Donald Sedrel

Born in Pella, IA
Born on May 22, 1940
Departed on Jul 15, 2015

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Ruthann, Tracy and kelly, so sorry to here about the passing of donny. Sid and I were talking about you guys not long ago. He was a great guy. I still remember you laughing a my peanut butter and pickle sandwiches as a kid. I am so sorry to hear this. Take care and God bless you all. Stu Sampson

Ruth Ann, Tracy & Kelly; We are so sorry to hear the news of Don's passing. Our most sincere condolences to you all. He was a great man. Love & prayers, David Banning & Lee Cox

Our deepest sympathies and prayers are sent to Ruth Ann, Tracy, Kelly and the Sedrel family. Don and I worked a long time together as FF. He had a great sense of humor, quick wit and the Sedrel-isms he was so well known for, and for his great gift of cooking for the gang at Central. Because of surgery, I was unable to to attend the Services. God Bless you all!

Kelly, my prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. Remember the good times and take care of yourself. Hugs to you!

Ruth Ann Kelly and Tracy, I am very sorry to hear about Don! Don and your entire family have a special place in my heart! The way Don and your family created memories when I was a young boy,it will never be forgotten!! I remember the days of riding out to the farm in the big red Chevy truck to go horseback riding. And I also remember each time Don would see me, this little boy coming up the street. He would stop and act like a cowboy say ok lets draw ONE GUN Randy!! Don was a man that all younger men looked up to and will never be forgotten!! Thanks for the memories Don!! ONE GUN RANDY!!

Kelly, so sorry to hear about your dad. My sympathy to you and your family. Sue Feddern

Kelly and family, I am so sorry for your loss.

Our deepest sympathies and prayers are sent to Ruth Ann, Tracy, Kelly and the Sedrel family. I knew Don to stand for everything wonderful about life - loving husband and father, mentor and protector. Those who were fortunate enough to work with Don were blessed by his sense of humor, quick wit and the Sedrel-isms he was so well known for. He would anoint those so deserving with a nick-name that lasted thru ones career, and beyond. As a CRFD Captain and Firefighter, his skills were second to none, his knowledge beyond most. God Bless the Sedrel family and to you Don on your journey.

ruth ann and family so sorry for your loss don was a fun going guy always smiling and was so good looking Ruth Ann you where such a luck lady to have such a great man our thoughts and prayer for you all take care

I am sorry for your loss. I worked with Don for many years on two shift at the CRFD.. He made things fun and always had a positive out look. He always said keep your powder dry when things looked bad. He will be missed.