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Daniel J. Roberts

Columbus, Ohio

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ROBERTS Daniel J. Roberts, 45, died suddenly in an automobile accident on Thursday, June 26, 2008 in Fulton County, Ohio. Dan was employed by the Knights of Columbus as a field agent. Dan was an Attorney at Law admitted to practice in the states of Ohio, Maryland and the District of Columbia. He...

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Kim,

I've just now learned of Dan's passing. I received my Eagle Scout award at the same ceremony as Dan, we were good friends then and exchanged email many times over the years. You have my deepest sympathy.

Kim,

I haven't seen you in ages, but I just had to tell you how bad I felt for you reading about Dan. What a loss that must be. My thoughts and prayers are with you. God bless you and keep you both.

I just returned to Columbus and was saddened by Dans passing. We had many wonderful discussion when we worked together at the Division of Real Estate. I will keep you in my prayers. Dan was a good man, a good friend and was especially proud of his family.

Kim,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Your cousin,
Shay and Bill Hackworth

We are so sorry to hear of your sudden loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.

I have known Dan since we were both students at OSU and through local Republican events. I have always known him to be a dedicated and thoughtful person who was truly committed to helping others. He also truly loved his family. I am so sorry for your loss and he will be greatly missed by all who knew him

Passenger rail lost a friend. Dan was a constant, steady advocate of an Ohio that he thought could be even better. We shared many times discussing our policy differences and our common view of the goodness and effectiveness of the public purpose and interest. I thought we lost the last real decent Republican American in Grand Rapids several months ago; instead we lost him now.

I knew Dan both through the Department of Commerce and through the local Republican Party. We shared numerous interests and I am truly saddened to hear of his untimely passing. My prayers are with his family.

I recall Dan as a gentleman with a sense of humor and a great curiousity. His involvement with rail transportation was, I am sure, just one example of the many interests he shared with family and friends. The Ohio railroad industry benefited from Dan's participation and his commitment to improve Ohio's economy and help its citizens. Our deepest sympathies to Dan's family on their terrible loss.