorial — good n ya’
And in his last of many selfish moves he made sure to kill his dog also. “Memorial” should be removed.
Thank you HH for the the research.
He was my 17 yr old sons father, and he would have given anyone the shirt off his back. Addiction kicked his butt. As for how he died he tried to save his dog Hudson who ran in front of the train. RIP Donald gone but not forgotten
My sympathies to you and your son. It must be hard for you two to hear other’s misunderstanding of Don’s death.