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DANIEL BURBANK

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Daniel Maughan Burbank 1920 ~ 2010 Our husband, father, uncle, grandfather, and great-grandfather,Daniel Maughan Burbank, passed away at the age of 90 on June 2, 2010. Daniel was born in Weston, Idaho on February 9, 1920 to Clifford and Viola Burbank. He graduated from Weston High School. He...

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I had the pleasure of meetin Dan & Dorothy at their credit union and it was a pleasure that I got to know them. They were always so friendly. My heart goes out to Dorothy and the rest of the family. My sincerest condolences.

Dan was a true patriot, a great friend, and a wonderful neighbor of our in the StoneHollow Condos. Karl and I thought the world of him and his lovely wife, Dorothy. Thanks for the memories and for keeping us strong in the faith. Barbara Mankel, Georgetown, TX.

I had just met Mr. Burbank at my dad's recent memorial. So kind of him to be there. My folks told me about the interests and the work that dad and Dan had done together. Now both of the dear gentlemen are gone, but their memories are not. Thank you Burbank family.

We missed that call last week asking if Dan and Dorothy could come for a visit. Dan was always so prompt about catching us and visiting us, he and Dorothy are our home teachers, true inspirations in our lives! When I didn't get the call I knew something was wrong, and when I went to relief society today and didn't see Dorothy I just knew, then they announced Dan had returned to heaven. We will miss him so much!!! We hope Dorothy will call us if she needs anything, we're so sorry for her...

Dan was a good man and will be greatly missed. He was not ahamed of his love of his God and his country and his family. His service to those around him showed how much he cared about people. We think foundly of the time spent with Dan and Dorothy and will miss him.
Wendy and Rich Sweeny

It was a pleasure to know Dan and Dorothy, who are genuinely good people. Dorothy, you're in our thoughts and prayers. (and I'm glad that Dan was golfing right up to the end!)

Thank you for my freedom.