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Daniel Clifford Saunders Jr., age 83, a gentle soul whose presence illuminated the lives of those who knew him, departed this world on August 5, 2025, at The Pickering House in Lancaster, Ohio. Born on May 22, 1942, in Williamson, West Virginia, he entered this life with a kindness that would accompany him throughout his days. Known affectionately as Dan to family and friends, he carried that warmth into every interaction.
Dan dedicated his professional life as a plant controller for esteemed companies such as Nestlé and International Paper. His skill and reliability earned him the respect and admiration of his peers. He remained hardworking and dependable throughout his life, always willing to lend a hand or see a task through. That same dedication carried into his personal life, where he was often found working on his home—fixing, improving, and caring for the space that meant so much to him and his family. Whether supporting loved ones or contributing at work, Dan approached everything with quiet determination and care. He was also a cherished friend and colleague, remembered fondly by those who knew him.
He was a devoted husband to his beloved wife, Phyllis Saunders, whom he adored and always placed on a pedestal. They met at Berea College, where Dan was playing tennis and Phyllis was watching from the hillside. That simple moment sparked a lifelong love story, and they soon married in 1967. Dan served in the United States Army from 1964 to 1966, where he was assigned to the 3rd Training Battalion, Field Artillery. His time in the military reflected his quiet strength and sense of duty—qualities that would define his life. Upon returning home, he began a partnership with Phyllis rooted in love, respect, and unwavering devotion. He made sure she was cared for in every way—a reflection of the deep love he held for her throughout their life together. He was also an adoring father to his children: Steve (Candi Vaughan) Saunders, Sherry (Rich) Cline, Lisa (Shawn) Smith, and Brandy (Mike) Brooks.
Dan found joy in treating his entire family to meals at Texas Roadhouse in Lancaster, Ohio—a tradition that brought everyone together and reflected his generous spirit. Some of his best times were spent there, where many of the employees became close friends. The restaurant holds a special place in the family's heart, and a plaque honoring both Dan and Phyllis has hung there for decades—a lasting tribute to the love, laughter, and friendships they shared within those walls.
He was a passionate fan of Ohio State football and never missed the excitement of a good Buckeyes basketball game.
His pride and joy were reflected in the lives of his grandchildren—Colby (Chris) Allen, Alex (J.D.) Chesser, Hunter (Nicole) Saunders, Braydan Vaughan, Kaitlin Cline, Lexi Cline, Hannah Cline, Owen Cline, Ellie Smith, Madilynn (Luke) Grace, Braxton Smith, Kelton Smith, Kalissa Smith, Harrison Brooks, and Halle Brooks—who brought immense happiness to his life. The laughter and love shared among them were Dan's proudest accomplishments, with his great-grandchildren—Avalyn and Blayke Chesser, Gracen Allen, and Bearett Saunders—adding even more light to his life.
Throughout his life, Dan showed his love for his two fur babies, Mia and Max, who provided him companionship and joy. He passed peacefully, surrounded by both his cherished family and his beloved pets, leaving behind fond memories and a legacy of kindness.
He is survived by his brother, Jerald (Kim) Saunders, and a special nephew, Jim (Bill) Slater, along with numerous nieces and nephews who mourn his loss. He joins the loving embrace of his parents, Daniel Clifford and Adelaide Wolford Saunders Sr., as well as his sisters Peggy Smith and Ruth Jean Hatfield, who preceded him in death.
As we remember Daniel Clifford Saunders Jr., we hold close the memory of a man whose quiet strength, unwavering love, and gentle spirit touched the lives of many. Dan will be missed dearly, and his legacy will live on in the hearts of his family and friends.
Dan is waiting for his beloved wife, Phyllis, and all their fur babies to be laid to rest with him at Burr Oak State Park in Glouster, Ohio—his final resting place, chosen for its peace and the love it represents.
Caring Cremation has taken place through the Frank E. Smith Funeral Home and Crematory. A celebration of Life will take place at a later date. Online condolences can be made at www.funeralhome.com
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