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Brett Stabley
October 27, 2011
My sincere sympathy to your family. Dan and I were High School classmates, and though we did not run in immediate circles regularly, I think we were kindred spirits of sorts. I will always remember his zest, wit and grin.
Bob Clayton
October 26, 2011
Dear Lee,
Susan and I were shocked and sad to hear the news of Dan's death. He was always so full of life and kindness. Our sympathy and thoughts are with you and yours.
David Hahn
October 24, 2011
Mourners can post their reflections on Dan's memorial Web site:
http://memorialwebsites.legacy.com/daniel-max-hahn/Homepage.aspx
Linda Effinger Quinde
October 23, 2011
Lee: We were so deeply sorry to hear this news. Dan was always so warm and funny. I can't believe he's gone. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
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