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Daniel L. "Danny" Clouse

Hutchinson, Kansas

Age 51

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Daniel "Danny" L. ClouseDaniel L. "Danny" Clouse, 51, passed away on April 11, 2015.He was born August 6, 1963 in Hutchinson to Gilbert B. and Carol E. (McAtee) Clouse. Danny graduated in 1981 from Fairfield High School. After graduating he moved to Lawrence and became a Fire Fighter and an...

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Danny did some part time work for my business in the late 80's, washing trucks outdoors. That guy was a bundle of energy! I've never forgotten the hardest, quickest worker I ever had. He did the work of two people, never came late, never left early, never quit moving, and never quit smiling! A pleasure and treasure to work with. 25 years later, I never have, and never will forget the hardest working, fastest and happiest employee I ever had.

Julie and Rebecca,
I am so sorry to hear of Danny's passing. Please take care and know that I am praying for you and your family.
Sincerely,
Rita Lindsey

Hank and I were so shocked and sorry to hear of Danny's passing. He had a heart as big as all outdoors. Not long ago Danny called to say that he had something he wanted to give to us. He wanted to keep it a secret but like a little kid he was too,excited so he had to tell me. His friend did wonderful crocheting and he had her make a n owl in memory of Arden(Hank's dad) and the radio station. He is wearing earphones with KLWN on one and 1320 on the other glasses and a name tag of ARDEN BOOTH....

I was shocked to see this. Danny was such a great support to this community; calling in to KLWN with weather reports from his home and I so enjoyed hearing from him. Please accept my condolences on your loss; many of us were lifted by Danny and his spirit.

My hart really sank when I learned of Danny's passing. It was always a hoot to work with him. REST IN PEACE DANNY!

Like many others, I always knew when I saw Danny he would greet me with a smile and shake my hand. He always wanted to know how I was doing. I'll miss that smile and handshake, but I'll have the good memory of Danny the rest of my life. RIP Danny.

So Sorry For Your Loss,,
Steve & Karri Smith
(Taylor A. Parker)

Imagine my surprise when Danny walked into my workplace a couple of years ago, on business. I hadn't seen him since 1978, when I taught at his high school. Danny was such a wonderful guy, and very thoughtful. It was great to know he was doing what he loved best, in life. My thoughts go to his siblings, that I knew as well. Kathy (Sugg)Horniman

Always in our hearts.