Donald-Steinhoff-Obituary

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Donald R. Steinhoff

Brook Park, Ohio

May 8, 1953 – Feb 21, 2020

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BORN
May 8, 1953
DIED
February 21, 2020
LOCATION
Brook Park, Ohio

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Busch Funeral and Crematory Services - Parma (South) Obituary

Donald R. Steinhoff, 66, a long-time resident of Brook Park, Ohio unexpectedly passed away on February 21, 2020. Don was born to the late Richard and Nancy Steinhoff on May 8, 1953 in Cleveland, Ohio. He grew up as the eldest of four children in Parma, and graduated from Parma High School in...

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Our deepest sympathy to the Steinhoff family. Dustin and Dawn, you and your families are in our prayers. Vicky and Tom

Don was one of a kind. Anyone who went to Ohio University when me and Dustin were in undergrad together knew he was. That first Halloween he celebrated with us in Athens, he wore a plain white T-shirt that I wrote NARC on with a black sharpie. It was hilarious and a lasting memory of Don's fun loving antics. He would go out with us uptown, and to house parties where you might find him dancing. Like the night he took over PawPurrs mimicking Michael Jackson dance moves. Or the time the power...

Our condolences to The Steinhoff family. Don will be dearly missed at One Guy's Flatbed events. Prayers and hugs during this difficult time. Randy and Tracey Culver

Dustin and Dawn, I will always remember your Dad's smile, and light-hearted laugh. He was always kind and respectful of Uncle Wally and I. My deepest love, Aunt Marie.

Not just a neighbor and classmate, but a childhood friend. The Bible says the to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord, so he must now be comfortably resting in the arms of Jesus. Someday we'll be able to play baseball in the street again, but it will be on streets paved with gold. Thoughts and prayers for Don and his family.

Dear Dustin and Dawn,

So sorry for the loss of your dad. I saw him on Friday at the mall in Early February, he talked about how proud he was of both you. Much love, your cousin, Anita

Always cherish the memories that were made and live in your hearts.

I will miss you, dear brother. You were my childhood playmate. You taught me how to ice skate and the game of chess. So glad we reconnected about 5 years ago and got to vacation at the beach. RIP Don!