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Daniel Kilgore

Thousand Oaks, California

- - 2011

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Daniel "Killer" Kilgore, 57, of Thousand Oaks, drowned on June 26, 2011, in the Kern River in Kern County, Calif.

He lived in Thousand Oaks and worked at Silverstar Automotive for 26 years. Dan met his wife of 33 years in the desert and that was where he was the happiest . . . it was a...

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Pam, Don and I are so sadden to hear of Dan's passing. I am not sure you remember us but we met when Ryan and Danny played soccer many years ago. We pray for your family during this tuff time.

God bless your family. I was so sad to hear of Dan's passing. He was such a "good guy"

Peter F. Shaver and family

Words cannot even begin to express my sorrow. My heart goes out to you and the family, I pray you find strength and comfort during this difficult time. You have my deepest sympathy.

What wonderful words and reflection of who Dan was. I know how hard this trail is for all Dan's family and friends and I wish it didn't have to hurt so much. I send my love to you. I hope Dan is with Rich, Don Earll and others where they can tell their bench racing stories.

Donald summed it perfectly. I miss you. I'll be looking for you riding across the desert sky.

I miss you daddy.

Missing you from afar. You were like a father to me, and so many others. You'll be missed but never forgotten.

Kilgore,
Growing up with you and your family has been a privledge. You gave me memories that can never be taken away and I will cherish them and when we meet again we can sit aroung the fire in the desert and tell those stories and memories and really bad jokes to everybody. I'll miss your laugh and your passion for life, and your family. I now strive to be like you, the same way you treated me and everybody else that you knew and came across. I miss you and look forward to day we meet...

Grandpa,
From the moment i was born, we’ve always had a special bond. From dirt bike riding in the desert, driving the boat at the lake, silly faces, splashing in the sprinklers, camping in the motor home, uncontrollable giggles, digging in the sand at the beach, cowboy outfits and pirate shirts, pushing me in my favorite car, cement imprints in your backyard...
You have taught me so much and given me the gifts of happiness, silliness, kindness, adventure, and unconditional love