Donald Corriveau (May 15, 1944 - February 04, 2025)

In loving memory of
Donald Corriveau
  • May 15, 1944
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  • February 04, 2025

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In Loving Memory of Donald Corriveau

May 15, 1944 – February 4, 2025

With great sorrow we say goodbye to Donald Corriveau, a man who touched countless lives with his love, laughter, and endless creativity. On February 4, 2025 at age 80, his journey came to an end as he passed on to the next world, surrounded by the family he cherished.

Don had many titles in his life – devoted husband, proud father, adoring grandfather, honorable veteran, dependable brother, and loyal friend. To those who knew him, he was a deep pool of warmth and generosity. To those who didn’t know him, he could be guarded, but the ice quickly melted with a well-timed joke or a new opportunity to offer help.

Born in Holyoke, Massachusetts in 1944, Don’s early years would sew in him a commitment to serving others; a belief system that would greatly form him as a person. In 1964, he answered his country’s call and entered the U.S. Air Force, serving in the Vietnam War. This service helped instill a deep sense of duty and integrity throughout his life. And it would also bring the post-war challenges he carried to his final breath.

After his military tour, he brought his compassion for service to the field of elder care. As an administrator of nursing homes, Don touched countless people’s lives through his quiet and empathetic leadership. He ensured his clients and their families were able to live each day with the dignity, care, and comfort they deserved.

In the Second Act of his career, Don fulfilled a lifelong passion for photography by founding his own creative photography studio. He became well known for his portraiture and stylized photo skills, and would go on to win many awards for his work. But he made a real name for himself as a dynamic and highly-sought after wedding photographer. He had a unique gift for capturing love in its purest form and preserving it in moments of time that leapt off the page.

As a nursing home administrator, Don helped those living through the last stage of their life. As a wedding photographer, he gave hope to those just starting their life’s journey. While not lost on Don, we now see that his commitment to service had truly come full circle.

Outside of his career, Don found his greatest joy in his family. He leaves behind the true love of his life, his wife Bozena Corriveau. He also leaves three wonderful children: his son Jeff Corriveau and wife Karen, his daughter Michelle Gilson and husband Gregory, and his daughter Nicole Corriveau. He also welcomed a stepdaughter into his life, Paulina Palmer and her husband Jim. His gift of love is completed through his five beautiful grandchildren, who adored him – Amelie, Teagan, Leo, Carter, and Madeleine. As well as two step-grandchildren, Rene and Tyler. He is also survived by his younger brother, Wayne Corriveau, who remained his lifelong friend and confidant.

Don left us with a full embrace of loving memories and remarkable achievements. But his true legacy lives on in the people he touched. His kindness and generosity left an indelible mark on others. And he blessed all those he loved with a life of unwavering devotion and unconditional acceptance, which will be felt for generations.

A private celebration of Don’s life was held on Friday, February 7, 2025 where friends and family gathered to share their favorite memories of him. He will be interred at Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, FL with full military honors at a later date.

Though Don is no longer with us, his love remains in all of our hearts. We will miss him dearly, but we will honor his memory by living with the same kindness and service to others that he selflessly shared with the world.  We would be honored to have you share your own personal memories of Don on the Tribute Wall below.  Arrangements entrusted with BALDWIN BROTHERS Funeral & Cremation Society-Spanish Springs, 352-430-1449.  Sentiments are encouraged at www.baldwincremation.com.


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  1. AnneMarie Mal lit a candle:
    24 Apr 2025
    Lit since April 24, 2025 at 4:08:01 AM

  2. John Dunfee says:
    16 Feb 2025
    I met Don on my first Air Force duty assignment at Kadena AB, Okinawa in 1967. He was my trainer in Accounting and Finance in the computer room. Don was so meticulous and accurate and had an outstanding work ethic. Rest in peace, Don, I wish our paths could have crossed while I was living at The Villages in 2010-2012.

  3. Maja and Adam lit a candle:
    09 Feb 2025
    Lit since February 9, 2025 at 2:08:12 AM

  4. GLENN LEWIS says:
    08 Feb 2025
    Don was a very private person but as soon as he got to know you, you were his friend forever. Rest in peace, it was my privilege to pray near the end of his earthly life and bless and anoint him✝️

  5. Maryla Kubat says:
    08 Feb 2025
    Thank you for the moments we spent together. Rest in peace - Maryla and Darek Kubat from Warsaw.

  6. Gina Ruggiero says:
    07 Feb 2025
    Such a beautiful eulogy. Don would have approved! I'll always remember his great photography skills and loved to see his latest work. He was such a big inspiration to me. My deepest sympathies to all his loved ones. Rest In Peace Dear Cousin. Love Gina

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