Daniel-Morgen-Obituary

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Daniel David Morgen

Wichita, Kansas

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DIED
January 21, 2015
LOCATION
Wichita, Kansas
CHARITY
Charity of your Choice: ACS

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Downing & Lahey Mortuaries & Crematory - East Wichita Obituary

Morgen, Daniel David, 95, beloved husband, father, grandfather, friend and Petroleum Land Man, passed away on January 21, 2015. Funeral Services will be held on January 22, 2015 at 2:00 P.M. at Downing & Lahey East Mortuary, followed by burial at Highland Cemetery. Dan was born in Cleveland,...

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John, Dana and Bob,
So sorry to read about your Dad's passing! I apologize for not seeing this sooner but I obviously havent been doing a good job at keeping up with the obituaries. Your Dad and Richard Matassarin were my bosses at the old Giant store. I lied about my age so I could work there and your Dad took me to meet a judge so I could get a special work permit. I promised to keep my grades up and did thanks to your Dad always asking me about my homework! Over the years, we would run...

My love and memories to both Dan and Florence and love to their
family. when my parents passed, they called and talked many times on the phone. Dan was my Sunday school teacher many years ago.They were friends with my mother and father a very special couple.

Love you always Renie Bachos Lowe

I had met Dan only a few times over the past few years. He bought a smile to me each time. To John his son my friend I am sorry for your loss.

We will fondly remember both Dan and Florence as kind, selfless, beautiful individuals. May their memory be of blessing.

Rest Daniel, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Dana and family, my thoughts are with you. We so enjoyed your parents and remember them fondly: lives well lived. Your dad's smile, humor and welcoming ways made so many situations better. Best regards and wishing you comfort. -RoxAnn Banks Dicker