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Donald Applegate Obituary

(NEWS ARTICLE) Donald W. Applegate, a decorated World War II Army veteran who battled German forces, was wounded twice, and liberated prisoner-of-war and labor camps, died April 29 in Hospice of Northwest Ohio, South Detroit Avenue. He was 90.

He had prostate cancer, his wife, Dorothy, said.

Mr. Applegate of Sylvania Township was the retired president and a former owner of Toledo-based Lucas Products, successfully marketing such varied niche items as laundry products and hand-cleaning solutions, iron-on mending patches, and adjustable bookshelves. He retired in 1990 and his wife later became president. The couple sold the business in 2010 to Robert Urfer.

"He was a good judge of people and hired the right people for his company," said William Vaughan, whose accounting firm had Lucas Products as a client. "He was very easy to get along with. When you talk about a war hero, maybe you think about some aggressive Marine, but Don, you could describe him as a gentle person and [he] never was abrasive."

The men knew each other for 20 years before Mr. Applegate mentioned his war record, Mr. Vaughan said.

Mr. Applegate received the Distinguished Service Cross, the second-highest medal for bravery in action, for refusing to yield to overwhelming enemy force in a small French town. He received the Silver Star for an episode in Germany in which Captain Applegate personally led reinforcements in an attack that inflicted heavy casualties and captured artillery, and more than 170 prisoners. He was wounded twice -- in the Battle of the Bulge and in the battle in the small French town -- and had two Purple Hearts.

He began speaking openly after a return visit to Europe for the 60th anniversary of the war's end, as he realized fewer veterans survived by the day. He was proud of his role in liberating the camps and aiding the prisoners, his wife said.

"He felt it was important that the younger generation would know about World War II and why he was there," she said. He spoke of his experiences in Andrew "Bud" Fisher's book of interviews with area war veterans, What A Time It Was.

A 1940 graduate of Scott High School, Mr. Applegate was a student at Miami University when he was drafted. After the war, he studied at the American Institute of Foreign Trade in Arizona and the National University of Mexico. He lived in Santiago, Chile, for three years on assignment for National City Bank of New York.

In 1960, he was a leader in Wood County of John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign.

He was a staunch conservationist and a longtime birder and was a former treasurer of the Toledo Naturalists' Association.

He was formerly married to the late Barbara Applegate.

Surviving are his wife, Dorothy, whom he married April 15, 1980; son, John Applegate; daughters, Martha Applegate and Anne O'Brien; stepson, Lonn Dugan; stepdaughters, Cynthia Dugan, Sherrie Larkin, and Jeannie Sanders; 18 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren.

Visitation is to be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday in Sylvania United Church of Christ, of which he was a member. Memorial services are to be from 11 a.m. to noon Saturday in the church. Arrangements are by Walker Funeral Home.

The family suggests tributes to Hospice of Northwest Ohio; Sylvania United Church of Christ, or the Toledo Naturalists' Association.

Contact Mark Zaborney at: [email protected] or 419-724-6182.
Published by The Blade on May 9, 2012.

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Kathie (Hoffman) O'Shea

July 10, 2012

Johnny, Martha and Annie, My deepest sympathy goes out to all of you for your loss of a truly delightful man. Maybe none of you remember me, but I was your babysitter on Second Street and at Grand Haven where your Dad played the zither and sang Big Rock Candy Mountain. He would giggle whenever he hit the wrong note. You Johnny would giggle when you peeked into the bathroom when I would go in to change. You were just that age. You kids were so cute. Mostly John I always wanted you and Don to know how grateful I have always been that you took me on birding walks and instilled a wonderful hobby into my life, and I in turn passed it on to my cousin, who has made it her way of life in the Adirondacks, and my brother and my husband and many others. So thank you, and thank you Don, so much. So many memories I've held onto all these years. You guys and Grand Haven are one of my happiest memories.I have thought of it so often. I hope Fitz, your Irish Setter is in heaven with you Don. When you brought him into the vet you said his legs were trembling like a "tuning fork". Giggle giggle.
Kathie (Hoffman) O'Shea

