Donald A. Wendt was born March 29, 1920, to Anna and Ted Wendt in Marshfield, Wisconsin. Â He died July 24, 2008, at his home at Oakwood Village West. Â Don grew up in Marshfield with his sisters Betty and Ruth and his brothers Bill and Ted. Â He played baseball, worked on his grandparents farm and just generally enjoyed his boyhood growing up in Marshfield. Â He graduated from Marshfield's McKinley High School in 1938 and enrolled in the Business Institute of Milwaukee. Â He was drafted into the U.S. Army (March 29, 1942) and after a brief educational deferment he enlisted in the Army and began his military Training at Camp Swift, Texas. Â After serving in the Military Police and promotions to corporal and sergeant, he was appointed to Officer's Candidate School at Fort Benning, Georgia. Â He received his commission as a Second Lieutenant and was assigned as a platoon leader with the 90th Division. Â He participated in the Normandy invasion, landing on Utah Beach June 6, 1944. Â After his platoon participated in taking the towns of Chef du Mont and Picauville, Don was seriously wounded by a mortar round near St. Mere Eglise on June 11. Â He survived his wounds thanks to excellent battlefield medical care and received the Purple Heart Medal. Â After recovering from his wounds, he was assigned to non-combat positions in England and France until the end of the war. Â He was extremely proud of his participation in The Greatest Generation. He married fellow Marshfield native Alta M. Kuethe in August 1946 in the chapel at Luther Memorial Church in Madison. Â Don earned his Bachelor of Science degree in American Institutions from the University of Wisconsin on the G.I. Bill and then taught at Oshkosh Senior High for two years. Â He was called for active duty in Korea but failed his military physical due to his war wounds. Â Don moved his family from Oshkosh to Madison in 1952, where he taught at Central High School for 11 years. Â While teaching, he earned his Master of Science degree in Educational Administration at the UW-Madison. Â He was appointed an assistant principal and later a grade principal at LaFollette High School in Madison and served in those positions for 17 years. Â As a teacher and administrator he also served as the Executive Director of the Wisconsin Association of Student Councils for more than a decade, organizing and leading dozens of leadership workshops in Wisconsin and around the country under the auspices of the National Association of Student Councils, and serving as a mentor to countless students and fledgling youth leaders. Â In June 1980, he retired after 30 years in the field of education. Â Don enjoyed a wonderful retirement traveling, golfing, and spending time with his children and grandchildren. Â During his retirement years he served for nearly two decades as president of the Madison Area Retiree Golf Association (MARGA). Â He and Alta delivered Meals on Wheels for many years and Don continued on after Alta's death in 2003 until 2007. Â He worked part-time at Oakwood Village West driving the bus and taking residents on various outings. Â He was recognized in 1999 for his efforts as the first runner-up for the Dane County Older Worker of the Year Award. Â He continued to be involved in the Association of Wisconsin School Administrators. Â Don was outgoing and enjoyed life to its fullest with a sense of humor and a deep devotion to family and friends. Â He was a man of deep and abiding father and he and Alta were long-time members of Luther Memorial Church where Don served several terms as Council President and in various other leadership positions. Don is survived by his son Keith (Linda) of Waunakee; daughter Gail (John Conforti) of Fairfax, VA; granddaughters Jennifer (Jay) Bjorklund of Westby, WI and Holly (Aaron) Crowser of Chippewa Falls; grandson Josh (Beth) Wendt of Madison; great-grandchildren Luke and Zachary Bjorklund, Andrew and Grace Crowser, and Josie Wendt; and his brother Ted (Margaret) of Louisville, KY, and brother-in-law Gerald Beauchaine of Madison. Â He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Alta, his brother Bill and sisters Betty (Trierweiler) and Ruth (Beauchaine). Â He also had two step-granddaughters, Heather (Roger) Nowakowski and Allison (Scott) Lynn of Aldie, VA, and their children Emma and Roger, Jr., Nowakowski and Rachel Lynn. A memorial service will be held at 1:30 on Wednesday, July 30, 2008, at LUTHER MEMORIAL CHURCH, 1021 University Ave., Madison, with Pastor Brad Pohlman officiating. Â Burial will take place at Hillside Cemetery in Marshfield and at the Columbarium in Luther Memorial Church. Â In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made in Don's name to Luther Memorial Church or The Oakwood Foundation. Â Â
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