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Angel, Donald Dean --- 1930-2013

STEIN, ANGEL, SIDES, GROTEGUT, HALE

Posted By: IA GenWeb Volunter
Date: 5/9/2014 at 15:40:00

9/18/2013 Waukon Standard

Don Angel

Donald D. Angel, 83, of Waukon died Monday, September 9, 2013 in Waukon following an accident. Memorial services were held Tuesday, September 17 at First Presbyterian Church in Waukon with Pastor Grant VanderVelden and Rev. Richard Iles officiating. Burial was at Oakland Cemetery, Waukon. Martin Funeral Home assisted the family.
Donald Dean Angel was born June 23, 1930 in Dysart, the son of John and Mabel Dorathea (Stein) Angel. He was baptized and confirmed in Dysart. In 1948, Don graduated from La Porte City High School; he then attended and graduated from Gates Business College in Waterloo. Don received his Bachelor’s degree at the State College of Iowa (now UNI) in Cedar Falls.
January 31, 1951, he married Shirley Ruth Sides at the Methodist Church in La Porte City. He taught in Brandon before moving to Waukon in 1962. While teaching, Don earned his Master’s degree from the University of Illinois in Champaign, IL. Don was also a drivers education teacher and a coach for girls golf and basketball. He retired from teaching in 1992, and in 2007 he was inducted into the Iowa Girls’ Coaches Hall of Fame for golf. October 23, 2004, Don married Audrey Grotegut at the First Presbyterian Church in Waukon.

Don was a member of the United Methodist Church in Waukon, where he was a trustee and was on the committee for the McDowell Scholarship. He also attended the First Presbyterian Church in Waukon with Audrey. Being an active member of the community, Don was involved with numerous organizations, including Waukon City Council, the Jaycees, Kiwanis, the Veterans Memorial Hospital Board, and the Lions Club. He was also a member of the Waukon Golf and Country Club, Sportsman’s Club, Pheasants Forever, and was a Mason.
Don loved life and took on a variety of activities. He liked to go bowling and loved to golf, participating in several golf tournaments; he even made two holes in one during his lifetime. An avid sportsman, Don liked hunting, fishing, gardening, trap shooting and archery. He also liked traveling and made trips to Alaska, Canada, Branson, MO, and Florida. He also made sure to attend his children's, and later his grandchildren’s events. Don will be remembered for his infectious smile and his “halo”.

Don is survived by his wife, Audrey of Waukon; three children, Mick (Cathy) Angel of Mt. Vernon, Linda (Mark) Hale of Stoughton, WI and Chad (Leah) Angel of Waverly; a step-daughter, Jane Grotegut of Waukon; ten grandchildren, Amy Bodensteiner, Angela Archer, Ali Roemhild, Lucas, Justin and Isaac Hale, and Rhini, Cede, Trey and Cali Angel; a step-granddaughter, Beth Schulte of Greene; and 11 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Shirley, who died in 2002; and an infant brother, Dale.
Honorary pallbearers were Jim Christensen, Wayne Martin, Roger Ruegnitz, Wayne Sawyer, Marv Strike and Walt Wedo.

9/18/2013 Waukon Standard
Search For Waukon Man Ends With Unfortunate Results.

Allamakee County Sheriff Clark Mellick reported that the body of Don Angel of Waukon, age 83, was found Thursday morning, September 12 by a person walking a dog on the walking trails north of Waukon in the Makee Manor Conservation Park.
An area-wide search had been conducted for Angel after family members had reported him missing Monday afternoon, September 9 and expressed concerns of him having shown signs of early onset dementia. Mellick said that an extensive search had been conducted, but that Angel's 2008 Chevrolet Impala had been driven into the woods where it could not be seen from the road or adjacent parking area. Mellick said that Angel had apparently died Monday when he tried to exit his car, which he had driven a short distance down a walking trail. Upon his attempt to exit, the car reportedly rolled further into the trees and Angel was pinned by the car door when it was forced closed by a tree, Mellick said.


 

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