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Donald Don Stroh

Denver, Colorado

1942 - 2014

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Donald "Don" Raymond Stroh, 72, died Saturday Dec 20, 2014. Don Stroh, a Colorado native, was born on May 6, 1942. He was preceded in death by parents, Conrad "Ray" and Ethel Stroh. He married Barbara K. Bowlin on April 9, 1966. Don was the President of the Denver Art Directors Club. Don was a...

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Don and I both attended Englewood HS but met after he graduated. He was still going to art school when we met and was always broke. Our idea of a fun date was to splurge $3 on gas for his marvelous LaSalle Coupe. I hope he got to restore that beautiful car. We drove his mom crazy when his copy of "Mad" magazine came in the mail--we'd hole up and read every page!! I remember going to car shows to admire the "pin striping" on the restored classic cars--some of them were done by Don. Even...

Still missing you dad. Love you. Keep watching over me

It's been 2 years and I still miss you dearly. Love you dad

I was very saddened to learn about Don's passing. Don and I went to art school together and I had the opportunity to work with Don as a freelancer when Don was an art director at Broyles. He was wonderful artist and a darned good guy. He will be missed by all.

The world is a better place because Don was here, now I'm sure Heaven is improved because of his presence there. I know I'm a better person for having known him.

I am so sorry to hear of Don's passing. I had the good fortune to know Don and work with him over the years when I had my own business. He was incredibly talented, gifted with a creative eye and imagination. In 1978 when I opened my commercial studio as Melick. Inc., Don was the first Senior Art Director at a ‘4A‘ Advertising Agency in Denver to hire me to provide the photography for the first of three concurrent annual reports for Central Bank of Denver, which led to more high profile...

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

I remember Don from both Broyles and Art Director's Club. A talented artist and a gracious, classy guy. May you be comforted by your memories.

May God's love comfort you in your time of loss. My love and prayers are with you.