He was one of eleven children with two brothers and eight sisters. He was raised in Evansville, IN until he attended the Indiana School for the Deaf and graduated in the class of 1962.
Donald began working as a draftsman and was a dedicated hard worker and provider for his family. He spent most of his working life as an offset printer and was a long-time employee of Public Service Indiana for 20 years until retirement.
He met his wife Kay E. (West) Sellers at The Deaf Club of downtown Indianapolis. He was smitten at first glance and pulled in a mutual friend to help him meet a certain blonde teacher working at a raffle ticket table. He wrote down his phone number on the purchased raffle tickets as instructed then smoothly asked for her number in return. The rest is history and he remained a loving husband to Kay for 47 years. Relishing their time together, they took advantage of retirement by traveling the world and enjoying many unforgettable adventures. They have two children, Kimberly (Sellers) Goletz and Marvella Sellers. He was always very proud of his "girls". He delighted in being "papa" to his dear grandchildren, Audrey and Andrew Goletz and having another guy in the family, his son in law, Michael Goletz.
In addition to traveling, he had the eye of an artist and enjoyed photography, oil painting, and gardening. He was a long time Christian and could light up the room with his silliness and smile. His sweet demeanor and kindness are remembered by many.
In addition to his immediate family, Donald is survived by his sisters, Wanda North of Port Charlotte, FL, Sue Reid of Newburgh, IN, and a very large extended family.
Services entrusted to Flanner Buchanan-Washington Park North.
He was one of eleven children with two brothers and eight sisters. He was raised in Evansville, IN until he attended the Indiana School for the Deaf and graduated in the class of 1962.
Donald began working as a draftsman and was a dedicated hard worker and provider for his family. He spent most of his working life as an offset printer and was a long-time employee of Public Service Indiana for 20 years until retirement.
He met his wife Kay E. (West) Sellers at The Deaf Club of downtown Indianapolis. He was smitten at first glance and pulled in a mutual friend to help him meet a certain blonde teacher working at a raffle ticket table. He wrote down his phone number on the purchased raffle tickets as instructed then smoothly asked for her number in return. The rest is history and he remained a loving husband to Kay for 47 years. Relishing their time together, they took advantage of retirement by traveling the world and enjoying many unforgettable adventures. They have two children, Kimberly (Sellers) Goletz and Marvella Sellers. He was always very proud of his "girls". He delighted in being "papa" to his dear grandchildren, Audrey and Andrew Goletz and having another guy in the family, his son in law, Michael Goletz.
In addition to traveling, he had the eye of an artist and enjoyed photography, oil painting, and gardening. He was a long time Christian and could light up the room with his silliness and smile. His sweet demeanor and kindness are remembered by many.
In addition to his immediate family, Donald is survived by his sisters, Wanda North of Port Charlotte, FL, Sue Reid of Newburgh, IN, and a very large extended family.
Services entrusted to Flanner Buchanan-Washington Park North.
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