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Daniel Doran

Albuquerque, Nm, Massachusetts

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February 10, 2014
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Albuquerque, Nm, Massachusetts

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Dan Doran, age 71, passed away peacefully in his home Monday, February 10, 2014 with his loving wife by his side. Daniel was born in Springfield, MA. and lived in Albuquerque, NM for the last 20 yrs. Daniel is survived by his wife, Nivine; children, Michael, Jennifer, and Jonny Doran; sisters,...

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Remember Danny? How could I ever forget him..

Family has great influence in each of our lives. I am grateful for the influence your husband had in my life, through you.

Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

May the love of God, friends, and family carry you through your grief.

When he was with you he made you feel, at that moment, as if you were the only person in the world. I'll miss you so much, brother.

I worked with Dan for several years at the VA in Albuquerque. He was a fine clinician who cared deeply about his patients. He was also very enthusiastic about learning new anesthesia skills, even late in his career---especially ultrasound.
He was one of the most cheerful people working there as well. It was an honor to have known him.

Love you Uncle Danny. You are suffering no more. You are our angel now with Nannie and Big T

To Dans wife and family:
His friends and classmates from Cathedral High will miss him. Rest in peace.

I had the great privilege and the great pleasure to know Danny in his college years at AIC and to be his friend. I remember his stories of riding rodeo and remember his using the sterilizer in the nurses office where he worked at night to heat up hot dogs which he sold to students as a side business. I remember celebrating his 40th birthday at Tanglewood and celebrating several St. Patrick's Days with him. I remember his parents, Big Tom and Sweet Margaret, his dog Tammy, his Dodge...

Dan was a great family man and I was fortunate to be his work colleague. He was diligent, cheerful and pleasure to work alongside at the Veterans Hospital. He devoted much of his working life to treating active duty soldiers during stressful times in Vietnam and then veterans for many years at the Albuquerque Veterans Administration Hospital. When not at work, he was a devoted father to his children and an avid supporter of their sporting activities. We will sadly miss him.

John...