Donald Moriarty

Born in Cedar Rapids, IA
Born on May 5, 1952
Departed on Dec 2, 2019

My deepest sympathy to you Donna, and the rest of the family. He sure knew how to make life the best it could be. He will be missed and I am sure he up there, floating on some river and enjoying it. God bless. (((hugs)))

I have fond memories of Don when he was my boss in deburring in Bldg 105 in the late 80s! Such a joy to work for and blessed to call him my friend. Hoping all your wonderful memories of Don help you through this difficult time.

We are so sorry for your loss

Im so very sorry. Don was my Mom's boss at Rockwell and then he was my boss in Coralville Rockwell. He was a great person

We send our love and sympathy to you Donna!! We loved having you and Don as neighbors on Lake Delhi!! Lots of great memories. Don was such a caring person and will be missed!! ????. Jim and Pat Graybill and Family

My condolences. Don was a great guy, he will be missed by all. God speed my friend.

Don was my boss in drill press around 1979-1980. Always a fair person. He will be missed.

You have our deepest sympathy Donna..

He was so fun . . . enjoyed him very much. Donna - you kept him going by supporting him. Donna, take care & remember the good days, especially at N. Buena Vista. Sympathy to all.

So very sorry to hear about Don. I always enjoyed our visits.

I am so sad & sick to hear of this. Don was my Facilitator (Boss) at Rockwell Coralville for several years, & The Best Boss I ever had. He made it so much nicer to come to work & stay at work. He was sharp & knew better than anyone how to get things done & done right. He was definitley 1 of a kind!!! I loved his fun & sometimes wild personality. I sent him a message here not too long ago telling him how I felt about him as my past boss & friend. I'm so happy that I was able to share that with him cuz he really did mean so much more to me. He was a very awesome person, & 1 of the coolest dudes I've ever had the pleasure of knowing. Don turned me on to Blues artist Johnny Lang, & Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Johnny has been my favorite Blues performer since. To Don's family, I send you my sincere condolences, & please know that you all are in my thoughts & prayers. May Don Rest in Peace, & Beat on his drums all day!!! I will never forget you for as long as I live. Your old CRG Geemer team mate.

Today on my Radio this mornong...Life 101.9...A song came on...Little Drummer Boy, sung by King and Country...was to Don (Peakerhead)...Rum A Tum Tum !

When Don & Donna came to Buenie, after Lake Delhi dam broke, they brought with them a great friendly attitude for good family fun. Our sympathy goes out to all of Don's family.

I went to school with Don at Saint Wenceslaus during the late 50"s & early 60"s. He was a great classmate.Sorry that we lost track of each other over the years.

Don was my boss down in Coralville, he was wonderful to work for. He made it fun to come into work everyday. He always had a story and always made you laugh. Don will be greatly missed. You have my deepest sympathy.

I’m so sorry to hear about Don. I couldn’t figure out why it had been so long since I heard from him. He and I had known each other since high school. I know this probably doesn’t help but he’s at piece. Loved him he was a good man and a beautiful friend.