Daniel-Saenz-Obituary

Daniel Nicolas Saenz

Phoenix, Arizona

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Daniel Nicolas Saenz, January 4, 1972 - August 27, 2004. Danny was born in Phoenix, Arizona to Frank and Evelyn Saenz. Danny attended Saint Vincent De Paul Elementary and graduated from Maryvale High School. He went on to get a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Phoenix and worked...

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My name is Joshua Schuh. I went to st. Vincent de Paul. I played pop warner football with danny. I also went to MHS graduating class of 90 and played football there . I know frank and frank knows my dad Patrick Schuh. I did not know until today that Danny has passed. My condolences. I lost track after MHS I went into the military. Sorry I didn't know sooner. But he is in my prayers. And if you get this frank say hi because I still remember you and my dad at night football practices

I knew Danny from elementary at St. Vincent. I am so sad to hear of his passing. My prayers are with his family. We were child hood friends. I also went with him to Maryvale our freshman year. I moved out of state and lost contact. I'm so sorry for the loss and sad to find out all these years later

Thinking of you still and always. Nicolas is doing a Dia de los muertos project of you. As he is getting older, I am amazed at how much he looks like his Tio Danny. We have some strong genes! I know you are laughing at the funny conversations we have about you...

To the Family of DANIEL "Dan/Danny" NICOLAS SAENZ:

On behalf of the Maryvale High School Alumni Association Memorial Committee, we want you to know that Danny is fondly remembered by his friends and classmates from MHS.

We have included a Memorial tribute of Danny, on the Maryvale Panthers website, in his class of 1990.

As you wish, you may add and share some of your favorite memories and photos of Danny, to this tribute of his life. We also can/will link to a family...

I wanted to tell you something, Danny. This year Grama & Grampa sent an anniversary card to us. Grama asked me a few weeks beforehand if I felt okay enough for our anniversay to be acknowledged, and of course I said yes. As hard as these years have been, I always like it when people remember it, and remember you. What I didn't expect was the card! It was very nice, and said, "Wishing you a wonderful anniversary with many happy memories to cherish always" on the front and "Best wishes to two...