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Bill Maki
March 17, 2017
Sorry for your loss. I worked with Dana at P&W in the early 2000's and he taught me so much. Very down to earth and fun to work with.
Mike DeBarge
February 24, 2017
So sorry your loss. It really is a loss for the many people who worked with him. Dana was my mentor when I came back to P&W in 1996 and has been a friend ever since. I'm going to miss you buddy.
One of his many trips to South Korea and the WA Bar
Jameson Mayr
February 23, 2017
Dana was a good man and good friend. I enjoyed working with him and especially traveling with him. He has been missed since he retired and will be missed even more now.
Melissa Broadnax
February 23, 2017
I had the pleasure of working with Dana from 2010 until he retired. My nickname for him is CHORTLES. Anyone who worked with Dana experienced that laugh when he was telling you how to do the job better or reacting to a moment of workplace disbelief. I travelled with him a lot those years, he was a great companion. Our team has sorely missed his knowledge, his laughter, and his mentoring.
Claude Barnett
February 23, 2017
Rest in piece my friend. This is probably the first time in 20 years you worked for me that you have a actually been quiet for a while. Keep drinking that Foo foo coffee you liked so much
I'll miss you my ugly 1/2 brother. I'll see you again soon enough. You always had to have the last word!
Claude
Walter Selleck
February 23, 2017
Dana was my mentor,he taught me so much both in technology, and ethics. I really enjoyed the time I was allowed to spend with him. He will truly be missed.
Norbert Aube
February 23, 2017
So sorry for your loss. I worked with Dana at P&W. We shared lots of laughs and political conversations. Went to MCC with Dana to learn French and again lots of fun and laughing. We all will miss Dana for his personality and his knowledge. Rest in Peace Dana. God Bless you all during this most difficult time. Norb.
Randy Danburg
February 23, 2017
It was a treat to run into Dana out and about town. He had the ability to make me laugh and see the lighter side of life. I will miss that.
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