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Daniel J. D'Arcy

Belchertown, Massachusetts

1948 - 2022

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Daniel J. D'Arcy, 74, passed away May 4, 2022, after a very courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Born April 24, 1948 in Boston, he was the son of John and Alice (O'Connell) D'Arcy. Dan grew up in East Longmeadow and Somers, CT, and graduated from Western New England University. He began...

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Dan was a huge influence to me in performance driving. His tips at NHMS were eye opening... Too much HP makes it hard to learn! Want to go faster?,, Have fun!.... At Palmer he gave me a ride in the Lotus and what a roller coaster ride it was! Now years later, I have got my dad into the sport and instruct with local groups to get younger people into HPDE. Thank you Dan!! -Dan

So sorry to hear about Dan's passing. I worked with Dan for many years as his insurance representative for John Deere Insurance. I always enjoyed my visits with Dan.

For 9 years I had the privelage of calling on Dan as his Suzuki representative. Dan was a great business partner and I enjoyed our visits. He will be missed in the motorcycles business and by me.

So sorry for your loss. What a genuine man. He will be missed by everyone. You´re in our hearts

Over fifteen years of a special friendship with you and Dan, you are like a sister... I so wish I could be there with you today...I will be in thought, with my love, Patty

Dan was a special and unique individual, though his body may be gone he will always remain in our minds and hearts. We are so thankful to have known Dan. Our heartfelt thoughts are with you Pat

So very sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers are with you all. We can just imagine the amazing reunion in Heaven with his brother Mr. D'Arcy.

Dear Pat, I'm so very sorry to read about Dan's passing. I have wonderful memories of times spent together, way back when. Praying that memories will comfort your heart and ease the pain of loss.

Pat, I am so sorry for your loss.... may time heal and may God Bless....Joe Marois