Daniel Leo Shallow, 75, of North Port, passed away Oct. 21, 2006. He was born Nov. 21, 1930 in Chicago, IL. He moved to the area in 1993 from Chicago. He was a fireman for the city of Chicago Fire Department having retired in 1993. He was a member of San Pedro Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Juanita M. Shallow of North Port, FL; sons, Thomas, Jerry, Ken, Jack and Paul; daughters, Kathleen, Mary, Marge, Elizabeth and Pat; two sisters, Rosemary Stifter and Geraldine Sweeny, both of Chicago, IL; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A Memorial Mass will be held Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006 at 1 p.m. at San Pedro Catholic Church in North Port, FL. Farley Funeral Home, North Port Chapel, is in charge of arrangements. Friends may log on anytime to www.farley
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Francis Beaverr
October 21, 2007
I am a classmate of Dan Shallow from DeLaSalle High School in Chicago. It is sad to see another member of the class of '48 pass away. I never got to know the family in the rest of Dan's life. To all of them we extend our deepest sympathy and our prayers.
Frank & Micki Beaver
John Pachankis
October 27, 2006
Dan was great to be with from the bricks of St. Gall to the stones of the old DLS Institute where we traveled by bus and street cars to and fro. Many will remember special times with him. May God Bless and welcome him...
Frank Beaver
October 27, 2006
Dan is a classmate from DeLaSalle High School in Chicago, class of '48. He will be remembered in the thoughts and prayers of our entire class. I remember Dan as a cheerful, courageous man who has kept the Faith.
October 26, 2006
A great man who will be missed by many. Words cannot express the way he touched so many lives.
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