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Sokol, Daniel R.
passed away on April 21, 2021, at the age of 73. Beloved husband of Rose-Lynn; loving father of Andrew (Tim Gallagher) and David (Michelle); adoring grandfather of Eloise (3), Elliot (2), Nadia (8 mos), and Astrid (4 mos); dear brother of Elaine Rubel and Carol Blumenthal; dear brother-in-law of Judith Shaw and the late Eleanor Surkis; and dear uncle and great-uncle to many treasured nieces and nephews.
Dan was born on March 18, 1948 and raised in Flatbush, Brooklyn. In 1965, he begrudgingly agreed to miss the last day of the New York World's Fair to go on a blind date with a girl named Rose-Lynn. They began their 51-year marriage in 1970. Dan retained his untorn ticket to the Fair as a reminder of his fortuitous decision. They moved to St. Louis for Dan to attend law school, choosing St. Louis University over Kansas City because it was (slightly) closer to New York.
A respected and accomplished attorney, Dan practiced family law in St. Louis for 40 years and was a founding member of the law firm Capes Sokol. He was consistently recognized by Best Lawyers in America and by Super Lawyers, and was a longtime fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Dan also served as an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for St. Louis County, a Municipal Judge for the City of St. Louis, and an Alternate Judge for the City of Clayton.
Dan enjoyed many hobbies and pursued his lifelong love of high-performance driving with particular enthusiasm. He was an active board member of the Porsche Club of St. Louis and an experienced instructor at their driver education races. He was a skillful poker player and a talented tinkerer who could fix just about anything.
Dan also believed in giving back to the community. At the time of his passing, he was serving as Ward 3 Alderman for the city of Clayton, having been elected in June 2020. He also served as a board member of numerous charitable, professional, and community organizations including Safe Connections, St. Louis County Domestic & Family Violence Council, National Center for Violence Prevention, and American Jewish Committee.
Dan will be remembered for his sharp, analytical mind; for his professional accomplishments; and for his many contributions to the community. To those who knew him best, he will also be remembered for his sense of humor (sometimes dry and witty and sometimes goofy) and most of all for being a loving husband, dad, and "oompah." He will be profoundly missed by his family, his friends, and his community.
Services: Due to COVID, a private funeral service will be held on Sunday, April 25 at 2:30 p.m. Please visit
www.bergermemorialchapel.com for Live Stream details. Memorial contributions may be made to Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region, New City School Scholarship Fund, Safe Connections, or a charity of your choosing. BERGER MEMORIAL
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Deb Cottin
April 19, 2023
I still think of Dan often and cherish my memories with him on the racetrack and hanging out chatting after Safe Connections board meetings. And I will never forget his generosity toward me and Emma.
Sarah Bakewell
July 6, 2021
Rose-Lynn... apologies for not responding sooner, but just getting this sad news. Dan was a wonderful person, with a great sense of humor, and contributed greatly to the St. Louis community in his lifetime. His marriage to you of 51 years was his greatest accomplishment--you were such a fun couple together! All the best to you and your family.
BOB AND JAN MORGAN
June 22, 2021
We are sorry to just become aware of your sad news. This is way too young. Bob is two months younger, I'm older.
I pray for your support during this time of adjustment. Please know, in sincerity, do let us know what we can do. Really, we are still in the Greystone.
Deb Cottin
April 26, 2021
Will never forget the good times and good work with Dan for Safe Connections. Dan knew how to put the fun in fundraising. He will be missed by many of us.
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Roger Kepner
April 26, 2021
Rose-Lynn and family,
I read of Dan´s passing with much sadness for your loss. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.
I have made a donation in his memory with Planned Parenthood; my thoughts are with you in these trying times.
Roger Kepner
William O'Herin
April 26, 2021
A great lawyer. A wonderful human being! You will
be missed Dan!
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