Donald-Sankovich-Obituary

Donald Sankovich

Salt Lake City, Utah

1936 - 2021

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Donald E. Sankovich 1936-2021 Dedicated father, husband and loving friend, Donald E. Sankovich passed away peacefully at his home in Taylorsville, Utah on Dec. 20, 2021, from pancreatic cancer. "Sanko" was 85 years old. He was larger than life; always the star of the show. Everything he did had...

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Frances, Scott, Tommy, Lisa. I remember Donald very well and wish you all the best.

Sanko was a great guy. lots of memories playing golf with him and my Dad. my sincere condolences to your family.

I first met him when touring the McGill Smelter, than worked with him at the Garfield Smelter.

Lisa, My mom showed me the obit. for your dad. So sorry. We lost my dad 2 years ago. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Call me if you are in town and let's meet for lunch or dinner. 801-270-5960 Love

I have had the pleasure of spending time together with Donald and Francis through their son Scott Every encounter with Donald was filled with fun and fantastic sausages on the grill! And of course his poking fun at everyone I had the honor of truly getting to know Donald through the eyes and memories of his son Scott. I believe I have heard the best stories of growing up with Donald and Francis. The best of times and also the challenges of life. I felt the love and appreciation that...

Franny, we are so very sorry to you and your family. Mom, dad and I have been reminiscing about the good ole days and the Greek "cuss" word Don would call dad. We love you lots and our hearts are broken.

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My sincere sympathy for your family. I remember him very well as I watched him play baseball in McGill as I grew up down the street from him. He was six years older than me and I remember him showing me how to be a better ball player. I loved the game all of my life having played baseball in college. They were always a great family and well respected in our close community. My best thoughts are with your family! Don Tate