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DiAnne Miller Garza
August 24, 2024
My brother Danny was the most incredible person you would ever want to know. He exemplified what it is to be a decent, honest, always caring person who was always there for me, no matter what. He showed me what real love is and not having him here is the hardest thing to handle...His legacy will live on forever and I long for the day I see him again.
Cleopatra Castle
July 11, 2024
Enjoyed life. Funny
Stacy Sanchez
July 1, 2024
Uncle Car-Car was always bigger than life. To me he was always 7ft tall with a badge on his very wifmde chest and emulated what a good peace officer is, quiet but unwavering in always doing the right thing. I loved and love my Uncle and will truly miss him. They don't make men like Uncle Danny anymore and we are worse off without him.
Leticia Davila Chavez
July 1, 2024
Our deepest condolences To all your family dear Cousin. May the peace and comfort of our Lord be upon you all. Love, Daniel and Lety Chavez
Judy Adair
July 1, 2024
I remember when I was 10 and visiting San Antonio with my cousins that Sandra was dating Danny and they invited Diana and I to go to the movies to watch Grease. I thought it was so cool it was about a guy and girl named Danny and Sandy like them.
Marisa King
July 1, 2024
My condolences to the family and y´all are in my prayers. I remember as kids, going to uncle Danny´s and aunt Sandra´s house, it was such a treat going to Houston and staying at their beautiful home. Always being the bests hosts and making us feel welcomed. I will always miss those memories. Marisa King
Diane Magallanez
June 19, 2024
My deepest condolences to the family. Dan was truly a gem. Dan was my first Sergeant at Dacoma who hired me. He had a way with people and always had us laughing. You will truly be missed!
Heidi Miller Fenn
June 18, 2024
My dad was such a special guy. He always cheered me on with anything I tried. When I was selling bags through home shows, instead of calling it a pyramid scheme, he was proud of me for trying to make a go of it. For one show in particular, I had told my parents I'd be going to San Antonio for it. When he heard I'd be driving there alone, both he and my mom decided to come with me "for support", and my dad surprised me when he sat in the front row and participated in the show and conversations which made it even more fun, but then he asked my mom which things they should get! I loved getting to see his big smile and feel how proud of me he was!
Gabriel Inclan
June 17, 2024
Danny, my brother-in-law was my coach in Little League baseball. He was always a very kind person and very knowledgeable when it came to baseball. I will miss him. SANDRA loved him so dearly, Gabe
Rose (Novak) Fritz
June 17, 2024
This man was a joy to work with, I hated to see him retire. He was my first sergeant at Dacoma and I worked with him again at Grant Rd. Grant Rd were my fondest memories. Always making the employees laugh, before the doors would open and throughout the day. When those doors opened his personality was felt by customers, as well. He didn´t let his uniform get in the way of making people smile. Loved this man and I know he will truly be missed by many. My condolences to his to Sandra and the rest of Dan´s family.
Legacy Remembers
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June 16, 2024
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11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Price of Peace Catholic Church
19222 Texas 249, Houston, TX 77070
Legacy Remembers
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June 16, 2024
Daniel Miller Obituary
Daniel Roy Miller was the last of 9 children, born on August 22, 1951, in San Antonio, Texas. The beloved husband, devoted father, and doting grandfather, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's/Dementia and Diabetes, and faced these illnesses with such... Read Daniel Miller's Obituary
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