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Donald Lee "Coach" Hastings

1935 - 2024

Donald Lee "Coach" Hastings obituary, 1935-2024, Colorado Springs, CO

BORN

1935

DIED

2024

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Colorado Springs, Colorado

Donald Hastings Obituary

Hastings
Donald Lee "Coach"
Hastings
July 3, 1935
August 19, 2024

Don Hastings was born to Ruth Kathryn (Mansfield) and James Willard "JW" Hastings in Ponca City, Oklahoma. He was raised there with his older brother ("June") and two older sisters (Kathryn and Doris), and enjoyed an idyllic childhood in the charming, midwestern town with cobblestone streets and rolling parks, influenced by the strong community ties to Continental Oil.

Don was an athlete in every sense of the word – football, wrestling and baseball. He competed through Ponca City High School and received a football scholarship to Westmar University in Le Mars, Iowa. After two years, he was recruited by the Army and deployed to Okinawa, and Japan. He played football, wrestled and even played badminton for the Army.

He and his lifelong love, Joanne Hastings (Schwartz) first met at church camp in Topeka, KS – he from Ponca City, OK and she from Baldwin, KS – 71 years ago. Don had just graduated from high school and Joanne was just beginning high school. They corresponded for years and were married after Don returned from overseas to finish his service with the Air Force National Guard in Stillwater, where he and Joanne finished their degrees at Oklahoma State University. Don and Joanne were married 65 years ago this month at Worden Church outside of Baldwin, KS.

Don was a teacher and coach. First at Lamar High School (Colorado), then Tulsa McClain (Oklahoma), and Widefield High School in Colorado Springs where he led several football league championship teams, a state semi-finals team and received Coach of the Year accolades. He then ventured into the restaurant business, opening five Pizza Inn restaurants around the city. When tiring of restaurant schedules, he worked in the commercial mortgage business and, finally, returning to his passion of teaching and coaching at Ellicott High School, just east of Colorado Springs.

Don is survived by his loving wife, Joanne, son James Ridgeway "JR" Hastings, and daughter Kim Mutchler Walsh (Dick) and their children and grandchildren. Don was so proud of his granddaughter Jordan Mutchler Hunt (Bailey) and delighted by their three children, his great-grandchildren, Gage Hastings (6), Tatum Kay (5) and Margot Bailey (2). Don also is survived by nephew Larry Cable (Cynthia), who was a part of their family for many years.

Don enjoyed all of his many nieces and nephews and was happy to be involved in their lives. He was surrounded by so many caring and loving former athletes and coaches during the months, weeks and even days before his passing. So many were his dear, dear friends.

We will celebrate Don's wonderful and full life with a service on Saturday, August 31 at 10:30 a.m. in the sanctuary at First United Methodist Church, 420 North Nevada Avenue in Colorado Springs. A reception will follow. A military committal service will take place on Monday, September 2, at 9 a.m. at the Pikes Peak National Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that any donations be made to the Goodwill Foundation of Colorado, where JR participated in the Colorado Springs Possibilities and other programs for more than 30 years. Please include "Don Hastings Memorial" in the memo line of a check and send to Goodwill of Colorado Foundation, 1460 Garden of the Gods Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80907, or go here
https://goodwillcolorado.org/?form=FUNZGEKNBCY

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Published by The Gazette on Aug. 25, 2024.

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Sue Winkelbauer (Miles)

October 8, 2024

I knew Mr. Hastings in school for being a great Advanced Biology teacher. We dissected a Cat. I learned so much from him. Sad to lose him. Sincerely, RIP Mr. HASTINGS

Randy Pierce

August 29, 2024

I was blessed with the good fortune of playing two seasons of football for Coach Hastings in 1970 and 1971. Only lost three games in two years, two of them by one point, so that says a lot about his ability as a coach. He wasn´t a pat you on the head type of guy, if you weren´t getting your job done he´d let you know in no uncertain terms, that made us all better players, because nobody wanted to disappoint him, he treated all of us the same, it didn´t matter how good or bad the player, he demanded your best effort and would not settle for anything less. I will never forget you Coach... Rest in peace... Randy Pierce

Steve Jenkins

August 27, 2024

Unlike Doug, I never played professional football, but I did play for Coach Hastings on his state semifinal football team. The lessons I learned from him and his staff remained with me through a 40 year career of coaching high school football and wrestling. His shadow was long and his influence was great.

Jacky Theiss Garlock

August 26, 2024

I was very sad to hear of coach´s passing! He was a great coach and I thought a good chemistry teacher. Though our time of knowing the Hastings family was brief, I know mom and dad thought the world of him. Since my sister and I are all that is left of the Theiss family, here´s hoping those that passed will meet again! My sympathies!

Doug Payton

August 26, 2024

I was so sad to hear of Coach Hastings passing. He was a huge influence in my life. He helped to make my dreams of playing football come true.
My sincere condolences, the "gray fox" will be greatly missed.
Doug Payton

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Memorial Events
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Aug

31

Celebration of Life

10:30 a.m.

First United Methodist Church Sanctuary

420 North Nevada Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO

Sep

2

Committal

9:00 a.m.

Pikes Peak National Cemetery

CO

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501 North Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO 80903

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