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Rudy DiDonato Obituary

Rudy DiDonato

THEN AND NOW

Rudy DiDonato was 85 when he passed away surrounded by his loving family. He ended the year peacefully and entered into eternal rest on December 31, 2018, after a life devoted to family, faith, and service to others.

Rudolph Nicola DiDonato was born to Italian immigrants on December 7, 1933. He lived in Akron his entire life, graduating from Garfield High School in 1951 and from The University of Akron in 1956. He gave two years of service to the U.S. Army, where his dark good looks earned him a position as military model for American Greetings. Later, in 1961, Rudy graduated from Kent State with a Master's degree in Education - a background which would equip him well for a long career in the public schools.

For more than 25 years, Rudy balanced two full-time jobs, working tirelessly to provide for his family. By day, he was an educator, serving first as a teacher and then, for most of his career, as a guidance counselor for the Akron Public Schools. He began his career at Innes Junior High and finished at Ellet High School, where he inspired students for 22 years. When school finished, Rudy came home to spend time with his family, eat dinner, and take a quick nap before leaving for his night shift at the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. He was also very active in the URW Union, Local 7. Though he retired from Firestone in 1981 and from APS in 1986, it wasn't in his nature to stop and take it easy. So in retirement, he and his wife Patti became the proud owners of DiDonato Products, Inc., a company which manufactures the irons used to make traditional Italian pizzelle cookies.

"DiDonato" comes from the Italian "donare," which means "to give." True to his name, Rudy gave of himself constantly and generously. He was a real people person who loved making friends wherever he went. The organizations he supported are too numerous to mention, but a few of his favorites were the Serra Club, the University of Akron Varsity "A" Association, the Summit County Sports Hall of Fame, the South Akron Board of Trade, the Akron Boards of Trade Council, and the Italian-American Professional Businessmen's Club.

Along the way, Rudy earned many awards for his service, and he was a resolute fixture at reverse raffles, often organizing them for local charities and important causes. You could hardly spend a few minutes with him before he asked, "Do you want to buy some tickets?" Rudy also remembered the importance of a good education and helped countless students obtain college scholarships, as well as assisted others in establishing scholarship funds at the University of Akron.

Sports were a big part of Rudy's life. He loved almost all sports, but horse racing and football were his favorites. In the late 1960s, Rudy and a few friends founded Buckstone Stable. He played high school baseball and high school and college football. Later, he officiated high school basketball - his claim to fame was calling the first technical foul on Bobby Knight. For years, Rudy passionately supported the U of A Athletics program, and until recently, he attended many events with U of A Athletics, the Akron Rubber Ducks, and Ohio State Football. When it came to sports, whether amateur or professional, Rudy was a wealth of knowledge and loved to say, "Put the game on." He was the consummate armchair quarterback, in sports and in life.

Rudy's deepest love was for his family. He was exceedingly proud of his immediate and extended family and their accomplishments.

Rudy was preceded in death by his loving parents, Leopold and Beatrice DiDonato and his sisters, Mary and Maxine DiDonato and JoAnne Staats.

He is survived by his bride of 62.5 years, Patti and his five children, Joseph (Marina), Rebecca DiDonato Heimbaugh, Laurie (Fred) Walton, John (Jennifer), and Christine (Paul) Lavigne. He is sorely missed by his grandchildren, Alissa and Anthony (DiDonato); Elizabeth, Joseph, and Nicholas (Heimbaugh); Brent and Natalie (Walton); and Joshua, Nicholas, Daniel, Emily, and Rachel (DiDonato). He also leaves behind his beloved brothers, Tony (Jane), Bobby (Jeanette), and Eugene (Bonnie), as well as his many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Rudy was always the family's #1 cheerleader.

Rudy lived a long and good life, but he never had enough time to accomplish all he wanted. He leaves behind a beautiful legacy of family, faith, and service to others who will continue to benefit from his untiring generosity.

Rudy's life will be celebrated with calling hours at Anthony Funeral Home, 1990 South Main Street, Akron, Ohio, on Friday, January 4, 2019, from 3 p.m. until 7:45 p.m., with a K of C Rosary to follow. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at St. Paul's Catholic Church, 1580 Brown Street, Akron, Ohio, on Saturday, January 5, 2019, at 12:30 p.m. Burial will immediately follow at Holy Cross Cemetery. In honor of Rudy's commitment to charity, donations, in lieu of flowers, may be made to the DiDonato Family Scholarship Fund at the University of Akron; St. Paul's Catholic Church; or to the Akron Serra Club for the benefit of Borromeo seminarians.

