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In looking up things to do this summer I was reminded of the Maryland Renaissance Festival which brought Dan to my mind... I really miss him and his stories.
Michael Samet
June 02, 2023 | Friend
Metairie, Louisiana
Daniel Mehn passed away in Metairie, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for Daniel are being provided by Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on November 2, 2006.
In looking up things to do this summer I was reminded of the Maryland Renaissance Festival which brought Dan to my mind... I really miss him and his stories.
Michael Samet
June 02, 2023 | Friend
Dan was a wonderful friend and DeMolay leader. We had many good times discussing the degree work. I visited in his home many, many times for Mardi Gras. I will miss him.
Robert Cooper
November 15, 2006 | Garland, TX
As a DeMolay from the early 1960's Dan was a mentor and friend. He guided Concorde Chapter to national recognition for its second degree work and provided leadership to all of us. My sincere best wishes to his family. Tom Bitterwolf
Tom Bitterwolf
November 13, 2006 | Moscow, ID
The Order of DeMolay and the Masonic Fraternity has lost a good friend and ardent supporter. His presence will be missed. My prayers are with both Dan's family and his extended Masonic family
Robert Hagen, PGRP
November 06, 2006 | Houston, TX
My sympathies to the Mehn family.
mark mclaughlin
November 05, 2006 | New Orleans, LA
Dan was one one of a kind and will be missed by many.
He and his family remain in my prayers.
John Davis
November 05, 2006 | GA
My thoughts and prayers are extended to Daniel's Family, Fraternal Family and Friends.
Dale J, Burke,PM,PRP.
Dale Burke
November 03, 2006 | New Orleans, LA
Learning of Dan's death brought back so many memories of my teen years with Concorde and all of the great times shared.I wish I had been able to see Dan in later years, in fact to have reunioned with all of our friends from that era would have/would be wonderful. Katie Austin Donovan.
Katie-Austin Donovan
November 02, 2006 | Riverside,, CA
Masonry has lost not only a dear friend, but someone that brought degree work to life with his dramatic passion. He not only played the part, but became the person that he portrayed. We'll see you again, Dan, in that great Lodge in the sky that was built without human hands. I think that I can speak for all by saying that you will surely be missed by everyone that knew you.
Glenn Weber
November 02, 2006 | River Ridge, LA