Service Details
His funeral service will be held in Mt. Pleasant Lutheran Church, 1700 S. Green Bay Rd. on, Monday, September 30th at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Beth Ann Stone officiating. Visitation will be in the funeral home on Sunday, from 3:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. and in the church of Monday, from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service. Burial will follow in Sunset Ridge Memorial Park.
Memorial Suggestions
Don’s wish was to go to First Tee Southeast Wisconsin, 11350 Theodore Trecker Way, West Allis, WI 53214 to foster golf for children.

Donald H. Mathson, 73, of Racine, WI died on September 21, 2019.
Don, son of the late Henry and Beatrice (nee: Bruns) Mathson, passed away on September 21, 2019 after battling cancer.
He grew up in Kenosha and graduated from Bradford High School in 1963, then went on to graduate from Carthage College. Don and Sharon Kay (nee: Galbraith) fell in love in 1964 and have been married for 49 years. They enjoyed life together with their two girls. The family adventures through the years were ones for the books. Hilton Head Island was the family’s favorite place, but one will never forget the houseboat trip down the Wisconsin River. Don worked in insurance/risk management up until his retirement in 2011.
Don was a member of Mount Pleasant Lutheran Church, where he served on the church council, a member of the Kenosha Country Club, where he served as club president and was a club champion.
Don is survived by his wife, Sharon, and daughters, Melissa (Dan) Richlen and Heather (Bert) Gregory, all of Chicago. He is also survived by three grandchildren Matthew, Elizabeth and Charlotte and two grand-dogs, Stella and Belle. He was preceded in death by his parents, in-laws, Francis and Marion Galbraith (nee: Fisher), and aunts and uncles.
Don was an avid golfer. Whether in a championship round, Saturday morning game with good friends and his sons-in-law or teaching his grandson, he loved his time on the course. His golf “buddies” were part of his family.
He loved fall afternoons at Camp Randall, cheering on the Badgers and summer days watching the Brewers (but had to leave after the 7th Inning stretch to beat traffic). Later in life, his three grandchildren gave him that extra sparkle in his eye. Don “Bapa” played catch, went for trips to the park and even went to the 4th of July parade — because his grandkids asked.
Don was a great partner on and off the course. He was a hero, mentor, confidante, teacher and a truly wonderful person. He will be missed by his loved ones – family and wonderful friends who became family over the years.
Maria Gerardo says
I’m so sorry for your loss. I truly was blessed to have met Donald.
Jenni Lee says
I’m sorry for your loss. Love and light to you.
Racine Blood Center says
We will truly miss you! We always enjoyed your visits to us at the Blood Center.
We here at the Blood Center in Racine, feel very blessed to have had
Don as our Donor and to have known him as a fine gentleman. Rest in Peace Don, and our condolences to his family.
Your ever loving Phlebotomists,
Donna, Dena, Victoria and Kriz
Dave szabo says
I am very sorry Sharon.
Jim and Jane Hodnik says
May your hearts always be filled with the memories of happy times and special times together.
JJ Steinhoff says
I caddied often for Don at Kenosha Country Club in the late 1980s and he was one of my all time favorites there. Sad day for the community, he was one of the best.
David & Kitty Braun says
So sorry to hear of Don’s passing
Although it has been a long time since we
visited the memories will always be near
Joseph Swanson says
A treasure of a gentleman. Requisite im pace. ᔒᔣ
Rich, Shelley, Jack, Cole and Bryson Doering says
Don was a wonderful neighbor! We will miss him. Prays for the family.
Tawana Anderson says
It was a pleasure to meet Donald and his wife. They were very polite people!
Tawana Anderson says
My condolences goes out to the wife & family..
Gregg and Jane Reilly says
Sharon, Melissa and Heather, I’m so sorry for your loss. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.