family lake home in Three Rivers, Michigan. He also delighted in traveling the country with Elaine. They took many road trips visiting over 40 states. He moved out west (his lifelong dream) to Cave Creek, Arizona in 2014 after Elaine passed. Don's greatest passion was clearly flying. He found great pleasure watching air shows, and military aircraft. When the kids were young, he flew Cessna airplanes at Howell Airport in Crestwood, IL Sundays after church. One of his most memorable flying experiences was co-piloting a Piper airplane alongside a friend, on his 90th birthday over Phoenix, Arizona! Donald liked to listen to his LP record collection on his vintage phonograph and dance with Elaine. He had an extremely generous spirit; he enjoyed giving big tips and helping out people in need (although never drew attention to this). Don had quite a sense of humor; he appreciated a good laugh. One of his favorite shows was "Everybody Loves Raymond". He also enjoyed the Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts and in particular Don Rickles. A tall man, at 6' 2", many people mistook him for an actor; he resembled Jack Palance, Clint Eastwood, and the Marlboro man to name a few! DBR was loved deeply, and will be sorely missed. However, the family is rejoicing that he is now in the arms of his Savior Jesus Christ, and with all those who passed before him. A friend stated recently "you just don't find too many like him anymore". Donald would give you the shirt off his back; he was a true gentleman, a dedicated patriot and a loyal friend. Donald was a charitable man. Should you like to make a memorial gift in lieu of flowers, please consider contributing to one of his favorite charities: St. Labre Indian School in Ashland, Montana, a charity dear to Donald's heart and one he contributed to for many years. www.stlabre.org. St. Labre Indian School Educational Association is an institution that provides quality education and outreach services to Native American youth and their families, specifically serving Native American Children of the Northern Cheyenne and Crow Reservations since 1884. The Disabled American Veterans - DAV provides support programs & veteran services that empower them to lead high-quality lives with respect and dignity. www.HelpDAV.org DAV helps more than one million veterans each year in positive, life-changing ways, at no cost to them. When you support DAV, you support more victories for veterans. Alternatively, the family will be gifting the Village of Oak Lawn with a park bench in Donald's memory. (Before moving out west, Don liked to take walks around the streets of Oak Lawn. He enjoyed getting out into the community to get exercise). Please email Susan sdfox@live.com if this is something you'd like to be a part of. A Memorial Service to honor Donald will be held at 2:00 pm on Saturday, October 2, 2021, at Highlands Church, 9050 E. Pinnacle Peak Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85255. https://youtu.be/UPpT-EqFofk