Donald David Hedberg
August 7, 1927 - September 1, 2021
LAKE GENEVA - Donald David Hedberg died peacefully at his home in Lake Geneva on September 1st, 2021. Don was born on August 7, 1927 in Appleton, Wisconsin, where he grew up. His family was of little means and his father passed when Don was 13. Don quickly became the man of the house, taking a myriad of odd jobs to help support his mother and two sisters. When Don was 17, he joined the Coast Guard, and after his service in WWII enrolled at Carthage College, earning a degree in chemistry. After graduating, he moved to Chicago, taught chemistry, and met Geraldine Raisler. They were married three short months later. After moving on from teaching and a brief stint at Proctor and Gamble in Cincinnati, Don started selling educational tools for science classrooms out of his basement in Evanston, IL. Soon after, the family relocated to Janesville, Wisconsin, in hopes of further expanding the business. A true entrepreneur, he saw the need for not just teaching aids but safety supplies in science classrooms and laboratories and developed the first business to business catalogue to sell industrial safety supplies; thus, Lab Safety Supply was born.
In Janesville, Don and Gerry raised three daughters, enjoyed great friends and supported the community. Don and Gerry always wanted to see their daughters involved in the family business, which became a reality when Peggy took over marketing and later the entire company. In 1992, Lab Safety was sold toW.W.Grainger, Inc.
In retirement, Don and Gerry enjoyed travel, Arizona, golf, and each other. In 1998, Gerry passed away. Soon after, Don met Marilyn Doubek, whom he married, and they enjoyed 23 wonderful years until his death. They lived in both Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, and Manalapan, Florida, and enjoyed traveling, their dogs, and their life together.
Don was a critical thinker and strong believer in science. He had an incredibly curious mind as well as a persistent nature that pushed him to develop new ideas for the business. A lifelong learner, he would often take his children to the Janesville Public Library in the evenings. After the company's sale, Don and Gerry donated funds for the construction of a new library in Janesville as a token of their appreciation for the community and the rewarding and enjoyable years that they spent there. Don also gave generously to UW Madison, Carthage College, and many other philanthropic interests.
Don is survived by his wife, Marilyn; his daughters: Peggy Hedberg (Madison, WI), Carla Westcott (Lake Forest, IL), and Lara Deam (Mill Valley, CA); his grandchildren: Sophie, Abby, Eleanor, Maggie, Mac, David, Macy, and Cal; his son-in-law, Chris; as well as Marilyn's children: Jeff (Becca) Doubek, Jennifer Doubek, and grandchildren: Ava, Max, and Charlie.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Janesville Public Library, a link has been provided on the funeral home's website.
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Dolores Eddy
September 17, 2021
You are at peace my Friend
Lynn Von Bergen
September 10, 2021
My sympathies to the entire family. Peggy & I were dear friends at Carthage & I´ll never forget the fun we had together! Keeping you all in my thoughts & prayers.
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