Ann Dugan

May 12, 2012

Dearest Dugan and Applegate Families,

Sincere condolences to you on Don's passing. He will be deeply missed by all whose lives he has touched. Don was a stellar example of what it means to be a Grandfather to my Children. We are all eternally grateful for the time we had with him. Thank you, Don

May 11, 2012

Dorothy~ I'll never forget your wonderful party where Donald and I discovered our mutual interest in "The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency" books. We had such a great discussion!
After reading all the other wonderful things about him, I am honored to have known him. I know you will miss him more as time passes. Just remember your friends will be there for you.
Love, Elaine and Phil

May 9, 2012

Every one enjoyed being with Don when he was at whitmer, a gentleman, scholar and all arround great guy.Kevin W Gannon.Pinehurst NC

June Taylor

May 7, 2012

Dorothy and family, When I saw Donald's name in the Blade a rush of fond memories came back to the days you and Donald were dating, so many years ago,and when I read between the lines of a beautiful write up, I can see you've had many cherished memories and a full life sharing many adventures, not to my surprise. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. With Much Love June (Berta) Taylor

May 7, 2012

Thinking of you, Dorothy, and praying for comfort as you grieve, as well as guidance and strength as you face a new chapter. Blessings always, Rita Visser

May 7, 2012

They simply don't make them any better than Don. He was so important to and highly regarded by his friends. - Ed Weber

Nancy Heffelfinger

May 6, 2012

I am so sorry for the loss of your father Martha. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

May 6, 2012

My Dad, Carl Teipel, loved Donny Sooo much. I know he cherished their time together, and I can speak for my dad (without his knowledge) that he had lost one of his best friend's and companions. He is so saddened by this loss of a true friend and soul mate.
I remember "Donny's" smile, and his family living on 5th street?? Near us maybe??
Anyway, my love and heart goes our to you all that knew and loved him.
Tina Teipel

Debbie Bauerschmidt Ferguson

May 6, 2012

Martha ,so sorry to hear of your loss, I know how hard it is as my Dad passed about the same time. Debbie Bauerschmidt Ferguson

Tim Quilter

May 6, 2012

To Martha, and the Applegate family; I am very sorry to read of your father's passing of this life. He had to be a man that was larger than life. As a Veteran, I can not help but be impressed about how he saved our way of life in WWII. However, his greatest deeds had to be with his family, and it shows. Certainly, he is a peace, and with our Creator.

Barb and Bill Weideman

May 6, 2012

Dear Annie, Martha, and John - It is hard to believe we will no longer see Don at the beach in Highland Park! We could always count on seeing him there - his favorite place. We are very sorry for your loss.

Bob & Ruth Hiszak

May 6, 2012

Dorothy and Family, We are so sorry for your loss. Donald has earned his rest as a great and respected man. He is now in the arms of Jesus to live forever in our hearts.

May 5, 2012

Dear Dorothy, Our prayers are with you. Donald was a deeply cherished friend. Bill & Carolyn Stifel, Irvington, NY

Sharon Havelak, OSF

May 3, 2012

Dear Dorothy,
You and Don are in my heart and in my prayer. Blessings - and much love!

Ray & Jodi O'Lenic & girls

May 2, 2012

Dorothy, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family!

Lonn Dugan

May 2, 2012

Thank you all for your support of my mother. Don will live on around us in mementos of a life well lived - and through us in the wisdom, grace and love he taught without words because he lived it.

Erin Palmer Szavuly

May 2, 2012

Dear Dorothy,

My thoughts and prayers are with you and Donald as he completes his journey home.

Kathryn Beggs-Howlett

May 1, 2012

Dear Martha and Dorothy, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Much love.

Tim O'Brien

May 1, 2012

You are in our thoughts and prayers. Thanks for your honorable service.

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