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Donald A. "Donny Del" Delsanter

Cleveland, Ohio

Age 81

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DIED
February 15, 2016
AGE
81
LOCATION
Cleveland, Ohio

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Donald A. "Donny Del" Delsanter, age 81, passed away February 15, 2016. He was the beloved husband of the late Mari An (nee Petrello) for 40 years; loving father of Dawne Toedtman (Fred, deceased), Denise, Diane Boylan (John) and Doreen Pona (Tony); devoted grandfather of Justine Butera...

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Donny knew each other from kiddy-garden, to many years later. In 1955, I just received my naval honorable discharge from the Korean War, and came back to Cleveland as a civilian. I said to Donny, I need to find a job. Donny said, I should do the same type work he does, which was the early IBM machinery before the first main-frame computers came along. To apply for this type job, I took a night class. I completed the course and from this, I did this work for 30-years. I thank Donny for this!

My certification in the computer world

I am sorry to here about Donny to be taken at a young age. We worked together on payroll and other matter regarding Eaton Axle and TCC.. God Bless him and his family.. RIP Jack Krizman

Blessed to have known such a wonderful man. Rest in peace Donny you will be greatly missed. My condolences to to his family.

Sorry to hear our good friend Donny has passed away, we had tons of fun in Andover with him, Great Guy! We will miss you!

So sorry to hear Donny has passed. We had lots of great times with him at Holiday! Great guy! RIP

I am so sorry to hear about your dad. Always a very nice friendly guy. My prayers are with you

Debbie Smith

So sorry to hear this! Don was always so very nice, and very kind to my son! He will be greatly missed! Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

To Don's family. I just lost both my parents within the last 7 months. It does not get easier but knowing they are at peace comforts me. Hope some of you can find comfort in that also. So sorry for your loss.Erin Steiger