Daniel-Lacy-Obituary

Daniel Duffy Lacy

Los Angeles, California

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August 19, 1989 - April 5, 2019 Danny (May) Lacy is survived by loving parents, Julia Duffy and Jerry Lacy and devoted sister Kerry Lacy. Danny was considered one of the funniest students of the Agoura High School class of 2007, and went on to make a career in comedy, acting, animation and...

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I´m heartbroken to hear of his passing. His show Crackduck helped get me through a really difficult time when it first released when I was 12, it was the first time I knew that I wasn´t alone in my experience and battles with mental health. And I am forever grateful for him to help me laugh and feel seen through his cartoon. I just rewatched the show through my now 22 year old eyes and am grateful that I got to experience his show during that period of my life and that now things are better....

The brilliance of his creations will always be remembered through the fabulous gift of laughter.

I was deeply moved by his creation, Crack-Duck. Once, I left a comment under an episode of his cartoon saying "I love Crack-Duck <3", to which he replied, with his personal account, "Crack-Duck loves you too <3" I did not know him personally, yet this small act of kindness meant so much to me. I still think about it to this day. Rest in peace, Danny

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Dear Julie, Jerry, and Kerry, we have such warm memories of you and Danny when we all were neighbors, with Katy and Kerry in their 2 and 3 year old Halloween costumes (bunny rabbit and chicken!) and Danny as a gorgeous, auburn-haired infant and toddler, and lovely Mary coming over for a tea party on one of her visits, and the Fourth of July parades at your house. Happy times we will always remember. Much love to you all, and deepest condolences from Cece, Kim, Katy and Madelyn

Not a memory, just a shared sorrow for a loss of a child.

I'm so sorry for your loss.

Love and prayers to Juila and her family. She's brought me enough smiles in my lifetime that this just doesn't seem 'fair'. In times like these you just have to BELIEVE that there IS a plan for everything and every one.

"All are alive to Him" (Luke 20:38). Truth is our loved ones (IMHO) have not gone far." (Author, "Anne Among Us")