1952 NCAA All American Baseball Team by the American Association of College Baseball Coaches. In 1993, Don was inducted into the University of Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Hall Of Fame. Don was drafted by the Cleveland Indians and pitched for the Peoria Chiefs and the Yakima Bears. In 1954 he was invited to attend the Cleveland Indian's Spring Training in Daytona Beach Florida. While at Spring Training, Don was called into the United States Air Force. He entered the Air Force in 1954, where he served two years with the Strategic Air Command at Lockbourne Air Force Base in Columbus, Ohio. He retired from the Air Force Reserves with the rank of Captain. Don continued his education and earned a M.S. degree in Animal Science and a Ph.D in Bio-Chemistry and Animal Science from the University of Missouri. He was selected to Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. He was elected to QEBH National Honorary Academics Society of the University of Missouri In 1960, Don was employed as an animal nutritionist for Dixie Mills in East St. Louis, Illinois. In 1964, Don became the Director of Nutrition and Research with Protein Blenders in Iowa City, later Hubbard Milling Company until his retirement in 1995. He was a Charter Diplomate of the American College of Animal Nutrition, member of the American Society of Animal Science, and the Nutrition Council of the American Feed Manufactures While attending the University of Missouri, Don met his future bride, Janis Aileen Pabst, a music major attending Stephens College. Don and Jan were married on September 26, 1953 at the First Christian Church in Albia, Iowa. The two shared a lifelong bond. They shared many interests, such as gardening, traveling, and events at Hancher and the Old Creamery Theater. They were avid sports fan, especially for the Missouri Tigers, the Iowa Hawkeyes, and the St. Louis Cardinals. They have been season ticket holders for Iowa Football and Basketball games for over 50 years. Don was an active member of the Monday Morning Quarterback Club, the "Garden Club," Johnson County I Club, the American Legion Post 0721 in Coralville, and the Professional Investors Organization. Don enjoyed building Grandmother Clocks, school clocks and working on his HO trains. Don was a man of strong faith. He was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran Church. He was an active member of the Our Redeemer Lutheran Church since 1964. With a calm demeanor, strong moral compass, and constant good humor, Don was a strong and loving example for his three daughters, seven grandchildren, and four great grandchildren. He loved spending time with his family. Their "Papa" took them to ride on the City Park train and on long tractor rides. Everyone enjoyed his homemade peach, vanilla, and black cherry ice cream, root beer floats, chocolate malts, and trips to Danes Dairy. All his grandsons were fortunate to receive John Deere riding tractors, even if it had to be shipped to Anchorage, Alaska! Don is survived by Janis, his loving wife of 64 years, their three daughters and husbands; Susan and Terry Maglich of Columbia MO, Jane and Ken Friedman of Bremerton WA, and Elizabeth and Dave Carlson of Minneapolis MN. Seven grandchildren; Christopher Maglich (Jessie), Ryan Maglich (Shelby), Nathan Mayhook (Mindy), ZoeAnna Mayhook, Lili Mayhook, Thomas Carlson, and Madeline Carlson Four great grandchildren, Brody and Tyler Maglich, John Mayhook, and Kennedy Maglich. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Iowa City Hospice, and University of Missouri Baseball. To read the full obituary, please click here: http://www.lensingfuneral.com/obituaries/Donald-Boenker?obId=3184676#/obituaryInfo