DENNIS-NIERMANN-Obituary

DENNIS J. NIERMANN ESQ

Lyndhurst, Ohio

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age 76, of Cleveland Heights, Ohio entered into eternal life on Tuesday, December 6, 2022. Dennis was born in Chicago, IL to Robert and Laurene Niermann (nee Felchlin) who preceded him in death. He leaves behind the love of his life and wife of 55 years, Susanna Niermann (nee O'Neil); his...

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It was during this time of the year that I met Dennis Niermann (12-2012) We both was standing in line to have gifts wrapped for loved ones . He asked what I did for a living. this conversation turned into a friendship that lasted until his death . WHAT A BIG HEARTED MAN. who I grew to respect and love Thank You Dennis for all you did for me and my Family. I know God Placed you in my life at the right time.

It is more difficult to remember Dennis today, as I knew he was lost to himself before he was gone. There was a generous spirit to Dennis that I will miss for the rest of my life. God bless him and his family.

I know that Dennis has been gone for a year. I still miss his presence, he shared office space with my small firm for several years, where family lunch was a tradition. Dennis embraced this experience and became a dear friend in the process. We worked closely on several cases and he embraced the process of representing each individual with great heart

I did not get to know Dennis as well as I would have liked. But I always found him to be friendly and passionately committed to our civil rights and the rights of employees, as I am. He was a real good guy and a staunch ally for justice. Steve Sindell

Thinking of Dennis often and sending love to his family who are wonderful people because of his love in their life.

Ahh, Dennis! Such a rare good man with mountainous humor and a heart big enough for all. A stand-up guy. A man who knew something about hardscrabble and hard work A man who stood tall every way one can.

Heartfelt condolences for all of you. From the time he was reading meters, looking for a job at County Probation, riding to Kent pursuing a Masters degree to crossing paths in Federal Court, he was a beacon of sunshine. Hadn´t spoke to him since my retirement in 2008 until he called during Covid. He was a blessing aptly described in the obit. God bless you Dennis for all that you were to so many

Sharon, I remember spending some time with your dad at your 50th birthday party. I was struck at what a fun and loving gentlemen he was, and how devoted he was to you and your mom. Please know you will be in my heart.

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