Donald-Correll-Obituary

Donald D. Correll

Washington, Illinois

1947 - 2020 (Age 72)

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AGE
72
LOCATION
Washington, Illinois
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
CHARITY
Arthritis Foundation

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Donald Correll passed away at the age of 72 in Washington, Illinois. Funeral Home Services for Donald are being provided by Deiters Funeral Home & Crematory, Ltd. - Washington. The obituary was featured in Peoria Journal Star on May 11, 2020.

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I worked with Don shortly before his retirement from Caterpillar. Don was a man I respected very much and a huge asset for Caterpillar and his coworkers. Great sense of humor and always willing to help. My very best wishes to his family.

To Don's family,
May God give you strength and comfort you at this time of Don's passing. May your hearts be filled with memories of all the good and pleasant times that you shared with Don. I worked with Don for several years at Mossville and he was very knowledgeable and helpful and a true gentleman.
Norman Birchler
Lacon, IL

I had the honor and privilege to work on the product development side at Cat with Don. I will miss him.

Ron Dupree

Don's Legacy at Caterpillar will last. He has touched many. Fair Winds & Following Seas my friend.

Rob Murphy

I would like to extend my condolences to Don's family. We worked together at OEMSG and retired at the same time. Aside from his engineering talent, Don was a thoughtful coworker and great resource for our team. I am saddened to hear of his passing , but I know he is no longer confined by the limitations of this earthly plane. He was a man worthy of my respect. Rest in Peace!

Keith H. Boswell Peoria IL

Dear Correll Family,
I am sending my most sincere and heartfelt condolences as I just heard of Don's passing.

I hope your many memories will help you thru this difficult time and the days to follow.

I had the pleasure of working with Don during his last 10 years at Caterpillar. I always found him to be intelligent, caring and mentoring. He wanted to make sure to pass on a great legacy to those coming after him. Whenever I had a question about a machine, he was the first person I went to. I was even lucky enough to get some of his drafting tools when he retired.

God bless you on your journey, Don.