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GREENSBORO — Daniel Kuoni, 63, passed away suddenly July 27, 2013, at Wesley Long Hospital. Dan grew up in Naperville, Illinois, and lived in Florida, Colorado and Minnesota before moving to Greensboro in 1996. Among his many achievements, Dan earned a masters in Library Science from UNCG, and owned Vilano Visual Arts in St. Augustine, FL, with his brother, Michael. He was an accomplished photographer and carpenter, and an avid reader.
He was preceded in death by his parents John Warner Kuoni and Beatrice Elizabeth Kuoni, and his brother, Michael. He is survived by his two sisters: Pat Kuoni, of Durango, CO, her children, John and Richenda; and Beth Kuoni, of Greensboro, her husband, Mike Allen, and their children, Beatrice, Danny and Grace.
Dan did not wish to have a memorial service. Memorials may be made to Piedmont Land Conservancy or Guilford County Animal Shelter.
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Dan OSullivan
July 31, 2013
I was shocked when I heard . It was a pleasure to work ith him! GOD SPEED DAN!!
Robin Williams
July 31, 2013
Beth, I am so sorry to hear about your brother. I know you will miss him. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. Love you...
Bill Campbell
July 31, 2013
Sorry to hear of Dan's passing.
July 30, 2013
I WAS SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT DANIELS PASSING. ITS NEVER EASY TO LOOSE A LOVED ONE. OUR PRAYERS ARE W/ THE FAMILY. I ONLY WORKED W/ DANIEL A SHORT TIME, BUT REMEMBER HE WAS A VERY SWEET GUY AND HELPFUL. PAM COLLINS CO-WORKER HOME DEPOT
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Nigel Smith
July 30, 2013
I was very saddened to hear about Daniel passing away this week. We had some great conversations about music and the 60's while working on the sales floor at the Brassfield Home Depot. He definately lead an interesting life.
From all the staff at the Home Depot, please accept our deepest condolences.
Brooks Graham
July 30, 2013
I was stunned to see Dan's name listed in the obituaries in the newspaper.
He was a man with many skills and talents who was a remarkable and hard-working colleague at UNCG. I am so deeply sorry to read of his death.
Please accept my condolences for the loss of this exceptional person who was enormously helpful to me for many years. I'm at a loss for words but wanted to say to his family that I'm thinking of you at this very tender time.
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