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Danny Rhoades

Montgomery County, Ohio

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Family-Placed Obituary RHOADES, Danny M. age 42, of Vandalia, passed away Wednesday November 10, 2004, along with his wife, Linda L. Rhoades. Danny was retired from the Dayton Public Schools System. He is survived by a son, Danny James and wife Jennifer Rhoades of West Alexandria; three...

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Sorry to Hear about the Loss Of Both Danny And Linda

With Much Love

( Leon C. Miller's Sister
And Ann's Sister in Law )

Leona A MILLER Gregory

2 Nieces And Nephew in Law

Charlotte MOORE Gosnell

Julia Carol GREGORY Levesque
And
Paul M Levesque

Danny,
You will be deeply missed, I don't know of any better matches then you and Linda. I remember she was so excited for me to meet you that first time. I know you are together as always, will miss you both. Take care of my cousin...

I've grown to know Danny over the years both from personal interactions and through stories Linda would often share about her family. It became clear in the years I knew them both, that Danny was a loving man who adored his wife and family and was always supportive of others. His struggles were many and Linda often would share stories about their life together. Invariably, these stories exemplified Danny's courage, his love of family and his compassionate soul. And if the stories didn't...

i worked with Linda at Central Trust bank many years ago. Everyone loved her and everyone liked Danny. Jimmy, i see you have 3 children and i'm so glad you do. I'm sure they'll remember their grandma and grandpa in all the good ways.

When I was growing up Danny and Linda lived next door to my family. Danny had a body shop on Dixie Drive, but then went to work as a teacher at Patterson. I will never forget his first day as a teacher. I was leaving for school at the same time he was. Linda had him sit on the white bench in front of the house so she could take his picture. They were both laughing and it was clear Danny was a little nervous about his new endeavor. Linda brought over the polaroid she had taken and said...

Rhoades Family,
My heart goes out to you for your loss.I can not even begin to understand this tragedy.I did not know Linda but I was a student of Dannys from 90 to 94.He was a great teacher and I considered him a mentor to me.Danny genuinly loved teaching kids and never gave up on them, even the bad kids.He will be deeply missed.

I'm so very sorry for your losses. I knew Danny in high school and we were friends. He was a wonderful person! Nothing can be said to lessen the pain you must be feeling. May God be with his family and friends.

Just wanted to say i"m thinking of you all and i'm very sorry for your pain. Love&prayers Freida,Elizabeth Miller