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Daniel G. Campos

Seattle, Washington

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Daniel Campos passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 12, 2006.

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The only place we went out to dinner in 70´s - I still dream About the cheese crispy- wish I knew what type of cheese used - great restaurant and back then an easy drive from Mercer island!

Uncle Danny was very special. He had his own style and loved to write. My favorite memories were when we visited the Restaurant. One time he ask my sister Gail, Roxie and myself to put salt in the salt shakers. While we were doing a great job until he came by to check on us and tasted the salt and it turned out to be sugar. We were almost finished and had to start all over again. Good thing he didn't trust us.

He will be missed but I know he is with my Dad, Uncle Rudy and...

Dear mom, uncle Abel, aunt Rachel, Danny and Marisa and the rest of the family,
My prayers are with you. Uncle Danny was truly one of a kind and will be greatly missed. That boisterous laugh and his wit were his signature. Just remember he's now in his glorified body and hanging out with his brothers and sister and the rest of the family who left before him and having a blast up there! God Bless you uncle Danny. I'll love you and remember you always.
your niece, Irma

Philippians 4 – 7
And “The Peace of God,” Which Passeth all Understanding, shall Keep Your Hearts And Minds Through Christ Jesus.

I will deeply miss you Uncle Danny.

Dear Marissa & Family:

I knew your Dad most of my life he will be missed by all who were fortunate to know him, I will keep you all in my prayers at this difficult time.

God Bless,

Isela Montoya-Carpenter

I'm very sorry for yor families loss. He was a wonderful person and will be greatly missed. Our prayers are with your family.

Dear Marisa
I'm so sorry for the loss of your dad. I know how special he was to you. Cherish every memory you have and take one step at a time. It's a ling journey but be proud of him and his memory. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

All my love
Nicole Taylor

Dear Marisa and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss of your father. I remember your Dad coming into the store, waiting for you while you finished your work, so he could give you a ride home. That is a wonderful memory of a loving dad that I have of your father. I know you have so many more great memories to help you through this difficult time. Love, Donna