FREILER, Dane Jonathan Dane Jonathan Freiler, 24, of Bristol, died on Wednesday (April 26, 2006) at Hartford Hospital. Dane was born on January 30, 1982 in Hartford and was a son of Chris and Ginette (Benoit) Freiler of Bristol. He was a United States Army Veteran, having served with the 439th Quartermaster Petro Unit in Iraq for 18 months. He was a caring person who loved to make people laugh and his extreme generosity was shown in the fact that he was an organ donor. In addition to his parents, Dane is survived by his fiancé Kelly Miceli, three brothers and a sister-in-law: John C. Freiler of Berlin, Germany, SFC Tommy L. Daigle, US Army, currently deployed to Iraq, and his wife Tina of Clarksville, TN, and Timmy R. Daigle of Bristol; a nephew: Zander Daigle; numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins; and many friends and loyal Army buddies. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, May 1, at 10 a.m. at St. Ann Church, Bristol. Burial, with military honors, will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery, Bristol. Relatives and friends may call at Funk Funeral Home, 35 Bellevue Ave., Bristol, TODAY between 5-8 p.m. and on Sunday, between 4-7 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to the Veteran's Home and Hospital, 287 West St., Rocky Hill, CT 06067 www.funkfuneralhome.com
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Linda Kay Gibbs
May 8, 2006
So sorry of the loss of your son. I read about it on myspace, so young with so much living to do.
God bless you Dane for serving this great country, and God give the family peace.
Jason Ferraro
May 5, 2006
No words can describe any of the feelings we are all feeling now. Dane we miss you with all our hearts and in our hearts we will always love you and remember every smile that you brought to so many of us. To his family, Kelly, and all his friends we are all greatly sorry for this loss and are here to comfort you all.
Love you always Dane
Lindsey Whitneck - Rivers
May 3, 2006
To Dane's family and Kelly: My heart goes out to all of you. You are in my thoughts and prayers and I will always remember Dane as a fun loving guy that made everyone laugh.
K. Cowdell
May 2, 2006
To the family,fiance and many friends of Dane...my heart hurts when I think of you all and what you are going through. Please know that we are praying for your healing to begin and will always remember Dane for the great guy he was.
Kelly Miceli
April 29, 2006
To My Fiance,
I love you more than you can ever imagine. I know you will be my guardian angel in the skys. I look forward to the day when you come to take me away with you to a place where we can never be separated again. Love you baby, Kelly
Elisabeth Garofalo
April 29, 2006
To the Friends, Family and Fiancé of Dane,
No words can ever describe how you are all feeling. Just know that Gods garden has just gotten a beautiful rose, He only takes the best. Always remember that death is not sad, for if you truly believe Dane is alive within you, and that is a gift you will have forever...The memories you have shared with him will never be forgotten. It really touched us last night to see how many people came to the vigil on Route 6, Kelly it must have been a comfort to know that you have so much support. If you ever need anything you know we are all here for you. We know that no one will ever forget how Dane always brought a smile to everyone’s face. Dane is and always will be loved and remembered by so many people.
Love always,
Elisabeth & Joey
Suzie Blais
April 29, 2006
Our deepest sympathies are with you during these hard times. Dane was very energetic and a fun loving man. He will be truly missed. Our thoughts & prayers are with you always. ~Suzie & Bryan
SFC Mozzicato
April 29, 2006
Having been in Iraq with, as we know him "Freiler" he indured many hardships, he will not be forgotten. Know that you and your family are not alone and that several others even ones you do not know are with you in this time of great sorrow.
Funk Funeral Home
April 29, 2006
Our heartfelt sympathies in this, your time of grief.
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