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Daniel E. MEINKING

Delhi, Ohio

1960 - 2012 (Age 52)

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MEINKINGDaniel "Dan" E. Meinking, age 52. Died Friday Nov. 23, 2012., Loving son of Priscilla (Ellwood) and the late Jerome (Jerry) Meinking. He is survived by brothers Steve (Sandy), John (Kathy), Paul, Jim (Linda) and Randy (Patty). He also leaves many nieces and nephews and great nieces and...

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We never met, did we, Dan? Yet the scores of hours on the phone enthusing over chess problems and other matters made me think of you as a trusty brother. I can't help wishing that you will, in some way, return to us after, to use one of our favorite terms from chess composition, your Rundlauf.

I worked with Dan on a couple of projects a few years back. I was amazed at his technical insight & capabilites. He knew I like crossword puzzles, and he shared his Alpha Slueth game with me,which I found to be considerably more challenging. I will keep Dan and his family in my thoughts and prayers.

My sincerest condolences to the Meinking family. Dan is a chess legend in Cincinnati and everyone at the Cincinnati Chess Club will miss him.

Dear Aunt Priscilla, Steve, John, Paul, Jim, Randy, and all your loving families,

Please know that I am thinking of and praying for Dan and for all of you during this horrible time. What a shock it was to hear this dreaded news from Barb. I am so very sorry that I am in FL and unable to be there to give you a proper hug and share my condolences. What an amazingly smart and great guy cousin Dan was. How he excelled at things like chess and created puzzles I culdn't solve no matter how...

Dan was such a special part of our team at USBank. He was very passionate about his work and loved creating new programs. A great void will be left with his passing as we attempt to continue his work. I feel very privileged to have known Dan. My deepest sympathies to all of his family.

My deepest sympathy and prayers to Dan's family. Dan was a great co-worker and will be greatly missed.

Dan had the ability to help you with problems without making you feel stupid - which was greatly appreciated. My thoughts and prayers are with family and friends.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Dan's family. I will miss our instantly messaging at U.S. Bank. He was a very thoughtful and considerate person and will be greatly missed.