What a very sweet ("Dolce") life. Salute!

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Published by Akron Beacon Journal on Jan. 3, 2019.

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Sue Corsetti

January 10, 2019

To all the DiDonatos & extended family,
Rudy will be missed and never forgotten for all the good he did here on earth. He was always striving to serve anyone in need. I always felt the closeness and welcome that your extended to me and consider you my 2nd family. Life will not be the same without him. The bible verse below is what Rudy is all about:
Matthew 25:21: His master said to him, Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a little; I will set you over much. Enter into the joy of your master.' Faith, Family, and Service is truly the anthem he lived by that you shared at his funeral and it was evident by all the lives he touched.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult and sad time.
Love,
Sue Corsetti

Dennis Chambers

January 6, 2019

Joe,

Your father sounds like he was a wonderful man. I would have liked to meet him. You and your family are in my prayers

Dennis Chambers

Jona Rohrs

January 6, 2019

Becky and Family: Rudy was/is a wonderful guy and he will be missed. May your memories of him bring a smile to your face!

January 6, 2019

Dear Patti and family:
So sorry to her of your loss of Rudy. You are in our prayers and thoughts.
He was a great person.
Our sincere sympathy to you and your family.
Carl & Edith Ritch - Warren, OH

Lisa Burkhart-Myers

January 5, 2019

Deepest sympathies to the DiDonato family. Mr. DiDonato was a favorite at Ellet high school. He will be greatly missed.

Steve Carter

January 5, 2019

I remember Rudy from the time he came to Garfield to my drafting program to have me and my students do some design work on the pizzelle iron. He was a very good hearted and talented person. A few years later, my wife, Kathleen (Domonkas) Carter and I have had the pleasure of working with John for the past several years as teachers at Garfield. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Steve & Kathy Carter

Nancy Smith

January 4, 2019

Eugene and Family So sorry for your loss my thoughts and prayers are with you and all your family.

Joe & Teresa Latona

January 4, 2019

Patti & Family;

Our deepest sympathy;

Sincerely,

Joe & Teresa

Lynn Rohner Werab

January 4, 2019

So sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. DiDonato. I have not seen him seen him in many years. He was always my favorite teacher at Garfield and I will never forget him. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Lynn Rohner Werab

Karla Maple

January 4, 2019

My deepest sympathy to this wonderful family. Ellet was a richer place with his guidance. Class of 81.

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Diane Dolecki (Tawney)

January 4, 2019

My sympathy to the DiDonato family.

January 4, 2019

I am so sad and sorry to read of Mr. Didonato passing. He was one of my favorite teachers at garfield back in the early 60s. We recently reconnected and was good to speak with him.

Joan Beach

January 4, 2019

I worked with his sister JoAnne Staats at the Summit County Chapter of the American Red Cross. She was also a very pretty girl. My sympathy goes out to his family and friends.

Leanne Bartholet

January 3, 2019

Truly a beautiful tribute to a life well lived and in service to others. My deepest sympathy to the family. Mr. DiDonato was a wonderful man. ~ Leanne Nicholas' Bartholet, EHS Class of 1984

maria gilley

January 3, 2019

My condolences to the family. I'm sure you don't need me to tell you the good man he was. Thanks Mr.D for all the good you've done for me and the world. R.I.P

michelle meckler

January 3, 2019

To the family so sorry to hear of your loss. Mr D as I called him was so supportive of me and our family at Ellet. He always supported our atheletic events sold tickets before the games and could not of asked for a better man. My thoughts to your family and prayers may God Bless you all in the time to come. There will never be a better counselor mentor or person than Mr. D. God Bless .
The Meckler Family,
Michelle Meckler class of 84

Candice Pinion

January 3, 2019

Rudy was a wonderful, kind, and giving man. I will always remember him for his kindness and selflessness. He made the world a much better place. I'll never forget him for he has made a life long impact and inspiration on me. My brother also truly respected Rudy, looked up to him and enjoyed just chatting with him. May he rest in eternal peace.

Candice Pinion (daughter of Susan Cymbor and sister to the late CJ Novak)

Sally (Patton) Spears

January 3, 2019

To Mrs. D, Lori, Becky, and all the family - you have my sympathy in the loss of such a great husband and father. You were blessed indeed, and that will make his absence even harder to bear. He and his wife raised a wonderful family. God bless you.

Susan Cymbor

January 3, 2019

I will dearly miss you Rudy. You made such a difference in my life and you were such a wonderful influence to my son CJ, who always looked forward to your time together. I will miss seeing you drive down the street in your blue van and stopping to say hello to me and CJ. Rest In Peace. My prayers to your family.

