He grew up on a farm with his older brother Bob and younger sister Nathell. As he grew, the family moved to Glendale, California where he graduated from John Marshall High School in 1948. In 1949 Don served a valiant 2-year LDS Mission in Toronto Canada, where he loved sharing the gospel – later becoming a theme throughout his life. In 1953 he married Nancy Joyce Olson, together having 4 children: Donnie, Debbie, Davey, and Diane. He spent 6 years in the US Army serving in the Philippines, Japan, and Korea, achieving the rank of Sergeant. His college education began with 2 years at BYU, eventually earning a Masters of Education in college and became an award-winning high school teacher, inspiring 1,000’s of young minds to love Industrial Arts and Math.
His family spent many years in Camarillo, Calif., where their young family grew up enjoying life. He was always engaged in his kid’s lives: Baseball coach, Scouting, Dance lessons, etc. He was our best fan!! After 24 years, Don and Nancy parted ways, and Don eventually married Connie Zufelt, bringing with her 3 more wonderful children into his family: Doug, Juli, and Cindy. After he retired, Don and Connie spent many years serving as temple workers in the LDS temple in Los Angeles. After moving to Salt Lake City, they again served several years as greeters at the Joseph Smith Memorial Bldg, totaling nearly 30 years of missionary-type service! Don and Connie enjoyed traveling the world, seeing some of the greatest religious and historical sites, including Jerusalem and Egypt.
He grew up on a farm with his older brother Bob and younger sister Nathell. As he grew, the family moved to Glendale, California where he graduated from John Marshall High School in 1948. In 1949 Don served a valiant 2-year LDS Mission in Toronto Canada, where he loved sharing the gospel – later becoming a theme throughout his life. In 1953 he married Nancy Joyce Olson, together having 4 children: Donnie, Debbie, Davey, and Diane. He spent 6 years in the US Army serving in the Philippines, Japan, and Korea, achieving the rank of Sergeant. His college education began with 2 years at BYU, eventually earning a Masters of Education in college and became an award-winning high school teacher, inspiring 1,000’s of young minds to love Industrial Arts and Math.
His family spent many years in Camarillo, Calif., where their young family grew up enjoying life. He was always engaged in his kid’s lives: Baseball coach, Scouting, Dance lessons, etc. He was our best fan!! After 24 years, Don and Nancy parted ways, and Don eventually married Connie Zufelt, bringing with her 3 more wonderful children into his family: Doug, Juli, and Cindy. After he retired, Don and Connie spent many years serving as temple workers in the LDS temple in Los Angeles. After moving to Salt Lake City, they again served several years as greeters at the Joseph Smith Memorial Bldg, totaling nearly 30 years of missionary-type service! Don and Connie enjoyed traveling the world, seeing some of the greatest religious and historical sites, including Jerusalem and Egypt.
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