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Daniel J. Lunger

Denver, Colorado

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At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember him. Dan, 16, passed away on Aug 23, 2006 in Westminster, CO. An accomplished competitive swimmer and Eagle Scout, Dan had just begun his Junior year at Stanley Lake High School. His infectious smile, sense of humor and brilliant...

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some can smile now but most will still cry non of us truly can say goodbye. watch over us dan we all love u

Miss you babe.



And hanging out with your family and everything we did together.

My heart-felt sympathy for your loss...I'll always remember Dan's smile and how it would light up our classroom. He had the most amazing gift for bringing happiness with him wherever he went. I know he is bringing joy to angels now, and that the peace of God is with him.

Dear Lunger Family,
This is long overdue. I was lucky to know Dan. He was such an amazing person who always seemed to be around when there was something happening. He would usually say something and make me laugh and it would all be better. I remember Dan had the car keys one day and Matt and I were trying to go somewhere, we had to track Dan down only to learn someone else actually had the keys...needless to say Matt was a little angry but it was just something about that moment and Dan's...

Dan!
I miss you.
take care of carissa.And tell her i love her. i cant wait to see your faces in heaven i love you and miss you both.
Ash

dan i miss you so much! i miss being at the lake with you and jumping on the tramp. you were like my big bro! love and miss you always.

Dan-
Carissa died on the 19th. I'm sure you're up there hangin out together.

Please look over everyone down here. Our school really can't go through another death. We can't.

Dan, you made me smile... A LOT. It definetely has not been the same without you. Yet, your memories are still with us because you had such a joy for life. I miss you so much. Rest in peace.

Dear Dan, I loved you when I first met you. You brought a presence into a room that made people forget all of their troubles and just be with you. You loved swimming so much that to watch you swim was a gift to all present eyes. Thank you so much for being a part of my life and inspiring me to not be afraid of telling those whom I care for that I love them. Losing you was a tremendous hole in the hearts of many. You should know that we all miss you and are very sad you're gone. I still can't...