the Korean War. On July 26, 1952 he married Evelyn Borrelli at Providence, RI. After his honorable discharge in 1954, Don and Lynne returned to Iowa where Don worked for Hancock Co. Coop Oil for 3 years and Bock Oil for four years. In 1960, Don and Lynne began farming southwest of Klemme until 1999 when they moved into Garner. Don drove school bus for the Klemme school district for 14 years and did seasonal farm work for Gordon and Marilyn Pringnitz for many years. He enjoyed traveling and attending his annual Navy reunion in various states. Don also enjoyed visiting with people and the fellowship of his "coffee buddies". He considered his family as his most precious possession. He loved spending time with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was a member of the United Presbyterian Church where he served as Sunday school superintendent, sang in the choir and served on the Board of Trustees and Session for many years. He also was a board member of the Klemme Coop and bank director for North Iowa State Bank in Belmond for a number of years. Don is survived by his wife, Lynne, of Garner; two sons, Ken (Deb) Quintus of Garner and Brad Quintus of Mesa, AZ; four grandchildren, Ellen (Eric) Schulte and their two children, Ava and Hayden, Lauren (Nathanael) Gilkerson and their two children, Evelina and Rosina, Evan Quintus and Nicole Quintus; two sisters, Virginia (Harlan) Haberkamp of Garner and Dorothy Jeter of Garner; three sisters-in-law, Verneil Quintus of Garner, Ruth Quintus of Brooklyn Park, MN and Phyllis Quintus of Hampton; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; grandson, Reed Quintus; a sister, Margaret Allen; and three brothers, Dean, Jim and Jerry Quintus.