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Robert Daniel “Bob” Donovan

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Robert Daniel “Bob” Donovan

Birth
Turners Falls, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
13 Oct 2011 (aged 86)
Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Garwood, Kootenai County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
East Section, Lot 43
Memorial ID
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He was born at Saint Margaret Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. He was born Daniel Ambrose Donovan and later changed his name to Robert Daniel Donovan. He enlisted in the Coast Guard on September 23, 1942. He was ODCGO 14th, unit 84 and 192. He was honorably discharged on March 22, 1946. He served on Anacapa Island and in the Gilbert Islands. He was the owner of Pacoima Glass Company in Pacoima, California. He was the owner of Donovan Stained Glass Studio,Inc in Burbank, California. He moved the studio to Hayden Lake, Idaho on 1975. He was diabetic. His cause of death was: Cardiopulmonary arrest, diastolic congestive heart failure, coronary heart disease, STG III Kidney disease, and COPD (coronary occlusive pulmonary disease.)

Obituary from the Coeur d' Alene Press:

Robert (Bob) Daniel Donovan Sr., 86, of Garwood, was received into the loving arms of our Heavenly Father on Oct. 13, 2011, at Kootenai Medical Center. He was born in Boston, Mass., on April 8, 1925, to Daniel Ambrose Donovan and Virginia Mae (Baumbach) Donovan.

Bob enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard unit 84 in 1942. He served during World War II in the Gilbert Islands in a loran station on Betio Island. He was honorably discharged in March 1946.

He married Bette Lou (Buthman) Donovan on Feb. 23, 1949, in Oakland, Calif. Together they owned Donovan Stained Glass Studio Inc. in Burbank, Calif. They did stained glass windows worldwide, but are most known for "The Tree of Life" in the Stauffer Chapel at Pepperdine University in Malibu, Calif. After moving their studio to Hayden in 1975 they retired in 1982. They opened All Seasons Outfitters/Camo Discount Warehouse from 1983-1995.

Bob and Bette were honored by Pepperdine University in 2003 for making Stauffer Chapel one of the most recognizable landmarks on the California coastline.

A loving father and grandfather, he enjoyed flea markets, fishing, teaching stained glass classes, card games, billiards and making centipede shaped pancakes for his family.

He is preceded in death by his wife of 55 years, Bette; his mother and father; two brothers Henry and Leroy Donovan; and two sisters Roma (Donovan) Ballard and Doris Donovan.

He is survived by his children, Deatra (Donovan) Yatman of Beverly Hills, Calif., Robert Lee Donovan Jr. of Garwood and Carol (Donovan) Kelly of Garwood; his grandchildren, Ryan Yatman of Los Angeles, Calif., Robin and Wendi Donovan of Kennewick, Wash., Sara (Kelly) and husband Robert Bennett of Post Falls, and Rachel (Kelly) and husband Brad Davis of Rathdrum. He is also survived by his great-grandchildren, Hannah Yatman, Kaylee and Tessa Bennett, Calli Davis; and several nieces and nephews.

Yates Funeral Home has been entrusted with the care of final arrangements.
He was born at Saint Margaret Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. He was born Daniel Ambrose Donovan and later changed his name to Robert Daniel Donovan. He enlisted in the Coast Guard on September 23, 1942. He was ODCGO 14th, unit 84 and 192. He was honorably discharged on March 22, 1946. He served on Anacapa Island and in the Gilbert Islands. He was the owner of Pacoima Glass Company in Pacoima, California. He was the owner of Donovan Stained Glass Studio,Inc in Burbank, California. He moved the studio to Hayden Lake, Idaho on 1975. He was diabetic. His cause of death was: Cardiopulmonary arrest, diastolic congestive heart failure, coronary heart disease, STG III Kidney disease, and COPD (coronary occlusive pulmonary disease.)

Obituary from the Coeur d' Alene Press:

Robert (Bob) Daniel Donovan Sr., 86, of Garwood, was received into the loving arms of our Heavenly Father on Oct. 13, 2011, at Kootenai Medical Center. He was born in Boston, Mass., on April 8, 1925, to Daniel Ambrose Donovan and Virginia Mae (Baumbach) Donovan.

Bob enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard unit 84 in 1942. He served during World War II in the Gilbert Islands in a loran station on Betio Island. He was honorably discharged in March 1946.

He married Bette Lou (Buthman) Donovan on Feb. 23, 1949, in Oakland, Calif. Together they owned Donovan Stained Glass Studio Inc. in Burbank, Calif. They did stained glass windows worldwide, but are most known for "The Tree of Life" in the Stauffer Chapel at Pepperdine University in Malibu, Calif. After moving their studio to Hayden in 1975 they retired in 1982. They opened All Seasons Outfitters/Camo Discount Warehouse from 1983-1995.

Bob and Bette were honored by Pepperdine University in 2003 for making Stauffer Chapel one of the most recognizable landmarks on the California coastline.

A loving father and grandfather, he enjoyed flea markets, fishing, teaching stained glass classes, card games, billiards and making centipede shaped pancakes for his family.

He is preceded in death by his wife of 55 years, Bette; his mother and father; two brothers Henry and Leroy Donovan; and two sisters Roma (Donovan) Ballard and Doris Donovan.

He is survived by his children, Deatra (Donovan) Yatman of Beverly Hills, Calif., Robert Lee Donovan Jr. of Garwood and Carol (Donovan) Kelly of Garwood; his grandchildren, Ryan Yatman of Los Angeles, Calif., Robin and Wendi Donovan of Kennewick, Wash., Sara (Kelly) and husband Robert Bennett of Post Falls, and Rachel (Kelly) and husband Brad Davis of Rathdrum. He is also survived by his great-grandchildren, Hannah Yatman, Kaylee and Tessa Bennett, Calli Davis; and several nieces and nephews.

Yates Funeral Home has been entrusted with the care of final arrangements.


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