Donald-Munson-Obituary

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Donald J. Munson

Nov 8, 1947 - Feb 9, 2026 (Age 78)

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Was just going to contact him to tell him that class mate at Midland Rich Erwin passed away this morning and opened this up to find this. Sincere Condolences to the family! Don was my long time room mate at Midland and he confided in me to sell him several vehicles through the years. He told us about a Doctor in Denver that could help our daughter with a hearing problem and have been forever grateful. RIP

Very Nice service today. Don was a great guy and an heck of a salesman. I worked with him on many projects for my company. He was always looking for the golden ticket that he can share with me to sell me. He was professionally persistent when showing features and benefits- truly a lost art amongst new sales associates. I too lived in Highlands Ranch, and frequently when neither of us wasn't traveling, we would meet for breakfast or lunch at First Watch. Don and I would always talk about...

I was a friend of Don’s, primarily in our Tuesday Men’s Group at Cherry Hills Community Church. We golfed regularly and he shared numerous stories of North Denver and his travels. Truly a memorable and wonderful friend. RIP

We’ve lost a dear lifelong friend. We can’t express the void we feel at this time. Don not only became like a family member but also spoke many times how proud he was to be Luke’s Godfather. Don was a huge part in all of our families lives and loved by all. He will greatly be missed, always in our hearts and never forgotten. He was one of a kind! We’re sure he’s selling generators up there..
Love you Don,
Al, Cheryl, Cara, Mark, Luke Lisi and families.

I had the privilege to work with Don for over 40 years from Homelite to CMS. Don always had a joke and a quick comment. He will be missed and i will remember him always as a " GOOD GUY"

As a fellow sales engineer, I found it very easy to have a conversation with Don about practically anything. We were chums in the Pinot Garagio Wine Club,and Don put in a lot of work there making very good wine. We will miss his positive attitude. I remember a huge Xmas party at his house in HR.

I was Don’s handyman for several years I enjoyed working for and with him. I spent time with him and his two shepherds just talking. He will be missed. God is with you!

Don and I were close friends since college at Midland Lutheran. We both loved golf and played hundreds of rounds together. In his married years, wife Vickie and I enjoyed many many social events with them. Don could interact with anyone which he almost always initiated. A primary reason why he was so effective in his sales career. He did love his dogs! Recent years weren't kind to him as he suffered a number of ailments but he wouldn't let them slow him down much.
We are so very sorry...

Donald was a great cousin and we grew up together across the alley in Globeville the first 10-12 years of our life. He would walk into our grandma's home which is where I lived with my parents, open the refrigerator, grab something and sit down and watch TV. We were very close and we continued to celebrate holidays and major events together. Yes, he was stubborn and had his own ways, but we all are like that. I am so glad I was there for him over the last 15 years and was able to be there...

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We remember and honor a man, father and grandfather who lived life on his own terms - strong-willed, hardworking, and deeply loyal to the people and principles he believed in.Known by many and lovingly called “Pappy” by his grandchildren, he was a proud businessman who worked right up...

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