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Donald Allen Torr

Donald Allen Torr

August 23, 1941 March 11, 2026

Casa Grande, AZ

Donald Allen Torr, affectionately known as Don or Donnie, passed away at the age of 84. Born on August 23, 1941, in Bantry, North Dakota, he was raised on the family dairy farm in small-town North Dakota.

Don proudly served his country in the United States Army during the Vietnam War, embodying a strong sense of duty and dedication. After his military service, he returned to power line construction, where his work ethic and determination enabled him to build a successful career. He eventually owned several power line companies, including Boehning and Larson and TSI, leaving a lasting mark in the industry.

On April 24, 1970, Don married the love of his life, Meredith Torr. They settled in Holly, Colorado, where they raised their children before moving to Brighton, Colorado, and later retiring in Casa Grande, Arizona. They shared many years together until her passing in October of 2012. Later in life, Don found companionship again and married Carolyn Torr.

Don was the proud father of Julie Stewart, Lynn Torr, Del Torr, and Darin Torr, and a loving grandfather to Greg Peake, Ashley Torr, Meghan Torr, Mackenzie Torr, Nick Torr, Madison Torr, Britton Torr, Brooke Torr, Aubrey Torr, Angelo Torr, and Mya Torr. His family was one of his greatest joys. Outside of work, he was a small plane pilot who loved fishing, playing games, and following the stock market.

Those who knew Don remember him as a quiet man with a huge heart. He was gentle, kind, and caring, always ready with a warm smile and a big, unmistakable laugh. His calm presence and generous spirit touched the lives of many.

Don was preceded in death by his parents, Emery and Snjolaug Torr, his beloved wife, Meredith Torr, and his sister, Joyce Ehlke. He will be deeply missed by his wife Carolyn, his children, grandchildren, extended family, and all who had the privilege of knowing him. His legacy of kindness, dedication, and love for family will live on in the many lives he touched.

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