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Danny Klein

1957 - 2014

Danny Klein Obituary

Klein, Danny Born December 23, 1957, in Norfolk, VA. Passed on to peace on August 14, 2014. Danny was a loving Dad to Conor, Genevieve and Ethan. Further survived by his wife, Adrianna and her daughter Isabella; his parents Dr. Norman and Rosemarie; sister Debra (Mike) Czarnecki; brothers Tony (Jennifer) and Norman Scott (Jeannine). He will also be missed by his children's mother, Gabrielle, and extended family members and friends. Danny was a 1976 graduate of John Marshall High School. Attended UW-Madison for his Bachelor's Degree and Drake University, Des Moines, IA where he received his law degree. Practiced law for 30 years in Scottsdale, AZ where he resided until the time of his death. He enjoyed his work and volunteered pro-bono on many occasions for those who were unable to afford an attorney. Danny was loving and kind to his family. He believed in his children's education and encouraged them to pursue their identity, passions and desires. Extensive travel was part of their education, exposing them to many new and different experiences. A trip home to Wisconsin at Christmas was always a time for him to spend with his family. As for Danny, he was a sports enthusiast and kept close watch on the Badgers (his alma mater), the Bucks, Packers, Brewers, but his greatest love was for ice hockey and was a season ticket holder for The Arizona Coyotes. A close second was his interest for reading whether it be history, government issues and best sellers. He also coached soccer and conducted trial mock classes at a local Scottsdale High School. He kept in close contact with his family through social media. He was a member of The Knights of Columbus and did volunteer work with the St. Vincent de Paul Society in the Scottsdale area. Services and burial for Danny were held in Long Island, NY. A celebration of Danny's life will take place on Saturday, September 27, with a Mass being offered for his intention at 11AM, at ST. MARGARET MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH, 3930 N. 92ND St. The family will greet guests from 12:15PM-2PM in Fr. Sampon Hall (lower level of the church) with a luncheon. If desired, memorials in Danny's name may be given to the St. Vincent de Paul Society. A good man leaves us, but leaves us better for having known and loved him.

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from Sep. 21 to Sep. 24, 2014.

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DAVID BEMILLER

January 6, 2015

Mr. Klein was my lawyer in 2008. He helped me out when I really needed his expertise. I was a wreck, going through a nasty divorce and he reminded me to forgive and to not let anger tear me a part. I will never forget you Danny. Thanks!

October 3, 2014

On behalf of the St. Margaret Mary conference of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, we wish to thank those of Danny's family and friends who gave a memorial donation in his honor.

Scott Hoffman

September 25, 2014

Danny and I were good friends back in grade school, and I knew early on he was into sports. We'd stop by his house after school and he'd have to check the sports section (for baseball stats, I think) before we would head out for mischief. I just wish I'd been a better chemistry lab partner in 10th grade.
My prayers and sincere condolences to his entire family.

Sandy (Schroeder) Martin

September 24, 2014

Sending prayers to your family, Danny was a good soul, I had the opportunity to attend Jr. and Sr. High School with him.
He was always nice, radiated a great smile and had a good sence of humor. Rest in Peace Danny, you left a legacy of love and kindness for this we are grateful. <3

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12:15 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Fr. Sampon Hall (lower level of the church)

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Funeral Mass

11:00 a.m.

ST. MARGARET MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH

3930 N. 92ND St., WI

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