MENDITCH, Donald C.
Donald C. Menditch, 85, of Newington, died peacefully surrounded by his family at his home on Tuesday (March 06, 2012). He was the beloved husband of Edythe (Douts) Menditch for 63 years. Born and raised in Lancaster, PA, son of Nathan and Elsie (Rohrer) Menditch, he was a Newington resident since 1958. Donald was a proud U.S. Navy Veteran of World War II, and was a member of the United Methodist Church, Newington. He owned and operated Eye Flaire Opticians, in Newington, for 25 years, prior to his retirement. Proud of his musical talents, he played the trombone for several local bands, including the Sebby Papa's Orchestra. He was a member of the Masonic Sequin-Level Lodge #140, AF & AM for many years. He had a wonderful sense of humor. Don enjoyed bowling, but in his later years had a strong friendship with his golfing buddies. A loving and devoted father, grandfather, and great grandfather, he lived for his family, and leaves his son Bruce Menditch, and his daughter Deborah Menditch, both of Newington; three grandchildren Erin Lujan of New Britain, Bruce King and his fiancée Jacqueline Hafner, and Jenna-Rae Figueroa, all of Newington; six great grandchildren Gavin King, Dinahlei, Aiyanna, Vivienne and Evangeline Lujan, Sophia-Mae Figueroa, and Sonia Frett. He leaves a host of relatives in Pennsylvania including his niece Susan Tedford of Waterford, MI. He was predeceased by a sister Louise Alexander. His family would like to express its deepest appreciation to the VITAS Hospice staff for their dedication and wonderful care.
Relatives and friends are invited to call on Thursday from 6-8 p.m. at the Newington Memorial Funeral Home, 20 Bonair Ave., Newington. His funeral service will be private with Rev. Cecile Koppmann officiating. He will be laid to rest privately as well, with military honors, in West Meadow Cemetery, Newington. In honor of his lifelong dedication to giving blood, donations may be made to the American Red Cross Connecticut Chapter, Dept. 105004, P. O. Box 5003, Hartford, CT 06102-5003. Memories and condolences may be shared at www.newingtonmemorial.com.
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Marge Albert
March 8, 2012
We are so sorry, Edie!
Marge & Eldon Albert
Jan Beaucar
March 8, 2012
Dear Edie & family - I will always remember the kindness which Don and you showed me when I joined your church. I have many fond memories of Don pitching in and doing whatever needed to be done whether it was selling pumpkins or setting up chairs for coffee hour. I will always remember Don as a true 'gentle man' who made a difference in the world. May your family find much comfort in your memories of him and know that he will always be with you.
Becky McCloskey
March 8, 2012
Bruce & Jackie,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.
Becky and Nando
March 7, 2012
Mrs Menditch.
Bruce.
Debbie and Family.
My deepest sympathy and fond memories.
Trish
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KELLY FAMILY
March 7, 2012
Our deepest sympathies are with your entire family during this difficult time. I truly believe that those who cross, are always watching over us, and gently guide us when they feel the time is right.
In respecting your wishes for private services, please know that I will be lighting a candle in Mr. Menditches' honor, and to help light his path.
Sebby Papa
March 7, 2012
So sorry to read about Don's passing. Don was a true gentleman.
He was also a dedicated musician. We had many good times rehearsing & playing for different occasions. My thoughts & prayers are with the Menditch family. God bless................
Im sorry I cannot attend the wake.
Debbie Miller
March 7, 2012
Mrs. Menditch, Debbie & Bruce, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I have fond memories of the times our families got to together years ago.
March 7, 2012
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Newington Memorial Funeral Home
March 7, 2012
With deepest sympathy during your time of mourning.
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