Danny-Giltrow-Obituary

Danny Giltrow

Ann Arbor, Michigan

1930 - 2022

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Giltrow, Danny 9/12/1930 - 12/20/2022 Ann Arbor, Michigan On December 20th, 2022, Danny Lee Giltrow, son of the late Aubrey and the late Ruby Jane Giltrow (Senseman / Landry), passed away at home with his family at his side. Dr. Giltrow was born in 1930, living his childhood in Middleton, OH and...

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So glad Amy is looking after Careen Danny rest well.

I still miss you and glad that Amy is taking care of Careen.

Dan was the best neighbor on North Wagner Road that anyone could ask for. His sense of humor, his compassion, and his devotion to his friends were legendary. One great memory. Danny-boy (as we called him) loved mowing his front field, which was sizable. He also enjoyed a cold beer during the process. One year, he created a way to carry beer on his riding mower. During the next mowing we observed his rows getting more and more wobbly. And of course, he sang as he worked. What a great...

My sister, Paula Lugannani, and I were both patients of Dr. Giltrow; my sister, for many years, and I, from 1981-1987. We both have fond memories of "Danny," for his warmth, humor and exceptional skill, all equally. I´ve never found another dentist to equal him, and very few other humans as well. My sister is now having memory problems, but she still remembers Danny. I´m sure his spirit is still adding love and warmth to the Universe. May his memory be a blessing to all who knew him. From...

An appointment with Dr. Giltrow was with a wonderful person who shared knowledge and took great care of teeth.

Some of my fondest memories of Dan were motorcycle rides with our group in the woods. Fun times. He and Denny are probably riding around in Heaven.

Careen, my prayers are with you. May the love and caring of your friends and family help you through this time of grief. Love always one of my forever BFF'S. Linda

Dr. Giltrow was my dentist for twenty years, until his retirement. He was a competent dentist, and he always put me at ease. He really did whistle while he worked. My condolences to his family. Marilyn Siegel

Careen, my heart goes out to you. I will miss the Doc. Call me any time. 734-741-7034 Remember the happy memories, I know you have a lot of them. Love you