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Dan Ursta

Portage, Indiana

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DAN URSTA VALPARAISO, IN Dan Ursta, age 58 of Valparaiso passed away Tuesday, July 5, 2011. He was born on April 23, 1953 in Gary, Indiana. He retired from LTV Steel in East Chicago, Indiana. Dan was an avid Chicago White Sox fan. He is survived by one sister, Cynthia (Roger) Ershick of Portage,...

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It´s been 13 years and I often think about you, my brother. We had some good times, Man, they were good times. we shared our thoughts about life Like we were brothers. Many times we would hit the.VFW and have a few; maybe more than a few. We enjoyed watching the White Sox at the stadium or on TV. I don´t know why, but you´re passing seems like a while. You will always stay in my mind and heart. Missing my friend and brother. God keep you.

My dear friend . Just sitting on my deck thinking of the past and you came to mind. We shared plenty of good memories and fun which I will never forget. We had a bond since Franklin school which carried on to our adulthood. Well ,Dan God bless and keep you. Love you like a brother.

I lived up the alley from Danny. Lots of fun memories playing in the vacant lot behind his house. Building forts in trees, having pretent battles. He always made us laugh!! I was so sorry to hear that he is gone! My best to Danny's Family.

RIP Dan..always such a wonderful smile....

Dear "Ursta" Family,
I'm a distant cousin from New Jersey (related to Helen (Petak)/Lengyel, James/Durda, Charles. I want to express my deepest sympathies to your family. It is always so hard when someone passes, but knowing he is in heaven with his Mom and Dad, helps brings peace! My prayers go out to your family!
May Danny Rest In Peace.
Carol Holmes

It was 46 years ago this summer, Danny was my catcher and I was pitching at East Glen Park Little League. The umpire was not calling many strikes that day so Danny decided he was going to help the umpire see better. Danny calls time out walks into our dugout and takes the eyeglasses off the face of one of our players. He then walks back behind home plate and without saying a word hands the umpire the eyeglasses. The umpire immediately ejects Danny from the game and I'm laughing so hard I...

My deepest sympathy to the entire Ursta family.

I'll never forget the great times I had with Dan and hanging at Mary's truck stop on Broadway and all the great memories that I'll always have. Danny boy you will never beforgotten.

Rest in peace.
Greek

Dear Ursta Family, My husband Bob Svetich and his twin Ron Svetich were very good friends with Danny in his younger days. Many fond memories are brought up with his passing. May God bless you all as well as Danny on his new journey. With loving memories,