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DANIEL FAY "BOONE" WILSON

Muskegon, Michigan

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WILSON, DANIEL FAY 'BOONE' Hesperia Formerly of Muskegon Daniel Fay Wilson passed away Thursday, September 3, 2009 at Mercy Health Partners after a long battle with cancer. He was born October 13, 1958 in Muskegon to Joseph and Myrtle Wilson. He loved his motorcycle, car races and being outdoors...

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Dan you was my friend, and part of my family! We spent many hours playing cards, with my dad,Bud {your uncle & my adopted father} I loved you 4 you! I will all way and 4 ever love you! I will never 4 get the good time's we had! And just how much you ment to me! I love you for ever! I will never forget you!! May you rest in peace!

To the Wilson Family-I just heard today Danny passed. My heart goes out to all of you. Your all in my prayers.

Yvonne Bowen

To the Wilson Family -
I have very fond memories of Dan as we were school mates. If I remember correctly, he did quite well with the 'ladies' and I remember having a crush on him myself. When I think of Dan it makes me smile as I'm sure it does you. Keep those wonderful and happy memories close to your heart - it will help get you through these tough times. My warmest wishes and prayers to you all - DeAnna Fodrocy #Quinn#

Boone you will always have a place in my heart. We had some good times over the years that I will always remember. You are with our Lord were you will have no more pain. Your Friend Ken Cook

Dan - You will be missed greatly but you are in a better place in God's arms now! You were always so sweet and kind and welcomed me into your family, you always had a smile on your face everytime I saw you! Every time it thunders, I will know it is you reving up your bike and riding around in Heaven!! :)

My condolences goes out to Dan's family and my thoughts and prayers are with you. May you draw comfort from the time you enjoyed together, the laughter and the memories. ...

Daniel "Dan" Wilson was a neighbor of mine for over twenty years, and in that two-decade span, I came to know him well, and, more than anything, consider him a good friend. A very nice man, and a good friend.

I will miss him very much, and I look forward to the day when I will get to see him again.

My deepest, sincerest condolences to his family, friends, and loved ones, particularly his father, children, and grandchildren.

May the Good Lord comfort all who...