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Daniel Ernest Wynn, 71 of Frankville passed away Sunday, August 24, 2025. Danny was an individual that never met a stranger and could usually find a connection with anyone he encountered.
Danny was born on January 30, 1954, to Daniel Howard Wynn and Voncille Ward Wynn. He was a 1972 graduate of Leroy High School. On July 23, 1976, he married the love of his life, Martha Ellen Hodge. They raised two daughters during their 47-year marriage and made a lifetime of memories traveling, continuously remodeling their home, going to the camp, and fishing.
Danny was known for his work ethic. He enjoyed a long career in the construction industry before earning his master plumbing and gas fitting certifications and owning his own business. He was known for working long hours and often working seven days a week. He believed that anything worth doing was worth doing well. When he did take time off, he took to the river or lake to fish. He always had a project that needed his attention.
Preceded in death by his loving wife Martha Wynn and his parents Daniel and Voncille Wynn.
Left to treasure Danny's memories are daughters, Shannon (Mark) Courington, and Jamie (Murray) Sikes; grandson, Weston (Shayla) Whitewolf, granddaughters Tatum Courington and Whitley Sikes, and great-granddaughter, Emerson Whitewolf; sister, Glenda Ganus and brothers, Clyde (Rhonda) Wynn and Ronnie Wynn, sister in law Diane (Terry) Hooper, brother in law Wendell (Candace) Hodge; uncles Bobby Ward and Walter Ward; aunts Betty Carol Beasley, Faye Scott, Brenda Souers, and Carol Kirk, many cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
The family will welcome friends on Tuesday, August 26 from 5 PM to 8 PM at Lathan Funeral Home in Jackson. A graveside service will take place on Wednesday, August 27 at 10 AM at Ulcanush Baptist Church Cemetery in Coffeeville. Officiants are Reverend Jessie Griffith and Danny's nephew, Taylor Wynn.
Pallbearers are Mark Ganus, Tim Carpenter, John Wayne Jackson, Daniel Jackson, Wendell Hodge, and Taylor Wynn
Honorary pallbearers are Peter Ugulano, Terry Hooper, Bob Grimes, Gordon Sloat, Jeffrey Sloat, Olan Kelley, Jr., Ross Courington, Neil Hooper, and Chris Harris
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