Donald-Scofield-Obituary

Donald A. Scofield

Muskegon, Michigan

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SCOFIELD, DONALD A.MuskegonDonald A. Scofield, a Prostate Cancer Survivor, passed away of natural causes on Monday, April 15, 2024. He was born on November 14, 1934, to Harold and Ruby (Felty) Scofield in Muskegon, Michigan. Don graduated from Muskegon High School (Class of 1952 National Honor...

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Mary Ann and family so sorry for your loss may peace be with your family.

So sorry to read this. Mr. Scofield was my supervisor 50+ years ago at Sealed Power. Even though we were part time, weekend plant guards he treated us with kindness and respect. Each time I dealt with him I knew that Sealed Power was in good hands with managers like him leading the way. A very professional guy and genuine nice person. Rest in peace.

Don was the benevolent godfather of our Wednesday lunch group at the Mona Lake Boat Club. He will be missed!

Mary Ann and family. So sorry to hear about Don. Please accept our sympathy and sending lots of hugs.

Dear Vicki, I was deeply saddened to hear of your father's passing. During this difficult time, I want to extend my heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Grandpa Don was a remarkable man who left a lasting impact on everyone around him. I hope it brings you comfort to know that his life was celebrated, and his memory will live on in all of us here in Brazil! As you gather with friends and family to honor his legacy, may you find solace in the memories you shared. My thoughts are...

Kristi, Vicki, Mari, Terry, and Patti, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember lots of fun times with the Scofield family, especially when I was invited to go to John Ball Park on Labor Day for a picnic. Your dad was happy to have one more kid tagging along. Peace and comfort to all of you.

Friendships last.....RIP my friend. Sincere condolences to the family.

So sorry for your loss to the entire family!! Thinking of you

We will plant a pine tree in Dons honor. He was a meticulous man and always had a dollar coin to give to any well behaved young child he came upon!