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Donald Schweingruber

Bluffton, Ohio

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DONALD SCHWEINGRUBER

BLUFFTON — Donald Lee Schweingruber, 75, of Bluffton, died Saturday, September 12. Don had been living with multiple myeloma for the past 15 years and was in hospice care when he died.

Don was born April 4, 1940, in Ellwood City,...

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A GREAT GUY. MANY GREAT BALL GAMES SINCE WE WERE KIDS PLAYING BALL WITH AND AGAINST EACHOTHER. FAST AND AGRESSIVE LIKE FRANK. A FINE GENTLEMAN. TAKE CARE.
TOM AND SALLY DAVIS

The world has lost an exceptionally kind and genuine man dedicated to students. I feel blessed to be just one of thousands who had the pleasure of knowing Dean Don Schweingruber as a student and an RA. I went on to get a degree in student personnel and am married to a vice chancellor for student affairs, so I understand the demands of such a position. Many thanks to his family for sharing Don with all of us over the years.

His Love and His Smile will be a lasting memory

Nancy and Family,
As you share the sadness of your loss may you rejoice in the glory of your loving memories, the many he helped along the way and in the Glory of his saviour. He certainly was an inspiration to me and many.
May God Bless you and your family.

Doug & Kristy, we're s sorry to learn of your father/father-in-law's passing. You have our deepest sympathy.

Nancy and Family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Don was a fine man and will be missed by many. Most of my memories of Don were when we were young. He and my mother were cousins and we grew up in the same community and went to school together. He was a fine young man and was always thoughtful and caring of everyone. I have many fond memories of our family reunions on the family farm. May the Lord bless your family at this difficult time.
Gloria Hartzel Piper

Doug & Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. What an amazing man.
I will keep your family in my prayers.
Jan Wagner

The world has lost one of the most beautiful souls. To my friend, mentor, "Father of the Heart" as I called him - I miss you. I'm grateful that your family shared you with all of those who knew and loved you. I'm beyond grateful that I was blessed to have you in my life for as long as I did. I will miss your cookies, seeing you at the door as I pull out of the driveway, your laughter, wit, wisdom and love. Your legacy will always live through your family. I love you, FOTH.