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Daniel Coulson Speace

Frederick, Maryland

1937 - 2019

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DIED
October 1, 2019
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Frederick, Maryland

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Daniel Coulson Speace, 82, of Frederick, Maryland, died on Tuesday, October 1st at home with his loving family by his side. He bravely fought a short battle with pancreatic cancer. He was married to his wife, Bobbie Davis Speace, for 52 years.Dan was born in Newark, Delaware, along with his...

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So sad to see Dan's obituary when i went in search of him. i had grown up next door to him in Deep Creek and later after several owners ended up owning the log cabin he built there. Fond memories of my child hood and times spent with the Speace family. Being a fellow scouter and scoutmaster it was refreshing to know that Dan had stayed active in scouting. He will be missed. So sorry to hear of his passing.

We will miss you Dan. Dan was president of our 1955 EHS class and worked very hard at it. He especially worked hard on the reunions over the years. Our 50th was super. The last time Dan contacted us was this year, 64 years after graduation, planning another reunion. Don't know much about St Peter standing at the gate but I'm sure Dan will be there with a sign reading EHS class of '55' this way for our next reunion. We already miss you Dan.
Ranny Mann
Class of '55'

Dan & i were a member of Elkton High School, MD, Class of 1955. He was our Class President & a very outstanding leader. Dan will be missed by all of his Elkton friends. My Prayers go out to Dan's wife & family. Rest In Peace, Dan and God Bless you.

So very sorry to hear of Dan's passing, prayers being lifted for the family at this difficult. I worked with Dan briefly at Drees Homes and spoke to him often at Brook Hill. He will be missed.

He was so helpful with stories of our Coulson heritage. Many prayers to Bobbi and the family. God's Grace be with you all. Cousin Sue Hager

My Dad was a amazing Father to us Kids. He taught us to be Loving, caring and be the best we can be . He taught the Game ok Tennis and ping pong and poker He loved Penn st Football which was our time together Dad we love you and Miss you.

Dan was a good mangood husband, good father, good friend. He will certainly be missed and I am so grateful for the memories we all made together over the years. Rest In Peace good and faithful servant,
Joanie

Bobbi, Dan and Family,
No words could be said that would ease your pain at this time, but in time your memories will help you get through this difficult time. May it help in some small way to know that you are in my prayers.

With deepest sympathy,
Carol Miller (QD Pharmacy)