
Dan “Danny” Upperman age 58 of Louisville passed away February 6, 2020 following a recent illness. He graduated from Louisville High School Class of 1979, and recently enjoyed attending his 40th class reunion. He later graduated from McKim Technical Institute, HVAC.
Dan was a hard worker and could accomplish anything he put his mind to, no matter what the task. He started at the young age of 13, working in the produce fields at Hartville Swamps. Many of our old neighbors may recall him delivering their newspaper and working for Ridgway Asphalt. He explored various other jobs but returned to work for his mentor. He was employed at Oster Sand & Gravel for over 35 years. He tinkered with machines from a young age, with his train, racecar set, minibike, go cart and moped and slot machine. As he got older, he mastered his skills with his snowmobiles and cars. There wasn’t a thing he couldn’t fix. Dan also enjoyed playing pool darts and golf.
He was a member of the VFW Post 7490 and the American Legion Post #548. Dan was always lending a helping hand to his friends and family. He proudly volunteered beside his friends to help the community. Dan had a huge heart of gold and will be missed by all that knew and loved him.
You could often find Dan sitting on his porch, with a cold Busch Lite overlooking a beautiful memorial he made in honor of his late father and brother. He loved his beautiful country setting, gardening and sharing his bounty with his friends and family. One Christmas, he made picture frames for his family from the tree that his older brother Doug planted as a young boy. Another Christmas, he made a wooden horse racing game for each of his siblings and parents. He loved Christmas just like our dad. It was his favorite time of year; gathering on New Year’s Day to feast on dad’s roaster full of pork and sauerkraut. He deeply missed our dad and brother Doug, who also passed away too young. He is now reunited with loved ones.
Rest in Peace Dan, Danny, Banny, Uppie and Buff.
Danny leaves behind his mother, Donna M. Upperman; sisters, Sandra (Curtis) Bilcze of Bluffton, South Carolina, Sally Upperman of North Canton, Ohio; brother, David (Dawn) Upperman of Durham, North Carolina; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father, Paul B. Upperman; brother, Douglas P. Upperman and nephew Tyler D. Upperman.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Dan’s memory to the American Legion Post #548 and VFW Post #3747. Friends are invited to join his family as they celebrate his life Monday, February 24th from 4-7 pm at the Paquelet-Falk Funeral Home in Louisville. Condolences can be shared with the family online at www.paqueletfalk.com.
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You WILL be missed, Dan!
Sorry for your loss Sandy and family. May your brother rest in peace.
My condolences to the entire family.
My prayers for the family in this tough time. Will always cherish all the good times I had with Banny RIP my friend.
Thank you Vic for the cherished memories you shared with me! It filled my day with laughter instead of tears!❤️
Sally, so very sorry about the loss of your brother. We really enjoyed talking with him at Jeans memorial, he had a lot of interesting stories about his siblings youth. He will be missed. Offering prayers for you to find peace and strength!
Thank you Joyce ❤️
From driving to McKimm Tech, walking the rails at the Tubs, to our Christmas parties in July – YOU won’t be forgotten. “18 hours”
Miss you Banny! – RR
This is to say I’m so sorry to Dan’s sister Sally and the rest of the family.
Dan was obviously a fine man and will be sorely missed.
Sandy and family,
I am so so sorry for your loss, Danny was a great guy.
I know what your going through, just losing my brother Ernie.
My prayers are with you.
RIP Danny