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Donald Albert “Don” Blake

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Donald Albert “Don” Blake

Birth
Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
2 Jul 2019 (aged 88)
Menomonie, Dunn County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Eau Claire, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Donald “Don” A. Blake, age 88, of Chippewa Falls, passed away on Tuesday, July 2, 2019, at Neighbors of Dunn County in Menomonie, WI. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Ruth; brother-in-law, Harold Sorenson; half-brother, Walter (Gerda) Gram; three half-sisters, Olga (Sam) Fisher, Helen (Don) Page and Leona (Vern) Mondloh; and an infant son, Michael Scott.

He was born on January 9, 1931, in Chippewa Falls, WI to Albert and Anna (Lossau) Blake. Don attended Chippewa Falls Senior High School.

Don served in the National Guard of Wisconsin and the United States Marine Corps.

Don was an avid bowler, he was around bowling from an early age setting pins in his youth to competing in local leagues as an adult. Don met his future wife, Ruth, at Falls Bowl. They were married on March 10, 1962, at Truax Congregational Church in Eau Claire. Don and Ruth moved to the Twin Cities area but returned to Eau Claire in 1972 and built a home and started a family. Don was a Purchasing Agent for Van Waters and Rogers in the Twin Cities, commuting home to Eau Claire on the weekends to be with his wife and son. Eventually, Don found a position in Chippewa Falls at Wissota Tool in charge of inventory, when he retired.

Family and friends considered Don an artist, his drawings, often humorous, brightened the lives of those who received them. Ruth received them often as they were left around the house for his angel to find. Don had a passion for organic gardening, tilling the earth by hand, and composting the many leaves that would fall each year. His hard work paid off in tomatoes, his crop of choice.

Don was admired for his tenacity, when his son and family, living in Madison at the time, came home to visit, they found a large pile of logs by the drive. Each log was three feet or more in diameter and ten feet long. Don, in his 70s, had plans to split and saw each log by hand. He took a slow and steady approach and by the end of the summer there were several cords of firewood, meticulously stacked.

Don was a blessing to his family and friends, enjoying life together, hosting bonfires, and playing cards. His solid and quiet faith, a legacy summed up in a note he left, “GOD WILL - GOD does not always give us what we want, but what is best for us according to his WILL.” His son and family will hold on to the memories created living together over the past five years with “Papa”, from his ridiculously difficult Monster Sudoku’s to early morning Cribbage games.

A funeral service will be held on Friday, July 5, 2019 at Chippewa Valley Bible Church, Chippewa Falls, WI with Pastor Alan Dunham officiating. Burial at Lakeview Cemetery in Eau Claire.

Lenmark Gomsrud Linn Funeral & Cremation Services ~ Eau Claire,WI
Donald “Don” A. Blake, age 88, of Chippewa Falls, passed away on Tuesday, July 2, 2019, at Neighbors of Dunn County in Menomonie, WI. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Ruth; brother-in-law, Harold Sorenson; half-brother, Walter (Gerda) Gram; three half-sisters, Olga (Sam) Fisher, Helen (Don) Page and Leona (Vern) Mondloh; and an infant son, Michael Scott.

He was born on January 9, 1931, in Chippewa Falls, WI to Albert and Anna (Lossau) Blake. Don attended Chippewa Falls Senior High School.

Don served in the National Guard of Wisconsin and the United States Marine Corps.

Don was an avid bowler, he was around bowling from an early age setting pins in his youth to competing in local leagues as an adult. Don met his future wife, Ruth, at Falls Bowl. They were married on March 10, 1962, at Truax Congregational Church in Eau Claire. Don and Ruth moved to the Twin Cities area but returned to Eau Claire in 1972 and built a home and started a family. Don was a Purchasing Agent for Van Waters and Rogers in the Twin Cities, commuting home to Eau Claire on the weekends to be with his wife and son. Eventually, Don found a position in Chippewa Falls at Wissota Tool in charge of inventory, when he retired.

Family and friends considered Don an artist, his drawings, often humorous, brightened the lives of those who received them. Ruth received them often as they were left around the house for his angel to find. Don had a passion for organic gardening, tilling the earth by hand, and composting the many leaves that would fall each year. His hard work paid off in tomatoes, his crop of choice.

Don was admired for his tenacity, when his son and family, living in Madison at the time, came home to visit, they found a large pile of logs by the drive. Each log was three feet or more in diameter and ten feet long. Don, in his 70s, had plans to split and saw each log by hand. He took a slow and steady approach and by the end of the summer there were several cords of firewood, meticulously stacked.

Don was a blessing to his family and friends, enjoying life together, hosting bonfires, and playing cards. His solid and quiet faith, a legacy summed up in a note he left, “GOD WILL - GOD does not always give us what we want, but what is best for us according to his WILL.” His son and family will hold on to the memories created living together over the past five years with “Papa”, from his ridiculously difficult Monster Sudoku’s to early morning Cribbage games.

A funeral service will be held on Friday, July 5, 2019 at Chippewa Valley Bible Church, Chippewa Falls, WI with Pastor Alan Dunham officiating. Burial at Lakeview Cemetery in Eau Claire.

Lenmark Gomsrud Linn Funeral & Cremation Services ~ Eau Claire,WI


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