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Donald "Don" Quick

July 1, 1936 — April 28, 2020

Don Quick passed away peacefully on April 28, 2020. Don lived at the Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown, IA. since 2011. His beloved wife Shirley died in December 2019. Cremation rights have been given and burial for Don and Shirley will be at the Junction Township Cemetery, rural Grand Junction, IA. A celebration of Don and Shirley’s life will occur once friends and family can gather again at a time and place to be announced. If you are interested in attending or want to send the family a condolence, please visit mitchellfh.com.  Don was born in Butte, NE. on July 1, 1936 the son of Bert Quick Jr. and Violet (Fernau) Quick. In his youth he lived briefly in Southern California and served his country stationed at March Airforce Base in Riverside, CA. Don graduated from Butte High School in 1955 and from Wayne State College in Wayne, NE. in 1969 with a Bachelor of Science. He married Shirley on June 2, 1956 in Butte, NE. Don was in business with his father from 1960 to 1966. After college Don worked as Vice President for the Deshler Broom Factory in Deshler, NE. He also ran a J.I. Case dealership in Mt. Pleasant, IA, and worked for Case in Sioux City, IA. He owned and operated a bar at the Sioux City Stockyards called Quick’s Country. Don, Shirley and Russell moved to Jefferson, IA. in 1983.    In 1982 he was hired by Scranton Manufacturing as their National Marketing Manager. During his career he influenced the company to switch from producing livestock and farm handling equipment to producing small garbage trucks for the burgeoning recycling market in the US and internationally. He believed his legacy was helping to put Scranton Mfg. on the path to becoming a volume producer of garbage trucks. While working for Scranton he was afforded the opportunity to travel to all of the lower 48 states, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Canada, Taiwan, Spain and England. Something which he considered the highlight of his life.  After he retired from Scranton in 1998 he delivered garbage trucks, worked as a health aid at the Greene County Medical center and lived for a short time in Singapore. Don was diagnosed with dementia in 2005 and eventually succumbed to Alzheimer’s disease. Surviving Don, are three sons Michael, Russell, Joshua Schultz, and grandchildren Zachary, Abbygail, Hunter Mathieu, and Elizabeth (Edgar) Corral.

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