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SHOEMAKER, Brian Age 55, of Dayton formerly of Richmond, IN passed away July 8, 2014. He is preceded in death by his father, John "Hank" Shoemaker; brother-in-law, Bill Smith. He is survived by his son, Sep (Allison) Shoemaker; mother, Carol Shoemaker; siblings, Deanna Smith and Kelly (Nancy) Shoemaker; grandsons, Tucker and Toby; and by numerous other dear family members and friends. Brian was the owner of The Foundry Inc. of Dayton and also was the founder of New Castings Ent. He was passionate about helping people find a fresh start in life. Brian loved Jesus, his family, riding motorcycles, and the outdoors. He touched many lives and will be greatly missed by many people. The family will receive friends Saturday, July 12, 2014 from 12:00 pm until the time of service at 3:00 pm at Newcomer Funeral Home, 4104 Needmore Rd. To send a message of condolence, please visit www.NewcomerDayton.com

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Published by Dayton Daily News on Jul. 10, 2014.

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Pam Shoemaker Hill

July 15, 2014

Brian was

Brian was an amazing man...he was a whirlwind..always hard driven and determined.

Brian was

Brian was a very smart man...he was so talented. .he knew everything from welding, to pluming, to electric..and if It needed to be done IT GOT DONE.

He was a jack of all trades.

Brian was

Brian was a temperamental man...he had a short fuse...but today I know it was because he was so hard on himself as well as others because he always wanted better from himself as well as others..that was his desire for us all.

Brian was

Brian was a Christian..he so.loved reading, learning and teaching others about God.

I credit Brian for leading me to Christ..i would have never been baptized if it would not have been for Brian.

Brian was a beautiful man, so handsome and strong.

He always took my breath away with his beautiful blue eyes and his white goatee and how his whole face would smile and light up.

Brian was

Brian was a strong, manly, brave, adventurous man...

BRIAN WAS AND ALWAYS WILL BE MY

MUFASSA.

Solis Family

July 14, 2014

Thank You

July 14, 2014

Brian was an amazing person who gave with all his heart. I truly believe he had a part to play in my husband getting sober. He allowed my husband to bring those who had nothing to the foundry and that was the day my husband reconnected with Greg. You never know who will be the one to save your life and because of Brian many lives were saved. Thank you

Lisa Richards

July 12, 2014

Old friend you will be missed!

Brenda Evans

July 11, 2014

Brian was a wonderful person who helped many people. He will be greatly missed. RIP Brian and God Bless...

Bryan Cooper

July 10, 2014

Brian was a good man.He always put others first! He will truly be missed in the community.

Tom MacDonald

July 10, 2014

you helped me in more ways than you will ever know my friend. the seeds that you helped plant have bloomed. I will cherish the memories of the good, the bad and the beginning of amazing~ peace~ Tom Mac

STROMAS FLOWERS

July 10, 2014

UR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU DURING THIS TIME OF YOUR BEREAVEMENT. WE PRAY THAT GOD WILL SEND HIS COMFORTER TO HEAL YOU AND GIVE YOU REST.

Michelle Thomas

July 10, 2014

I will miss you always Uncle Brian I love you infinity and beyond

Pam Hill

July 10, 2014

Brian was the love of my life...he taught me so much about the love of jesus and life itself...he will forever live in my heart as the most beautiful man I have known -riding on his Indian..his beautiful mane of hair flying..we will ride again one day my love

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