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Willard Alfred "Bunky" Daniels Jr.

Sykesville, Maryland

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Willard Alfred "Bunky" Daniels, Jr., age 72, of Mt. Airy, died Wednesday, October 22, 2014 at his home. He was born October 28, 1941 in Baltimore City, Maryland, the son of Dorothy Cucina Daniels and the late Willard Alfred Daniels, Sr. He was the beloved wife of Brenda L. Daniels (nee Boyer). He...

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Bunky and Brenda gave me my very first job. I enjoyed every day that I worked for them. They made me feel like I was part of their family. Bunky is a wonderful man and I will truly miss him. My sympathies to Brenda and family.

A kind and generous man. Our condolences to the family.

So sorry for your loss. Bunk was a great man who would help everyone if he could. As a dispatcher for MSP, I called hundreds of times and he always responded without a complaint. He will surely be missed.

Bunk and his wife Brenda towed accident vehicles for the Westminster State Police Barracks. They operated A&D Auto in Taylorsville. Bunk & Brenda did anything the on-scene Trooper needed and were as professional as any service could be. If a Trooper needed anything Bunk would do whatever it took to satisfy. He was an exceptional man and will be greatly missed by family and MSP friends.

Bunky will be missed for his hard work and dedication to the Maryland State Police and the Winfield and Community Fire Company. He would come out at 3 am to pull a trooper out of the snow drift. We will truly miss him. God Bless the Daniel's family.

Bunky\Al was a wonderful man. I enjoyed late night dinners at Denny's after the races with some of the racing family. Sorry to the family for their loss.

Gods speed Bunky, you will be missed.

Bunky and I had some good battles on the track this year. He would run every lap like it was the one for the win. He would give his shirt to you if he thought it would do you some good. Loan you anything and give a hand to get you back on the track. Always had a smile. I have raced for many years and i have seen alot of racers, but he was one of the best. He was indeed agood friend, and his family should be proud of him.I hope to be able to race him someday when I see him. God Bless
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Sorry about your loss. Prayers for the family.