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Daniel L. Houston

Akron, Ohio

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Daniel L. Houston Daniel L. Houston, age 45 formerly of Santo Domingo, DO, died Thursday, December 13, 2007 at South Fulton Medical Center in Atlanta, Georgia. He was born in Massillon, Ohio on August 20, 1962. He was a 1980 graduate of St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in Akron, Ohio. He attended...

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We have wonderful,fond memories of Dan from early on. We share your grief and know there is a new angel in heaven to liven things up. Love from all the Feibelman family

To the Houston family, and especially Jane...
How sad to hear of Dan's passing. I have many childhood memories from time spent at the Houston household. Dan was the goofy, lovable big brother everyone wanted. My sincerest condolences and the warmest of thoughts.

To the enitre Houson family,
How terribly sad to hear of Dan's sudden passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
God bless the newest angel, and envelop his family with strength and faith.

I am so sorry to hear about Dan. Although my memories of him are from quite a long time ago (when he babysat us and let us eat all the Oreos we wanted!), I remember how kind and fun he was. My thoughts are with you.

Dear Barbara,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your son. There are no adequate words of comfort but I want you to know you have many prayers from your friends in Women's Exchange. May God's Spirit strengthen you.

So sorry for your loss. Dan was such a great guy. He will be missed.

The Kiehl's

Dear Houston Family, We are greatly saddened by your loss of Dan. We remember him during his happy teen years and enjoyed being with him along with all of your family. Our heartfelt sympathy to you and Dan's wife.

So very sorry about Dan's death. As one of his former teachers at St. Vincent-St. Mary, I remember him very well. "He lit up every room he entered" was true back then, as well. A very likeable young man, good student, the kind you were glad to have in your class. My thoughts and prayers are with you his family and friends. I am grateful to have known him.

We are so very sorry for your loss. The only words we can think of to describe Danny are lovable, fun, and great bear hugs. we wish now we'd been able to see him more often. Uncle Howard just reflected on his falling asleep on the combine and Aunt Bobbe would carry him back to the house. They really enjoyed the times he came and stayed on the farm.