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Donald Wilhelm Obituary

WILHELM Donald On December 7, 2006, Don Wilhelm, our husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend, left to join his heavenly Father. Don was born in Toledo on October 22, 1923, to Fred and Marie Wilhelm. Don grew up on Utah Street in East Toledo and graduated from Good Shepherd grade school and Central Catholic High School, class of 1941. Don excelled at baseball and was the first chair violinist in the Central Catholic orchestra. Don attended the University of Toledo College of Engineering and joined Owens-Illinois in 1943. Don was an instrument engineer with Owens-Illinois in various technical and management positions for 27 years. Don was a brilliant engineer and was awarded many patents during his career with Owens-Illinois. His biggest success, however, was courting and eventually marrying Nancy Joyce Layden, his Central Catholic High School sweetheart in 1945. During their 61 year marriage, Don and Nancy were blessed with 8 children, 28 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Don was the consummate entrepreneur and throughout his life founded and operated business enterprises that were well ahead of their time. During the depression, Don sold Liberty magazines door to door and both contributed to his family and developed the marketing and sales skills that would assist him throughout his life. In the 1950's, Don's talents as an electrical engineer lead him to found Don's Telerental and pioneer rental televisions in hospitals in Toledo. Don's Telerental also installed master antenna systems in several large apartment complexes in Toledo, which were the forerunner of today's cable TV systems. In 1962, Don founded Helm Instrument Company, Maumee OH, in the basement of his home. Helm was started initially to manufacture a patented temperature controller that Don invented. In 1969, at the age of 46 and with six children still at home, Don retired from a successful and secure career at Owens-Illinois to devote his full time and energies to Helm. Helm was the innovator of force load monitoring for manufacturing processes, and continues to be the leader in that industry. Don's talent, innovation and integrity created a company that now is managed and lead by his children, grandchildren and many long time, dedicated employees. Helm currently does business on six continents and is recognized globally as the leader in the industry that Don single-handedly created. Don was a lifetime member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and was active in the Fabricating Manufacturing Association, IEEE and Instrument Society of America. Don served as chairman and as a frequent speaker for the Precision Metalforming Association. Don was awarded the Central Catholic Golden Shamrock award in 1992 as an outstanding alumnus for his many achievements. Don loved to travel and he and Nancy traveled the world together, including Ireland, England, Germany, Italy, Yugoslavia and Japan. Don was an avid bowler and golfer and was a member of Brandywine Country Club for many years. One of his most proud moments was scoring a hole-in-one in 1999, at the age of 76. For all of Don's technical brilliance and entrepreneurial talents, the most important thing in his life was his family. He was devoted to Nancy and was the patriarch of his family. He instilled in his family the values of love, faith, education, hard work and contribution to society. Don was an inspiration to his family and friends and was loved and admired by all. He will be greatly missed. Don was preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Marie. He is survived by his loving wife, Nancy; his children, Donald Jr., Mary Lynn (Ron) Tice, Rick (Mary Alice), Liz (Dennis) Tracy, Mike (Peggy), Joyce (Ned) Phillips, Tom (Stacy), and Teresa (Bob) Andrzejewski; 28 grandchildren and 9 great-grand-children. Also surviving are his loving nieces and nephew, Karen (Martin) Bokesch, Cheryl (Tom) Wood and Jim Collier. The family will welcome friends at Coyle Funeral Home, 1770 S. Reynolds Rd. on Sunday, December 10th from 4:00-8:00 p.m. and on Monday December 11th from 2:00-8:00 p.m., with Rosary services at 7:00 p.m. Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday, December 12th beginning at 10:30 a.m. in the mortuary followed by a funeral Mass at 11:00 a.m. at St. Joan of Arc Church, Heatherdowns Blvd. Burial will follow at Resurrection cemetery. The family would like to thank all of the doctors who gave such good care to Don over the past few years. Special thanks to the nurses and staff of the ICC at St. Luke's Hospital for their gentle and loving care. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to Central Catholic High School, Good Shepherd Catholic Church or the charity of the donor's choice. Please view and sign the "on-line" guest register at www.CoyleFuneralHome.com "There is no one like a father... To care so deeply, give so quietly, listen so openly, teach so gently... ....to love so much"

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Published by The Blade from Dec. 9 to Dec. 10, 2006.

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Mr. & Mrs. Anderson

December 13, 2006

Dear Wilhelm Family,
We wish you all peace and comfort during this difficult time. Mr. Wilhelm was quite the extraordinaire. I often remember the times he would visit and greet everyone at Helm with a smile and a hello, sometimes even a "jib-jab" or two. Even though we may miss him at times, he will never be forgotten in our thoughts and hearts.
Blessings.

