Don had been a member of the Order of the DeMolay. His Slavic lineage includes Ukrainian, Russian, Polish, and Austrian ancestry. He attended the Newman School, both Mass Bay and North Shore Community Colleges and was a graduate of Coyne Electrical School. Don was a passionate New England sports fan who loved the Red Sox and Patriots. He was a car enthusiast who would take June on rides in his Camaro back in the 70s before the kids came along and his driving of his Dodge Grand Caravans over the years was often inspired by his favorite IndyCar and NASCAR drivers, especially Mario Andretti. Due to his experience in the USAF, Don enjoyed observing planes arriving and departing from Logan Airport when he lived in Revere and later on, at Brownfield Airport just outside of Fryeburg, ME. Any time the Thunderbirds or Blue Angels would fly was a performance that he enjoyed viewing with immense pride. Donald had a particular affinity for his daughter Ashley's first dog, Rudy, her longtime hiking companion. Rudy and Don shared a unique bond that not even words can express. He loved Rudy as his own. They will both be missed leaving behind a trail of loving memories. His grandkids will miss his "Mr. Fix-it skills" - "Papa" repaired many broken toys trying to restore them to working order - he had a special knack for these tasks. Don enjoyed trips he and June made to casinos in Rhode Island, Connecticut and Maine. Their Sunday drives exploring back roads, quaint restaurants, and vistas could have made a great travel blog.
At Don's request, no wake or funeral arrangements will be held. For those wishing to do so, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Donald's memory to a charity of one's choosing.
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