Donald Lee Bivens Jr., 77, of Illiopolis, was shepherded into his heavenly home on September 27
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, 2024, with his children by his side. While Don fought courageously through many health struggles over the last decade, he is now resting in the arms of his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He was the beloved husband of Sue (Quigley), with whom he was blessed to spend the last 35 years together.
Born in 1947 in Decatur, Illinois, he was the son of Donald Bivens Sr. and Margaret (Mehsling) Bivens. After graduating from MacArthur High School, he joined the U.S. Army and proudly served his country during the Vietnam War in the 87
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Combat Engineering Company. As a proud military veteran, Don enjoyed speaking to fellow veterans about their shared experiences.
Don is remembered for his work at Shur-Co in Decatur, first as a branch manager and then as a regional sales manager, a position which afforded him the opportunity to travel to areas such as Nova Scotia, Oregon, Canada, and Florida. He retired from the company in 2009.
Upon retirement, Don’s love for traveling took him all across the United States and the Caribbean with his dearest Sue, with Vero Beach, Florida, and Branson, Missouri, among his favorite destinations. Camping was also a favorite pastime of Don’s, and he enjoyed relaxing and spending time with his family at various campgrounds throughout the United States. For much of his life, Don also had a passion for antiques, and he was the proud owner of three antique stores in central Illinois. Notably, Don was known by his family as a devout Christian who loved the Lord. His favorite topics for prayer were his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, all who were close to his heart.
Don is survived by his wife, Sue; daughters Jennifer Bivens and Catherine Bivens; sons Don (Krista) Bivens and Tim Bivens; stepchildren Janna (Dennis) Drew and Jerry (Amy) Aldridge; 19 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and brother Steve (Ailyn) Bivens.
Don was preceded in death by his parents.
The funeral service will be held in Decatur, Illinois, at Brintlinger and Earl Funeral Home, 2827 N. Oakland Avenue, October 4,2024, at 11:00am, with visitation one hour prior, beginning at 10:00am.