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Daniel H. Dintzner

West Springfield, Massachusetts

1991 - 2019

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Daniel H. Dintzner

1991 – 2019

 

FEEDING HILLS – Daniel H. Dintzner, 27 died peacefully Wednesday in Baystate Medical Center surrounded by his loving family.  Daniel was born in Springfield and was a 9th generation resident of  Agawam his...

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Daniel and I grew up together, in Agawam! Whenever he and I would have mobility lessons, we would always take turns leading the lesson. Daniel was filled with joy and determination, no matter what was thrown at him! We also attended Camp Massasoyet together! Although I now live in Cincinnati, Ohio, I will always carry him in my heart!

So sorry to hear of Daniel's passing. I worked with his grandmother Dora for many years. She always spoke of him and was so proud of him.

Dintzner Family,
I recently heard the news of your loss and am sending this message with deep sympathy. I had the wonderful opportunity to work with Daniel at Doering Middle School in Agawam many years ago. His love of Braille and a new world of understanding were truly inspirational, as was Daniel and his "Old Man" spirit.

May he rest in Peace, Light, and Love.

Dear Dintzner Family,

I just received a call telling me of Daniels passing. I am so very sorry for your loss. I still have memories and stories of Daniel. Loved that kid from day one of meeting him! But the best was when he figured out that once he learned Braille, he could read late at night without mom and dad knowing. Oh, how we laughed over that!

I know that this leaves a hole in your hearts and I will keep you in my prayers and thoughts.
Linda McDermott

I was very fortunate to have Dan in several of my management and leadership courses at STCC.

Dan was always prepared and displayed great courage and determination. He was often the fist student to offer his views and consistently took a lead role in all class activities. He inspired me and many others by the example he set.

He was special!

Paul B. Thornton

Although we have never met Daniel we know how heartbreaking it is to lose someone you love. Our sincere condolences to the family.

I remember Daniel from his Perkins days. He was always such a sweet, easygoing guy with a ready smile. We miss him!

So sorry for your loss. He was a special young man and will be greatly missed.