Donald-Hurtuk-Obituary

Donald J. Hurtuk

Lakewood, Ohio

May 14, 1951 – Feb 11, 2023

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BORN
May 14, 1951
DIED
February 11, 2023
LOCATION
Lakewood, Ohio

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Donald J. Hurtuk, 71, of Bay Village, Ohio passed peacefully on February 11, 2023. Son of Joseph and Helen Hurtuk (both deceased) of Bedford, Ohio. Don is survived by his loving wife of 45 years Diane (Orchison), son David (Elissa), daughters Lauren League (Michael) and Jennifer Demmitt (Jack),...

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Don and Dianne were our neighbors in stow before they moved to bay village .What can i say about Don ,we had many conversations on there back deck ...about kids,plants ,life and his love for family .Wow we sure missed it when they moved away ,loved the time we spent sharing a drink with both of them . Sorry for your loss . Jim Sharp

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Our deepest sympathies for your loss. Don was an amazing man and will be forever remembered by my family, which came to America in 1999 when Don hired me to work for him at EEC. Since then, we have a Blessed-by-God friendship with the wonderful Family Hurtuk. Our love! Horacio and Ira, Jordana and Ryan, Rafaela and Raphael and Sophia.

Our deepest sympathies for your loss. Don was an amazing man and will be forever remembered by my family, which came to America because of him when he hired me in 1999 to work for him at EEC. Since then, we have a blessed-by-God friendship with the wonderful Family Hurtuk. Our love! Horacio, Ira, Jordana and Ryan, Rafaela and Raphael and Sophia.

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Masako and I are deeply saddened to hear of the loss of Dan. We have a lot of wonderful memories with Don. We will miss Don. May Don rest in peace. Sincerely Noboru and Masako Tokyo, Japan

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So sorry to hear of Don´s passing We shared many happy times and hold many fond memories close to our hearts Heaven will be entertained with his music! Rest in peace Love thoughts and prayers to Diane and entire family Sincerely Jeff an Rosellen Buda Goodyear,AZ

Years ago while watching The Rifleman at the fraternity house, I mentioned to Don that I was struggling academically and was considering dropping out. Don suggested I switch to Metallurgy. I did and eventually worked with Don at Republic Steel. I do not know where I'd be now if not for Don. I still think of him every time I see The Rifleman.