Donald R. "Don"-Abramovitz-Obituary

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Donald R. "Don" Abramovitz

Sep 28, 1942 - Apr 26, 2023

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In loving memory of a wonderful friend. We will love you and miss you always.

I knew Chief Abramovitz for the entirety of my career. He was management and I was Union labor. He always treated me like a gentleman. I respected him as a Chief office, and grateful for his guidance.
My heartfelt condolences to his friends and family. Chris.

Don was a wonderful friend of our family. Prayers for Illa and family during this difficult time.

Dear Illa, Jason & Carrie, Ann & I were so sorry to learn of Dons’ passing. I will be there for both the wake and funeral, but regrettably Ann will unable to attend due to illness. Please know you have our most sincere condolences. God bless you all, Bill and Ann Biele.

We are so sorry for your loss. We will miss Don's humor and story telling on your visits home. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers, and hope to see you soon. Lots of love to you.

Ills and family,
I am so sorry about your loss of Don. He was a wonderful person. Al and I enjoyed being friends and neighbors at the lake. I am praying for God’s peace to surround you. God Bless. ❤ Kathy Slater

Illa, I am so very sorry to hear of Don‘s passing and know that my prayers and love are for you and all the family.
Don was a real live wire, helping anyone and being a great friend. ❤

Don has been a friend of mine for many years. One of he nicest people I know. Prayers and thoughts for his family.

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Donald R. "Don"'s Obituary

Abramovitz, Donald R. “Don” age 80 a longtime resident of Bridgeton Missouri, passed away on Wednesday, April 26, 2023 of complications from cancer. Don was born at home in Purdy Missouri on September 28th, 1942 to Sarah Julia (Ankweicz) Abramovitz and Frank M. Abramovitz. Don attended Henneman School, in Barry County Missouri from grades 1-8. After graduation, he worked with his father doing carpentry and electrical work. 

At age 18 Don entered the Navy in 1959. He completed his basic training at the Great Lakes Naval Training station in Waukegan (North Chicago) Illinois. Don was assigned to duty on the USS Ticonderoga (CVA-14), were he earned the rank of Electricians Mate (E5), second class and performed the duties of Master Electrician. The USS Ticonderoga was very active in the Vietnam War earning three Navy Unit Commendations, one Meritorious Unit Commendation, and twelve battle stars.

After completing his enlistment term in 1963 he gained employment at McDonnell Aircraft corporation in St. Louis Missouri. Don married Illa Jean Leonard of Pierce City Missouri on April 4th, 1964 at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Pulaskifield, Missouri. 

In 1965 Don joined the Creve Coeur Fire Protection District, where he rose from the rank of Private to Assistant Fire Chief, finally retiring in 2012 (47 years). During his time at Creve Coeur Fire Protection District, he was instrumental in keeping the fire apparatus in meticulous condition. Don could repair ANYTHING! He attended numerous educational conferences and assisted in countless training activities. In 1989, Don was instrumental in creating and serving on the St. Louis County Hazardous Material Response Team. This team responded to hazardous material situations and provided protection during the Presidential Debates, two World Series, the Allstar Game and the Papal visit in St. Louis. He was a valuable, knowledgeable, and integral member of the Creve Coeur Fire Protection District.

Don became certified in HVAC and started a private company with his next-door neighbor and continued on his own well into his retirement working for neighbors and close friends. He was always available to those in need, especially on a cold winter’s night.

Don was an avid boater and water skier all his life, having spent many hours with his wife Illa, family and friends on Table Rock Lake where they owned a condo for 21 years near Kimberling City Missouri. For those that knew Don know that he was usually found in his happy place tinkering in his garage.

Don was preceded in death by his father, Frank M Abramovitz, his mother Sarah Julia Abramovitz, his older sister Bernice M. (Abramovitz) Howerton.

Don is survived by his wife Illa Jean (Leonard) Abramovitz of Bridgeton Missouri, his son Jason L. Abramovitz, wife Carrie A. (Hall) Abramovitz and three grandsons Christopher, Matthew, and Conner, one brother James (Jim) Abramovitz and wife Gloria S. (Harvey) Abramovitz of Springfield Missouri, two nieces Jenifer J. Roberts of Springfield Missouri, and Alissa D. Haselhorst, of Canton Georgia and one nephew, Mark S. Howerton of Spokane Missouri, along with numerous lifelong friends.

Papa Don will be missed.

Services:   Funeral service at the SCHRADER Funeral Home and Crematory, 14960 Manchester Road at Holloway, Ballwin, Tuesday, May 2, at 11:30 a.m. Interment at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. If desired, contributions may be made to American Cancer Society. Visitation Monday, May 1, from 4-8 p.m. Friends may sign the family’s on-line guestbook at Schrader.com.

 

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