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Daniel Wardrop

Ventura, Virginia

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Wardrop, Daniel H. Brigadier General U.S. Army (retired); passed away on November 1, 2014. He died from Alzheimer’s Disease complications. He was surrounded with love by his family. Dan was a man who loved people and diverse ideas, was generous, intensely curious, fiercely loyal, and above all, a...

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I am so sorry to learn of Dan's passing. It was an honor to provide care for him when he moved to Ventura. He was a true gentleman who was kind to all and had a deep love for his family. I pray that God will bring you peace and comfort at this difficult time.

Dan wss a friend and neighbor of mine at Queens Lake. We used to play tennis together on Saturday mornings and shared an occasional meal together. He was the epitome of a gemtleman and a grand fellow.

So sorry to hear of the passing of General Wardrop. My mother and I were just speaking of him the other day. When I was a child in Williamsburg he used to hit tennis balls with me at the Queens Lake tennis courts. Very fond memories. God Bless

I used to live in Queens Lake and Dan was at the time a very important part of the tennis group. He was always eager to help and participate in any functions the tennis friends put together. His kindness and great sense of humor kept him near and dear to all our hearts. I haven't seen him in years, but his lasting impression on me will live on. May God bless all of you in your sadness.

Condolences from the Woodhaven Staff at Williamsburg Landing.

Warmest wishes to the family and friends of Dan Wardrop. He was a neighbor of ours in Queens Lake. He was one of the warmest, most giving men I have ever met. I remember him helping out as we built the neighborhood playground and on many other occasions. He was a kind gentleman and will be deeply missed.

Please know how sorry we are for the passing of your father. We were new to Queens Lake 15 years ago, and Dan made us feel so welcome. He was wonderful to our very young children and they loved to see him biking around the neighborhood. He has been missed there for several years. He was a wonderful person and a great inspiration.

I met him one or two times in Kalamazoo and it was obvious: he was an exceptionally kind and intelligent man. I learned more reading his obituary and now many of the qualities I see in Daneen appear be directly related to this fine man.

I'm so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. He was a lovely person, fun to be with and will be missed.