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Donna Victor
May 26, 2017
Dan was a gentleman. I met him in the 1970s. We attended the same high school and had mutual friends. He was always kind and generous and was a fun and witty person. I lost track of him for many years but contacted him in recent years through Classmates.com. We updated each other about all that had gone on in our lives. The last time we spoke, he told me he was not well. I learned of his passing when I tried to contact him again. I just found this page and wanted to share my thoughts because he was a good person and I did not get a chance to say goodbye.
Mocurma Twifie
October 28, 2010
my deepest sympathies
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