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Daniel A. Manesis

1953 - 2021

Daniel A. Manesis obituary, 1953-2021, Muskego, WI

BORN

1953

DIED

2021

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Daniel Manesis Obituary

Daniel A. Manesis

Muskego - 07/06/1953 - 06/16/2021. Passed away peacefully to God following a long and courageous battle of cancer. Dan had a love for life, his family, dear friends and phenomenal employees. Dan was born in Denver, CO and moved to Madison as a child with his family. His career started at Arlan's Department Store at the young age of 12. After receiving his BA from UW-Madison he moved to Chicago to work for Korvette's. This led him to New York working in sales for Revlon where Lauren Hutton was his instructor. Wanting to return back to Wisconsin, he opened Silver Spring Hardware on 57th and Florist in Milwaukee. Slowly he starting incorporating more trucks into his business which grew to what is today Daniel A. Manesis Transportation Inc. With his love of heavy haul trucking, he then incorporated warehousing into his portfolio. Dan had a great joy for music which led him to renovate a historic building in Johnson Creek now known as The Gobbler Theater. Dan had tremendous love for working hard. He started car racing at the age of 16. For years his pro comp racing took him to many tracks around the USA but his favorite track was back home at Great Lakes Dragaway in Union Grove, WI. Dan has been drag racing there since 1971. In 2014 he started the Midwest Nostalgia Pro Stock Association. Since then, he has had a blast racing with a wonderful group of teammates. His racing family and the track owners meant the world to him. Dan's fascination of trains started from a book his mother read to him as a young boy. In the basement of his childhood home Dan created a small train board. As he grew, so did his love for trains. In 2008 he built his dream HO scale train board room in Westcliffe, CO. He later added a full-size Milwaukee Railroad caboose to his yard. More than his work, racing or trains Dan's greatest loves and passions were God, his family, friends and rescue dogs. You could find Dan every week at church praising the Lord and thanking Him for the precious gift of life. Dan deeply believed in the power of prayer and would pray multiple times daily. His tremendous and immeasurable love and devotion to his wife, son and daughter were of utmost importance to him and apparent to all. Dan's friends and employees filled his heart with love and gratitude. Dan was passionate and had incredible love for rescue dogs. Always helping the abused, mistreated and abandoned. As Dan said each new day was a precious gift from God, he lived life to its fullest. He was never short on hilarious stories from his past and loved to share those with all around him. There wasn't a dull moment or silence in the room if Dan was present. Dan is survived by his loving wife, Stacey; his children, Todd (Qurryn) and Samantha (Derron); soon to be grandson Cameron; brothers Dr. John (Bess), George (Georgia), sister Joann, sister-in-law Chris and his beloved fur babies Lily and Zoey. Dan is predeceased in death by his parents Nick Manesis and Mary Hempel, and brothers Dale (Dina) and Pete. A special thank you to the many friends that have been on this journey and checked in daily with Dan; Jim Gilboy, Robin Salerno, Bob Mayerle, Jim Parks, Chris and Carrie Shenuk and Angelica Gibbs. Each day Dan looked forward to your daily call/message and more importantly, your friendship and support. Thank you to Mayo Clinic, Minnesota Oncology, Tudor Oaks and Brighton Hospice for their extraordinary care and support. In lieu of flowers donations to Dan's favorite dog rescues would be appreciated. MIT Liebe GSD Rescue, PO Box 376, Suamico, WI 54173 or Woof Gang Rescue, 1906 Melvin Avenue, Racine, WI 53404. Dan's final wish was that his family and friends attend a race for his group to cheer on his teammates at his favorite place - Great Lakes Dragaway, 18411 1st St, Union Grove, WI 53182. Join us on Saturday, July 24th. Mention to the admission gate that you are there to celebrate Dan Manesis for free admission to the track. Our team will be ready to race at noon and will continue through 9pm. Dan would love for you to enjoy the sport he has appreciated for 50 years. Rain date is Sunday, July 25th and the next rain is Saturday, August 14th.

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from Jun. 17 to Jul. 19, 2021.

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Jon Valin

November 7, 2025

I had the pleasure of working with Dan on many challenging heavy halls across the United States. Dan always works relentlessly the best job for his customers. He was one of the finest people that I´ve ever known.

Brennen Garcia

October 20, 2025

Jenna --You were such a joy to me. From your sassyness to your out pouring love you had for life. I will miss the hugs, your outbursts good and bad, your strength, and especially that smile of yours. A part of my heart goes to heaven with you. You will be in my thoughts and prayers for the remaining time I have on earth
until we meet again. I Love You More!!! Brennen

Brennen Garcia

September 11, 2024

My thoughts and prayers are with you!

May you Rest in Peace

Lord Jesus Name. Amen

Brennen Garcia

September 11, 2024

I will missed you. Rest in Peace

Sandie Kisting

June 29, 2021

Such sad news. I loved working at the Gobbler. As a stagehand, I appreciated his love of theatre and music. Condolences to your family .
I work for IATSE 251 Madisin Stagehands

Scott R Wieting

June 23, 2021

Dan you will be greatly missed but the impact you have made on my life and so many others will never be forgotten. You lived life like everyone wishes they did. Gods speed friend.

Barb Lee

June 22, 2021

So sorry Stacey for the loss of Dan. He was such a kind, hard working, funny, generous and God fearing man he will truly we missed. Matthew 25:23: His lord said to him, "Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord."

LARRY KREITER

June 21, 2021

My condolences to the family. I always used Dan for my special trucking needs. Always willing to get the job done for us. Godspeed.

Peter J. Scholl

June 21, 2021

My sympathies to you. I'd love to see his HO scale train and the caboose in the yard.

Will it be posted?

Michael Braam

June 21, 2021

I was one I´d Dan´s first trucking customers when he started Silver Spring Trucking. Dan was not only a friend to many but also one of the best resources for trucking and storage in the Milwaukee area. My condolences to friends and family. Rest in peace

Joe Langfeldt

June 21, 2021

Always enjoyed watching his high quality of cars at the track and talking with Dan, he will be missed greatly. Hope he is racing for eternity!

Mary Schloesser

June 19, 2021

Dan was always with a kind word and thoughtfulness. I know sincerely he will be missed by many. My best wishes to his family and many close friends. God bless.

Andrea Danlin

June 18, 2021

Sincere condolences. I´m very sad to lose such an amazing person. I´m privileged to have worked with him for so many years. My heart goes out you all.

Judy Serocki

June 18, 2021

Stacey so sorry for your loss. You are a very strong young lady and have many great memories! It will be a difficult time. Your family and friend will always be here for you! Love you!

Jerry Burian

June 18, 2021

Dan was very passionate when it came to children at the track, he let my grandkids sit in race cars along with others and then surprise all the kids that were around with team t-shirts!
He was very giving and pleased to talk with the future generation of Drag racers.
My 9 year old grandson was sad and will say a prayer
He will be missed, God Bless

Lee and Don Koronka

June 18, 2021

Our prayers go out for all. We loved Dan the moment we met him. God has taken a great person and man. He will truly be missed.

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