Daniel-Gieck-Obituary

Daniel Dennis Gieck

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Colorado Springs, Colorado
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Daniel Dennis Gieck passed away April 14, 2018 from prostate and liver cancer with his family at home. Dan was born on November 10, 1946 to Doris and Dewey Gieck in Colorado Springs, CO. Dan was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his loving wife, Jalinda Gieck, a...

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Jalinda,
Sorry I'm late with this note. Have been out of town just returning late yesterday. As noted by several others, I worked with both you and Dan. That made it doubly tough to hear of his passing. Dan was one of those solid rocks that everyone could count on. He was straight forward, professional and willing to help anyone that asked.
I am very fortunate to have known and worked with him.
Mark Swan

Dan's family.
I went back and looked. Sent my post before I was ready. I am truly sorry. Dan was a very good friend and will be sorely missed. Reb

To Dan's family,
I worked with Dan at Csu for many years. He was the operator on the "boom truck" where I started(my first boss).I also worked on his crew installing the underground electric. I learned a lot from Dan and enjoyed his company. Reb

I knew Dan from high school. Sam was my best friend back then. My wife, Sandy, graduated the same year as Dan. We just wanted to let the whole family know how sorry we are for your loss.

Gieck Family,

Sorry for your loss, Dan was an amazing person. I worked with him for several years and enjoyed his humor.

You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

I remember Dan from meeting him at the 4-D softball complex - he was a great guy! His family is in my thoughts...

Always was a very delightful person to know....he certainly will be missed.....R.I.P. Curly...until we meet again..!!!

Jalinda - I'm so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts.

Jalinda, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Dan's straight talk was always appreciated. If something was wrong, Dan would speak honestly about it. I always liked Dan's expression and his laugh, when the situation turned funny. Dan was a great teacher when I was first leaning to ride dirt bikes. I miss Dan.