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Donald Lee Hillebrand

  • On March 17, 2026
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Donald Lee Hillebrand passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Monday, March 16th, 2026 at the age of 82. He was born on August 24th, 1943 in McKees Rocks, PA. Don was the son of the late Frank and Sarah Hillebrand. He shared more than 57 loving years of marriage with his late wife, Jill Ann Hillebrand, who are now reunited in heaven. Don is survived by his five sons: Timothy (Ami) Hillebrand, Terrence (Kerri) Hillebrand, Matthew (Kelly) Hillebrand, Jason (Renee) Hillebrand, Nicholas (Emily) Hillebrand; grandfather of Molly, Tyler (KerriAnn), Michael, Lucas, Lilly, Austin, Kaitlyn, Ryan, Addison, Cooper, Lauren, Carson and Mason; beloved brother-in law to Jackie McCoy-Kohler; uncle to Rachel (Fred) Hoffman, Jeffery (Michelle) McCoy, Shannon (Tony) Nuccetelli, Charles (Gayle) Holmes, Debbie (Ben) Hernandez, Kim (Mike) Fuller, and Jeffrey Holmes; also survived by many great nieces and nephews.

Don and his beloved wife Jill together founded Don’s Appliances in April 1971, beginning a journey that would become a lasting legacy for their family and community. Though he remained humble throughout his life, Don’s story was one of quiet determination and perseverance. His path began in the early 1960s when he walked into a Maytag store with a help wanted sign in the window seeking an opportunity. A few years later, he made the decision to start his own business laying the foundation for what Don’s Appliances would become. Today, Don’s Appliances spans 12 locations and employs more than 180 people, serving customers throughout the Western, PA and into West Virginia. Don often credited the company’s success to a simple philosophy: putting the customer first. True to his modest nature, he believed he could only take the business so far, and that it was his sons who helped elevate it to new heights.

Don loved spending his weekends aboard his boat, the “Agitator.” The name, which brought a smile to many, was said by some to reflect his roots in the appliance business, while others knew he was always ready to stir things up. He enjoyed traveling, cruising, playing the slot machines in Las Vegas and was a devoted member of Saint Anne’s Parish for more than 50 years. He took immense pride in his family and especially cherished watching his thirteen grandchildren grow up. Don could often be found on the sidelines at football games, soccer matches, and countless other activities, supporting and encouraging them in all they pursued. He especially loved his wife Jill’s homemade potato pancakes, a favorite tradition that will be carried on for years to come.

Family and friends are welcome Saturday, March 21st, 2026 from 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM and Sunday, March 22nd, 2026 from 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM at Pittsburgh Cremation & Funeral Care, 3287 Washington Road, McMurray, PA 15317, 724-260-5546. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, March 23rd, 2026 at 10:00 AM at St. Paul the Cross (St. Anne’s) Church, 400 Hoodridge Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15234 and burial at Resurrection Catholic Cemetery, 100 Resurrection Rd, Coraopolis, PA 15108. EVERYONE PLEASE MEET AT THE CHURCH.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.

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25 Comments

Scott Hilderbrand
These are the types of men that make this country great. My condolences to Don's family and friends. I am simply just another happy customer.
Roger Patten
Thanks for your for your friendship, your guidance, and many great memories!!
Wendy Kauffman
My husband and I have purchased appliances from Don's over the past 30 yrs. We never met the man himself but its obvious from the type of business it is that he was someone of integrity and cared about the way his customers were treated. In this crazy world were living in, its rare to find a business so long lasting and reliable. Please accept our sincere condolences on his passing.
Kim Cardella
Our deepest sympathies and prayers for all family and friends. Although we never met Don, we are so grateful for the business he established with the value of taking care of the customer first. We were treated like family when we bought our washer and drier last year. There are not many places like Dons Appliance around anymore. Please stay a family business and don’t sell out to a big corporation. Don’s legacy is truly special! God bless you all!
Bob Young
I pass along a friendly note of sympathy to the family of Don Hillebrand. I knew Don during the late 80's and mid 1990's where we both served on the Brand Source/AVB board of directors. I appreciated his demeanor and business sense, and his contribution to our management board. As proven by his success in business he had a good handle on running a retail operation, and it seems that he did a great job of instilling those characteristics in bringing his family into the business. God bless you, my friend. Bob Young
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