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Wilhelm's Portland Memorial Funeral Home
Donald Altman
June 20th, 1927 - December 18th, 2023
It is with profound sorrow and great respect that we announce Lt. Col. Don Altman's passing, a beloved family man and esteemed serviceman. Raised on a South Carolina farm, Don was deeply influenced by his World War I veteran father, Rollie, his loving mother, and siblings Jean and Wayne. At 17, Don bravely joined the Merchant Marines during World War II, later serving in the Air Force and rising to Lieutenant Colonel. In 1950, Don's life took a joyful turn as he married Elizabeth Marie in San Antonio, Texas, wholeheartedly adopting Texas as his home. The union brought joy with three children: Tom, Russ, and Donna. Post-military, Don shaped young minds at Abilene Christian University for 22 years, focusing on Economics. He notably co-founded the Small Business Development Center with Texas Tech in Abilene, fostering regional economic development. Don's legacy continued through his four grandchildren, Shawn, Carisa, Ryder, and Danni, and three great-grandchildren. His deep love for family was a constant in his life. Don will be forever remembered for his kindness, patience, humor, and loving nature. As we honor Lt. Col. Don Altman, we reflect on a life emblematic of honor, love, and selfless service, leaving an indelible mark on future generations.
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Wilhelm's Portland Memorial Funeral Home
At Wilhelm's Portland Memorial, we have a rich history dating back to 1901 when we became the first crematory west of the Mississippi River, known then as The Portland Cremation Association. Our historic chapel, marked by its cornerstone placed on February 5th, 1901, has stood the test of time. Today, our memorial site spans 8 stories, approximately 7 miles of corridors of beautifully preserved architecture, and the largest mausoleum on the west coast, spanning 2.5 city blocks....
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