Donald Don Loibl
November 12, 2007
Loibl, Donald “Don”, 66, retired Dillons manager, died Monday, November 12, 2007. Service, 10:00 A.M., Thursday, November 15, St. Mark The Evangelist Catholic Church, St. Mark, KS. Preceded in death by sister, Jo Karigan. Survivors: wife, Lesley; daughters, Keri (Steve) Martin of Goddard, Kori Loibl of Houston, TX; son, Bret (DeeAnna) Loibl of Wichita; brothers, Will, Ed, and Rich Loibl; sister, Catherine “Dots” Baxter all of Wichita; grandchildren, Hunter, Lakken, Garret, Breyer, and Blayne Martin, Alyssa Price, and Brantly Loibl. In lieu of flowers, memorials established with Alzheimers Association, 347 Laura, Wichita, KS 67211 and Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice, 313 S. Market, Wichita, KS 67202. Downing Lahey Mortuary West.






Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
Aunt Lesley and family, When you lose someone very dear like Don, no one else can really know all that you feel…But, please know that we are thinking of you today and always, In sympathy and Love, John and Chris Sinfellow John will not forget when he gave Don a ride in his black 55 Chevy Belair. John said he had a smile from ear to ear.
Dear Lesley, Keri, Kori, and Bret: My mother and I were surprised to read about Don’s passing. When I mentioned Don to her she said that she remembered him as a gentle and supportive father and husband of what his family wanted to do, just like her husband Joe was. She also said that he was way too young and I agree with that for sure. Had my mother not been in the hospital after breaking a hip and me being there to keep an eye on her treatment we both surely would have attended the memorial services. We wish you God’s comfort in your loss. Sincerely, Pat and David Doolittle
Dear Leslie. Please accept my deepest sympathies in your loss. Thank you for letting us take care of Don in his final days. It is truly an honor. I know it was so heartbreaking to see his misery. God bless Don as he now lives in God’s sweet and everlasting PEACE. May He keep His loving arms around you throughout this most difficult time and for the times ahead.
Leslie and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Don was a dear friend and he will be missed by everyone that knew him. He was friendly to all. Everything I learned about the grocery business I learned from him and Tom Seymore. He is know with his heavenly father in paradise, and I look forward to seeing him again.
Dear Lesley and Family: We were saddened to learn of Don’s passing and want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers He was just a great neighbor, so friendly and helpful. We think of him often when in the backyard, picturing him at work on the many outdoor projects that he so enjoyed doing. He will certainly be missed by all who knew him. Also, our special thanks to Kori and your grandsons for stopping by. You have our deepest sympathy. Willis and Elaine Nigh
You are in our hearts and prayers. We are sorry to hear about the loss of your father and will be thinking of you and your family.