Daniel-Doll-Obituary

Daniel F. Doll

Glastonbury, Connecticut

Jul 25, 1945 – Jul 25, 2025

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BORN
July 25, 1945
DIED
July 25, 2025
LOCATION
Glastonbury, Connecticut

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Mulryan Funeral Home - Glastonbury Obituary

Daniel Doll passed away on July 25, 2025 in Glastonbury, Connecticut. Funeral Home Services for Daniel are being provided by Mulryan Funeral Home - Glastonbury.

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I met Dan and Dot Doll in 1971 when my sister Lois and her husband Tom were married. Dan was the Best Man at the wedding. I liked them immediately and we were close friends for many years. Dan helped Lois and Tom with many things at their house, including building a beautiful screened in porch that we all enjoyed for years. He was a skilled craftsman as well as a great teacher. Dan, Dot, Lois, and Tom took many scuba diving trips together and had gorgeous photos from those trips. Dan is one...

These are the Doll/King cousins in Manchester, CT, many years ago. Patty King Eaves

The best teacher ever! My deepest condolences. You will be missed.

I was fortunate to have many influential and outstanding teachers, but he was my first teacher mentor. I had him for 9th grade Early Western Civ and Africa courses, and then I was roped into IR/Model UN club starting in 10th grade as well as his Anthropology class. Although I was already a history nerd, and his classes were always enjoyable, entertaining, and engaging, his mentorship influence to me came in two ways. The importance and complexities of the social sciences in shaping the real...

A GREAT MAN AND TEACHER I HAD THE PLEASURE OF BEING A FORMER STUDENT OF HIS MAY GOD BLESS HIS SOUL R.I.P.

Absolutely the most wonderful and caring teacher ever! He knew if you were struggling and would kindly work with you to figure it all out!

As teachers go, he was one of the best; as humans go, he was even better. He inspired us all to be better versions of ourselves, in the classroom and in life. Mahalo, Mr. Doll, and a hui ho

Mr. Doll was my favorite teacher at Gideon Welles and at GHS. He was always kind and fun. He was a wonderful teacher who kept you interested in his lectures. The world has lost another wonderful person, but I am so happy that he is once again at his soulmate Dorothy's side in Heaven. God Bless you Mr. Doll, and God Bless your family. May you rest in heavenly peace. Deb Kaiser Morse

Everybody loved him. He came to visit me in the hospital in high school and tutored me.