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Donald Duane “Don” Binder Veteran

Birth
Munjor, Ellis County, Kansas, USA
Death
11 Mar 2016 (aged 76)
Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Cremated, Other Add to Map
Memorial ID
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DONALD DUANE "DON" BINDER

DEATH: March 11, 2016, in Montrose, Colorado.

BIRTH: August 3, 1939, to Adolph and Eleanor (Pfannanstiel) Binder, near Munjor, Kansas.

MILITARY: Enlisted in United States Marine Corps, serving in the Philippines and Okinawa. He was honorably discharged in 1960.

GRADUATE: Fort Hays State University in 1971 with an Education Specialist Degree in School Psychology.

EMPLOYMENT: School psychologist and administrator for 30 years, ending his career as the Director of Student Services for the Montrose County School District.

PASTIMES: Began hiking in the Cedar Mesa and Grand Gulch areas in the late 1970's, and continued hiking there whenever he could.

MEMBER: Chipeta Chapter of the Colorado Archeological Society.

AMONG SURVIVORS: Wife of 38 years together Elizabeth, four children: Mitchell Carroll and wife Susie of Mountain Grove, Mo.; Curt Weimer and wife Buffy of Kemah, Texas: Jody Weimer and wife Kim of Nucla; and Amy Carver and partner Brad Duran of Grand Junction. Grandchildren: Michael, Jennifer and Anne Carroll; Megan, Jordan, Tyler, Logan and Morgan Weimer; Hannah, Haley and Cacy Carver; and Myta and Jared Smith. Great-grandchildren: Rowdy, Emma, and Paetynn. Sisters Elaine Horne (Ron) of Canyon City, Colo.; Kathy Ward (Les) of Hays, Kan., and Barb Elliot (Jeff) of Natoma, Kansas. Nieces and nephews.

NO SERVICE.

CREMATION and his ashes will be spread in an area that he loved.
DONALD DUANE "DON" BINDER

DEATH: March 11, 2016, in Montrose, Colorado.

BIRTH: August 3, 1939, to Adolph and Eleanor (Pfannanstiel) Binder, near Munjor, Kansas.

MILITARY: Enlisted in United States Marine Corps, serving in the Philippines and Okinawa. He was honorably discharged in 1960.

GRADUATE: Fort Hays State University in 1971 with an Education Specialist Degree in School Psychology.

EMPLOYMENT: School psychologist and administrator for 30 years, ending his career as the Director of Student Services for the Montrose County School District.

PASTIMES: Began hiking in the Cedar Mesa and Grand Gulch areas in the late 1970's, and continued hiking there whenever he could.

MEMBER: Chipeta Chapter of the Colorado Archeological Society.

AMONG SURVIVORS: Wife of 38 years together Elizabeth, four children: Mitchell Carroll and wife Susie of Mountain Grove, Mo.; Curt Weimer and wife Buffy of Kemah, Texas: Jody Weimer and wife Kim of Nucla; and Amy Carver and partner Brad Duran of Grand Junction. Grandchildren: Michael, Jennifer and Anne Carroll; Megan, Jordan, Tyler, Logan and Morgan Weimer; Hannah, Haley and Cacy Carver; and Myta and Jared Smith. Great-grandchildren: Rowdy, Emma, and Paetynn. Sisters Elaine Horne (Ron) of Canyon City, Colo.; Kathy Ward (Les) of Hays, Kan., and Barb Elliot (Jeff) of Natoma, Kansas. Nieces and nephews.

NO SERVICE.

CREMATION and his ashes will be spread in an area that he loved.


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