Donald-Morrill-Obituary

Donald W. Morrill

Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin

Apr 18, 1947 – Oct 21, 2020 (Age 73)

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BORN
April 18, 1947
DIED
October 21, 2020
AGE
73
LOCATION
Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin

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Morrill, Donald W.

Donald W. Morrill, age 73, passed away October 21, 2020. A memorial visitation will be held on Tuesday from 3-8 p.m. with a service at 6 p.m. at Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services, 330 West Golf Road, Schaumburg. Funeral information or online condolences, www.ahlgrimfuneral.com or 847-882-5580.

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Don and I rode are bikes across the country several times together with the RFTW. He was a true patriot and a good man and a great friend! He will be missed. He suffered from postpartum stress disorder from the Vietnam war but he loved to dive and ride his motorcycle. I believe that’s what keep him going since the Vietnam days. He is at peace now.
Jim Fish

My memories of uncle Don will always be of holidays and dive weekends in Wisconsin! Rest in peace.

We are proud to have known Don. A good friend, good man and true hero. He will be missed.

Our deepest sympathies to Don's Family. We met Don in the Triton Scuba Club many years ago and had many good times with Don. He was a Great Patriot to our country. Thank you for your service Don.

Don is missed by his fellow Tritions (SCUBA divers) but the even greater loss is to all the future Tritions who will never get to meet him. Smooth seas, with the wind always at your back.

He was more than amazing man. He was a legend - myself and my family will never forget him and I will do everything I can to insure my children remember and know how wonderful he was in life. I will miss him dearly but I will cherish all the fond memories I have been blessed to have of him. We love you Uncle Donnie.

Rest In Peace, Don. You have earned it. I will always remember you taking us down to show us the exhibit you put together at the Vietnam Veteran Museum, you were so proud as we were of you. The Tritons were lucky to have you.

Don, We remember many fun Triton Events with you and your family. Our children knew you as “The Plumber” or Mr. Morrill. Thank You for your Military Service. You will be missed. Rest In Peace. Thanks

Hope you have finally found Peace.