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Cheryl
January 16, 2026
Mr. Dewitt was one of my teachers at the boarding school in Arizona he taught at. I´ve always thought fondly of him and a phrase he said once crosses my mind multiple times a year (Don´t be distracted by distractions) I decided to finally look him up and am sorry to see he passed away. I wish I had told him he made a difference to a young girl that was lost and away from home.
Micheal Ellis Carter
August 20, 2023
082023: DON, I'm thinking of running up to Fairbanks next week. Since you are a life long friend, although we do good to talk once every 10 or 20 years; there are a couple of things I want to discuss with you. You do remember the 3 caribou we killed on Paxson lake, frozen over Paxson (it was 40 below). I was freezing, were you? And that hunting trip to Chicken and Eagle; the solution to the cards mechanical problems was quite unique, don't you think? Anyhow, meet you at the COOP! MICHEAL ELLIS CARTER, PUBLISHER OF ALASKAN EMBERS STORYBOOKS / WRITER. Think FLATLAND!
Eric Rhude
July 18, 2018
My favorite teacher so far, he was my math teacher for 3 years straight 77-79. Thanks for all your lessons in math and life.
Syd Picolo
December 28, 2017
Farewell Boom-Dee-Yay Boy. Those were the days, my friend. We thought they'd never end...
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Fred & Pam Tower
December 23, 2017
Over 45 years ago, two young newlyweds stationed in Fairbanks met a high school math teacher named Don DeWitt and life was never the same again... from the Big I to FDA to the Palace Saloon we were all part of a huge family. We have incredible memories of plays, cast parties, dancing the Hora at the Palace and the ever-delightful (with the exception of cinnamon oil!) Friday night sauna gatherings until 3 in the morning! We loved our time in Alaska and Don was a major reason.
We did our best to stay in contact, following him and his travels around the world. It was always a great surprise to get a phone call from him at any time to say he would be in town the next day and how about getting together for dinner and drinks? On one occasion, Don had finished one of his digs in Montana stopped by to present our two children with a for reals dinosaur bone. What a marvelous gift! Both Adam and Amanda had the most amazing opportunities for Show & Tell
Over the years we've shared our lives by phone or letter. We've always been delighted to get those calls when he'd be in town. Our last time together was this past May, where he talked about spending a little time in the hospital after a fall, but he was doing fine and continuing on with his latest cross-country adventures.
Don will always be one of our greatest friends and our memories will last forever. His sense of humor, his love and commitment to education will always be my inspiration as a teacher. You will be missed.
He once talked of participating in a contest called It Was a Dark and Stormy Night to write the worst opening for a book. He sent me his entry and it was truly awful. Hey Don, maybe this time you'll get it!

Don Dewitt in 1981West Valley yearbook
Matt Colonell
December 22, 2017
L L
December 22, 2017
The feelings of helplessness can seem unbearable when coping with the loss of a dear loved one. May you find comfort and hope from the Inspired Word at Psalm 9:9.
Ellen Bohms
December 22, 2017
Don was my very favorite teacher.
He truly was always interesting, enthusiastic and was so engaging.
He will be missed!
Dixon Jones
December 21, 2017
My deepest gratitude, Don. Like others here have remarked, you sparked my passionate and lifelong interest in math.
I admire your generosity to past students, and to the many future students who will benefit from your scholarships.
And I have no doubt that all of the many canine friends you loved over your life are wagging and jumping and licking in joy to see you again.
Larry Meath
December 20, 2017
Don was the best math teacher I ever had. Rest in peace. You make us all proud.
t miller
December 20, 2017
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Matt Colonell
December 20, 2017
Mr. DeWitt was the best math teacher I ever had, and spurred a lifelong love of math for me. I also remember visiting him at his sandwich shop in Alaskaland in the summer of 1980 when I was working at Burger King. I remember Mr. DeWitt used to start each class with something that happened on that day in history, and that broadened our knowledge of world history in general. He always highlighted the practical uses of the math we were learning, which did indeed make me want to "know stuff." Mr. DeWitt was a unique person who charted his own path through life ~ an inspiration for all of us.
Jon Paul Stenberg
December 19, 2017
I took a lot of math from Don at Lathrop in the late 60's and early '70's. He was an excellent instructor and a likeable one to boot.
For those closest to him I offer my deepest condolences. He touched so many in a positive way.
Always interesting, never boring.
He improved my life as he did so many others by introducing us me higher Math sprinkled with his wit and opinion.
We were not close friends but I do and will remember him from time to time with fondness.
Farewell, Don.
Laurie Montano
December 19, 2017
The best and most enthusiastic math teach I've ever had. What a great obituary, I'm betting he wrote it himself! I had Mr DeWitt for WVHS Geometry and Algebra 2/Trig (which he wrote the textbook) 1983-1985, go Wolfpack.
David Fields
December 19, 2017
He was truly one of a kind. Rest easy and happy trails, Mr. DeWitt. Say hello to Dali and Feynman.
Bob Krize
December 19, 2017
Don was teacher, friend and fellow actor. We did many shows together. What a great guy whose humour was alway there, and ,I see, still is. RIP old friend.
Margaret Rich
December 19, 2017
There are many good teachers, and then there are GREAT ones. Don was one of the best. Algebra and matrix classes at Lathrop 1966 and 1967, and the curling club. All made a positive, lasting impact on me. Loved his obituary. His scholarship fund at ACF is a meaningful legacy to him. RIP Don.
Judy Rae Smith
December 19, 2017
It was my honor to work with Don as the Fairbanks Retired Teachers' Association scholarship chair. He was one of the most learned and intelligent people I've ever met. He is also one of the most supportive to Fairbanks education both through his own teaching and through his generous scholarship fund. Wherever he is he will be enjoyed. And we all send our thanks that we knew him.
Deirdre Helfferich
December 19, 2017
Don, you made me laugh out loud again! Alas, you've kicked the bucket and we won't have a chance to enjoy your humor in person any more. Damn.
Don was my high school algebra and BASIC teacher, and actually made it enjoyable. He interoduced me to topology, which is way cooler than geometry. We kept in touch off and on, and he would occasionally send me hilarious letters to the editor for The Ester Republic.
Count me in that toast and chicken & goat card gameerservice both.

david resch
December 18, 2017
What a great, great man....and an inspiration till the end, with one of the best obituaries i have ever read. The kind of American, and Alaskan, we need more of. Have a wonderful journey.... and figure out a way to tell us what's next.
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