Don Michel

1933 - 2020

Don Michel obituary, 1933-2020, Summerville, SC

Don Michel

1933 - 2020

BORN

1933

DIED

2020

Don Michel Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 2, 2020.
11/4/33-7/26/20

Don Michel was born and grew up in Scranton, PA graduating from Scranton Technical (1951) and from Temple University with a BS in Electrical Engineering. He served in the US Army for several years in Korea and was a Master Mason at Scranton Union Lodge #291. He lived in Mt Holly, NJ for several years and then moved to Los Alamos in 1968 with his infant daughter after Marla passed away unexpectedly. He married Phyllis in 1969 and they divorced in 1989. He married Myrtle in 1993 and she passed away January 2020.

During his long life, Don enjoyed tennis, gardening, camping, fishing, skiing, genealogy, square dancing, and travel. He visited Donna wherever she lived – Brazil, Florida, Georgia, SC, Connecticut, Hawaii, and Japan. He even travelled with her to Australia, which was a life long dream for him. Don taught his daughter many things like resilience, staying healthy/active, enjoying life, how to order Christmas tree enchiladas, and how to make the perfect margarita.

He worked at LANL from 1968-1990 and in retirement spent many years traveling around the country by RV and doing genealogy until his eyesight failed. He moved to Mesa AZ in 1991 and spent summers in Minnesota to be near Myrtle's kids and family. Four years ago, Don asked to move to be closer to his daughter and he lived at Cypress Assisted Living in Summerville, SC.

Don was preceded in death by his parents Raleigh and Clara Michel, brother Chester Michel, sister Janice McGurrin, wife Marla (Hazen), ex wife Phyllis (Scoggins Reading), and wife Myrtle (Pehrson). Surviving is his daughter, Donna Michel McClure (Paul), of Summerville, SC, his grandchildren Jonathan (Blacksburg, VA), Andrew (Austin, TX) and Michel (Clemson, SC). He also had a special place in his heart for his grandkids Warren Scoggins (Pittsfield, MA) and Wendy Strohmeyer (White Rock, NM). He leaves behind friends and family who enjoyed his quirky and wry sense of humor.

Following Don's wishes, he will be cremated and buried next to Marla at Fairview Cemetery in Moscow, PA with a minister from Hickory Street Presbyterian Church officiating sometime in the fall.

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