Born on June 12, 1937 in Worcester, Massachusetts
Passed on February 2, 2026 in Indian Harbour Beach, Florida
Donald Allen Nohrr, age 88, of Indian Harbour Beach, Florida, passed away on February 2, 2026.
He was born on June 12, 1937, in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Don is survived by his daughters Juli (John) and Barbara (Andrew); his grandchildren Mitchell and Gabrielle; his sister Gale (Lynn); and his sisters in law Merle, Carol, and Pam.
He is preceded in death by his beloved wife Maxine and his brother Philip.
Above all, Don loved his family. He also loved traveling and was a devoted World War II buff who spent countless hours learning, reading, and sharing that passion with others. In the early 1960s, he founded a law firm in Melbourne and practiced law for more than 60 years—a career marked by dedication, integrity, and service to his community.
He will be remembered for his loving presence, his humor, and his genuine interest in others.
A graveside service will be held on Thursday at 2:00 pm at Florida Memorial Gardens.
“The world is a book, and those who don’t travel, read only one page.”
-St. Augustine
8 entries.
Richard Rodgers
from Orlando wrote on February 4, 2026:
Remembering Don with gratitude. He was a good man and I am proud to be one of his law partners. Deepest condolences to the family. He will be missed.
Carlos J. Reyes
from Orlando/Fort Lauderdale wrote on February 4, 2026:
May you be in our Lord's loving embrace. RIP.
Krista Soboh
from Melbourne wrote on February 3, 2026:
Don has touch my life and my heart in immeasurable ways as a neighbor and a friend. His presence in my life and my best friends will be missed. He touched the lives of everyone and served our community honorably—he was a man that deserved our respect.
Sandy Coe
from Melbourne. wrote on February 3, 2026:
My husband Shelly and I have so many memories about our times spent with Don and Maxine. They were the first people we met who were not stationed at PAFB during Shelly’s tour of duty at Patrick where he practiced in the Dental Clinic before he opened his private practice in Satellite Beach. We miss those times when we were all so young. It was a friendship that lasted throughout the years
Robin Bernstein
from The Villages wrote on February 3, 2026:
My condolences, nice guy.
Jennifer Crowe
from Palm Bay wrote on February 3, 2026:
I’m so sorry for your loss. Your father was such a strong man, with such a big heart. His family meant the world to him, and I hope you can find comfort in the memories you’ve made together. Thinking of you and sending wishes of love, comfort, and strength for your family.
Juan Alvarez and family
from Palm Bay wrote on February 3, 2026:
The Donald. You will be missed. It was a great pleasure to have met you and shared with you all these years.
Nate Malavenda
from Kapa’a, Hawai’i wrote on February 3, 2026:
I love you very much, Uncle Don. You were an inspiration to me from my earliest childhood years and continue to be. You always had such a calm and steady good nature. Your love of knowledge and travel made you a great person to be around, and your good moral character made me so proud. You will be greatly missed, but I have faith your light and spirit shines on forever in the cosmos linking us all together. Riposi in pace, and we give you tons of love and light on your next journey. Shalom, my beloved uncle!