Donald Joseph Black

Donald Joseph Black obituary, Mesa, AZ

Donald Joseph Black

Donald Black Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Meldrum Mortuary & Crematory - Mesa on Dec. 12, 2024.

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On December 8, 2024, Donald Joseph Black of Queen Creek, Arizona, passed away at the age of 87. Don was a cherished son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.
Don will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 57 years, Ann Handy Black, and their four children: Tosh (Jenny), Celeste Hale, Crysta Johnson (Andy), and Tyler (Cory). He is also survived by 15 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
Don was born on June 25, 1937, in Los Angeles, California, to the late Reed and Gertrude Black. He was the youngest of three children, with his older siblings, Barbara and Richard.
A proud Army veteran, Don loved serving his country. He earned his undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University and his doctorate from California Western University. In his early career, he thrived as the owner of a bike and tourist shop in Solvang, California. Later, as a psychotherapist in Mesa, Arizona, he created a counseling office that became a place of solace and love for all who entered.
While living in Solvang, Don founded the LDS Seminary program and served in numerous callings and roles within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was a dedicated educator, a renowned youth speaker, a seminary teacher, and the author of more than 20 books. His love for youth earned him prestigious honors, including the Distinguished Service Award and the Outstanding Youth Leader of America Award. Don also served two missions-one in Denmark and another in Arkansas (Institute of Religion)-alongside his favorite companion, Ann.
Throughout his life, Don found joy in creating meaningful experiences and pursuing hobbies. He loved restoring antique cars and was a proud honorary member of Disney's Mouseketeer Club, with a particular fondness for Jiminy Cricket and Mickey Mouse. In his later years, he was inspired to establish a Joseph Smith and Church History Museum in Nauvoo, Illinois.
Don was best known for his remarkable ability to touch the hearts of thousands while still connecting deeply with individuals. His greatest legacy was his role as a devoted disciple of Jesus Christ.
Services will be held Saturday, December 14, 2024, at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints chapel located at 31844 Gantzel Rd, San Tan Valley
Receiving Line from 9:00-10:30am
Funeral Services at 11:00 am in the Chapel

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Nancy K Bowen

February 7, 2025

Loved hearing him speak in the church education week in California many years ago in the 70s

Lona Taylor Rindlisbacher

December 14, 2024

Brother Don Black was one of my seminary teachers while in High School in Orem...He introduced me to his sisterinlaws family (Carol M.) I have such fond memories of Brother Blacks family and my acquaintances thru him...may you find peace knowing you will see him again someday...

Mark L. Schofield

December 13, 2024

So many wonderful memories of Don in the Grandview Ward (Mesa, AZ). His gospel intellect and insight were invaluable in the continued growth of my own gospel development. His unique humor and Christ-like patience were always greatly appreciated. Although saddened by his passing, I look forward to the day when I will once again feel of his wonderful spirit and the warmth of his smile.

Margaret Hagan Hundley

December 13, 2024

I read two of Don´s books while a student at BYU in the 1970´s. They literally changed my life. Whenever I witness a miracle, I think to myself, Warm Tones and Tiny Miracles! Thanks, Don, your influence has been felt by thousands, I´m sure.

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