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Daniel Manns

Chicago, Illinois

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Daniel Edward Manns; age 54. Danny was born in South Salem, Westchester City, Mt. Kisco NY. Brother of Christopher D (Caridad G) Manns of Chicago, and Dr. William (Dr. Mary) Manns of Atlanta GA; son of the late William (12/20/1994), and the late Margene (1/4/2009). Danny graduated with a BA in...

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I am sorry to hear of Danny's passing. I met him quite a few years ago while visiting his sister Terri and Parents in Chicago. I remember what a wonderful time I had and how much fun it was visiting with the family over looking the lake. My condolences to your family. Kathie Parker

A kind, gentle, and loving human being can never be forgotten.

Danny in Cozumel beaches as El Pirata

Remembering you and smiling!

Sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort support you during this time of grief.

You are a sweet soul Danito! Your journey on earth has ended but I know where ever your soul travels you'll bring your sweet love there. My most treasured memory of you is when you let me put black mascara on those beautiful long eyelashes of yours. Till I see you again! I'll miss you

You were special dude. May God bless you my friend.

I have only the fondest memories growing up with Danny and his brother Chris in the Katonah-Lewisboro School District in New York. Everyday we did something and most of the time it was something competitive... soccer, baseball or softball, Risk, bowling, ping pong, basketball... If it was possible to have a winner, we did it. And I quickly learned to protect my kidneys when I played basketball with the Manns brothers.
Their home was always warm and welcoming, but be warned, you had to be...

You have my deepest sympathy for your loss. May God Almighty grant you peace, comfort and hope during your time of sadness. Proverbs 12:28