Donald (Don) Kaye Millisor was called home peacefully to be with the Lord at 4 AM on March 8, 2021, to receive his wings and halo. He was born on February 18, 1942, in Marion, Ohio, to the late Howard T. Millisor and Wave (Conway) Millisor of Marion, Ohio. He then went on to marry his beloved wife Barbara (Bledsoe) Millisor on September 4, 1976, and they recently celebrated their 44th wedding anniversary in September. They were then blessed with 3 children Jerry (Elizabeth) Foos, Jeremy (Kim) Foos, and Melissa (Bob) Foster. He dearly loved his 4 grandchildren Kyle Foos, Victoria Counts, Aubrey Foos, and Christopher Thompson as well as his 3 great-grandchildren Ryker, Rosalie, and Sully. His priorities in life were providing for his family and devoting his life to his wife and children. He and his wife were best friends and they gave their children an example of what true love was. He showed his children how to be hardworking individuals and to stand up for themselves in any situation but he also showed them how to have a heart of gold. He worked in various factories over the years to include 20 years at Tecumseh in Marion and retired from Walmart in Delaware. He was also a Godly man and was baptized at Orton Street Baptist Church. His family took comfort in knowing there was already a place in heaven for him waiting. One of his favorite hymns at church was “How Great Thou Art.” His family is greatly comforted in knowing he is now safe and secure resting in the everlasting arms of the eternal God. Don’s grateful family will remember him as a devoted and loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He will continue to inspire his family with his life and example of what a man should be. In his spare time, he loved to hunt, fish, and camp with his family. Anyone who knew Don was aware of his love for his Ohio State Buckeyes and the house shut down like a holiday when they played. He loved to watch games in his only most animated fashion with his daughter and grandson. Don is preceded in death by his parents, a brother, and beloved brothers-in-law Roger Blankenship, James Easterling, and Davey Bledsoe he always viewed as his own brothers. Services will be held sometime at a later date for immediate family in the Marion area.
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