Don Dvorak

January 28, 1947 - October 26, 2025

Donald S. Dvorak, age 78, of New Prague, died peacefully with his family at his side on Sunday, October 26, 2025, at Cura of Le Sueur. Don was born on January 28, 1947, in New Prague, to Stanley A. and Emily E. (Breuer) Dvorak. He graduated from Northfield High School in 1965 and went on to earn his degree from Mankato State College. It was there at the Newman Center that he met the woman who would become his wife! He married Marcella M. Holicky on August 29, 1970, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Le Center. His first job was teaching at Fitzgerald Middle School in Mankato. He had done his student teaching in New Prague under Bill Masberg and one evening when Bill and Marlene Masberg were sharing dinner at Don and Marcy’s home, Bill told Don there was a job opening at New Prague Schools and Don should fill out an application! That job also included coaching junior high baseball. His storied career was born that evening and continued over 30 years.

In summers, Don fried hundreds of chicken halves working at Cedar Lake Farm. Besides coaching and umping summer ball, he was active in community service. He was a member of both 3rd and 4th degree Knights of Columbus, serving as past Grand Knight for 3rd degree. He was a Rotarian, also serving as past president. He was active in the founding St. Wenceslaus YAC (Young Adult Christians) group, a group active to this day. He served for 13 years on the New Prague School Board. Most importantly was his contribution to baseball. He coached High School baseball, Legion baseball in New Prague, and Town teams in both Veseli and Webster, and served on the DRS Baseball Board. His accomplishments and dedication were recognized with induction into the Minnesota State High School Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2020. Don introduced many young boys to youth sports with his initiation of Babe Ruth and flag football here. Baseball was Don’s life and he could be seen at games well into recent years when mobility made attending difficult. His grandchildren were the light of his life and he thoroughly enjoyed attending their events and became their greatest fan!

His greatest legacy lives on in the countless lives he touched — students, athletes, parish members, friends, and family alike. For 31 years, he poured his heart into teaching, shaping not only minds but also character and confidence. For over 40 seasons on the baseball field, he coached with patience, humor, and unwavering belief in his players, leaving behind lessons that reached far beyond the game. His steady presence and humble service to St. Wenceslaus Parish reflected his deep faith and devotion to God. He lived his faith quietly but powerfully — through his love for others, his constant prayers for those he cared about, and his belief that every person was worth lifting up. Above all, he loved people, and that love was felt by everyone who had the blessing of knowing him. Through his example, he taught that kindness, dedication, faith, and prayer are the truest measures of a life well lived.

Don is survived by his wife, Marcella “Marcy” Dvorak of New Prague; children, Joe (Lindsey) Dvorak of Eden Prairie, Tim (Amanda) Dvorak of New Prague, Liz (Brad) Cervenka of New Prague; grandchildren, Brooke, Emily, Ben, Austin, & Piper Dvorak, Andrew, Anna, & Alana Cervenka; sister, Catherine (Bob) Havlicek of Chanhassen; brother, Stan (Mary) Dvorak of Lakeville; many nieces & nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, November 1, 2025, at 11:00 AM at St. Wenceslaus Church with Father Eugene Theisen officiating. Mass will be live-streamed on npcatholic.org. Visitation will take place at Bruzek Funeral Home on Friday, October 31st from 4-7 PM and Saturday morning from 8:30-10:30. Guests are encouraged to wear athletic apparel or baseball jerseys in honor of Don. Burial will take place at St. Wenceslaus Cemetery followed by lunch at the KC Hall.

Memorials are preferred to the New Prague Education Foundation or to St. Wenceslaus Church or School.

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Mary Kroeger
1 month ago

Mr. Don Dvorak was a genuinely kind person. His faith shone in his actions. He always had a smile or laugh to share and a very caring heart for others. As a math teacher, he explained, inspired and made math make sense. Condolences to the family on their loss!
Mary (McBroom) Kroeger

Barbara Courneya
1 month ago

I was so sorry to hear of Don’s passing. We were close in high school and attended prom together. He told me that night that he thought he might become a priest so I’m not surprised that he was so involved in his church; but, I didn’t know about his passion for baseball. I’m also not surprised by his passion for his community. He was a fine man and will be sorely missed. I hope the many wonderful memories you have of him will comfort family and friends.

