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Daniel D. Green

Columbus, Ohio

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GREEN Daniel D. Green, 47, passed away peacefully at his home in Carlsbad, CA on August 14, 2010. Grew up in Lincoln Village, attended Westland High School. Predeceased by mother C. Lucille Green. Survived by wife, Clarise Larion; father, William Green; step-mother, Nancy Green; brothers, Steve,...

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Danny was my good friend for many years. I tryed to find him many times, now today i find out that for many years we lived only a few miles apart. RIP my friend.
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As a tribute to Dan, I will be dedicating my radio show to him tomorrow (8-September) evening from 6-8pm on KSDT. You can listen online via the KSDT website or itunes. The show will be available for download as well.
Dan and I shared a lot of music and he was a great influence plus a good friend while working at Cymer.

Dan was a sensitive, caring, intelligent man who will be missed by all of us that were blessed to know him. His gift for gab and his warm personality put people at ease. I miss him dearly. God bless him and his dear wife.

I was shocked and saddened to hear of your passing Dan. Your straight shooting ways were wonderfully refreshing and you were a sincere friend. Condolences to Clarise and all your family, you will be missed.

Dan was a man who cared about his friends and expressed this in his own way - often through thoughtful giving of the things that he knew they appreciated - He loved to share his enthusiasm for music with others. And although he was very tough outwardly, he spoke very lovingly of his wife at certain moments, showing a warmth and vulnerability that he was only comfortable showing to those he trusted. Dan brought color to our lives that can never be replaced

I had the pleasure of working with Dan at Callaway. My condolences to his family. May God bring peace upon them all. God Bless

Dan, I was so sad and honored to carry your ashes down the aisle of the church yesterday. A flood of memories overwhelmed me. I hope you have found peace with the universe. I will miss you.

I worked with Dan at Cymer...he was a good guy, always there when needed.