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Donald Martin Frick

1946 - 2026

Donald Martin Frick obituary, 1946-2026, Carmel, IN

BORN

1946

DIED

2026

FUNERAL HOME

Indiana Funeral Care - Indianapolis

8151 Allisonville Road

Indianapolis, Indiana

UPCOMING SERVICE

Memorial Service

Apr. 4, 2026

10:00 a.m.

Goddard Chapel

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Donald Frick Obituary

Carmel - It is with heavy hearts that we announce the death of Donald Martin Frick on March 23, 2026 at the age of 79 due to medical complications following a recent surgery. Don was born in Herrin Illinois to Rev. Jack Frick and Irene Childers Frick. His early years were spent in the Colorado plains at Last Chance where he attended a one room schoolhouse that became the bedrock for his lifetime of learning and inquiry. He spent many hours playing with his brother and sister in the wide-open spaces behind the parsonage. The family moved back to Southern Illinois in 1955 to live at Hutsonville, West Frankfort, and Benton. Don graduated high school in 1964 as a proud Benton Ranger where he was a member of the The National Honor Society. He enjoyed playing trombone in the school band, giving him a love of music which he passed down to his two sons and even to his grandson. At Eastern Illinois University he received a BS in Education. His thirst for knowledge led him to the University of Edinburgh in Scotland where he studied theology. He finished up his studies with a Master of Divinity from Christian Theological Seminary Indianapolis. He finished his academic endeavors with a PhD in Philosophy from Union Institute & University in Ohio. Don was a world traveler and enjoyed exploring new places and meeting new people. Following his studies in Scotland he travelled around Europe on a motorcycle staying in student hostels. He travelled throughout the USA, Europe, and Japan. A Brownie camera, 8 mm Projector, and Wollensak reel-to-reel tape recorder at home was fertile ground leading Don to become a teacher, mentor, photographer, author, videographer, producer, consultant, and speaker. Don was a voracious reader of all topics. He was a storyteller, often leaving his listener questioning the veracity of the content, but enjoying the tale none-the-less. He was intensely interested in the stories of other people and telling those stories through movies, videos, and writing. Don worked as a disc jockey in college. Other employment included: WISH TV, Indianapolis Museum of Art, IN Central University, Viterbo University, and Sterling College. He owned his own media production business, developed curriculum materials for the insurance industry in the field of ethics, worked with Group W. Cable, 360 Training, and TDI Industries Leadership training. Don and colleague Stan Sollars wrote and produced "The 19th State", a radio series about Indiana history which had over 250 episodes and was recognized with regional and national awards. Don's passion in life was Servant Leadership. He was the official biographer of Robert Greenleaf writing, "Robert K Greenleaf: A Life of Servant Leadership." He also wrote "Implementing Servant Leadership: Stories From the Field". He co-edited with Larry Spears, "On Becoming a Servant Leader". He co-authored with James Sipe, "The Seven Pillars of Servant Leadership: Practicing the Wisdom of Leading by Serving". Don also wrote countless articles and essays on the topic. He offered servant leader workshops in Iceland and Singapore, and made three trips to South Africa to film and study a group serving impoverished areas. Don contributed to the Robert K Greenleaf Center as a writer, researcher, and speaker. Don was recognized in 2017 with the inaugural Ann McGee Cooper Spirit of Servant Leadership Award for his dedicated work advancing the understanding of servant leadership. His sons will miss their dad's wit, his curiosity, and his support for their creative and academic endeavors. His friends will surely miss their regular phone calls and feeling that they always had someone on their side, specifically those friends who did not block his number. His family will miss his stories, humor, and support. Don met his present wife Sandra at the ripe old age of 67 and the two were married five years later. They loved entertaining friends and family at their beach house and enjoyed antiquing, photography, and travel. The two of them created spontaneous adventures even on the most mundane days. We have a hole in our hearts and honor a life well-lived. Don was predeceased by his parents. Surviving is his wife Sandra Farr, stepmother Fern Frick, son Dr. Daniel Frick (Hiroko), and musician son Matthew Frick; siblings Jack Frick (Mary Ellen) and Linda Frick Linn; grandchildren Niko and Colin. He leaves behind nephew Bronson Frick (Rachele) and two great-nephews Levi and Jackson, Uncle Rev. Louis Frick, Aunt Shirley Frick, Aunt Vera Mae Bares, and numerous cousins. Also surviving is his first wife and mother of their children, Mickki Ashworth. Don will be missed by his two cats Rocky and Dusty who provided hours of pleasure and company to him during the past year. A memorial service will be held Saturday April 4th at 10:00 am at the Goddard Chapel, Rose Hill Cemetery, 216 McDonald Street, Marion, IL. There will not be an internment at that time. Another memorial gathering will be held in Indiana on Thursday April 9th at 1:00 pm at the Woodland Country Club, 100 Woodland Lane, Carmel, IN. Join us to celebrate Don's life with fellowship and stories. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America, 355 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10017; Autism Science Foundation, 106 W 32nd St, New York, NY 10001; Hamilton Co Humane Society, 10501 Hague Rd, Fishers, IN 46038, Condolences and memories may be shared online at www.IndianaFuneralCare.com

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Published by The Indianapolis Star on Mar. 29, 2026.

Memorial Events
for Donald Frick

Apr

4

Memorial service

10:00 a.m.

Goddard Chapel

216 McDonald Street, Marion, IL

Apr

9

Service

1:00 p.m.

Woodland Country Club

100 Woodland Lane, Carmel, IN

Funeral services provided by:

Indiana Funeral Care - Indianapolis

8151 Allisonville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46250

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Duane Trammell

Earlier today

Don has been an amazing friend for 42 years. His writing, speaking, research and understanding of servant leadership influenced several generations of learners. He inspired me to write and produce servant leadership curriculum for organizations. Don was warm, kind, funny, and one of those people you are so proud to call "friend." I will miss his calls and our times with colleagues, but his legacy will live on forever. Love you, Don and Sandra!

Mac Tristan, Chief of Police (ret)

Earlier today

Don was a friend and teacher. He wanted to write a piece on how we implemented Servant Leadership at the Coppel Tx Police Dept. He visited with us and interviewed several members of my team. I spoke to him at least once a year and he would have me jump in on his zoom classes with his students. He will be missed by many, including myself. Condolences to his family. He was a good man.

Carole Frailey Hungate

Yesterday

Sorry to hear about Don. Went to High school with him.He came to some reunions. Always enjoyed hearing about his life. Carole and Randy
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JW ORG

Yesterday

So sorry for your loss at this time. We will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.

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