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Born in Manistee County on February 22, 1923, Don
Diesing was destined to become an auctioneer.
He graduated from Manistee High School in 1939 and Reppert Auction School, August 23,
1940. He was the president of the Manistee County Junior Farm Bureau in 1942 and 1943.
Don was a member of the Manistee County Planning Commission in 1943 and 1944. He was a
graduate of General AG course at Michigan State College in March 1944. July 19 of 1944,
Don became a member of the United States Army and became an infantry instructor of heavy
weapons company following basic training. He served in the 85th Military
Government Company in Iwate and Miyagi prefectures of Japan, 1944-1946, leaving there as
Chief of Subsections, Public Safety Branch.
In 1956, Don graduated from the Realtors Institute of the University of Michigan and
served three years as President of Mason-Oceana-Manistee Board of Realtors. He also served
on many annual appointments as a member of the Grievance Committee of Mason-Oceana-Manistee Board of Realtors. Diesing was chosen as Realtor of the Year in 1979
for the same Board. Don ran a successful operation of Real Estate offices in Scottville
from 1949 through 1998.
He served as Redeemer Lutheran Congregation of Scottville for many years as president
and as treasurer. He is a former Board of Review member and former City Commissioner of
Scottville. In 1962, Don served as Mayor. He served 3 years on the Mason County United
Fund Committee. As well, he served as a director on the Scottville Development Corporation
and as a director of the Scottville Chamber of Commerce. Don was selected by the
Scottville Chamber of Commerce as the 1986 Business of the Year, for outstanding community
contribution.
He was proudly listed by the Marquis Whos Who Publications Board certifying that
Donald Carl Diesing is a subject of biographical record in Whos Who in the Midwest,
Twenty-Third Edition, 1992-1993.
In 1980, Don served as President of the Michigan State Auctioneers Association. This
was during his successful career in Auctioneering for 58 years.
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