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Danny L. Simpson Jr. passed away after a courageous battle with colon cancer August 13, 2024. He was born in Cincinnati Ohio to the Late Danny L. Simpson Sr. and Mary C. Simpson (Heil) on October 23, 1972. He was a graduate of Elder High School class of 1991. Danny is survived by daughter Amber Ulhorn, and 2 grandsons, the love of his life, Helen, his stepchildren that he loved as his own; Elliot (Rachel) Hudson (Sarah) Emma, Dalton, Oliver, and Piper. He is also survived by Mother Mary C. Simpson, sister Charlene L. Blaser(Shawn) and brother Brandon S. Simpson(Chassi), also survived by four nieces and four Nephews. He was preceeded in death by grandparents Richard E. Heil and Mary E. Heil (Sweeney), Gurnie L. Simpson Sr. and Mildred B. Simpson (Ginter). Danny was the proud owner of MAD renovations. He found great joy in serving his customers and most of them became friends throughout the years. Danny loved his dogs and was the best dog dad ever. Danny loved Jesus, his family, friends, animals, holidays, the ocean, a good joke, working hard, and playing even harder. In Lieu of Flowers, a memorial donation may be made to the ASPCA organization. Service is August 17th 2024 at Missio Dei Church, 2511 Essex Place Cincinnati Ohio 45206.
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