Dan-Cranfill-Obituary

Dan Cranfill

Redding, California

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Dan Cranfill, 60, of Redding died at home Saturday, October 3, 2009 of cancer. Dan was born September. 23, 1949 in Wichita Falls, Texas. He was a log scaler. He is survived by his wife of 38 years, Karen; brother Michael and sister Ona; son Dan and daughter-in-law Stacey; sons Sol, Josh and...

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I love you Dan. You were amazing in your days of handling cancer. You were kind and cheerful and gave all of us your love from a sickbed. Jesus loved us all the way through. How could we have handled this time of dying without the Lord? Did I say 'dying'? Actually, you just moved to God's House, because of the cross. Love for ever, I will see you in heaven, Karen

To the best dad ever! I miss you so much. I remember all the funny jokes you told and all the good songs you sang.I love that you are kind and full of life. I know you are having a party in heaven! love the youngest daughter, april

Dear Daniel Jr. & family, your dad is with you everyday and will always be... All the morals and values he shared with you he instilled in you just as you will with your children and so on. My heart and prayers go out to you and your family.
Tracie, Chance and Caden

I love you dad! Thank you for teaching me and guiding me in life! I am happy that you were my dad, and I am thankful God gave me you! I loved it when I was little and you pushed me really high on the swings and did underdogs. Soo fun! Thanks for everything.I will see you again,
Amber

May The Lord give you peace and comfort in your time of loss.

Jesse and Judy Miller

Karen and family-Dan was a good man and a good friend who was always there for us if we needed him. We are sorry that we cannot be at the services, but our thoughts are with all of you. Rick, Sandy, Angie, Travis,Heidi and Jeremy Keen

Several years ago Danny C. and I went down to Sacramento to take a lesson from a renowned NATURAL GOLF guru. When the lesson was over the teacher offered the opinion that neither of us showed much promise as golfers. Over the years our paths crossed happily and we had to admit he was right. May every hole be a birdie at that most glorious course, old chum.

May memories soothe you when there is no comfort. Karen you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.