Dan-Davey-Obituary

Dan Davey

Pontiac, Michigan

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DIED
March 16, 2013
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Pontiac, Michigan

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DAVEY, DAN; 84; of Troy, MI; died March 16, 2013; peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family. He is survived by his wife, Donna Davey; five children, Bruce, Lynne, Mark, Layne and Jill; daughter-in-law, Norma; eight grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; sister, Paula Davey; and brother,...

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Donna & Family, we are so sorry to hear of Dan's passing. Working and talking with Dan made those work days a little more enjoyable. Dan always had a smile. Thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

I am so sorry to learn of Dan's passing. Sending prayers and love to all of your family.

We are saddened to learn of Dan's passing. He was a good guy!We always looked forward to the many enjoyable visits to Bradenton each year. He was always pleasant and friendly. We will certainly miss him. Donna and the family have our deepest sympathy.
Ann and Bob Miller

We just heard about Dan's passing away. Please know you are in our thoughts, hearts & prayers, Donna. He truly was one of the good people.

God will bless Dan, he was a joy to be around. He loved barber shop, was a dedicated and loyal worker, with many friends. We will all miss him

So sorry to hear about Dan! Always such a happy guy with a wonderful smile! Thoughts and prayers are with all the family.

Donna and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Dan was such a gentleman and friend. May God give you comfort.

This is sad news to hear we lost our "Dandy Dan". He will always be remembered as being one of the best at Allied. His smile radiated and lit up the room when he walked in. We loved having him come into our department. My deepest sympathy to the Davey family.

A real loss. Dan always seem to have a smile for everyone. I loved singing harmony with him at the old Allied AOP sessions, although by the end of the night neither one of us was on key. We didn't care. Dan was one of the good guys.
My deepest sympathy, Donna.
Dorne Lefere