John Guy

December 12, 2006

To the entire Wilhelm family:

Our sincerest condolences to all in your loss. Mr. Wilhlem was a great innovator and it was privledge and an honor for our company to serve him and his company as a customer for the past 41 years.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Sincerely,

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Family of Dennis Girolami

December 11, 2006

Entire Wilhelm Family:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of sorrow.May GOD bless and keep you.

Mike Tansey

December 11, 2006

My sincere sympathy to all of the Wilhelm family. Don played a critical role in my career when he helped me get my first job at OI. I've always appreciated the help. I'll keep you in my prayers.

Dave Ross

December 10, 2006

My prayers and thoughts are with you all during this difficult time.The passing of a love one is always hard to deal with, but it is especially hard when it is your father. I did not know Don that well, however through his son Rick and others I can see the love and respect that he passed on to all of you. He is in a much better place. God Bless Dave

Al Kosir

December 10, 2006

To the Entire Wilhelm Family:

A man like Mr. Don Wilhelm is a rare breed. I feel extremely privleged to have known him. His devotion to his family is a true inspiration. His tireless efforts to benefit and promote the industry his company so well served will never be forgotten. He was always a positive inflence on those around him. He will be truly missed by ALL!

Our sincere condolences and wishes.

Respectfully,

Al Kosir and Family

December 10, 2006

We are so sorry to hear about Don. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Rick and Barbara Kuncl

Janice C. Tice

December 10, 2006

It was a privilege and a real joy knowing Don and he has left a lasting impression on Dan and me. We are grateful to Nan, Mary and Ron, and everyone in your family for sharing with us. Love, Jan

Joan Mossing--Elton

December 10, 2006

Nancy----my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I'm happy that I had the privilege to meet Don. He certainly had a wonderful and full life. You lived with us to finish your freshman year at Swanton High after your mother remarried and moved to Toledo. Lots of great memories.

Nancy Tansey

December 10, 2006

Nancy, and Family. No words can express my sorrow at this time. I am not able to pay my respects in person, but my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Your old neighbor and friend!

George Lambroff

December 10, 2006

My deepest sympathies to Nan and family.I grew up with Don on Utah Street and played baseball with him. Later,I also had many wonderful years working for Don at O-I and working with him evenings in the early years of his new business. He was a friend I will never forget.

Jos. (Tom) McCormick

December 10, 2006

So sad to hear of Don's passing. He was a very good friend when we were young and I always respected him in later years.
He was an exceptional man.

Dick Moser

December 9, 2006

Many times over the years since leaving Toledo, I have thought about Don and all of the Wilhelm family. Often I would think that I need to stop by Helm Instrument and visit the next time I am in town, but seldom was in town to be able to accomplish the visit.

Like many others, I have a multitude of fond memories from the years of working with Don, first at OI and later at Helm. My best wishes to all the family, as you know that you were deeply loved by him just as you loved him.

God bless all of you,

Eulalia Sovay - Rhein

December 9, 2006

Don was a friend of my Brother Jim Sovay. Jim thought the world of Don and will miss him.

Danielle Thompson

December 9, 2006

Grandpa Wilhelm you will greatly be missed. He touched so many lives, was such a kind, caring man and meant the world to everyone. I am so glad that I got to know him for 7 years. He is such an inspiration to Mark and I and we love him and will miss him so much.
To all the Wilhelms, you are in my thoughts and prayers. I love you all so much...

Helyn Carr Mockensturm

December 9, 2006

To my dear friends in the Wilhelm Family: Your father was a very special man. Certainly he was brilliant, but he excelled in so many loving ways. I do believe his family has been and always will be a loving devoted group because of the virtues instilled in you by your dad and wonderful mother, Nancy.

I am sorry I cannot be with you during this time of sorrow, but you do know that all of you are in my very caring thoughts and prayers.

Words cannot express my feelings since I know each of you are grieving in your own special way and when I think of you, I can almost envision how each of you are reacting.

Nancy, you will miss that great big wonderful man.

Sending my love to all of you. Helyn Carr Mockensturm

Ron Szymanski

December 9, 2006

Joyce and Ned, We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. We have many fond memories of him. He was a wonderful man.
Ron and Kim Szymanski

Ryan Tice

December 9, 2006

Grandpa,
You inspired all of us to be who we are today. You taught me how to play the violin, and although I didn't keep it up, I'll never forget the lessons. I'll miss talking college football, the UM v. ND rivalry, watching golf, and talking business with you. I am so honored to have been extremely lucky to have known you for 33+ years and will never forget you or the things that you taught me. Thanks again Grandpa, you are one cool guy!!

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