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Daniel Christian Horstmeyer February 17, 1948 - June 28, 2020

Daniel Christian Horstmeyer completed his journey on this earth and passed to his heavenly home on June 28, 2020. Dan is survived by his children, Suzie (Joe) Hall, Tammy Norris, Scott (Shannon) Horstmeyer, Lori (Kyle) Fischer and his grandchildren Namaste Norris, Ava Horstmeyer, Luke Horstmeyer, Max Horstmeyer, Konrad Fischer, and Sebastian Fischer. Dan was born on February 17, 1948 in Cincinnati, OH where he was raised.Dan faithfully served his country in the United States Army from 1968-1972, completing two tours in Vietnam. Dan would later go on to become a carpenter and travelled the world building log and timber frame homes. He was always eager to share his love and skill in woodworking with is children and those with whom he worked. Dan also enjoyed the outdoors and instilled this appreciation of the outdoors in his family. Dan will be remembered for his passion and enthusiasm for the things he believed in and his ability to share his life experiences through his many fascinating stories. Donations in Dan’s memory can be made to Hope for the Warriors: https://www.hopeforthewarriors.org/about/make-a-donation/ or to All Dogs Come From Heaven: http://www.alldogscomefromheaven.com/
The visitation is scheduled for Sat, 7-25-2020, 1pm-5pm, at Scott Horstmeyer’s house at 1360 Deer Ridge Estates, New Richmond, OH 45157.

The visitation is scheduled for Sat, 7-25-2020, 1pm-5pm, at Scott Horstmeyer's house at 1360 Deer Ridge Estates, New Richmond, OH 45157.

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    The Stafford Family says

    Our family had the blessing of having Dan’s skill and craftsmanship applied to our home last fall. Dan was prompt, capable, caring and dedicated to a job well done. Every detail was important and he made every nail count. We will never forget him and the many stories he shared with us.

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    Carole & Steven Swillinger says

    Scott, We both wish we had seen or known this earlier. Our condolences as we loved having your dad work on our log home. He was one in a million and did things the “old way”!!

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