Donald James Setar

Donald James Setar obituary, Belleville, IL

Donald James Setar

Donald Setar Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Richeson Funeral Home - Troy on Jan. 13, 2026.
Donald James Setar was a devoted husband, beloved father, grandfather or "Papa", and great-grandfather; a caring shepherd, gifted musician and teacher, zealous preacher, adoptive and spiritual father to many, many people, and most importantly, a friend to his loving God, Jehovah.

Don, of Troy, IL, was 91. He was born on March 25, 1934, in Palmerton, PA, and fell asleep in death on Monday, January 5, 2026, at Belleville Memorial Hospital in Belleville, IL. He was very proud of the fact that he had "special mightiness" (Psalms 90:10) and would often round his age up to the next year.

He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Catherine (née Bruno) Setar; and his brother John Setar. Surviving is his wife, Patricia (née Price) Setar; his children, Mark (Denise) Setar of Highland, IL, Jennifer (Robert) Harland of Marion, IL and Stacia (Jeff) Carson of Troy, IL; grandchildren, Kelly, Christopher and Krystal Setar, Noah (Madison) Carson and Faith Carson; great-grandchildren, Lyric and Kyrie Setar and countless dear friends and spiritual family.

Don grew up in the Hazelton, PA area and had fond memories of playing in high snow drifts and being close to an extended family. He played the drums and the piano from an early age.

At 15, he won a statewide competition and played the piano on the radio. As a teenager, he would commute by train to New York City every week to take piano lessons from jazz musicians in Harlem. On one of these trips, he went into a used bookstore and found a book called The New World that would eventually end up changing his life.

He received his bachelor of music from Penn State University, served in the United States Army as a musician, and then earned his master's in music from Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL. He worked his way through school by being a professional jazz pianist with his signature song being Misty. It was at Illinois Wesleyan that he met his precious "Pat", who he was married to for 64 years. After their marriage he continued to work as a jazz pianist and teacher but started thinking seriously about what he learned as a young man in Pennsylvania. Don and Pat had the privilege to study the Bible with missionaries in the Effingham, IL area and he was baptized as one of Jehovah's Witnesses on October 10, 1961, with Pat also doing so four months later. He continued to work teaching music, elementary education, and after retirement remedial math to at-risk youths. Many of his students would come back at the end of the year or as adults to tell him that he had been their favorite teacher.

His most beloved thing to teach was the Bible. He conducted countless volunteer Bible studies with hundreds of people over the years and was a pioneer minister for almost 40 years. He and Pat helped a combined over 60 people to the point of baptism.

Don enjoyed many privileges over the years including conducting the theocratic orchestras for assemblies and conventions of Jehovah's Witnesses. He also directed two Bible Dramas, gave many assembly and convention parts, and assisted in pre-convention work.

Don was part of the Stand Firm program that would educate school children on the persecution and faithfulness of Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany. He would also go to universities and colleges to present programs educating nursing, pre-med, and medical school classes on non-blood medical treatments.

Don was a member of the Hospital Liaison Committee of Jehovah's Witnesses for 26 years and considered this one of his greatest privileges. As such, he would often leave his bed in the middle of the night, giving Pat a kiss on the cheek saying, "I have to go", to help those having a medical emergency. He worked tirelessly to get his spiritual brothers and sisters the medical help they needed and was a source of comfort to numerous people.

Don knew no stranger. He would talk to anyone who would listen and some who didn't want to, but would change their mind. A common question was, "Are you from St. Louis? Do you know Don Setar?"

Even in his later years when his health was failing, his zeal never did. He conducted Bible Studies on the phone and would keep lists of people to call, encourage, and check up on. He fondly kept mementos, newspaper clippings, and letters in his prized white binder that he enjoyed sharing with his visitors.

Don enjoyed playing games including checkers and especially spades, but enjoyed winning even more. He also liked sports, notably the St. Louis Cardinal Baseball team, but only when they were winning.

Don savored his coffee, and had a well-known sweet tooth. He would delight in any sweet treat that someone would bring him with glee, often saving cookies in his pockets for later.

His positive attitude about life encouraged everyone he came into contact with. He had many common sayings including: "Hang in there", "Take care", "Jehovah willing", "That's the key", and "Keep up the good work".

Memorials may be made to Jehovah's Witnesses:: https://www.donate.jw.org

Memorial discourse is at 3 p.m. on Saturday, January 17, 2026, at The Saint Louis Assembly Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 953 Laredo Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63138. Family and friends will gather from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. and after the memorial service.

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January 30, 2026

Elizabeth Horton nee Figueroa posted to the memorial.

January 16, 2026

Erin Keim posted to the memorial.

January 15, 2026

Tracy Jarrett Floyd posted to the memorial.

Elizabeth Horton nee Figueroa

January 30, 2026

Just learning of this now. So sorry Pat and family. I was in the Highland Illinois congregation with him, you, Stacy and Jeff and Mark and Denise in the early 90s. He contributed much to my emotional and spiritual growth. He was everything a Witness should be. I know we won't be missing him for long. Much love to his family and all who loved him.

Erin Keim

January 16, 2026

The last time I spoke to him, he gently grabbed my hand and told me to "hang in there" he was always doing small kind things like that.

Tracy Jarrett Floyd

January 15, 2026

Pat and children.
We have so many wonderful memories as children growing up in the Kingdom Hall in Cahokia with ya´ll. We were all so sad to hear the news of Don. He was one of those Brothers that could never be forgotten. Always with a smile on his face ready to encourage everyone. I can still see him leading the orchestra at the conventions. Soon he can lead us all in song as we praise Jehovah in paradise
We Love you all
Barry Floyd & Tracy (Jarrett) Floyd
You are all in or prayers.

Don & Sue Overturf

January 15, 2026

We have beautiful memories. We look forward to seeing him real soon and your family is on our prayers. The beautiful memories he created will never be forgotten.
Luke 12:6 "Five sparrows sell for two coins of small value, do they not? Yet not one of them is forgotten by God. 7But even the hairs of your head are all numbered. Have no fear; you are worth more than many sparrows.

Paul Horn

January 14, 2026

Don will be missed by many friends and his family-but not for long. I knew him and served with him many years in the music department of our Circuit and District assemblies. It was always a joy to be associated with him. It will be a great joy to see him again soon in Jehovah God´s new world. We express our condolences to his whole family.

Paul & Sharon Horn

Grateful

January 13, 2026

Donald,
Thank You for Your service to our country.

God Bless You!
God be with your family!

Sincerely,
A Grateful American

Robert J. Miklas, USN.

January 13, 2026

Donald, you are now relieved from your post. A job well done fellow veteran. America thanks you for your service to our country in the defense of freedom. The final volley has sounded and taps is about to begin, ending a successful career as a nation´s defender. Farewell fellow veteran.

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