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Donald P. "Don" Remaker

Manitowoc, Wisconsin

1938 - 2021 (Age 82)

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Donald P. "Don" Remaker Manitowoc - Donald P. "Don" Remaker, age 82, of Manitowoc, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, February 16, 2021 at Holy Family Memorial Medical Center, Manitowoc. Don was born August 2, 1938 in the Town of Franklin in Manitowoc County, son of the late Raymond and Evelyn...

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Offering my condolences to all of Donnie’s family. My parents were Melvin and Janet Bergel. My dad was first cousin with Don. I remember going by Ray and Evelyn’s house when I was younger- in Whitelaw. I also remember my parents talking about Donnie. “Just call Donnie, he will know how to do it!!”
I again offer my sympathies. Now they are all together.

Our deepest sympathy go out to you, Judy, and your family at this difficult time. Fond memories remain from the good times working with Don at Jagemann Stamping. He was a very friendly and talented man.

I am a first cousin of Donald. Our mothers were sisters. I enjoyed going to his house when we were young because Donald would let me play with his electric train. I no longer live in Wisconsin but my wife and I were fortunate enough to enjoy the Christmas tree BB gun shoot a few times. It was always good food and good company. We will miss him.
John Siudzinski

I'm so saddened to hear of Don's passing. He was the most wonderful, caring, kind, thoughtful person I'd ever met, and proud to call him my friend!! I'm glad I still have two bottles of his good wine left, that I'll cherish forever! God Bless the Remaker family at this very difficult time. RIP Don you will be GREATLY missed.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Shari and Ron, we're so sorry for the loss of your father and pray that you find some peace and share some great memories with your family as you gather to remember Don.

My sympathy to Judy and the Remaker family. Dons obit was a great tribute. Don shared his passion for wine making when he brought me a bottle on one of his visits to Dr Jordans office. He borrowed me a book and helped me get started. I always called him my wine mentor. He also gave me a bottle of Chocolate Raspberry port, still my favorite today. I will remember Don fondly ever time I make a batch of wine. Joanne Krish