The Columbus Dispatch

Carroll, Donald

1937 - 2020

- Scheduled at a later date.

Donald David Carroll

Sr., age 83, passed away peacefully,

Tuesday, November 10, 2020, to rejoin his wife of 61 years, Patty, who passed away in late December. He met his mate for life, Patty in 1st grade. He proudly told the story of carrying her books to school each day walking down Wilson

Avenue. Don, affectiona­tely known as Donzie, was always the life of the party, with Hershey bar in cargo pocket right, flashlight in cargo pocket left, hankie and pen and paper in breast pocket, he had so many pockets to fill. They were always filled with love should any occasion arise.

Donny was a graduate of

Holy Rosary High School,

Class of 1955 where he served as their very first student council president, was a member of the

National Honor Society, and was a decorated state finalist swimmer. He attended

St. Charles Borromeo

Seminary College, (briefly, until as he would tell it, his future wife Patty collected him), went on to attend

University. Don spent several years as a Reservist in the Ohio National Guard.

Spanning the many years of raising 6 children with Patty in Columbus, Scotch Plains,

New Jersey and back to

Dublin, Ohio. He served as

Cub Scout Master, Leader with the Indian Guides , baseball coach, and was a member of the St. Timothy

Finance Committee.

Don started his career with Rockwell Internatio­nal in Columbus, relocated his family to Scotch Plains

New Jersey where he was a Purchasing agent for Westinghou­se, finally ending his career back in

Columbus, as co-owner and operator of his father’s family business John A.

“Judy” Carroll Scrap Metal on Goodale Avenue. Don was on the leading edge of the ‘green movement’ in recycling, long before it was trendy. In Don’s eyes, even the empty milk-jug had a second act, collecting rainwater for all his outdoor plants.

Some of the best memories of families and friends were spent during summers on Emerald Isle, NC, where he would be found digging the most impressive sand crater for the kids and grandkids to play in. Don would be adorned in his signature beach attire, half shirt and floppy hat. He enjoyed his evening happy hours with a Tanqueray and

Tonic while supervisin­g the dinner preparatio­ns, Patty whipping up his favorite linguini and white clam sauce, or blue soft-shell crabs on the deck. Don on the deck in his rocking chair, looking out over the surf, proudly watching his

Irish flag wave in the ocean breeze.

Donny was preceded in death by his wife, Patty of 61 years and his infant daughter, Kimberly; parents John and Frances (Schoppelre­i) Carroll, sisters and brothers Eileen (Mcgreevy), Jane (Reese),

John, Paul, and Thomas.

Survived by his sister Ann (Hall); children, Katherine (Steve) Marsh, Susan (Joel)

Solinger, Mary Beth (Andy)

Vejnoska, David (Nicole),

Tim (Ann), and Erin (Chad)

Stanley; 26 grandchild­ren; 9 great-grandchild­ren; many nieces, nephews, and very dear friends.

Friends may call Thursday,

November 19, 2020 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at RUTH

ERFORD-CORBIN FUNERAL

HOME, 515 High St., Worthingto­n. Mass of Christian

Burial 10:00 a.m. Friday,

November 20, 2020 at St.

Timothy Catholic Church, 1088 Thomas Lane, Columbus, OH 43220. Father

David Poliafico, Celebrant.

Private family burial. The family would like to thank the wonderfull­y compassion­ate staff at Dublin

Assisted Living and Memory

Support, Capital City Hospice, all of whom provided our father with such loving care. In lieu of flowers, contributi­ons, if desired, may be made to Capital City

Hospice, 2800 Corporate

Exchange Drive #170,

Columbus, OH 43231. To leave a condolence for the family please visit www. rutherford­funeralhom­e.com

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