Bob Smith

January 3, 2019

My condolences to the DiDanato family, there will never be another Rudy. What fun we had at Firestone, always great conversation on any topic. Special condolences to my friend Eugene, it was a special time the likes of Akron will never see again.

January 3, 2019

Rudy was nothing short of a character. It was good times at Firestone with Rudy and Eugene. Rudy always laughed at my Thistledown routine in the 3rd floor lockeroom with a ghost buyerclaiming Rudy's horse for a 55 rusted out Ford. It was all in fun and Rudy always had a smirk.

My deepest condolences Eugeneand DiDanato

tom thompson

January 3, 2019

RIP, Mr DiDonato. Rudy you were always helpful when you were my Councillor at EHS.
I am glad I got to meet you 45 years later as an adult with at least a somewhat equal standing of life experiences. I knew you worked two jobs years ago because my father worked with you at FT&R many years ago. Your story from your obituary, is truly inspiring. Tom Thompson EHS class of 1968

Gregg Heard

January 3, 2019

John and the rest of the Didinato family. I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of your father (Mr D)

My life, and I'm sure thousands of others coming through Ellet High School was shaped by his wisdom and influence.

John & Carolyn Austin

January 3, 2019

So sorry to Eugene and Bonnie and the Didonato family for your loss.
He was a great man who left behind a wonderful legacy.

Patti

January 3, 2019

Mr. DiDonato was my counselor at Ellet in the 80's. I've never forgotten him, he made an impact on so many. I pray for peace for your family/

Karen Pateos

January 3, 2019

Christine: I am sorry for your loss.

F&D

January 3, 2019

Our sincere condolences to the family. May you find comfort in knowing that God collects our tears and is close to the brokenhearted ready to comfort us in our moment of need - Psalm 56:8.

Kimberly Maglione-Zeman

January 3, 2019

Rudy was so dear and special to Rick and I. We loved talking with him and visiting with him! He told me many stories of his life's experiences that were interesting and entertaining. He was so kind to us and we are forever grateful to call him our friend. We've had some great times with him. We have prayed for him to recover his health - and we offer our heartfelt sympathies for the loss of such a dear man. He always greeted me with a big smile and always told me Us Italians have to stick together! We cared a lot for him and we will miss him. What a great life he had! God bless him for his goodness and kindness. May you have abundant comfort in your happy memories!

Sherry Sarvis

January 3, 2019

Rudy D....Mr. "D", oh how you impacted the lives of the students of Ellet High School.You weren't even my counselor, alphabetically speaking, yet your gentle, kind, mentoring spirit made you my counselor. I looked forward to seeing you in the hallways in between classes. You were "highly observant" of all things. :) Heaven gained an angel from earth, that's for sure. Condolences to his family and friends. His memory is eternal. Thanks for the memories Mr. D! Well done my good and faithful servant. Welcome to heaven....

Marie Filaseta Stanley

January 3, 2019

I am so sad and sorry to read of Mr. Didonato's passing. Recently reconnected with him and we talked about him being my teacher at garfield and other memories. He was one of my favorite teachers.

LaNeita Cuthrell Williams

January 3, 2019

Mr. DiDonato was the boy's counselor when I was a student at Ellet from Sept. 1965 until our graduation on 6-6-68. I saw him as a VERY caring and helpful educator. Years later, when invited to our amazing class reunions, he always came to see us and catch up with our lives. Life well lived Sir, life well lived. RIP

Denise & Joe Bauer

January 3, 2019

Our condolences to the DiDonato family. What a tribute to a good man.

Sue Becker

January 3, 2019

A good man, a gentleman, a fun-loving spirit has passed. I send deepest sympathy to Patti, the family and all who loved Rudy. I look back fondly at the years we were Ellet counselor colleagues. He will be missed by many.

January 3, 2019

A good man, a gentleman, a fun-loving spirit has passed. He will be missed by many. I send my deepest sympathy to Patti, the family and all who loved him. I look back fondly at the years we spent as Ellet High counselor colleagues.
Sue Becker

Carol Bradshaw

January 3, 2019

I was fortunate to have Mr. DiDonato as my guidance counselor at Ellet high school. He encouraged strength, responsibility, hard work & fun. Praying and thinking of his family at this difficult time and wishing you all comfort and peace.

Michael McCarty

January 3, 2019

I remember Mr. DiDonato from Ellet High School and as mentioned here he made an impact on a lot of students. I also had the pleasure of having Eugene as my State Farm Agent. My condolences to the family on your loss.

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