2/15/2023 12:13:00 PM Funeral for Don Lyman Feb. 20 in Chatfield
Donald "Don" Lyman, 86, of Racine, passed away peacefully on Monday Feb. 13, 2023, at the Chosen Valley Care Center in Chatfield, with his children by his side. Donald Robert Lyman was born April 27, 1936, in Rochester, to Verner and Melba (Malcomson) Lyman. After high school (Stewartville) Don served our country in the US Air Force as a B-52 mechanic during the Korean War. He played semi-pro football for the championship Holyoke Knights (Massachusetts) and became a golden glove boxer. Don married Kathleen (Kate) Mulvihill on Sept. 26, 1959 in Rochester and ran the family farm in Racine. He also worked for the city of Racine, was an active member (and past Commander) of the Stewartville American Legion Post 164, Racine Lions and Racine City Council. Don enjoyed bowling, hunting, fishing, camping, watching his grandchildren grow up and spending time with family and friends. Don is survived by one daughter, Pam (Jim) Schultz of Chatfield; grandchildren, Megan (Trent) Mullenbach of Rochester, Molly (Zac) Claussen of Rosemount, Mitchell (Kristin) Schultz of Hudsonville, Michigan, and Michael Schultz of Chatfield; great-grandchildren, Dakota and Mya Johnson, Evelyn Claussen, Kash and Lace Mullenbach, Peyton and Isaac Schultz; one son, Scott (Andrea) Lyman of Lakeville; grandchildren, Cole, Blake, and Brooke Lyman; sisters, Phyllis House of San Jose, California and Dorothy Nelson of Mason City, Iowa; and many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents; wife, Kate; son, Tom; brother, Lester 'Lemon' Lyman; and sister, Marilyn McCarty. The funeral service for Don will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 20, 2023, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Chatfield with Pastor Peter Haugen officiating. Visitation will be two hours before the service at the church. Burial will be at Hamilton Cemetery in rural Racine following the service at church, with military honors by Stewartville American Legion Post 164. A celebration of life will be held at the Stewartville American Legion Post 164 after the burial. We would like to thank the Chosen Valley Care Center and Mayo Clinic teams for the care and love they gave Don and his entire family. Riley Funeral Home is assisting the Lyman family with arrangements. Online condolences are welcome at rileyfuneralhomes.com.