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Donald Harold Applegate

Posted 2021-04-01 by mhenderson
Donald (Don) Applegate born November 3, 1954 in Neptune, N.J. He
passed on March 4, 2021 at the age of 66 due to complications related
to Covid-19. While Don passed too soon, his life will always be
remembered by family, friends for his honesty, integrity,
intelligence, positivity and sense of humor.

Don spent over 38 years as a federal public servant. Starting his
federal career as a wilderness ranger in the Eagle Cap Wilderness in
Oregon, he quickly found his niche as an outdoor recreation planner
for the Bureau of Land Management. His first recreation planner
position was in Barstow California where he shared his knowledge,
expertise and love of the land with diverse visitors enjoying all
types of recreation from off-highway vehicle use to non-motorized
wilderness exploration. Don worked the remainder of his career with
the Bureau of Land Management in Arizona in Yuma and Lake Havasu City
in the 1980 and 1990s. He met the love of his life, Linda Wilson, in
1993 during a work trip to Albuquerque, NM. Linda joined Don in Yuma
in 1994 and they both spent the past 28 years enjoying public lands
camping and traveling the country in their spare time.

In 2000, Don became the Bureau’s state recreation program lead for
Arizona, serving in the Arizona State office until he retired at the
end of 2016. Along the way, Don provided direction and made key
contributions to the development and management of concessions along
the Colorado River, the unique Long-Term Visitor Areas in western
Arizona. Don also led efforts to designate the Parker Dam Road
Backcountry Byway and the Betty's Kitchen National Recreation Trail.
When the BLM took on the 120 plus Boat in Campsites on the Colorado
River, Don led the effort to establish and stand-up BLM program, which
included teaching boater safety training, and upgrading the campsites
to improve visitor experiences. He also helped oversee the Parker 400
races. In his Arizona state lead position, Don also served in national
roles on the BLM's Recreation and Visitors Services Advisory Team, and
as its chairperson. His work was key to ensuring the Recreation
Management Information System met the needs of the field and the
National Office. His field and state office expertise were
instrumental in creating online recreation reservation systems,
especially for Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness and Coyote Buttes/Paria
Canyon-Vermilion Cliff Wilderness, which eventually led to transition
to the national, interagency Recreation.gov.

Don’s impact creating recreation opportunities will continue to live
on as current and future generations will enjoy the public lands he
worked so hard to maintain and preserve. When asked to describe Don,
peers, supervisors and friends use three words: dedicated,
professional and trustworthy.

Don retired in December 2016. He enjoyed living life to the fullest.
Traveling across country by train with Linda to explore the United
States while visiting family and friends. He found peace and beauty
growing native flowers and plants around their home. Don’s diverse
interests kept his intellect sharp. He loved learning about wartime
history, especially WWI. He was an avid Formula One race car fan,
traveling to Austin, Texas for the 2012 Inaugural race with Linda. At
home, he kept his skills sharp as an expert gamer. He enjoyed his
breakfast crew of retirees and joining friends at Spring Training
baseball and the D-backs. Up until he passed, he was in good spirits.
He kept family and friends close by texting and sharing his sense of
humor. Don was a peaceful warrior who will be missed by all his life
touched.

Preceding Don in death by his Father, Harold Applegate. Don is
survived by his wife, Linda Wilson Applegate. His Mother, Jean
Applegate; his Sister, Donna Glatt, her husband, Joe and their
children Jamie and Joey: Sister-in-Law Denise Wilson Moon and her
husband, Skip and their daughters Amy and Julie; and Brother-in-Law
Michael Wilson. In remembrance of Don, please consider supporting The
Nature Conservancy via a memorial donation in Don’s name by calling 1-
800-628-6860 option 1 9AM-7PM EDT.

A Celebration of Don’s Life will be announced at a later date.
Expressions of sympathy may be left on The National Cremation Society
website at: www.NationalCremation.com.

(posted by www.NationalCremation.com)





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