Daniel-Bross-Obituary

Daniel G. "Dan" Bross

Traverse City, Michigan

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TRAVERSE CITY — Daniel George "Dan" Bross, 67, of Traverse City, died Saturday, Aug. 16, 2008, at Munson Medical Center with his loving family by his side.

Dan was born Feb. 22, 1941, in Lansing, to the late Hirm and Hila Bross. He married Susan Parks on June 3, 1967, at the Central Methodist Church in Lansing.

Dan worked at Meijer for 26 ½ years in the loss prevention unit. Nature, gardening, and animals were things Dan enjoyed being around. Dan was also a Mason.

Surviving Dan is his wife of 41 years, Susan; children, Kisandra Sue and Terry Daniel Bross; sister-in-law, Judy Millar; and many cherished family cats.

A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. this evening, Aug. 19, 2008, at the Masonic Lodge in Traverse City.

The family is being served by the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home, Traverse City; www.reynolds-jonkhoff.com

This obituary was originally published in the Record-Eagle.

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Our family was saddened to learn of Dan's death. We knew him back in St. Johns where he and we grew up.
We are pleased to see that he and his family had a good life in Traverse City.

Dan and I swapped stories & lies on a daily basis at Meijer for several years as co-workers in Loss
Prevention. A nice man,a good man, a friend. My condolences.

I have many great memories of Dan as a co-worker at Meijer . His sense of humor was always appreciated...My condolences to Sue & family

Sue and family,

I worked with Dan at Meijer for many years. You and your family are in my thoughts. I am so very sorry to have read of his passing.

considered Dan a good friend. We shared many good times and jokes at Meijer.

Susan & Family,
We loved having Dan as a patient and friend in our dental office. He will be greatly missed. He had a great smile! You all are in my thoughts and prayers. Kelly @ Dr Kozelko's Office

susan bross

dad was one of the best people i know he cared so much for others he was a firefighter and loved animals he would give his shirt off his back for anyone he once handed 5 dollors to a lady he did not even know i will miss him