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Daniel D. Moon

Seattle, Washington

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Daniel Moon passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on March 12, 2011.

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Dan was really neat guy and I have great memories of him from high school. I was lucky to have known him.

A well-rounded architect who had an impact on many colleagues. He will be remembered.

A great classmate and awesome room-mate at WSU. We enjoyed good times at Chinook Village as study buddies and solid friends. I am blessed to hold many memories from 24 years ago. Leah and Nelson deserve the extended support we offer. I hope that time is a counselor and faith will provide the wisdom to understand the rare gifts Dan shared with us. Very special Man....

Dan , you were an awesome person to have known. You were the cream of the crop which made your life impressionable to me. You did good dude! See you later.

Summer 2010

Dan and Dan, half of the Physics Guys, Sept. '10

I was blessed to visit with Dan and his family in the early Fall a month or so after his diagnosis. We had a wonderful meal that went on for hours talking about life, family, love and the great beyond. Just sitting next to Moonie old stories from Curtis, the college years and even the early "grown up" years started to fall out of our mouths. We laughed and laughed and jostled memories free that neither of us had danced with in decades. Dan was as sweet, funny, warm and genuine as I'd...

It was my pleasure to get to know Dan and the Moon family before he was diagnosed. His spirit and generosity was amazing and continued until the end. These are the things that stood out, but it is clear his legacy of generosity DEFINITELY lives on in Nelson. My prayers are with the Moon family.

Sherry Nelson caught this pic at our 20-year reunion.

Thank you, Dan, for blessing us with your life, your talents, and your joy. Heartfelt prayers are lifted up for family and friends.

Spent an evening with Dan and his family this summer and he had no idea he was sick. I am so glad we reconnected but am so sorry that we won't have more wonderful get-togethers. I have such fun memories of Dan on youth group retreats and in French class. He and his family lived on our street. My love goes out to all of his family, especially Leah and Nelson.