Obit: Jablonicky,
Donald E. (1957 – 2021)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Jablonicky, Treek, Dunn, Yaron
Source: Tribune-Phonograph (Abbotsford, WI) 06 Oct 2021
Jablonicky, Donald E. (7 Apr 1957 – 23 Aug 2021)
Donald Edward Jablonicky Jr., age 64, (better known as Don) passed away in his
home in Flower Mound, Texas, on August 23, 2021.
Don was born April 7, 1957, to Donald Edward Jablonicky Sr. and Joanne M. Van
Treek in Waukegan, Ill. Don graduated from Colby High School in 1975 and from
the University of Wisconsin in Steven Point in 1981 where he met Julie. Don went
on to graduate from Cardinal Stritch University with a master’s of science,
which he was rightfully proud of. He married the love of his life, Julie
Margaret Dunn, on July 19, 1985. They lived in Menomonee Falls until 1988 when
they moved to Bartlett, Ill., and worked in the Chicago Metroplex. They moved to
Plano, Texas, in 1991, then on to Flower Mound in 1996 where Don had a
successful career in finance. Don and Julie were blessed with a daughter,
Mikayla Rae Jablonicky, on March 23, 1993. Don was a veteran of the United
States Marine Corps and was awarded Rifle Marksman and was medically discharged
with honors. In his heart, he was always a Marine.
Don is survived by his loving wife, Julie Jablonicky; his daughter, Mikayla
Jablonicky (Kirsten); grandchildren: Alahna and Maxtyn; parents, Donald and
Joanne Jablonicky; brothers: Mark (Vickie) Jablonicky and Lance Jablonicky;
sister, Denise Yaron; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and
friends.
Don was laid to rest with full military honors on Sept 24, 2021, at 1:30 p.m. in
the Dallas Ft. Worth National Cemetery, located at 2000 Mountain Creek Pkwy in
Dallas 75211. A Celebration of Life with a come and go format followed from 3-5
p.m. at the Wellington Athletic Center, located at 3520 Furlong Drive East in
Flower Mound 75022.
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