Patsy Dudenhoeffer
Sorry for your loss
Birth date: May 1, 1952 Death date: Mar 11, 2023
Donald Arthur Loofbourrow, age 70 of Centerville, passed away Saturday, March 11, 2023 at MercyOne Medical Center in Centerville. Don was born on May 1, 1952, the son of Merle Frederick Loofbourrow and Helen Juanita (Link) Loofbo Read Obituary
Sorry for your loss
Uncle Don was great man! Always had that great big smile welcoming us when I would come around with the kids. He will be missed, but not forgotten. Big hugs and lots of love from the family.
I enjoyed listening to Don and stories he would tell. He always seemed positive and happy and laughed so much. I always felt at home around him, he had a way of just making you feel welcome and at home. He loved his family so much and will be greatly missed by everyone. prayers and comfort for the family. Love, #3
I have known Donnie for over 40 years and don't think I had ever seen him without a big smile on his face. He was always so kind and caring and loved his family with all his heart. Hugs and love to you Jan,Sara,Ryan and Hazel. He will be greatly missed.❤️
Thinking of you in this time
There are so many wonderful memories that we all shared as a family back in the day, but my first memory of Don was the night David and I went to Don's home and he was blaring the song Yellow Submarine. I had never heard of the song let alone hear it so I was like OMG what is this?!?!?! Lol. Don was a great man and an awesome brother in law and will always have a special place in my memories and heart. I love you Jan, and am always just a call away. God Bless!
Sorry for the family. I knew his mom and dad as they just lived down the road from us. What a great family.
So sorry to hear about the loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you Sara, as well as your family.
So sorry to hear this. My thoughts and prayers are with you Janice and family.
As a young couple new to town, Don and Jan were the first people we met who welcomed us. Don always had a smile and treated us like he'd always known us. He kindly helped us till our garden, move in a piano, and helped in a moment of crisis when we lost heat in our house while we were away for Christmas. Our own families were many hours away. But in many ways Don was like an in-town Dad to us as we started out in life. He will be greatly missed by anyone who knew him. Hugs to your family!