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Daniel "Dano" Levy, age 67, of Dayton, passed away on Saturday, June 7, 2014 at Baptist Convalescent Center in Newport. Dano was a retired ramp attendant for Comair. He was also a member of the Airliners International. Dan loved planes and was an avid Cincinnati Reds fan. Survivors include his wife Connie Levy of Dayton; son, Eric (Melissa) Levy of Batavia, Ohio; daughter, Ashley (Kim-Lee) Graham of Dayton and three grandchildren Jacob Levy, Trevor Graham, and Peyton Graham. Visitation is from 5:00PM to 8:00PM on Tuesday, June 10, 2014 followed by the Service at 10:00AM on Wednesday, June 11, 2014 all in Ronald B. Jones Funeral Home, 316 Elm Street, Ludlow, KY 41016. Interment in St. John's Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. Ronald B. Jones Funeral Home serving the family. Online condolences to www.ronaldbjones.com
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I had the privilege of working with Dan at Comair. He was a dedicated worker and someone who could always be trusted to do right by everybody.
I think about times at Comair working with him and the rest of the gang and smile. We had a good crew!
Jacquie Rhodes
June 11, 2014
I had the privilege of working with Dan at Comair for the 7 years I was there and he was always so helpful and so full of knowledge and willing to help whenever he could!! I am very sorry for your loss and I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers!! RIP Dan!!
June 11, 2014
Dan was a great person...always willing to help in any way he could... Thanks Dano for all you have done and been to the people around you. You will be missed.
Chris Youger
June 9, 2014
Dan and I grew up together in Kew Gardens Hills, Queens, New York in the 1950s. He lived around the block. We rode bikes, played catch in the street, climbed in the wood shed beside his garage, built model planes, played Little League baseball, went to the Dodgers game in Ebbets Field, attended each other's birthday parties, climbed trees, got into trouble together. I moved away in 7th grade. But the memory of my pal Danny and those days in Queens has been a part of me all my life.
Ron Alexander
June 9, 2014
I had the Awesome privilege to work with Dan on the ramp (BIG BLUE TEAM) for many years. He was a very dedicated hard working man who loved being around aircraft. If you ever needed a question answered regarding airplanes, we knew who to go to...Dano. I will lift your family up in prayer....May God Bless You.
Jeff Sullivan
June 9, 2014
Dan was a good friend and great co-worker at comair..alway enjoyed talking with him about hockey, and airplanes...prayers to his family...R.I.P Dano!
mike martin
June 8, 2014
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