Donald Alfred Klocek, Sr., fondly known as “Don” and a cherished example of what it means to be a
man, peacefully passed at home in Dunkirk, NY at the age of 89, 12 days shy of his 90th birthday.
Mr. Klocek is survived by his wife, Nola (née Harrison); son, Donald “Jack” A. Klocek, Jr. (Mary Kay
Moskal); Granddaughters, Paula (Peter) Ausberger and Kaitlin Klocek; siblings, Carol, Rosemary,
Rita, and Raymond; the mother of his grandchildren, Joanne Donaldson. He is preceded in death by
Dawn A. Klocek, his daughter, and Edward Klocek, his brother.
Donald, the eldest of six children, was born on May 26, 1935 in Dunkirk, NY. Martha (née Popielarz)
and Chester D. Klocek. With his birthday often coinciding with Memorial Day weekend, it was his
tradition to celebrate by going to a parade.
As a young patriot, Mr. Klocek served his country for eight years in the United States Naval Reserve.
Donald and Nola married on September 7, 1957, sharing 67 years of marriage. For many years, he
was a truck driver for Canteen, successor of Cease’s Commissary, until he retired. A man of faith, he
was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church of Dunkirk, New York.
Donald found the most joy in the simple pleasures of life. Not afraid of getting dirt under his
fingernails, he tended to vegetables and sunflowers in his garden, sometimes taking a salt shaker
with him to eat tomatoes. He was a self-taught handyman, repairing his home, helping his neighbors,
and tinkering at Ellman’s Garage. After a hard day working outside, you would find him wearing a
straw hat as he sat under the redbud tree, listening to oldies, talk shows, and polka music on the
radio. As a loyal Buffalo Bills and Sabres fan, he never missed a chance to cheer on his teams.
Above all, Donald was a genuinely kind and gentle soul, who was devoted to his family. He selflessly
cared for his grandchildren. To them, he was a steadfast constant—a quiet hero whose legacy lives
on in the values he instilled and the happy memories he created. Donald will always be remembered
for his buoyant personality and unique brand of humor that touched all who knew him.
A celebration of Donald’s life is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 31, 2025 at the First
United Presbyterian Church of Dunkirk located at 19 W 4 th St, Dunkirk, NY. From 1:00 p.m until 400
p.m., there will be a polka party to follow at the Northern Chautauqua Conservation Club at 1 N Mullet
St, Dunkirk, NY. All are welcome to attend.
Donald loved animals, especially his rescue dog. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to
Lakeshore Humane Society 431 E. Chestnut Dunkirk, NY 14048.
The family would like to thank Mary Kay Moskal, Mary Skubis, Alicia Bantin, and Hospice for their
care and dedication.
Take it easy, take a bus straight to heaven, Grandpa. Beep beep, toot toot!
Saturday, May 31, 2025
Starts at 11:00 am (Eastern time)
First United Presbyterian Church of Dunkirk
Saturday, May 31, 2025
1:00 - 4:00 pm (Eastern time)
Northern Chautauqua Conservation Club
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