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Tracy Storer
January 26, 2025
Uncle Denny... so many memories. We were in each other's life for so many years. You wrote me letters from Vietnam when I was little and told me to be a good girl and help Nana. We played your Neil Diamond LPs in the basement while we played pool or shuffle board on the custom tile floor. You were the first to get to me when my brother Davey died and no one could reach me. You taught anyone interested, how do plumbing to help them earn a living. You came right away when my pipes froze or I had any issue you could fix.... The original McGyver lol...You loved being around family and I know you loved me. No one can ever say you didn't have a good time! Love you DB.... Tracy
AJ Sutton
January 26, 2025
Denny always made me laugh and smile. He had a energy that would light the room up, he was always a good time and just wanted to have fun, enjoy time with all of his family and create the very memories that we are all sharing on here. Enjoy your journey on the other side Uncle Denny. You will be greatly missed by all of us who experienced your contagious laughter and fun personality. Rest easy Denny.
Terri - Jill Sutton
January 22, 2025
One of my earliest memories of Uncle Denny is when he returned from Vietnam. He came to our home to see his sister Barb.,(AKA my mom). I recall how handsome and proud he was to be in uniform. And running to him for a hug, he scooped me up and gave me one of the greatest hugs ever.
Many of you may remember Denny as an avid pool player (billiards). One day in Papa´s basement, he taught me to shoot pool at a young age. He was left-handed and at that point, I was learning to shoot pool left-handed. And still due to this day.
I learned much about patience working with Uncle Denny on many sewer/plumbing and waterproofing jobs. He also took time to teach me how to drive a dump truck.
He was always so much fun to be around. I hope he finds plenty of Y&S pure black licorice. Those who knew him, knew it was his favorite.
Love to Uncle Denny/Mary Jo and family.
Rich Poll
January 22, 2025
Denny, Rest In Peace, cadet!
Fides et Honor
Marcia Reichert
January 20, 2025
Denny was a class act. He always carried himself like he hung out with Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. He love you very much. When the two of you would come into the drug store , as a couple you commanded attention. You looked so special together. I'll always remember his laugh. R I P Dennis
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