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Don L. Six Sr.

1920 - 2020

Don L. Six Sr. obituary, 1920-2020, Springfield, FL

BORN

1920

DIED

2020

Don Six Obituary

SIX, Sr., Don L. Don L. Six, Sr. was born in Logansport, IN, on 12/3/1920, to parents, Don M. and Helen Six, and passed away on 8/24/20, he almost made 100 years. He's predeceased by his wife, Mary Margaret Six and his daughter, Dale Patricia Six. He is survived by his son, Don L. Six, Jr. of Blacklick, OH, his grandson, Andrew M. Six and great-grandson, Drew Six of Gahanna, OH, and his companion of 15 years, Dorothy Habberstad of Tequesta, FL. His family moved to Florida and spent the depression years in Miami and Tampa, where he grew up. He met his future wife, Mary Margaret Clann at Hillsborough HS in Tampa. He went to U of Florida and transferred to a school in California and earned a degree in aeronautical engineering, got a job with a small aircraft manufacturer in Middletown, OH, where he worked for several years before enlisting in the Navy. After his service he returned to his old job in Middletown. His parents had moved to Springfield, OH, and in about 1947, he moved his family there and he and his father, developed Meadow Lane SD and started building houses under the name 6 Industries. Their first commercial job was to build to show buildings at the Clark County Fairgrounds in about 1949, they never went back to residential. 6 Industries Inc., built hospitals, industrial and commercial buildings in the Midwest and Mid-South until closing in 1982. In Springfield, they built the City Building, Credit Life and Security National Bank among others. He retired in 1982, and moved to Southern Pines, N.C., and Tequesta, FL. He was a member of Springfield CC in Springfield, OH, and The Golf Club in Columbus, OH.

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Published by Springfield News Sun from Sep. 5 to Sep. 6, 2020.

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Pam Carr

August 27, 2022

Miss you Uncle Don.

Jerry L Palmer

September 7, 2020

I did not know him personally, but he was an Icon in Springfield. He and his wife were customers of my employer in mid 60s. They were such a handsome and well mannered couple, and both spoke kindly to me. They were special people. His contributions to Springfield will live on forever. My condolences to the family.

Glenn Collier, attorney

September 7, 2020

Don was a gentleman, He had a great sense of humor and you always knew where he stood on a matter. He had great business sense and took pride in the many projects he was involved with. Springfield is a better place because of his efforts. I had the privilege of working for him for many years prior to his retirement. Sad. He didn’t make it to 100 but he outlived Orsino by many many years.

Pamela Carr

September 6, 2020

Dear Junior, Andrew and Drew,
I am so sorry that Uncle Don has left us. He is a remarkable man and a true gentleman. I will miss my semiannual trips to his home.
I love you Uncle Don. You were always so kind to me. I remember coming to Ohio to you house when in high school and to the beach at Manasota Key as a child, as well as your home in Jupiter. You have given me many good memories. RIP

Jill Kesler

September 6, 2020

I didn’t know Don personally but knew him thru my grandfather,Herbert J Black.
They were on the Board of Directors at Security National Bank. My grandfather said he was “a good businessman” and respected and thought very highly of him.
I’m sorry for your loss.

Barbara Collins

September 6, 2020

A wonderful life -- well lived. Rest in peace now.

Gary Hull

September 5, 2020

Don, your dad was a tremendous asset to Springfield.
May you find peace and strength in the days ahead
through the love and caring of family & friends.

Gary Hull – Shawnee 62.

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