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Donald M. Horton

1958 - 2016

Donald M. Horton obituary, 1958-2016, Cincinnati, OH

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Donald Horton Obituary

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Coach Donald Michael Horton of Raleigh, NC passed away in the arms of his loving wife on May 28th, 2016 at Transitions LifeCare's Hospice House at the age of 58. He was born February 2, 1958 in Cincinnati, Ohio, the second of four children of Dr. Robert and Pearl Horton. Don attended Indian Hill High School, Peddie School and Wittenberg University. He played football at all three schools. While he was working on a Master's degree in Sports Science at The Ohio State in 1982, he became a graduate assistant for the football team, thus beginning a coaching career that would span three decades and six states. He coached at ten schools, most recently Boston College and North Carolina State University. Eighteen of Don's players went on to NFL careers, he coached in twelve bowl games and recruited countless athletes. He was named the Top Assistant Coach in 2005 and ESPN Coaches Poll's Best Offensive Line Coach in 2006. The most important part of coaching to Don was his players. Many of his players have kept in touch with him over the years and have told him that he changed their lives. He not only taught them about the game, but he reinforced the core values of being honorable men and true teammates. He cultivated the values of effort, integrity, courage, perseverance and loving fully. As much as Don loved football, his players and fellow coaches, nothing compared to how he loved his family. Don met his wife, Maura Sweeney Horton, in 1990 and they were married for 23 years. They were a team on and off the field, caring for each other and their daughters Hayes Elizabeth (Libby) and Hadley Ellison. Never did they face as big a challenge as they did in 2006 when Don was given a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. Team Horton fought valiantly against the illness trying novel medical interventions, creating a clothing line for people with limited mobility, and helping bring awareness to Parkinson's disease. Ultimately they donated Don's brain to research hoping to advance diagnosis and treatment and the role football may play in the process. Don loved being a father. He was thrilled that his girls enjoyed athletics and he always found ways to encourage them to be their best selves, to work harder than they thought possible and to find the best in everyone. Don's legacy lives on through his daughters and his many "sons." In addition to his parents, wife and daughters, Don is survived by his siblings Robert (Elisabeth) Horton, Kristen Layer (Derrick) and Deborah Alf (Edward); his in-laws Barbara and Michael Sweeney; and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Promising to help Don's daughters in the way he mentored them, several of Don's former players have established a fund for the girls. In lieu of flowers memorial gifts may be made to this fund at https://www.gofundme.com/wbzds22s. In addition donations can be made to Transitions LifeCare, 250 Hospice Circle, Raleigh, NC 27607 or The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, P.O. Box 5014, Hagerstown, MD 21741. A service celebrating Don's life will be held at Armstrong Chapel United Methodist Church, 5125 Drake Road, Cincinnati, OH, on Saturday June 4th at 11:00 am. Visitation one-hour prior. Interment immediately following the service. Arrangements by Brown-Wynne Funeral Home, Saint Mary's St., Raleigh. Condolences may be made through brownwynne.com.

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Published by The Cincinnati Enquirer on May 29, 2016.

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Greg Pickett

October 2, 2017

I attended Wittenberg University with Don in the 1980s. Don and I would train together at the Springfield YMCA. He was a strong man, not only physically, but in terms of character. I received news of his passing through the Wittenberg Magazine. I am shocked and saddened by the news of his passing. My condolences to his family. Greg Pickett

Charles Nugent

March 10, 2017

Dear Mrs Horton and family: I recently read of Don's passing. Very sorry to hear of your loss and my prayers are with you. I went to Peddie with Don and he and I became good friends. He is one of the few people who make a lasting impression throughout your life and I'll always remember his warm and gentle personality, his football talent and athleticism and wonderful sense of humor. I only wish I had stayed in touch through the years. You were blessed to have him. will always remember "Don Ho". God bless. Charles Nugent.

Dana Lasko

December 4, 2016

So sad to read about your loss of Don in Peddie high school semi-annual magazine. Remember his wonderful smile and of course his awesome football skills. Deepest condolences.

Sally Schneider

June 5, 2016

So sorry to hear about your son.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
MaryAnn Schneider

Brenda Grinnage

June 4, 2016

We were deeply saddened by the news of Coach Horton's passing. He was an integral part of the reason our son chose to go to NC State. David had a uniquely special connection with him. We always looked forward to seeing coach on the sidelines and speaking with him whenever we had the opportunity. We will truly miss him. Our thoughts and prayers are with his "entire" family. So sorry for your loss. We pray that God will comfort you and bless you in this time of sorrow. Proverbs 3:5-6 The Grinnage family

Susan Moore

June 3, 2016

Maura - Thanks for taking my call last month. So very sorry for your recent loss and want to share a quote...

May the stars carry your sadness away,
May the flowers fill your heart with beauty,
May hope forever wipe away your tears,
And, above all, may silence make you strong.
-Chief Dan George

Pam and Larry Baldridge

June 1, 2016

Larry and Don were on the 1988 football staff at Wittenberg! A true gentleman and mentor! Our sympathies to Maura, his girls and all those players who benefited from knowing this wonderful man.

Dalon Myricks

June 1, 2016

My prayer goes out to the Horton Family. Don was a great friend and teammate from the Wittenberg Days. I realize how much of a blessing he gave us during the visit last year at Witt for the '78 & '79 NCAA Runner-up National Championship teams. Don touched some many lives. We have lost a true warrior. May the family find comfort during these difficult times. Dalon K Myricks

Beth Thuney

June 1, 2016

Our prayers are with the family of Coach Horton. He was an inspiring recruiting coach for our son, Joseph. He will be missed. The Thuney Family

June 1, 2016

My condolences to your entire family during this difficult time. Although I have never met Don, I feel a special bond as I have Parkinson's also. I will keep him in my mind as I walk in Moving Day NC Triangle in October. Kudos to him for donating his brain for research. Truly a selfless man.
Jeaninne Wagner (Durham, NC)

Craig James

May 31, 2016

Coach Horton truly was a man of principle, respect and had such a passion for finding good football players that were great people. He taught me what the ideal college football coach should consist of, and the young men he recruited from Elder High School at BC and NC State confirmed my beliefs. Loving husband and over the moon with his daughters, we lost a great man.

Bobbi Barrow

May 30, 2016

So sorry for your loss. Prayers to you and your girls during this difficult time. May all the memories you have give you comfort and peace

Michael and Karen Sweda

May 30, 2016

We were so sorry to hear of Donnie's passing. He will be missed by all that knew him. Memory eternal. With deepest sympathy, cousin Michael Sweda and wife Karen.

Chris Chambers

Chris Chambers

May 29, 2016

Don left a huge ripple on the pond for his brief time on Earth. His quiet strength and values were passed onto others in many ways. I knew Don since we were young kids aroung 9 yrs old, playing baseball and basketball and football. He loved being on the playing field and making friends through sports and testing himself. Don was always reading a sports book as a kid, such as Jerry Kramer's "Instant Replay" the season of the 1967 Packers. Don will be missed by many many people but his spirit wil live on!

Odell Jones

May 28, 2016

I will miss you so much coach Horton. Thank you for always making me a part of your family. Coach Odell Jam Jones

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Visitation

10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Armstrong Chapel United Methodist Church

5125 Drake Road, Cincinnati, OH

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4

Celebration of Life

11:00 a.m.

Armstrong Chapel United Methodist Church

5125 Drake Road, Cincinnati, OH

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4

Interment

OH

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300 Saint Mary's Street, Raleigh, NC 27605

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