Kenneth-Daniels-Obituary

Kenneth Daniels

Charleston, South Carolina

Jul 7, 1947 – Mar 4, 2020 (Age 72)

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BORN
July 7, 1947
DIED
March 4, 2020
AGE
72
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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SMSgt Kenneth Daniels N. Charleston - Mr. Kenneth Daniels of North Charleston, SC entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, March 4, 2020. SMSgt. Daniels was the beloved husband of Mrs. Erma Daniels, the father of Anicia Daniels Brown, Sharon (Jim) McCabe, Bet (Mitch) Brown, Joe (Sandy) Daniels,...

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Test in peace, Uncle. You are missed.

My sympathy to the Daniels family. I went to elementary school with Kenneth in Ansonia, CT. We shared many classes and played on the basketball team. Rejoined him for our 50th High School reunion. A great guy - fun to be with. Had great stories and humor. He will be missed by family and friends but also by the Ansonia High School Class of 1964. Rest in peace.

To the Daniel's family my deepest and sincerest condolences...As youngster we all grew up together ...The Olson Dr. Crew...High School then off to the military...Kenny was always one of the cool dudes and even though years and life took us all in different directions...the memories remain. May you all be comforted knowing that the pain is gone and has been replaced with Gods joy. May Kenny rest in peace and may God comfort all of his family and friends.

Sgt. Daniels as you were affectionately known you will be truly missed and may your legacy live on within all the lives you touched through the years especially in Stall JROTC. My sincere condolences to the family. Sincerely as you affectionately nicknamed me "Double D"

Kenny was a good friend in school and after, I was in touch with him now and then after he left Conn. He always had good things to say about everyone, as the saying go's he never met a stranger. I sat with him and his wife at the 50th reunion, and also at one of the lunches in conn, a couple of years ago. His was a great guy that was happy where ever he was and I'm sure his happy know. it's a lost to us that he is gone, but all he would want is for us to celebrate the life he had.