Obituary
Donald F. Barthelmess, Sr. passed away peacefully with family members by his side in Winter
Park Florida on September 5th 2025. He was 89. Born in New York City in 1936, he was a
longtime resident of Patchogue, Long Island, NY until retiring to Florida in 1996.
He leaves behind a legacy of family, friends, gregarious humor and unsurpassed work ethic.
He is survived by his beloved wife of 68 years Doris (Davis) Barthelmess and daughter Susan
May (Tom) of Port St. Lucie, FL and son Don Barthelmess Jr. (Carol) of Santa Barbara, CA. His
grandchildren include: Lindsay Gracey (David), Brian May (Gabriella), Rob Barthelmess (Nikki)
and DeeDee Conrad (Kevin). His precious great-grandchildren are Oliver, Hadley, Liam, Robby,
Jackson, Hollis and Brooke. He is also survived by his brother Richard Barthelmess and sister
Anne-Marie Davis.
He is predeceased by his parents John and Helen as well as brothers John, Edward, Leo and
sister Helen Mary.
“Cookie”, as he was known by friends and family alike, was a passionate and generous man to
all. He willingly shared his time, knowledge and expertise as a talented and skilled craftsman.
It was widely known by all that he could do just about anything in the trades, and tackled all
projects with precision and vigor. A fifty-year journeyman steamfitter of New York Local 638,
Cookie was from a long family line of union steamfitters. He followed his father, grandfather
and brothers in that trade. A mentor to many and always willing to help others, his mantra
was: “Do it right, or don’t do it at all.”
Always the life of the party, Cookie’s sense of humor was unmatched, as he could recall and
tell jokes for hours.
The most important thing to him was his wife and the huge family that he came from and
helped create.
A Navy Reservist and an avid boater, he was a longtime member and served as Commodore of
the Suffolk Boat Club in Patchogue, Long Island in 1972. In addition he was a member in the
Patchogue Yacht Club and Patchogue Bay Power Squadron. He organized and enjoyed
numerous family/friend boating voyages locally, on the Great South Bay, all over Eastern Long
Island and up the lower New England coast. Settling in Cape Coral, FL after retirement he and
his wife enjoyed leisurely cruises in the canals and trips to Sanibel & Captiva islands with family
& friends.
He was a true gentleman, brother, friend, husband, father, uncle, grandfather and great
grandfather. He will be sorely missed, but never forgotten. His legacy shall live on through all
that knew him.
A Celebration of Life will be planned in the future at The Mayflower Retirement Community,
Winter Park, Florida.
Donations may be made in his memory to St Jude’s Children’s Hospital or the Alzheimer’s
Association.
By now, everyone up in heaven surely know what the difference is between an ottoman and foot-stool.. :-)
Dad lived life to the fullest and paved the way for everyone to follow his lead.
Rest now, Angelo. The job was well done. Thank you for being my life-mentor. I know you will be watching over us.
-Sonny