Donald Earl Mortensen
1942 - 2006
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Akron, Iowa - Donald E. "Don" Mortensen, 64, of Akron passed away
unexpectedly Monday, March 13, 2006, at a Sioux City hospital.
Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Wesley United Methodist Church in Akron,
with the Rev. Laurice Streyffeler officiating. Burial will be in Plymouth
Presbyterian Church Cemetery, rural Le Mars, Iowa. There will be a time of
luncheon and fellowship to follow at Plymouth Presbyterian Church.
Visitation will be after 3 p.m. today, with the family present after 6
p.m., an Order of the Eastern Star service conducted by the Vesper Chapter
at 7 p.m. followed by a Masonic service conducted by the Freedom Masonic
Lodge 434 A.F. & A.M., all at Carlsen Funeral Home-Schroeder Chapel in
Akron. Visitation will resume one hour prior to the service Friday at
Wesley United Methodist Church. Condolences may be sent online to
www.carlsenfuneralhome.com.
Donald Earl Mortensen was born Jan. 9, 1942, in Carroll, Iowa, the eldest
of three sons born to the union of Earl and Mildred (Mendenhall)
Mortensen. He was baptized and confirmed into the Christian faith. He
attended country school near Audubon, Iowa, and later graduated from
Audubon High School. He attended college at Simpson College and later at
Northwest Missouri State, where he earned his bachelor of arts degree in
music education.
He was united in marriage to M. Sue Ayres on Jan. 21, 1962. Following
college, he was a band director in Rock port, Mo. and later in Klemme,
Iowa. While living in Klemme, he began his graduate work at the University
of Wyoming in Laramie, Wyo. In 1971, they moved to Akron, where he was the
instrumental music instructor at Akron-Westfield High School for more than
20 years, retiring in 1991.
He was united in marriage to Karen Taylor on June 7, 1986. Since his
teenage years, his passion and hobby in life was photography. Following
his retirement from teaching, he made photography his full-time job. He
along with his wife, Karen, owned and operated Taylor-Mortensen Studio in
Akron -- something he was actively involved with up until his passing.
He was also actively involved in the community of Akron. He was a charter
member and past president of the Akron Lion's Club, he was a longtime
member of the Freedom Masonic Lodge 434 A.F. & A.M., where he was a past
Master. He also was a longtime member of the Order of the Eastern Star
Vesper Chapter 70 and was currently serving as Worthy Patron. He was a
former member of the Scottish Rite Bodies and the Abu Bekr Shrine Temple,
where he served as the director of the brass band for several years. He
was a member of the Northwest Iowa Professional Photographers,
Professional Photographers of Iowa and Professional Photographers of
America.
He enjoyed his involvement with the Akron Community Theatre, whether he
was acting or attending the productions. He was a member of the Plymouth
Presbyterian Church in rural Le Mars, Iowa, where he had served as an
elder. But most of all, he loved his family, especially his grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Survivors include his wife of 19 years, Karen of Akron; three children and
their spouses, Mike and Lynn Mortensen of Vermillion, S.D., Shelley and
Chad Yost of Lakeville, Minn., and Marc and JoAnn Mortensen of Colorado
Springs, Colo.; two brothers, Duane Mortensen and his wife, Mardelle of
Altoona, Iowa, and Dennis Mortensen and his partner, Jeff Fancher of Sioux
City; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and
nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Earl and Mildred Mortensen in
2005; and a nephew, Corrie Mortensen.
Pallbearers will be Zachary Mortensen, Colin Collmann, Steve Rowe, Stefan
Sandberg, Clark Davidson and Rodney Matz. Honorary pallbearers will be
Jeff Fancher, Jose Arreola, Jim Henrich, John Ziniel and Chase Anderton.
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source: © Copyright Sioux City Journal, 515 Pavonia St. Sioux City,
Iowa, 16 Mar 2006
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Donald Earl Mortensen: born 9 Jan 1942, Carroll,
Carroll County, Iowa - died 13 Mar 2006, Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County,
South Dakota [copied as listed on Find-A-Grave, Nov 2020]
Grave marker at Plymouth Presbyterian Cemetery, Brunsville, Plymouth County,
Iowa - Block 2, Lot 5
Son of Earl Otto Mortensen, born 1913 - died 2005 and Mildred Jane
Mendenhall, born
1917 - died 2005
Brother of:
Dennis D. Mortensen (1954–2012)
source: Find-A-Grave, memorial# 210132468
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