Danny-O'Neal-Obituary

Danny O'Neal

Norfolk, Virginia

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American Cancer Society

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Danny L. O'Neal CHESAPEAKE - Danny Leon O'Neal, 58, of the 1200 block of Fairway Drive, passed away July 28, 2009, in Chesapeake. A native of South Norfolk, he was the son of Pattie Vincent O'Neal of Chesapeake and the late Hardy Cevera O'Neal and worked with the Department of Navy as an...

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Jean & family- Although we didn't know Danny as others did we wanted you to know that he touched our lives as surely as he did all the people closest to him. He would always say hello when we would wander by and always seemed content in any chore he was doing. We would see him out running and think that he was so fit, so fast and so happy about doing it that it made us want to be better runners. We would see him load, unload or cleaning his kayaks and think that we should be out doing...

Howard , We are so sorry for your loss .

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Danny and I have worked together since Apprentice School at NNSY and I know I will miss his friendship and our good times together at work.

Kenny Johnson, Portsmouth, VA

I only knew Danny through his son, Jason. From the stories Jason told about the running, hiking, or kayaking adventures with his Dad, I know that he must have been a very special person and wonderful father.
May these happy memories be a comfort and a treasure to you.

My thought and Prayer with you and your family Jason

Danny was one of the best people I have ever had the pleasure of working with. His integrity and dedication was top notch. He will greatly be missed by all whose lives he touched. Please accept my deepest sympathy and I will keep your family in my prayers. May the love of our Lord keep you strong in the days ahead.

I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

My condolences to you and your family. I met and worked with Danny during the NAVSEACENLANT days of our command. I learned a lot from him.

My deepest condolences, We'll all miss Danny