Don-Michael-Obituary

Don Michael

Stow, Massachusetts

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DIED
September 27, 2020
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Stow, Massachusetts

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Michael, Don R. Age 73 of Stow, formerly of Wellesley, died peacefully at home in the company of his beloved wife and daughters on Sunday, September 27th, 2020. Born in Springfield, he was the son of Max and Leona (Philleson) Michael. He excelled academically and was the recipient of many merit...

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There is hardly a day that passes without some memory of Don coming to my mind. Whether it is a memory of our many hours of flying together, or doing flying related activities, or Don's thoughts and assistance on one of my woodworking projects, or his interest and aid in the restoration of my old Mercedes. Don was always there to lend a hand and to offer his expertise. Right now I am working on a book about our Solar System and our planet and our own history and I would have loved to have had...

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Don, R.I.P.! My T64 classmate and friend ..it was a pleasure and an honor to know you since the halls of Tech until this day. You always were a principled man of the highest quality. Oh, the educational and non-educational intellectual fun that we shared. With much earned respect, Mitch.

RIP Don it was an honor to have you as a classmate and Lymphoma fighter. I enjoyed catching up at our Tech reunions.Cathy ,so sorry for your loss along with the family and extended families he helped along the way.Tech 64' Carol Dexter Marshall

Mr. Michael,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served as a U.S. Naval Aviator during the Cold War. Millions of Americans slept safe at night because you and your fellow Servicemen stood ready to defend our Country. And to your Family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Fair Winds And Following Seas

Don, was always a true friend from the moment we met in the flying club. I enjoyed every minute of our flying times together and sharing woodworking ideas. Dolores looked forward to hearing the latest stories about his precious grandchildren, Max and Leo. He was always upbeat and had something fun to tell us. Don will surely be missed by us and everyone who knew him. May he RIH.
Love,
Skip and Dolores

I enjoyed my brief visit with Don and his woodworking buddies. His joy in woodworking was contagious. Wish I had more time to get to know him better.
Bob Macauley

He was one of the good guys. Sending love to his beautiful family.

Don has been a wonderful friend for many years. We shared several projects at each of our homes. Most recently, Don helped me complete environmental reporting projects. I'll miss you my friend!