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Donald B. "Don" Salerno

MUKWONAGO, Wisconsin

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Salerno, Donald B. "Don" Of Mukwonago, passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his family and friends on Nov. 28, 2011, at the age of 54. He is survived by his loving wife Robin (nee Guayasamin) Salerno of 22 years. Loving father of Taylor-Champman Salerno and Mekenna Salerno. Brother of...

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I´m so sorry, to hear of Don´s passing (I only heard today). I played football with Don in the 1970´s. He was a good guy, friendly and upbeat. I felt badly that we lost touch over so many years and so many travels. May he RIP always Fred Ruderman

Dear family
We in Mennen mediacl are highly missing Don's wisdom energy amazing motivation and good nature

He pushed our company forward into the best hospitals by his continuous patience and good will

We will never forget his smile and pleasant laugh

You were lucky to have him

Robin and Family,

I met Don in 1996 and we worked together for the next several years while at Quinton. I spent a great deal of time on the road with Don and got to know him very well. He was a huge support to me as he shared his wealth of Imaging Systems knowledge. I had the privilege of dining with you and Don a few times at your home, and my daughter Caitlyn was the lucky recipient of one of Don's wood working treasures. Don was a great man and will be greatly missed.

Robin
I worked with Don when we were both at Quinton Cardiology. All I can say is Don was one hell of a good guy.

Dear Robin and family, I was deeply saddened to learn of Don's passing last week. I met Don in 2002 when I was first starting out in healthcare IT. We worked closely with one another when he was with Mennen. Though we have not worked together in a few years, I always looked forward to catching up at the HIMSS events. He was a wonderful human being, who always spoke warmly of his family and passionately about Tae Kwon Do. I will miss him very much.

Dear Robin and family

We were so sorry and shocked that Don, a wonderful man was not with us any more

We were very lucky to have Don as our product manager in Mennen Medical. His cleverness, patience and good smile were a huge motivation for our product which flourished under his management

All Mennen Israel is crying and missing him
We will always remember him

Our deepest sympathy to the family

Vladislav, Nurit, Amos, Gila

I am very sad to hear of Don's passing. We workied togetther at Mennen Medical, and I always knew him to have a warm smile, and a frienldy hello when we got togetther. We talked about our families and how much they meant to each of us. He is in a better place and now has no pain

Brent Roebke
Grosse Ile, Michigan

Dear Robin, TC and Mekenna,
Our love and prayers are with you. We will all, especially Maddie, miss Master Salerno's teaching and guidance.
We are so sorry for your loss.
The Murphy Family - Ann, Scott, Maddie and Samantha

Dear Robin & family,

I am shocked to hear that Don is gone from us. He is surely in a better place since he was such a good and decent man.

Don called me to join him at Mennen in November of 2003 and that decision to join the team in Philly eventually lead me to my wife Diane. We are very happy together and have Don's call thank. We met in the mid 90's while I was at Quinton and Don was with ImageComm.

Again, so sorry for your loss.

Dan Kolls