Daniel-Wimmer-Obituary

Daniel Joseph "Dan" Wimmer

Dothan, Alabama

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Daniel Joseph "Dan" Wimmer, a resident of Cowarts, died Saturday morning, Sept. 30, 2006, at his home. He was 53.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5, at the chapel of Byrd Funeral Home with the Rev. Den Irwin officiating.

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Dale & Megs, I am so sorry to hear about the death of Dan. As a young child when we would go to visit Uncle Clarence and Aunt Sue I remember Dan sticking out in my mind because he was the one that would PLAY with all of us. Always a good time whenever we would get together, even if it was helping with the chores. I am so sorry!

I am Dans cousin Sharon Krogman. The last time I saw Dan was in Ashton ten years ago at the Wimmer Reunion. I have pictures of you guys,Tish and Ryan and Dan. It was a fun reunion and I'm glad you could come. Sorry about your loss and will keep you all in my prayers. Dan's cousin Sharon

i don't remember dan real well, but i use to run with bob some in our younger days. i remember going out to the wimmer farm several times, and having good times. i'm sorry to hear of your loss.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Rian, we are keeping you in prayer as you remember the life of your father. We pray that God will comfort you and those who gather with you with the promise that one day Christ will return and everyone will stand before him. May God surround you with his peace and love.

My deepest thoughts and prayers for comfort in your time of sorrow are with all of you. I pray that your memories are cherished and they bring you peace.

MARK AND TISH, WE ARE SO SORRY FOR YOU LOSS. SHANNON, RUSS AND NYKX

It was a way of life,and sometimes it made me crazy.All that re-fixing,re-heating,renewing. I wanted just once to be wasteful Waste meant you knew there would always be more. But then my father died,and on that clear,hot afternoon, in the warmth of the hospital room, I was struck with the pain of learning that sometimes there isn't anymore. No more hugs,no more phone calls just to chat,no more special moments to celebrate togeather,no more "just one minute".Sometimes,what we care about the...

I'll miss you grandpa!