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Fallwell, Daniel Patrick Age 56, passed away the 7th of March, 2013 in Portland, Oregon. Born on December 3, 1957 in Dallas, Texas, he was a devoted son of Frank and Frances Fallwell. He graduated from Bryan Adams with avionics credit from Skyline career development center. His passions included computers, skydiving, and motorcycles. ; He loved kayaking and biking. He often raised money for the LIVESTRONG Foundation on his many marathon bike tours. Daniel was feisty and sweet, complex, and loads of fun.... he will remain in the hearts of his family and friends. He is survived by his wife, Nancy Matchus; brothers, Mike, Stephen, Mark, and Tom; and sisters, Denise Fallwell, Linda Stover, Karen Beebe, Teresa Bohlin, Martha Fallwell, and Nancy Wagner. Family and friends are cordially invited to a memorial celebration on Saturday, March 23, 2013 beginning at 3:00 PM at the home of Martha Fallwell at 1104 Debbie, San Marcos, Texas.
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We are very sorry for your loss. We continue to hold Daniel and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
Debbi and Jim Rourke
April 1, 2013
Tom Borel
March 21, 2013
with sympathy for your loss- we were sorry to hear about Daniel. -- from Ann & Iain
March 19, 2013
To all the Fallwells:
So sorry to hear of Dan's passing. Praying that God holds you all close during this sad time.
Kathy Chitwood Dulanski
Kathy Dulanski
March 15, 2013
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