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Don Iodice

Pontiac, Michigan

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Iodice, Don R. Of Rochester Hills, 89, died Sunday, August 20th, 2017 peacefully in his sleep. He leaves his wife of 56 years, Amanda (Mary Amanda McThenia) Iodice; his sister Carol Iodice deceased, his sons; Don R Iodice Jr., James M. Iodice and wife Rebecca (Brackett) Iodice, three...

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Prof. Iodice taught me French from 1984 to 1988. He pushed us to do well, and I so very much appreciate his influence in my life. He always played the Pink Panther theme before oral lab exams, and to this day I think of him when I hear that theme! May he Rest In Peace.

My French class with Professor Iodice in 1984 literally changed the course of my life. He encouraged me to spend my summer in France and showed me how I could actually do it on a student's budget. I initially had no plans to make a career of French, but after that initial visit, many more followed, It was a total game changer for me from then on in so many respects.

I am comforted to know that Professor Iodice died peacefully in his sleep after a long life. He was a devoted...

Condolences to the family. In 1981 Professor Don Iodice was my Broadcast Announcing instructor at Oakland University. He taught me how to be an effective, professional broadcaster and a competent, engaging public speaker. I use the lessons he taught me in the lab and in the classroom every day. Along with my faculty advisor Dr. Donald Hildum, I owe both of these great educators a huge debt of gratitude. In my eyes they were giants in the field of communications. I wish our paths would have...

MAY THE THOUGHT OF KNOWING THAT FAMILY AND FRIENDS SHARE IN YOUR GRIEF BRING YOU A MEASURE OF COMFORT.PLEASE READ PROV 17:17

You were an amazing professor and had a huge impact on me and my French studies. I still have my books from your classes (which were many moon ago)!
Thank you for your enthusiasm and passion for all things français as well as many wonderful memories.
Au revoir, Prof. Iodice.

Thank you Mr. Iodice for being a wonderful mentor to me. I will always be grateful on how important it is to be involved in education.

What a great man. He was a wonderful mentor to many, including me.

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