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Daniel VALENTINE Obituary

VALENTINE, Daniel L.

Our beloved father, known to his grandchildren as "Papa", passed on December 8, 2020, at the age of 87. Daniel L.

Valentine was born on August 30, 1933, and resided in

Dayton, Ohio, and Sanibel

Island, Florida. He was preceded in death by his parents

Henry and Genevieve

Valentine and his sister Eileen while survived by his brother

Richard and sister Terry. He is survived by his loving wife Shirley Valentine, son Craig

(My-Hanh) Valentine and Annastasia, son Chris Valentine and Maxwell, Mitchell and Luke, son Kevin Valentine (Sherri) and Ryan and Austin, son Kenny Valentine (Linda) and Henry

(Emily), Victoria and Claire and daughter Karen Muraski (Tom), Kylie, Tyler and Danielle and great-granddaughter Charlotte. He is also survived by numerous friends and

relatives.

Daniel was born in New Philadelphia, Ohio, the son of a second generation immigrant who worked in a steel mill to support four children of which Dan was the third born. After grade school he attended Dover Saint Joseph Highschool, where among other activities he played on their six man football team. After graduating from high school he went to work for the city of New Philadelphia Water Department. As Dan told the story, he was assigned to a garbage truck one day due to a shortage of personnel. This event was the impetus for him to seek an alternative path. He reached out to the nuns at St. Joseph for guidance. Having an understanding of his true talents, which he later demonstrated during his

academic career, they advised him to attend the University of Dayton and study Engineering. Their directive bewildered him at the time as he could not comprehend why they would want him to drive a locomotive. With no transportation of his own, he would hitchhike to and from Dayton. To put himself through college he worked numerous jobs and enlisted in ROTC. While attending the University of Dayton, where he met his future wife Shirley, he earned a Civil Engineering

Degree and graduated Cum Laude. He was awarded a scholarship to attend the University of Illinois where he earned a Masters degree in Structural Design.

He wed Shirley on August 2, 1958, and proceeded to have five children. After a brief deployment to El Paso, Texas to fulfill his ROTC commitment he returned to Ohio to utilize his

education and begin his new life. He was employed by two construction companies for whom he toiled for five years

before being recruited by Gerry Miller (whom he attended U.D. with) to start a new construction company. After the

addition of a third partner, Jim Walsh, the Miller Valentine Group was created. The rise of M.V. Group is well documented and the company has a presence of ownership and

development in several states throughout the U.S. to this day. Dan continued to provide his mentorship to the company

until his passing.

Dan was a devout Catholic. He and Shirley were actively involved in the parish of St. Isabel on Sanibel Island and

numerous charitable organizations. His wealth could be measured with gratitude from the multitudes he aided and provided for, the respect and admiration of the people who worked with him and most of all the troves of endearment and love that his family has and always will bestow upon him. Dan's parting words to his family were "I led a good life. You all lead a good life."

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all of our friends and family for your support. Daniel has requested that any donations be sent to the following organizations.

The Hospice of Dayton Foundation (who provided wonderful care for Dan) 324 Wilmington Ave. Dayton Ohio 45420.

SANCAP Catholics P.O. BOX 384, Sanibel, Island FL 33957

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Published by Dayton Daily News on Dec. 10, 2020.

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December 3, 2024

Dan was a gentle and kind man who was always good to me. I spent fantastic days with him when my children attended St. Henry grade school. I loved coaching his boy in baseball. I'm sure he has a choice spot in heaven.

Jodi Hoefflin

December 31, 2020

Kevin and Chris, my deepest sympathies. Your father was a great Man and I had great admiration for him. May he Rest In Peace and may your family find comforting and peace during this difficult time. Losing your Dad is rough. Sending prayers and hugs

Casi Gross

December 21, 2020

Mrs. Valentine,

I’m sure you don’t remember me, but your husband and you were a big part of my adolescence when my Dad, Hank Sunderman, worked for your husband. You were both always so kind to my sisters and me. I send you many blessings and my deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband.

