Obituaries - Condolences
Pat Plewa Thorp WI – Posted On: March 29, 2026
My dear neighbor, you were always so happy to speak with, always being positive and caring. And the laughter we all shared at the TP Inn were my favorite memories. Thank you for keeping an eye on the mother-in-law when Dan and I were in Chicago and for driving your tractor to plow out the driveway. We appreciated the vegetables from your garden. It was an experience coming over and learning how to butcher and clean the chickens so we could enjoy one of those capons for Thanksgiving with the company of you our friends and TP Pat. Or just sitting outside by you and enjoying conversation. So many wonderful memories of loved ones that can never be forgotten. So I say goodbye dear neighbor....say hello to Dan, Frank, and Martha. God bless you! 🙏💕
Arlene Frye Brownsville, WI – Posted On: March 20, 2026
Thank you for being there during my childhood years, I remember you and Auntie Janet taking me to some County Fairs where we dipped corn on the cob in buckets of butter - what a thrill. I remember you and Janet and all you gave and did for the Thorp Historical Society but most of all all the years you and her "were" Santa and Mrs Claus and all the time and joy you bought to so many children. Thank you for your service to our Country but most of all -- thank you for being you Uncle Donald.
MIKE KOBYLARCZYK MINNESOTA – Posted On: March 20, 2026
Donnie, I'll miss all those laughs we had at the CCNH in Owen. You always had an upbeat mischievous sharp attitude. Your military service to our country along with all your brothers and father are much appreciated. And "NO" you're not 126 yrs old like you claimed. Our families are related (shirttail) and your help on our farm in the 50's was a huge help to my mother. You and Janet always paid your way and now you can RIP.
lee thorp – Posted On: March 20, 2026
To know Don was to love him.