Carlos & Ann Salaber
I was interviewed by Don while I was a graduate student at the University of Kansas in 1968. I was very impressed by Don and then decided to join Deere after graduation.
Carlos Salaber
Birth date: Jan 8, 1938 Death date: Mar 18, 2021
Donald Russell Margenthaler, age 83, formerly of Moline, IL, passed away peacefully, next to his wife Sherry, in his home in Naples, FL on Thursday, March 18, 2021 at 10:00 p.m. Donald was born on January 8, 1938 in Pinckneyville Read Obituary
I was interviewed by Don while I was a graduate student at the University of Kansas in 1968. I was very impressed by Don and then decided to join Deere after graduation.
Carlos Salaber
So sorry to lose such a good and great man. Please know how much you and Sherri are loved.
My sympathy to you Jacky.Always remember your friendship here in Porto Alegre
My thoughts and prayers go out to Sherry and the rest of the family. I fondly remember Don and Sherry as Sunday school teachers and I enjoyed visiting with Don at Methodist Men's meetings.
Jacki, Russ, and Mrs. Margenthaler,
I'm so sorry for your loss. Mr. Margenthaler was always congenial whenever I hung out with Jacki. A wonderful man! Please know you are in my thoughts. Hugs and Peace. Love, Lisa
I wish to extend my deepest sympathy. I have many great memories of the times your family spend at Short Hills.
My deepest condolences for the passing of Don. It was my pleasure to work for Don during the past few years. He was a good man and good friend. We shared laugher and tears. I will miss his company very much. What he leaves behind will make an impact forever not only for me but for many others as well.
Mr. Donald Margenthaler, your contagious smile is what I miss the most. It has been amazing getting to know you those past few months. You are gone, but not forgotten!
Dear Sherry, So sorry to read of Don's passing. He was such a gentleman and fine person. We always enjoyed our visits with him and you. You will be in our prayers. Jim and Ann Keeven.
Don was a great friend as well as a person who you could count on doing business with in an honest and fair matter. I enjoyed our time together whatever it was playing basketball, discussing the events of the day or doing business with the city of East Moline. As mayor of East Moline, I could and did contact Don on many occasions to assist the city through Deere & Co. Don was instrumental in getting East Moline the Loaned Deere Executive person for many years. This proved very beneficial to the City of East Moline, with a similar program in the city of Moline. He volunteered his talents and time with many different community organizations for which we are thankful. I offer my condolences from my family to his family. May he rest in peace.