Don’s celebration will include music, sharing memories & stories, Don's “life in review” and the opportunity to see Don's carvings and mementos. Plus, lunch will be provided. Please prepare to share your favorite memory, reflection or story about Don.
And if you can’t join us in person, we would love for you to post your memory or story on this memorial page, or email it so we can include it in the celebration.
This will be a group outdoor event, but we welcome you to bring masks if that would make you feel more comfortable.
Please RSVP to let us know if you can join us or contribute a memory. Or if you need any assistance with travel arrangements.
Darla Angelbeck's email: KathyHeart@aol.com, or text/phone: 956-566-4435.
Thank you!
We created a GatheringUs memorial to celebrate the life of Donald I. Angelbeck. Collecting your stories and memories here will offer us great comfort, and contribute to the Celebration of Life gathering that will happen on July 16, 2022 in Lebanon, Tennessee. Click on the heart to let us know you were here... see moreWe created a GatheringUs memorial to celebrate the life of Donald I. Angelbeck. Collecting your stories and memories here will offer us great comfort, and contribute to the Celebration of Life gathering that will happen on July 16, 2022 in Lebanon, Tennessee. Click on the heart to let us know you were here and to receive email updates. Thank you for contributing to this lasting memorial.
Donald I. Angelbeck, age 79, passed away Wednesday November 24th at his residence surrounded by his loving family.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Irvin F. Angelbeck & Arline C. Stroh Angelbeck & son, John Christopher Angelbeck. He is survived by his wife, Darla Angelbeck; daughters, Rebecca (Brian) Muellers & Emily Angelbeck; step-daughters, Julia (Chris) Taylor & Robyn Corner; 7 grandchildren, Josh Muellers, Anabelle Muellers, Harry Muellers, Anthony Taylor, Jeremy Taylor, Kylie Taylor, & Chloe Corner.
Don retired as a Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering from the University of Toledo. He is fondly remembered for his love of music and talent as a saxophone player. He also shared his love of woodcarving by creating beautiful sculptures and statues for countless family & friends.
A Celebration of Life gathering will be held in Lebanon, Tennessee, on July 16, 2022 at 11:00am. Please see the Events section of this memorial page for more details.
Don was a long time sailor, and his most prized boat was fondly named The Zephyr. He took incredible care of that boat, and happily sailed Lake Erie for hours on end. The Zephyr is still in amazing shape and continues to sail the waters of New Jersey at SEAS Bergen, a non-profit, all volunteer organization and sailing club dedicated to education and shared enjoyment of sailing. Donations can be made to SEAS Bergen, in Don's memory. The SOCIETY FOR THE EDUCATION OF AMERICAN SAILORS INC - BERGEN CHAPTER. Please go to the Giving section of this memorial page to make a donation.
Don's engineering students will always remember Dr. Angelbeck saying, "You just need shit, grit & mother wit!". We're not entirely sure, but Don's inspiration for that saying may have come from Ralph Ellison's book, "Invisible Man". May it inspire you all to dig a little deeper, and work a little harder, to get what you want in life. Here's the exact quote from that book:
“All it takes to get along in this here man's town is a little shit, grit, and mother-wit.”
― Ralph Ellison, from the book, "Invisible Man"