Waugh, Rev. Daniel L. Sr. EAST POESTENKILL Reverend Daniel L. Waugh Sr. of Legenbauer Road completed his life of faithful service and went home to be with his Lord on Wednesday July 25, 2018. Born on March 12,1951, in Garden City, Mich. Reverend Waugh was the son of the late Donald and Claudine Jenkins Waugh; and the husband of Valarie Hulick Waugh. Dan graduated from Wayne High School and Baptist Bible College where he met Valerie and were married on May 25, 1973. He later earned a master's degree from Luther Rice Seminary. Reverend Waugh had been serving Jesus ministering around the country and the Fiji Islands for 45 years. At the time of his death he was serving as a missionary with Village Missions as pastor of the First Baptist Church of East Poestenkill, a position he had held since 2012 Survivors in addition to his devoted wife include two sons, Reverend Daniel L. (Lynn) Waugh Jr. of Bloomington, Ind., and Joshua (Jennifer) Waugh of Tampa, Fla.; his daughter Rebekah (Jonathon) Matson of East Poestenkill; brothers, Donald and Dennis Waugh of Michigan and sister Denise Navarre of Texas. He leaves a heritage of faith to his grandchildren, Caleb, Jacob, Luke, Haleigh, Logan and Little Jon. Funeral service at 10 a.m. on Monday, July 30, in the First Baptist Church of East Poestenkill, Legenbauer Road, Poestenkill followed with burial in Brookside Cemetery, Barbersville. Relatives and friends are invited and may also call 2-4 p.m. Sunday, July 29, at the Perry-Komdat Funeral Chapel 2691 NY 43 at Glass Lake Averill Park. Donations in memory of Reverend Daniel Waugh Sr. may be made to Village Missions P.O. Box 197, Dallas, OR, 97338. Visit perrykomdat.com for directions and a private guestbook.
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