Ruth Jarmul writes:
“Amity Horowitz has given permission to share this Caring Bridge announcement of this very sad news about her husband Danny Horowitz; they were both Morse 1971.
“The below memorial notice appeared in today’s (August 15, 2019) Washington Post. As Jesse (their son) mentioned, at the moment there are no plans for a service, but we’ll be making donations in Danny’s name to Washington to Washington (http://www.washingtontowashington.org), a camping adventure for inner-city kids — an organization that gave him great joy.”
Daniel Horowitz
June 20, 1949 – August 11, 2019A deeply loved (and loving) husband, father, son, and brother; a talented lawyer, teacher, cornhole competitor, and goofer-offer with a legendary laugh; and a man of steady intelligence, committed ethics, and gentle patience.
He negotiated international tax agreements in Kazakhstan, and he was robbed at gunpoint while driving a taxicab in Times Square. He accumulated loyal friends from first grade onwards, many who remained at his side until the very end. The first time he asked a girl on a date was on the final day of high school — and they spent the next 52 years together.
Danny’s clear-eyed courage was a reassurance and example to us all: his wife Amity, sons Jesse and Eli, daughter-in-law Rachel, sister Debby, and parents Larry and Shirley.
A truly, truly, truly good guy.