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METHUEN — Daniel A. Pappalardo, 56, of Methuen, passed away Saturday, April 24, 2010 at his home.
Daniel was born in Boston. He was raised and educated in Methuen. He was a graduate of Methuen High School and studied at The University of Lowell as a Mathematics Major.
Daniel lived in Methuen most of his life. He also resided in Vermont where he owned and operated an antique shop, and Hawaii where he was an appraiser/dealer of Oriental antiques. Most recently he worked as a top salesperson at Bill DeLuca's Dealership in Haverhill. He was an active part of the arts and antique world throughout his life. He had an eye for unique and beautiful things. Daniel's passions were people, cars, and antiques. The most of all these: people, and he shared happy times in the lives of many. Daniel was the proud father of a daughter born in Vermont, and raised in Maui, Hawaii. He loved his family above all else. He will be greatly missed, and never forgotten.
He is survived by his daughter, Anna Pappalardo of New York, N.Y. (formerly of Maui, Hawaii) and several cousins, among these, Ashley Steele of Salem, N.H., and Marianne of Hingham
ARRANGEMENTS: Family and friends may call on Tuesday, May 4, 2010 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Cataudella Funeral Home, 126 Pleasant Valley St., Methuen. A funeral Mass to celebrate Daniel's life will be held at St. Joseph's church in Salem, N.H. Wednesday, May 5, 2010 at 11 a.m. Burial will be at Elmwood Cemetery. For directions and online condolences please visit www.cataudellafh.com.
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Whit Haselton
May 4, 2010
You were a good guy, a lot deeper person than most knew. Arrgh!
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May 3, 2010
May his soul find peace and may the family find comfort in knowing he is at peace
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