Donahue Lee Wildman

1933 - 2018

Donahue Lee Wildman obituary, 1933-2018, Westlake Village, CA

Donahue Lee Wildman

1933 - 2018

BORN

1933

DIED

2018

Donahue Wildman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 25, 2018.
February 7, 1933 - September 16, 2018 Don Wildman, age 85, born in Los Angeles, California February 7, 1933 passed way Sunday, September 16, 2018 at 1:33 am at his Malibu estate in the company of his wife Nimisha and son's Don Jr, Bill, and John. Don courageously fought a multi-year battle with cancer but died quickly when he elected to discontinued treatment after the disease spread to his brain. Known for his insatiable passion for healthy living, and for building the world's largest health club chain, Don continued his infamous workouts right up until the day he died. Don's passion for fitness started early as a star high school athlete in football, track, and boxing. After returning from the Korean war in 1953, Don then 20 years old went to work in the fitness business. Soon after Don founded Health & Tennis Corporation of America, eventually growing the company to nearly 400 locations, more than 20,000 employees, and over one billion dollars in annual revenue. Don is largely credited with building the health club industry through innovative celebrity-based advertising, plus being the first fitness center chain to offer group exercise classes to music, circuit training, and many other fitness innovations. In 1994 Don sold his company to Bally, retiring at the age of 61. A world-class athlete in several sports, Don competed in 9 Ironman Triathlons, finishing 1st in his age group. He also twice participated in the 3,000-mile Race Across America bike race, the New York and L.A. marathons, as well as many other fitness competitions worldwide. Don was also an avid snowborder, surfer, and unquenchable entrepreneur, which led him at the age of 80 to create the now globally popular GolfBoard, plus recently appear on shark-tank to launch his innovative Hand-Out Gloves. Love and admired by many, Don was affectionately championed as the "Patriarch of the Malibu Mob". A group of high visibility celebrities and athletes that share Don's passion for fitness, who exercised, played and traveled the world together looking for adventure. Don met his wife Nimisha in October of 2011 and they were married on July 25, 2015. He is survived by his wife, 3 sons, 10 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Don has supported the RainCatcher foundation throughout much of his life. With a passion for healthy living, Don has championed the cause of harvesting rain as a sustainable solution to bring freshwater to under privileged children living is villages across the globe. Please help recognize Don's life by making donation to the Don Wildman RainCatcher memorial fund . https://raincatcher.kindful.com/

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Gary McGinn

October 23, 2018

Prayers & sincere condolences to the entire Wildman family & extended family/friends.

Bret FitzGerald

October 1, 2018

Don was the epitome of a one-of-a-kind. When I met him in 1977 I knew I was meeting someone of great substance. It was like meeting a fierce warrior, who mentored through fun and perseverance. Too many bike rides, races, dinners, paddles and hang-outs to remember each. He was my 3rd dad. May his many lessons live on forever.

September 30, 2018

I had the pleasure of meeting Don when I managed the fitness centre at MIke Weigele heli-skiing. He was a force to be reckoned with, and a really nice man underneath that gruff exterior. He was passionate and loved life. RIP Wildman.

William Wildman

September 26, 2018

Miss you dad.

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