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Daniel Anthony Luciano

Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

1923 - 2025

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Dan Luciano, Tiger, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, veteran, coach, and mentor, passed away peacefully on May 18, 2025, at the age of 101. Dan was born in Lodi, New Jersey, on September 9, 1923, to Mamie and Frank Luciano. A gifted athlete from a young age, Dan lettered in football,...

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Coach as he was first introduced to us by Erica Simmons. She was and still is caregiver for our Mom Marlene. We came to have many enjoyable and memorable visits with Coach. He was a wealth of knowledge and life experiences which he shared in the most beautiful way. I will never forget his time spent with our Parents. He and my Dad had their moments but became close friends. Even at their age they woujd challenge Erica with their antics. Our Dad passed in October 2024. Coach was always kind to...

Debbie, Sandy's and Amy , Your dad will always be with you. Remembering all those many years we worked together. Love Jack Dotson.

I believe my grandmother Amelia Luciano Durante was Daniel´s aunt I believe she´s Frank Luciano sister my mom Ethel Durante Daleo always talked about her cousin Danny teaching his grandson golfing and moving to South Carolina I read the beautiful obituary what an athlete he was may he rest in peace Jim Daleo

My uncle and God father was a kind a giving man, he will be missed by many.

Mr. Luciano was a model of positivity and kindness! A friend to everyone. Rest in Peace, Sir.

Mr. Lu was great. I had him for homeroom for two years in a row. He always let us talk during morning announcements, but we would all be quiet when the announced the golf results to which we would cheer him. Goodbye Tiger, the world will miss you.

"Mr. Lu" was my athletic director, golf coach, and driver ed. teacher. He never criticized or insulted his students and players. He was always positive and encouraging. He usually had a smile because it was obvious he liked coaching and he was good at it.He made sure we had fun , but that winning was the objective. When I coached youth sports I emulated Mr. Lu and it helped me and pleased the parents too.. Daniel Luciano will always be one of the most positive influences for me. John R....