
Deanna K. Horn, 59, of Fremont, OH passed away at her home on Monday, May 16, 2022. She was born on December 16, 1962 in Pontiac, MI to Irwin and Virginia (Metzger) Schutzer. Deanna formerly worked as an operator at H.J. Heinz Co. She enjoyed making meals for people in need, crafts and animals, especially her dog and cat. She also loved spending time with her children and grandchildren. Deanna is survived by her sons, Jared Horn, Columbus, OH and Daniel (Michelle) Horn, Washington, MI; grandchildren, Evelyn Horn and Oliver Horn; siblings, Timothy (Jean) Mancour, Lawrence Mancour, Tina (Ed) Metzger, David (Diane) Schutzer, Molly (David) Priest, Jane (Richard) Krueger and Patty Schutzer.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Visitation: Friday, May 20, 2022, from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm at Wonderly Horvath Hanes Funeral Home and Crematory, 425 E. State St, Fremont, OH.
Services will follow at 6:00 pm at the funeral home.
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Thomas Langley
Dee Dee was a lifelong friend, I’m saddened, and my heart goes out to all of you.
CHRISTINE JONES
MAY GOD BLESS HER AND HOLD HER FOREVER
MY LOVE THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALL!!!
SENDING LOVE AND HUGS❤️❤️❤️
John Brindley
Very sorry for your loss.
John Brindley
Charles Johnston
Nothing but shared love and lasting memories of all the special times that were shared on the farm and in Fremont. Be at peace, cousins, knowing that the only tears in heaven are in the hands who hold her now. May she rest in peace in the presence of all those she loved who went before her. Know that I am with you all in heart and spirit.
Love,
Charlie
Maribeth Taylor
So sorry for the family, Dee was a lot of fun to work with at Heinz. Sorry for your loss. She will be remembered by a lot of people. She was a good person.
Dawn Wheeler
We are so very sorry for your loss. I have known DeeDee all of my life. We are so shocked to hear that she passed. Our condolences to all.
Dawn (Springer) and Leroy Wheeler
Debra Giesler Lehman
Godspeed Dee! My prayers for the family. We had some good conversations. Loved working with her.
Mary (Atkinson) Yager
Tina, David, Molly, Janie and Patty– I was soo sorry to hear of the passing of your sister De. It has been a few years Since I had seen her but I have many unforgettable memories of our long time friendship. She was a great friend . RIP Dee I will always remember you and the many memories that we made together. Fly high my friend.
Mary (Atkinson) Yager
Carl E. Bliss
I will miss very much and enjoyed working with her at Heinz. My heart goes out to the family
Dawn Perry
I’ll always remember by beloved cousin as “Dede”. I remember her elfin, “impish” grin and pigtails. Always full of life and sassy! We had many good times together on our visits to Ohio – playing on the local school’s playground, messing with Uncle Ir’vs chinchillas and running away when he caught us! When the “Ohio clan” came to visit in Michigan all packed up in the station wagon we had so much fun on the farm – riding horses, bonfires & BBQ’s, roasting marshmallows, swimming in the pond…these are the happy times I will treasure in my heart always. I feel so blessed to have seen Dee about 5 years ago. Sending love to Tim, Larry, Tina, David, Molly, Janie and Patty Sue and praying that remembering the happier times in life will help heal the broken hearts. Love, Dawn
Pat Keller
Tough as steel with a heart as soft as a flower petal. RIP DE….
My condolences to family.
Nathaniel Horn
I Remember she tried the Best she knew how to fill the role of a Mother to someone else’s child. I remember a few days of skipping Junior High just to sit on the front steps and talk a couple hours. Five Layer Lasagna was always my favorite and the Home Made Cheeseball during Holiday’s. I remember so so many times of the trying to fulfill that Motherhood ya’ll would read a book.
Much Love To My Brother’s and Her Family
Jim Horn
Deanna,
Thank you for giving me our awesome sons and for loving all my boys like they were your own. They are such fine young men, and I’m proud of them, as I know you are. And thank you for loving me as much as you did, for as long as you could. I loved you so, so much, but my heart has been so broken. I just wish you could have found the happiness that eluded you, and things could have been different. Now that you are free of your earthly pain, please watch over the boys, their children, and families. Me? Well, I guess you’ll have to decide that.
Listen… The angels are calling…
Patricia Boatman
Dee & I worked together for over 30yrs. We watched our children grow and grandkids born. Somehow she managed to talk me into a bowling league and we had a blast. And Lord knows she made the best sugar cookies ever! I will miss you girl! Prayers to her family
Toni Harris
I knew Dee as my Aunt Eloise friend from when I was younger. Then I come to know her much more at meetings she attended over the past few years along with Her great attributes. She could really cook! I love every dish she made for the group with my favorite was her lasagna. So much as I asked her to make it for my husband’s birthday dinner. It melted in our mouths! She would always talk about how much she cared and loved the boys & grand kids. She would show pictures and speak highly of them. We also shared a special moment when we bought our Paparazzi Jewelry. I ended up getting to the clearance jewelry before her, so I brought it to the meeting we had at the Pontifex and let her pick out any piece she wanted! She didn’t know I was giving it to her…when she found out, she tried to pay me but I wouldn’t let her. That was the least I could do for all of the love she poured into the food she made for us. I was so happy to see her encouraged & uplifted after every meeting ready to take in life’s challenges! She will be forever missed for her kindness but I know one day I will see her again because of the decision she made while on this earth for Christ.