While stationed in the Philippines, he met his wife, Ester, and they were married there in 1960 before coming to the States. After returning to the States, they made their home in Clarion, IA, where Don worked as a machinist and part-time at a service station. He then went into carpentry and drove a school bus.
They moved to Ashton in 1980, and he began farming on the Thom farm and retired from farming in 2018. Don also served as mayor of Ashton for a period of time. Don was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and a member of the American Legion.
He was preceded in death by his wife; his parents; brothers, Paul and David; and nephews Daniel and Richard.
Jurrens Funeral Home
Ashton, Iowa
While stationed in the Philippines, he met his wife, Ester, and they were married there in 1960 before coming to the States. After returning to the States, they made their home in Clarion, IA, where Don worked as a machinist and part-time at a service station. He then went into carpentry and drove a school bus.
They moved to Ashton in 1980, and he began farming on the Thom farm and retired from farming in 2018. Don also served as mayor of Ashton for a period of time. Don was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and a member of the American Legion.
He was preceded in death by his wife; his parents; brothers, Paul and David; and nephews Daniel and Richard.
Jurrens Funeral Home
Ashton, Iowa
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