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Donald Richard Kinderman Sr.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

1933 - 2018

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Donald Richard Kinderman, Sr., age 85, of Harrisburg, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 25, 2018 at Osteopathic Hospital in Harrisburg. On May 4, 1933, Donald was born in Harrisburg, PA to the late George D. Kinderman and Mabel (Runkle). Donald was the former owner of the Penbrook ARCO...

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Dear Kinderman Family

I am very sorry for your loss . He will be miss as i would see him once a year. Thoughts and Prayers to the family. I know he is hanging with his brother talking about the good times. Take care and God bless.

Eric & Sherri Leidigh

We were sad to hear of Don's passing. Rick, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Love,
The Fornstroms

I lived in Penbrook right across the street from Don Kinderman's Auto place. My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time. He will be missed very much. They where the good old days.

Don welcomed me to Penbrook when I first moved here, and he genuinely showed his Christian FAITH in his words and actions. When he was Mayor of Penbrook, as well as the (owner) of his own Auto-repair service I would often find myself asking him for, and 'trusting' in his advice. He never disappointed me in how I was treated, and he was very kind and extremely dependable. I will miss him. My sincere condolences. May God continue to Bless the Kinderman family!

My condolences to the family. My dad owned the Tackle shop across the street. I knew Don all my life. Spent many times as a child visiting him. My dad Russ would come across the street and say is my daughter bothering you. And he'd laugh and tell my dad Russ I'll let you know if she does. God bless and keep you.

I knew Don from when he ran his garage next to Robertos pizza. I lived right down the street from it and still do. He was always a nice man and a great and honest mechanic. He was back then and still is very well known to Penbrook. After Don retired I started going to his son Georges garage for repairs. My condolences to George and his family.

A wonderful man who I am proud to have known. To the family sorry for your loss

I had the privilege to teach Don and Muriel's Berean Sunday School class at SVEFC for a few years. He listened to every work and always had a smile on his face. Don was a faithful Christian and a good man.