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Donald C. Pentz

York, Pennsylvania

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YORK Donald Christian Pentz, 89, born September 7, 1926,, slipped away at Country Meadows, Trolley Road, on Wednesday, October 7, 2015, due to complications related to Parkinson's disease. It was two years 10 months to the day that Don and his late wife, Joanna, left their farm in Potter Co. to...

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My deepest Sympathy Mark and family. It was an honor to know such a wonderful hard working man and even a bigger honor to work one on one with Don in the Restorative field . I have one fine memory to share of a project Don and I did. We made a tomahawk out of one of his stones from his collection . Don was so surprised and worked so hard on this project and it turned out amazing and we were both so proud of it . I loved hearing the stories of his trips on finding the arrow heads. Don was more...

Mark, Christine and McKanna,
I am so sorry for your loss. I felt a special connection with Don the first time we met. We shared a love of hunting, and the outdoors; and he shared with me the fruits of a lifetimes' work. I am forever grateful. The times Don, Joanna, my father-in-law and I spent together during close to 25 deer seasons will forever be etched in my mind. I have lost a wonderful friend that I will miss terribly. Keep them organized up there Don. I am certain you will have a...

Donald, Donald, Donald. Where do I even begin? When I first started working at Country Meadows, we "clicked" almost immediately and made several connections. When I was younger, my parents had subscribed me to a month by month "rock club". Each month I would get different types of rocks sent to me with their description and a "fun fact card". As soon as I told you that, your eyes lit up. You told me about your farm, and your bungalow you had and showed me all of your rock collection, which...

Most deepest sympathies to Mark and his family in the loss of your precious father ...

Donald, Donald, Donald. Where do I even begin? You were one of the first people that I "clicked" with at Country Meadows and made several connections with. You would tell me about your stocks, your family, your farm and you would even let me have the honors of shaving your face from time to time. But more importantly, you became family to myself and my friends at Country Meadows that I work with. You made it much more than just a job. We looked forward to coming to work to see you and...