Donald Dean “Don” Zuern

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Service:
Saturday, November 14, 2020
11:00 a.m.

Mr. Donald "Don" Dean Zuern died unexpectedly in his home on Saturday, October 31, 2020 in Plymouth, Ohio at the age of 60.

Don is survived by his children Andrew Zuern of Norfolk, VA and Lauren Sanchez (Zuern) of Dillonvale, Ohio; four grandchildren, Jayden, Carmine, Kyan and Sophia; Brothers Richard Zuern and Terry Zuern both of Tiffin, OH. He is preceded in death by his mother, Shirley Lucius; father, Duane Zuern; and a brother, Steve.

Don was born on August 16, 1960 in Fostoria, Ohio. He graduated from Columbian High School in 1979. After getting married and having children, he relocated to Toledo where he owned and operated multiple Double D's Pizza. After selling his restaurants, he ventured into the technology business and opened up a computer sales & service store in Maumee, Oh. After a decade there, he relocated his home and business to Plymouth, Ohio where he owned and operated Computer Center Of Plymouth. His children remember him as a hardworking father who always was cracking jokes and entertaining them with magic tricks and his love for Halloween. Don was an accomplished entrepreneur and loved to go bowling and camping with his best friend Brian Schwaderer. He also made many friends across the country from being an established online country singer over the years. He was a witty individual who loved sports and who was passionate about the Cleveland Browns. He was an active and dedicated member of a local bowling league in Plymouth and was known around town for his computer store.

A celebration of life is scheduled for Saturday, November 14, 2020 at 11am at Lifepoint Community Church, located at 260 Riggs Street. Plymouth, Ohio 44865. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Don's life.

His children would like to thank the Schwaderer's for their wonderful friendship to Don over the last 35 years and treating him like family.

Online condolences may be expressed to the family by visiting www.secorfuneralhomes.com.

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Carol Keddie - Dec 27, 2020
About a year ago, had occasion to take my laptop to Don's shop....he gave it a good checkup...showed me a few computer shortcuts...was reasonably priced. He was very personable and I looked forward to contacting him with future computer work; however, was saddened to recently learn that Don had passed away. Folks like Don, make this world a much nicer place especially with the lack of customer care one generally experiences in today's times. God's Blessings, Don.
A Neighbor - Nov 14, 2020
May the love of friends and family as well as the memory of your loved one carry you through your grief. Sending sympathy and comfort during your time of loss. Grieving is different for everyone and unique to each individual. No one is immune to the ravages of death. Still, what can we do when a close family member or friend dies. God's Word can console us all. How comforting! Job 14:14, 15 Find the comfort that the Bible provides in the following series of articles on Coping With the Loss of a Loved One: https://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/watchtower-no3-2016-may/
Dana Pennell - Nov 8, 2020
Knew Don through his computer business in Plymouth. He helped me out a few times. Found out he was an old KFC guy (as I am, 43 years and running) back in Tiffin, during high school. He showed me pictures in his uniform. We also talked about concerts,back in the day. My Sympathies to his family.