Marlon-Danner-Obituary

Marlon Louis Danner

Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota

Aug 4, 1944 – Jun 17, 2024

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BORN
August 4, 1944
DIED
June 17, 2024
LOCATION
Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Roberts Funeral Home - Inver Grove Heights Obituary

Marlon Danner passed away on June 17, 2024 in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota. Funeral Home Services for Marlon are being provided by Roberts Funeral Home - Inver Grove Heights.

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I originally met Marley when I was a young kid working our family business (ABC Rentals) and as Danner Inc grew in size so did our relationship with Marley and his crew. Marley was as tough, gruff as they come but for those of us lucky enough to really know him he had a soft spot for all his family and friends . He is an iconic part of South St Paul´s history. He´ll be missed and never forgotten . Rest easy "Mad Dog" The entire Kellner family and the crew

Marley & I started business about the same time hauling fill into Pigs Eye landfill in the early 70´s. We also hauled rock from St Paul park to B-TU-MIX in So St Paul. We had many good times & memories from back in that period of time, like when I bailed him out of jail for speeding through St Paul Park with a belly dump & hollering at the cops! In 1976 I moved back to Brainerd, staying in contact with Marley. In 1979 Marley & Cheryl attended our wedding in Lastrup Mn. After that we both went...

Danner was a great person. He helped me out without knowing me back in 2009. Rest in peace "marley"

God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Marlon and my Brother were seniors and I was a sophomore, Marlon would pick my brother up after lunch and ride around till school was back in secession. I came out with my brother fully intending to walk back to school. Marlon says who the little squirt following you ? My brother just wanted me to get lost, but Marlon wouldnt have it. He says, Hey squirt, hop in !! From then on Marlon would wait for me to climb in and my brother just wished I would just disappear. Those were the BEST days...