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Dr. Daniel Walter Brake Sr.

Charleston, South Carolina

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Dr. Daniel Walter Brake, Sr. Mt. Pleasant - Dr. Daniel W. Brake, Sr., 77, of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, husband of Sue Roach Brake, died August 8, 2017. He grew up in Lake City, SC, son of the late Gladys Nettles Brake and Daniel Washington Brake. He attended Wofford College where he made...

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Sue, we would like to express our sympathy to your family on Dan's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We enjoyed having Dan and the family visit. We will have wonderful memories of him... Patterson family.

Mrs. Brake, Dan and families,
I am extending my deepest sympathies on the death of your husband, father and grandfather. You are in my thoughts and prayers
Claudia Watkins, Greenville

Sue and Brake family, So sorry to hear about Dan. He was a wonderful man with a great sense of humor. Always enjoyed our times together and the golfing and fishing expeditions. He will be greatly missed by all. The Burne family

Sue:
Was saddened to learn this morning of Danny's death. Will always remember his gentle nature and reference to him by all our fraternity brothers at Wofford as "Sweet Danny Brake"

so sorry to hear about dr. brake.i worked for him years ago.what a sweet man he was.never heard him raise his voice.im sure he will be missed by many people.so sorry to all of his family.he is a special angel now.

Mrs. Brake and Family,
So sorry to hear about Dr. Brake's passing. He was our family doctor for many years and was truly a compassionate doctor. He will be loved and missed by all who knew him.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. You have a guardian
angel by your side.

Sue and Family, I am sending my sincere sympathy to you in the loss of your dear husband & father Dan. I am thinking of you and praying for your comfort and peace even in this time of extreme grief. I am so happy that I got to know Dan these past five years. You will have wonderful memories and keep those close to your hearts.

My memories of Dan started in 1988 when he offered me a position in his practice that enabled my family to return to Charleston. He was a dedicated medical community servant and a great role model and inspiration.