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Daniel John Cronan Jr.

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

1977 - 2025

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Daniel John Cronan Jr., 48, passed away peacefully at his home in Wilkes-Barre on Thursday, April 24. 2025. He faced his challenging battle with lung cancer with immense courage and an unwavering spirit.

Born Jan. 7, 1977, Daniel exemplified what it meant to embrace life fully and...

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Your little buddy Preston has welcomed a sweet puppy into his life, lovingly naming him Rippy. It´s a reminder of the joy & love you brought to us. You will always hold a special place in our hearts. Until we meet again.

Dan, you gave it one hell of a fight. May you rest in peace now and keep the shenanigans to a minimum up there. I am sure you won't!

Traveled thousands of miles with Dan. Rode to Laconia where we climbed Mt. Washington on our bikes. Daytona numerous times when Dan could always be counted on to properly trailer the bikes and share in the driving. Ocean City Maryland many times where we all shared a room, some spirits, and a whole bunch of memories. My final advice: "Dan, let's hope there are no speed limits as you rip through the clouds."

My dear friend Rippy I will miss you most of all.i seen you go from scout to the man you became.i hope to see you on other side.may you sleep in power.i will miss you my friend sleep in power my condolences to family

Danny was a great father and during these trying times he fought hard. Kristina and I will remember the good times with Danny. Ride with the angels my friend until we meet again!

Kristina, Joseph, Kerry, and family. We are so very sorry for your loss. Dan was a great guy and most definitely had an infectious smile. He enjoyed laughing at my husband´s projects he started 20 years ago. He would laugh and say when did you say it would be done. It is always a sad time when the world loses such a good soul. Much love to you all. Godspeed Dan.

RIP Danny ! Condolences sent to your family. It was an honor knowing you & graced with your presence & laughter. Fly High Danny !

Rest in peace, young man.

One of the best times hanging out with you was our 3 day road trip to Action park. I got so many stories but that one was great. Going to miss you bud. Rest easy