Jennifer Kajer
1 month ago

Marcy and family. My deepest condolences for your loss. Don was a very thoughtful man. This community will really miss him.

Karen Bartusek
1 month ago

I had Don as my Algebra teacher my freshman year when he came to be a student teacher. He was great.

Patrick Held
1 month ago

I worked with Don for several years at a baseball hitters camp at UW-River Falls. His unfailing humor and desire to work with young people will be something I will always remember. Rest in Peace, my friend.

Bob Brinkman
1 month ago

Don was Mr Baseball of New Prague High School and the city of New Prague. He will be fondly remembered as both.as well as being an excellent teacher and leader. My condolences to Marcy and family.

Maury Germscheid
1 month ago

Sorry to hear of Don’s passing, Marcy and Family. I enjoyed talking baseball with Don through the years. It sounds like he was a terrific husband, dad, grandfather, teacher and coach.

norman larsen
1 month ago

We had a great relationship in high school. We ran for student leadership and lost, but what a campaign we had. No PAC money, just good old fashioned boots on the ground. Good by friend.

Doug & Jean Zimanske
1 month ago

Our sincere sympathy on the loss of Don. A kind man who mentored lots of kids in the classroom and on a baseball field. Always known as a promoter of town ball who cared deeply for his family and friends and his community. He will be missed by many.

Gary and Kathy Pikal
1 month ago

Marcy and family, we are so sorry to hear of Don’s death our dear friend . Thoughts are with you and your family!

Pat O'Malley
1 month ago

My condolences to the family of Don Dvorak. I was a colleague of Don’s for many years at the high school, and I was proud to serve as the 9th grade baseball coach in his program. He was a kind and positive person, and always had some joke or funny story to tell. We would often give each other a hard time because he coached at Veseli and I played at Union Hill. We both remember one “pitchers'” duel when Veseli edged out Union Hill 17-16. Don was such an important person in promoting town baseball in New Prague and… Read more »

Bill Ryan
1 month ago

Echoed thoughts and prayers to the Dvorak family and friends.
⚾️

Jerry Janda
1 month ago

Sorry to hear of Dons passing. Good luck to you and your family. Stay strong.

Chelsie - Lau's
1 month ago

Marc!
It’s Chelsie!
I sure ALWAYS loved seeing you and Don at the bakery when I would work.
I’ll never forget his favorites – Raspberry bismark or the maple 1/2 & 1/2! and YOU of course, your german chocolate!
YOU ARE BOTH FABULOUS people and Don WILL be missed VERY much!
Sending YOU all our love and prayers

Judith H David
2 months ago

From your California family to the Dvorak family, sincere sympathy for your loss. Blessing to all of YOU. Sorry for not keeping more in touch, but as life would have it, as we get older, have our challenges that keep us tied down, and as time rushes by so goes the year. With Love and Care Judy, Ruth, Tom Jr. and LouAnn David

Dan O’Neill
2 months ago

Condolences to the Dvorak family. Coach Don made baseball fun and provided positive coaching to so many young men that shaped local baseball for decades.

Steve and Peg Fagen
2 months ago

Our sincere sympathy. I had a great visit with Don at Tracy’s wedding. God bless you and your family, Marcy.

Connie and Roger Meyer
2 months ago

Sending prayers and sympathy to the family.

Joni Blaschko
2 months ago

Deepest sympathy Marcy and Family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Jo Ann Kortuem
2 months ago

Marcy so sorry to hear about Don. What a wonderful man. My prayers are with you and your family.

Sharon Selly Lundberg
2 months ago

Marcy – so sorry to hear about Don. I hope your memories of him brings happiness to your heart.

Dave & Sharon Sexe
2 months ago

Our deepest sympathy to you Marcella & your family. Keep the memories of your beloved -husband-Father & Grandfather in your hearts forever

Scott Schanus
2 months ago

My prayers are with the family. Don is wonderful person.

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