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Daniel A. Manesis

Muskego, Wisconsin

1953 - 2021 (Age 67)

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Daniel A. Manesis Muskego - 07/06/1953 - 06/16/2021. Passed away peacefully to God following a long and courageous battle of cancer. Dan had a love for life, his family, dear friends and phenomenal employees. Dan was born in Denver, CO and moved to Madison as a child with his family. His career...

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I had the pleasure of working with Dan on many challenging heavy halls across the United States. Dan always works relentlessly the best job for his customers. He was one of the finest people that I´ve ever known.

Jenna --You were such a joy to me. From your sassyness to your out pouring love you had for life. I will miss the hugs, your outbursts good and bad, your strength, and especially that smile of yours. A part of my heart goes to heaven with you. You will be in my thoughts and prayers for the remaining time I have on earth until we meet again. I Love You More!!! Brennen

My thoughts and prayers are with you! May you Rest in Peace Lord Jesus Name. Amen

I will missed you. Rest in Peace

Such sad news. I loved working at the Gobbler. As a stagehand, I appreciated his love of theatre and music. Condolences to your family . I work for IATSE 251 Madisin Stagehands

Dan you will be greatly missed but the impact you have made on my life and so many others will never be forgotten. You lived life like everyone wishes they did. Gods speed friend.

So sorry Stacey for the loss of Dan. He was such a kind, hard working, funny, generous and God fearing man he will truly we missed. Matthew 25:23: His lord said to him, "Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord."

My condolences to the family. I always used Dan for my special trucking needs. Always willing to get the job done for us. Godspeed.

My sympathies to you. I'd love to see his HO scale train and the caboose in the yard. Will it be posted?