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Elizabeth Brown
February 5, 2021
From day one he welcomed me into the family. As a brother-in-law he was the absolute best. He was the kind of funny that is only possible if a person is also extremely intelligent. Despite his hardships, he always thought of others first. I will miss him very much.
Katherine Frandsen
February 4, 2021
My sincere condolences to all of Dan's family. I am just so sorry! I know Dan through my son-in-law Mark Brown. I've know him for 20 years since he was a groomsman at the wedding. He was a really good man and fought hard for 20 years. Rest in Peace Dan!
Ed Pokorski
February 4, 2021
Danny was a kind, compassionate and a great co-worker. My thoughts and prayers are with him and the family! Pain free and at peace! R.I.P. Danny. I'll see you later! Love, "Mr Ed"
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