Donald Carl Batton, 1929-2021

Donald Carl Batton  was born Tuesday, March 12, 1929 in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio .

he died Tuesday, August 31, 2021. his recorded age was 92.

he was a veteran  of the Air Force.

his remains can be found at Walnut Grove Cemetery in lot 247  - section D  - space #2 West (view map) .
Arrangements were made by Rutherford-Corbin Funeral Home. The burial took place on Friday, September 10, 2021.
Contact Walnut Grove and Flint Cemeteries for more information.

Donald C. Batton, age 92, of Worthington, died peacefully on Tuesday, August 31, 2021 at Riverside Methodist Hospital. Donald was born March 12, 1929 and grew up in Stow, Ohio, in a large family with six brothers and one sister. He had a successful career in Accounting/Auditing at General Motors and received his BSBA from Kent State University in Industrial Management in 1952, and his MA in Industrial Management from the University of Detroit in 1963. He also served in the United States Air Force between 1952-1956 at Randolph AFB in Texas. He was a charitable and generous man, active in his community and as a member of the Worthington Presbyterian Church, where he served as an elder, a deacon, and a volunteer business manager. He was preceded in death by his wife of 47 years Dorothy Jane Batton, his son Jeffrey R. Batton, his daughter Julie L. Green (Batton), his parents Rumsey and Mildred (Vorwerk) Batton and all of his siblings (Calvert, David, Thomas, William, James (Mickey), Robert, and Florene Batton). He is survived by his four loving grandchildren, Chris Batton, Megan Goldhardt, Emily Green, and Elise Green; by his son-in-law Roger Green, and by his numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at Worthington Presbyterian Church at 10am on Friday September 10, Dr. Julia Wharff Piermont officiating. A private family interment service will follow at Walnut Grove Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Worthington Presbyterian Church (773 High St, Worthington OH 43017 or wpcnow.org) or the Columbus Foundation in Donald’s memory.