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Donald Gene
Rompot
June 12, 1935 – May 30, 2023
Donald Gene Rompot passed peacefully surrounded by family on May 30, 2023, and joined Sandra Sue, the love of his life.
Don was born on June 12, 1935, at home, the youngest of six siblings. Don was a true Bohemie and thoroughly enjoyed dancing to polka music and snacking on Jaternice.
In 1960 while shopping at a neighborhood grocery store, he met Sandra Sue Stavely who would become his wife of 55 years. They married in 1961, had three children and experienced countless adventures camping, touring on Hondas, fishing with friends and spending time with family. Both Don and Sandy enjoyed their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren and each generation knew they were truly loved. Don could always be counted on for gifts like light up tape measures, visiting U.S. Bank on Mt. Vernon Road, $2 bills, singing monkeys and any tool a person could ever need.
Don served honorably in the US Army from May 1958- to May 1964 as a mechanic achieving the rank of sergeant. After leaving the Army, Don spent 38 years as a Machinist and Quality Inspector, starting at Allis Chalmers then P&H. After leaving P&H, he hauled feed for Vislisel Farm then volunteered delivering meals for Witwer Senior Center. He shared his love of life with all he met.
Don is preceded in death by his parents Anton and Blanche (Nemec) Rompot and his siblings Vern (Sadie) Rompot, Milo Rompot, Joseph (Josephine) Rompot, Sylvia (George) Ulch and Martha (Chuck) Krizek and son-in-law Donald Davis. His greatest loss was his love Sandra Sue in 2016.
Don is survived by his children Tami Davis, Donna (Jim) Gideon, Don (Maureen) Rompot, his grandchildren Meagan (Mike) Peck, Justin (Jenni) Gideon, Alyssa Quinn, Jacob Rompot, Nick (Tyler) Budde-Rompot, his great-grandchildren Bayleigh, Sayde, Lakely, Erin, Letti, Huxley. Of course, we cannot forget the friendliest cat Smokey and loyal sidekick Ruzio. We are all blessed to have called him Dad or Grandpa and friend.
Don's family expresses sincere gratitude to St Luke's Hospice and the staff at Living Center West, particularly Marita, Wishni and Tami, for their kindness and exceptional care.
Don will be laid to rest by Sandra Sue at Czech National Cemetery with military rites, following an 11:00 a.m. service, Friday, June 2, 2023, at Brosh Chapel and The Avacentre in Cedar Rapids, located at 2121 Bowling Street SW.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to the family.
Brosh Chapel and The Avacentre - Cedar Rapids
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