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Danny Speegle

Fort Worth, Texas

1958 - 2003

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Danny Speegle, 45, a manager for Light Speed, died Monday, Nov. 3, 2003, in Fort Worth.

Funeral: 2 p.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church in Strawn. Burial: Mount Marion Cemetery, Strawn.

He grew up in Odessa and was a graduate of Odessa Permian High School. Danny worked for over 15 years...

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I am deeply saddened to know that Danny Wayne has passed. Danny was such a kind, sweet, caring, and loving person. His artwork was so touching. He was a genuine person with a sweet smile. One of God's angels.

What Can I say? Danny was the person that I most looked to growing up in Odessa. He was the teacher who I learned many of my talents from. He was responsible for the career that I now have, because he got me my job in the printing industry and taught me more than I could ever repay him. Danny was also one of the best friends that anyone could ever have. He was always a giving person to anyone that would need it. He was my brother in all senses of the word. He helped me learn how to do things...

Danny was truly a one of a kind guy.
He will be missed by all those who knew him.I am very glad I had a chance to know him.My thoughts and prayers go to his family and friends he left behind.

Sisto C.
Odessa,Tx.

Danny was my dearest friend. He was like as big brother to me. My days as a youth were enriched by his friendship. He helped me develop and grow in so many ways. I owe him my deepest gratitude for being kind and generous to me when I had so little to offer him in return. I have spent time on the phone with other friends of ours the last two days talking to them about Danny. Everybody I spoke to had the same thing to say, that Danny had an everlasting effect on there lives. No one will ever...

Danny was an integral part of my life in Odessa growing up. I really looked up to him. He will be missed.

RIP Danny

Danny was a very intelligent person who took his profession very serious.He was truly a pioneer in the R/C industry and will be missed by all he came in contact with.May God bless his family and friends.