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Donald Ellis “Don” Combs

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Donald Ellis “Don” Combs

Birth
Tuscola, Douglas County, Illinois, USA
Death
19 Jan 2018 (aged 71)
Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa, USA
Burial
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Donald Combs age 71, passed away Friday, January 19, 2018 at the V.A. Medical Center in Iowa City following a brief illness.

A visitation will be held from 4 until 6 on Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at the Goettsch Funeral Home in Anamosa IA, where Military Honors will be accorded by the United States Army. Following the visitation, a celebration of life will be hosted at The General Store in Stone City from 6:30 to 8:30 for friends and family to attend. If you have a fun story or special memory to share, the family would love to hear how Don impacted your life.

Surviving is his wife, Linda, 3 children, Autumn (Todd) Wood, Marion,IA Brandon (Lois) Combs, Marion, IA, Derrick (Elisa) Combs, Salisbury, MD. 7 grandchildren, Andrew and Kiah Wood, Tyler and Levi Combs, Zach, Elana and Skyler Combs, his sister, Patty (Mike) Strickland, Charleston, IL and his beloved cat Frankie.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and an infant brother, Lonnie.

Donald Ellis Combs was born January 30, 1946 in Tuscola, IL. He was the son of Ellis and Margaret Swisher, Combs. Don graduated from the Oakland Illinois High School in 1964.

He served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War where he was wounded in combat.

Don married Linda Kay Autry on March 8, 1966 in his home town of Hindsboro, IL.

He started his career in sales at the Douglas County, IL Farm Service and later in Iroquois County. In 1974 a career change to the Celotex Corporation selling residential building materials in northeast Iowa required a move to Cedar Rapids, Iowa. After nine years in building materials he continued his sales career providing different insurance products beginning with Linn Co. Farm Bureau. In 1980 they purchased an acreage near Stone City. He worked in sales his entire career, the last 13 being with Beltone of Iowa with offices at different times in Anamosa, Monticello, Manchester, Dubuque and Maquoketa. He loved helping improve the lives of his patients through better hearing.

After retiring the fall of 2016, he and Linda graduated from a lifetime of tent camping to a tiny teardrop camper. They were blessed to visit natures beauty out West in 2016 and the lovely autumn colors of the Northeast in 2017.

Don was a gentle, kind and caring man who loved nature. He enjoyed its bounty through fishing, camping, kayaking, hiking and gardening. He was an excellent mushroom hunter and loved feeding the birds, deer and turkey. Bee Keeping was a new adventure started in 2016. Even in his last days, knowing he was unable to return home, he made sure family and friends knew to care for the creatures he would leave behind.

Don loved his home, a little patch of land that became he and Linda's sanctuary. They loved Stone City and the people who were drawn to this tiny community. Don and Linda were one of the original couples who started the Stone City Music Festival.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Don's memory to

Indian Creek Nature Center, Trees Forever our a similar organization of your choice.

Goettsch Funeral Home in Anamosa IA
Donald Combs age 71, passed away Friday, January 19, 2018 at the V.A. Medical Center in Iowa City following a brief illness.

A visitation will be held from 4 until 6 on Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at the Goettsch Funeral Home in Anamosa IA, where Military Honors will be accorded by the United States Army. Following the visitation, a celebration of life will be hosted at The General Store in Stone City from 6:30 to 8:30 for friends and family to attend. If you have a fun story or special memory to share, the family would love to hear how Don impacted your life.

Surviving is his wife, Linda, 3 children, Autumn (Todd) Wood, Marion,IA Brandon (Lois) Combs, Marion, IA, Derrick (Elisa) Combs, Salisbury, MD. 7 grandchildren, Andrew and Kiah Wood, Tyler and Levi Combs, Zach, Elana and Skyler Combs, his sister, Patty (Mike) Strickland, Charleston, IL and his beloved cat Frankie.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and an infant brother, Lonnie.

Donald Ellis Combs was born January 30, 1946 in Tuscola, IL. He was the son of Ellis and Margaret Swisher, Combs. Don graduated from the Oakland Illinois High School in 1964.

He served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War where he was wounded in combat.

Don married Linda Kay Autry on March 8, 1966 in his home town of Hindsboro, IL.

He started his career in sales at the Douglas County, IL Farm Service and later in Iroquois County. In 1974 a career change to the Celotex Corporation selling residential building materials in northeast Iowa required a move to Cedar Rapids, Iowa. After nine years in building materials he continued his sales career providing different insurance products beginning with Linn Co. Farm Bureau. In 1980 they purchased an acreage near Stone City. He worked in sales his entire career, the last 13 being with Beltone of Iowa with offices at different times in Anamosa, Monticello, Manchester, Dubuque and Maquoketa. He loved helping improve the lives of his patients through better hearing.

After retiring the fall of 2016, he and Linda graduated from a lifetime of tent camping to a tiny teardrop camper. They were blessed to visit natures beauty out West in 2016 and the lovely autumn colors of the Northeast in 2017.

Don was a gentle, kind and caring man who loved nature. He enjoyed its bounty through fishing, camping, kayaking, hiking and gardening. He was an excellent mushroom hunter and loved feeding the birds, deer and turkey. Bee Keeping was a new adventure started in 2016. Even in his last days, knowing he was unable to return home, he made sure family and friends knew to care for the creatures he would leave behind.

Don loved his home, a little patch of land that became he and Linda's sanctuary. They loved Stone City and the people who were drawn to this tiny community. Don and Linda were one of the original couples who started the Stone City Music Festival.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Don's memory to

Indian Creek Nature Center, Trees Forever our a similar organization of your choice.

Goettsch Funeral Home in Anamosa IA


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