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Donald Joseph
Vizanko

November 6, 1920 – June 13, 2020

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"We are honored to provide this Book of Memories to the family."
— Mueller Memorial -White Bear Lake
"My wife and I will forever treasure the memories of our activities with Don and Barb and friends including adventurous Quetico Park fishing..."
— Marlys and Bill Geiger
"What a great friend Don was - at Engineering Research Associates, Univac, and Sperry - loved by all. Over many years his trademark words,..."
— Don Mager
"God bless you Mr. Vizank! You were a wonderful Father and husband. Your love and caring personality has been passed down to your 4 be..."
— Mary Welle
"Love you Boppa!! You had an amazing 99 years and will be missed by your children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and all of your friends..."
— Heather
"As Debbie's sister-in-la, you welcomed me into your home and family. You helped me get a job at Unisys when I really needed one. I am so..."
— Nancy Kaminski

Obituary for Donald Joseph Vizanko

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On June 13, 2020, Donald "Buzz" Vizanko, loving husband and father of four children, passed away at the age of 99.

Born November 6, 1920, to Joseph and Mary Vizanko in Washburn, Wisconsin. He served his country as a Navy radio specialist and Radar officer stationed in the Philippines during WWII. He earned his engineering degree with the GI Bill from Montana State in Bozeman, Montana. Later moved to Indiana before making his home in Minnesota.

His career was as an electrical engineer/director at Sperry Univac Defense Systems developing many pioneering computer systems. Buzz loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing, skiing, and camping with his family and friends. He also loved spending time at the shooting range with his buddies. In his spare time, Buzz was an accomplished woodworker who built his family bedroom sets, dining tables. and other furniture.

Buzz was preceded in death by his father, Joseph; mother, Mary; brother, Dick; sisters, Janet and Bernadette. He is survived by his loving wife, Barbara; his four children, Shari (Stan), Steve (Nami), Debbie (Chuck), and Mary (Mike); his sisters, Isabelle Moe and Arlene Dianish; seven grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

Due to the Coronavirus and vulnerable family members, a private prayer service will be held on a date to be determined. Burial will be in Washburn, Wisconsin at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial may be made to Bayfield Nordic (501-3c) PO Box 182, Bayfield, WI 54814 in Donald's name supporting healthy family activities in the beautiful outdoors of Wisconsin's Bayfield Peninsula where Buzz grew up and where he and his family learned and continue to enjoy an excellent skiing resource in a community of winter enthusiasts.

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