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Donald Griesbach Obituary

Donald L. Griesbach
July 13, 1930 - November 11, 2022
Kalamazoo, Michigan - Donald L. Griesbach, 92 years old, who resided at the Fountains at Bronson Place in Kalamazoo, MI went home to be with the Lord on November 11, 2022. Born July 13, 1930, in Muskegon, MI, Don was the son of the late Walter E. and Norma M. (Bloom) Griesbach. He graduated from Muskegon High School in 1948 and received both Bachelor, 1952, and Master's, 1963, degrees in Music from Western Michigan University.
Don served his country honorably and proudly first in the Army Reserves and later as a member of the 82nd Army Band in Nuremberg, Germany during the Korean Conflict.
On January 29, 1955, Don married the love of his life, the former Catherine Ann Marxer at First Congregational Church in Grand Rapids, MI starting a life rich with family, music and travel.
Don's career path started at Muskegon High School playing clarinet in the school band under the direction of William Stewart. Don started his own dance band while in college, and he never stopped playing until his elder years. His professional career spanned 30 years as an educator of instrumental music in Stanton, Grant, Hartford, Montague, and Portage Public Schools. Don also coached girls' basketball as well as boys' and girls' golf teams. He was a private woodwind tutor, interim saxophone instructor at Western Michigan University and moonlighted as a member of the famed Bobby Davidson Dance Orchestra. He played for Holiday on Ice, Ringling Bros. Circus, Windjammers and Shriner's bands.
Following retirement in 1985, Don and Cathy spent summers at their cottage on Coldwater Lake and later became snowbirds in Bradenton, FL. While in Bradenton, Don was a member and guest conductor in Manatee Community Band, Suncoast Concert Band, Jazz Ambassadors Big Band and Suncoast Saxophone Quartet.
Don and Cathy enjoyed traveling the world on 17 cruises. One highlight was playing as a member of the Community Band of America performing during Pope John Paul II General Audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican. At the Pope's request, the band received a special blessing.
Don is survived by three loving children; Linda (Mike) Sopher of LaSalle, MI, Sandra (Neil) Bremer of Portage, MI and John Stewart (Julie) Griesbach, also of Portage, MI. Three cherished granddaughters; Catherine (Lance) Livi, Anna Griesbach and Bonnie Bremer; several nieces; nephews; former students; and musicians will treasure his memory. Don will be laid to rest at Mona View Cemetery in Muskegon Heights, MI where private graveside services will be held. In honor of Don's memory donations may be directed to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital at P.O. Box 1893, Memphis, TN 38101-9950 or donate by phone: (800) 478-5833.
Please visit Don's personalized web page for online guestbook or to leave a condolence at www.langelands.com

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Published by Bradenton Herald on Nov. 20, 2022.

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Gloria (Barton) Beery

November 20, 2022

Linda, Sandy & John,
Sorry to hear of your father's passing. I have some very happy memories of my childhood because you were our neighbors. My sister and I will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

Kathryn Rowan

November 20, 2022

My condolences to the Griesbach family. He was my band conductor at Montague High School in the l960's. He was a favorite teacher during his tenure and I could not wait for band practice.

Margie Close

November 19, 2022

Mr. Griesbach was my teacher in Grant 1955. My favorite.We all loved him.

Gina-Maria Chimner

November 18, 2022

I'm so sorry for your loss. I have been thinking of you all alot this week. You are in my heart as you take this journey of farewell.
Something that comes to my mind when I think of your Dad-I always loved his smile!!

Michael Jameyson

November 17, 2022

My deepest condolences. I always will think of Mr Griesbach as a dedicated professional with the perfect blend of patience. I´ll never forget how nervous I´d be when playing a solo recital in his office on the French horn. He always made me feel good about music. How he could put up with me I´ll never know. Rest in Peace Mr Greisbach.

Tom & Sheri Bongers

November 17, 2022

Our sincere condolence to you John & the entire Griesbach family during these difficult times. May he rest in peace...

Marcia Grosser-Wells

November 16, 2022

Linda, Sandy and John - I´m so sorry to learn of your dad´s passing. There are so many great memories of growing up with all of you on Bluegrass Circle. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Marcia Grosser-Wells

David Wells

November 16, 2022

Don was, is a heck of a guy! I played with him in the Bobby Davidson Orchestra. I was a student teacher with him and David Overton in the early 70's. Many happy memories of this special man. Rest in Peace.

Robert Stoll

November 16, 2022

Don was a devoted member of the Suncoast Concert Band and Jazz Ambassadors for 25 years. He was a wonderful man and devoted husband . We feel honored and privileged to have known Don. Our thoughts are with all the family.
Bob & Nancy Stoll

Daniel L. Wentzloff

November 16, 2022

A life well lived. Cousin Don was the kindest, gentlest, loving person on God´s green earth. His love of music, along with his musical gift touched thousands of students, and all who listened to his performances. I will remember the dinners at your parents home and the family time spent together. Your parents were so very proud of you and your music accomplishments. Your love of family was clearly shown in your children. God bless, your cousin, Dan Wentzloff.

Bill Scaletta

November 15, 2022

Don was my first band director when I was learning to play clarinet in 5th grade at Hartford Public Schools. May he rest in peace and strike up the heavenly band.

Bob Persky

November 15, 2022

I am sorry to hear of Don´s passing. It was because of my high school experience in band under his direction, that I pursued a career in music as a 6-12 band director. He was such a great teacher and musician. My thoughts and prayers are with the whole family.

Bob Persky class of `75

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