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Donald W. Baldwin

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Donald W. Baldwin

Birth
Death
19 Apr 2023 (aged 93)
Burial
Salem, Salem City, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.2926139, Longitude: -80.0393306
Plot
Section: Baldwin burial plot
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Parents:

Robert J. and Sabra R. Baldwin. Donald is survived by his wife of 65 years, Joan (Jody) Bolling Baldwin; son, Alan H. Baldwin and daughter, Elizabeth B. Chryst. His eldest son, Winston M. Baldwin, preceded him in death. He is also survived by his daughter-in-law, Kate E. Baldwin, seven grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. An alumnus of both VMI and the University of Virginia, he served 2 years in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. He worked as an Administrative Assistant to two Republican Members of the House of Representatives before joining the National Forest Products Association, what is now the Northern Pacific Railroad. Later he worked at the White House Conference of Food, Nutrition, and Health under Richard M. Nixon. He eventually founded Donald Baldwin Associates.

Don was active in local and national GOP politics over the years, as well as the Sons of the American Revolution, and the Sons of Confederate Veterans. He was also active in the ACC movement which withdrew from the Episcopal Church.
Parents:

Robert J. and Sabra R. Baldwin. Donald is survived by his wife of 65 years, Joan (Jody) Bolling Baldwin; son, Alan H. Baldwin and daughter, Elizabeth B. Chryst. His eldest son, Winston M. Baldwin, preceded him in death. He is also survived by his daughter-in-law, Kate E. Baldwin, seven grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. An alumnus of both VMI and the University of Virginia, he served 2 years in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. He worked as an Administrative Assistant to two Republican Members of the House of Representatives before joining the National Forest Products Association, what is now the Northern Pacific Railroad. Later he worked at the White House Conference of Food, Nutrition, and Health under Richard M. Nixon. He eventually founded Donald Baldwin Associates.

Don was active in local and national GOP politics over the years, as well as the Sons of the American Revolution, and the Sons of Confederate Veterans. He was also active in the ACC movement which withdrew from the Episcopal Church.


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