Casi (Sunderman) Gross

Amy Wherley Goodman

December 14, 2020

My condolences to all the Valentine family. My mother, Pauline (Valentine-Tolotti) Wherley, 94, is a cousin of Dan’s and always thought very highly of him. I met Dan a few times through the years at family gatherings and he was always very nice. I’ll be always grateful to him for sharing with me information of our Italian relative which led to a once-in-a-lifetime chance to spend time in Trento with the Valentini family member, who also thought highly of Dan.
God Bless

Judith Valentine Rooney

December 13, 2020

Although I never knew Dan, I felt I knew about him from this beautifully-written obituary. I am the middle child of Don Valentine, firstborn of Edna and Donald William Valentine. I remember a few Valentine Family Reunions that I attended as a child, and I remember the names of Grandpap’s siblings, so I recognized Great Uncle Henry’s name. Peace to all of you and eternal rest be granted to Dan.

Steve Goens

December 13, 2020

I met Dan over 30 years ago. It was certainly my privilege to call him friend. I learned so much from him. Dan's humility, his honesty and his friendliness were his trademark. He always had a smile and a kind word. It's people like Dan Valentine that make this world a better place. He will be sorely missed and never forgotten.

Bobbie Battaglia

December 11, 2020

Shirley, the children and I would like to say how sorry we are about Dan's passing. We often talk about the good times we spent at the pool and the boys loved the times they spent at the lake. Thanks Dan for the patience in pulling them in the boat while they learned to water ski.

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Carolyn Gerity

Planted Trees

Abby (Titmuss) Townsend

December 11, 2020

To the Valentine Family, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of a wonderful man. I feel so thankful that growing up I was able to spend time with the family and considered to be part of the family. I will always remember all the wonderful times spent at the lake house during the summertime. Sending prayers and comfort to the whole family during this time of loss.

Abby (Titmuss) Townsend

December 11, 2020

To the Valentine Family, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of a wonderful man. I feel so thankful that growing up I was able to spend time with the family and considered to be part of the family. I will always remember all the wonderful times spent at the lake house during the summertime. Sending prayers and comfort to the whole family during this time of loss.

Betty Gildow

December 11, 2020

Shirley and family, I was sorry to read of Dan's passing. Prayers that God will give you all strength and comfort during this sad time. I remember how your mom and dad would praise Dan's good works and how he helped them. In Bob's own words, "Dan is a good man".

Bob and Marie Stehli (Linda's sister)

December 11, 2020

We were glad to have known Dan. Blessings on your family as you mourn.

Julie Noeth

December 11, 2020

Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. It was good to see you and Dan at my dad‘s 90th birthday. Dad still fondly remembers the college days with Dan at UD. Blessings, Julie

Jim Rentschler

December 10, 2020

I'm so sorry for your loss. I would see Dan from time to time many years ago. Dan was always very kind and respectful. One can never know your grief.

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Mark Muter

Sent Sympathy Gifts including Flowers

Rick Marciniak

December 10, 2020

He was a very kind and loving person. It was such a pleasure to have known and shared some time with him as a friend. He was the the type of person you meet and never forget. My heart goes out to his family at this time.

Rye D'Orazio

December 10, 2020

Dear Valentine Family,
What a wonderful husband and father you had, a man that was easy to like. I feel the best reflection of Mr. Valentine is in the family he and Mrs. Valentine raised (I have too much respect for both of them to call Dan and Shirley). All of you children are salt of the earth, humble and hardworking that and enjoyable to be around. Never heard a negative word about Mr. Valentine. In the time I had the fortune to interact with Mr. Valentine he always passed on a nugget of wisdom. I thank Mr. Valentine for leaving a God centered loving legacy. An example for all of us to follow. Mr. Valentine will be missed, but lives on through his children and grandchildren. I pray, may the grace and peace of God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ be with all the Valentine family as you celebrate what a special husband, father and grandfather he was. In the love of Christ, rye d'orazio.

William Bippus

December 10, 2020

Dan was an admirable person whom I liked and respected very much. He was very helpfull to me early in my business. His life story is a great one. My condolences to all his family.

steve and lynn valentine

December 10, 2020

Aunt Shirley and Family... We send our condolences and will be praying for your family.

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