SKROVAN, Daniel Grand Blanc Age 87 died Thursday, April 23, 2015. A funeral mass will be celebrated at 11AM Monday, April 27, 2015 at Holy Family Catholic Church, 11824 S. Saginaw St., Grand Blanc. Father Jonathan Perrotta celebrant. Visitation will be held 3PM-7PM Sunday, April 26, at Sharp Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 6063 Fenton Road, Flint. Daniel was born in Newburgh Heights, Ohio the son of the late John Thomas and Elsie Rose (Beranek) Skrovan. Dan married the love of his life, Lenore Wygonski in Cleveland, Ohio on July 16, 1955. He attended night college for 13 years at Case Western Reserve University for his undergraduate and graduate studies and was also a member of Wayne State University's part-time faculty. Dan served his country in WWII and Korean War and served in the US Naval Reserve. He began his career with General Motors in 1948 and retired after 39 years as Director of Education and Training. Mr. Skrovan was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Elks, Disabled American Veterans and the American Legion. He was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church and parishioner of St. Raphael Church in Englewood, Florida where he was a member of the choir. Surviving are: wife, Lenore "Lon" Skrovan of Grand Blanc; children, Janet (Gary) Carlson, Daniel (Emilie) Skrovan, Rozanne (Jeff) Morgan, Donna (Scott) Rowan, Denise (Dr. Ayman) Tadros, Greg (Tamera) Skrovan; 16 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; brothers, Raymond (Florence) Skrovan, Thomas (Cynthia) Skrovan and sister Carol (Jim) Studer. He was also preceded in death by his daughter, Rozanne, brother Clarence Skrovan and sister Alice. Online condolences may be posted on the obituaries page of www.sharpfuneralhomes.com. In lieu of flowers the family requests a contribution to the American Parkinson's Disease Association in honor of Daniel (www.apdaparkinson.org)
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DEAR MRS.SKROVAN & FAMILY AND COUSINS RAY, TOM, & CAROL:
I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.
U ARE IN MY THOUGHTS & PRAYERS. COUSIN DAN WILL BE DEEPLY MISSED. COUSIN DAN IS MY DAD'S NEPHEW UNCLE CHARLIE. COUSIN DAN HIS DAD WAS MY UNCLE JOHN AND MY DAD'S BROTHER. WE ALL SHARED THE GOOD TIMES AND FOND MEMORIES TOGETHER. SO SORRY WAS UNABLE TO ATTEND THE SERVCES.
ELAINE PAYNE
December 25, 2015
Lon & Family - we were so sorry to hear about Dan's passing. You all are in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.
Anne & Jack Davis
April 27, 2015
I am so sorry to hear about Dan's passing. I truly enjoyed working for him at Education and Training. Just moved to Florida and was looking forward to meeting with him again.
Judy Craig (Gavagan) Englewood, Florida
April 26, 2015
Lon and Family,
We are sorry to hear of Dan's passing.
A very good man on his way to Heaven.
Let's all remember to thank him for his service to country, and for his many contributions to GM, especially GM Education and Training. Our prayers go out to the family.
Bill and Jan Haupt
April 26, 2015
Lon and Family
We will truly miss our good times in Alameda. Our prayers are with all.
Gene & Barbara Mueller
April 25, 2015
Loni, just read of Dans passing. May he rest in peace and is enjoying the glory of heaven. Love Nancy Chenier
Nancy Chenier
April 25, 2015
I knew Dan when he worked for Education and Training. I'm sorry to hear of his passing.
Pat DeMott
April 24, 2015
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