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Donn H. Meinert

Toledo, Ohio

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MEINERT Donn H. Donn H. Meinert, 74, passed away on Thursday, October 9, 2008, at The Willows Rehabilitation Center of Arbors at Oregon. He was born in Toledo, Ohio on January 18, 1934, to Kermit and Helen (Eggleston) Meinert. As a funeral director, Donn served and cared for many area families...

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My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Donn was a significant contributor to my sobriety. My wife and I were both terribly sorry to hear of his passing but rejoice to know he has gone to be with the Lord and that we were allowed to share some time with him here. We thank God for allowing him to touch our lives and know that he will be remembered and missed by a multitude.

Sincere sympathies to the Meinert families. Knew Donn longer than I sometimes want to remember. John Brinkman and family

We lost a good man with Donn gone. Many remembrances from high school and former next door neighbors. May you rest in peace.

We will,you will be sadly missed,and God's gain. Your compassion touched all who knew you. Hopefully we will have learned by your shinning examples put forth time & time again. To meet you once was to be blessed a life-time!

My condolences to the Meinert/Pavley family. Don was a great boss and a good person with a wonderful sense of humor. He will be missed.
Mary Jo Boxhorn (Klinepeter)

Liz & Family,

We are so sorry to hear of Donn's passing. Some of our fondest memories are of the good times we shared at Clear Lake and Donn's incessant energy, Royal Crown cola, ability to grow grass anywhere, and friendliness. Our thoughts are with you.

Don you are going to be missed greatly

Don has gone where we all will go... He gets to be with all of our friends who passed before us. They will welcome him into the light of God, and sit at the great A.A. table in the sky. We will miss him and wish his family our condolences.