Danny Lee Cain, born on September 27, 1959, passed away on December 3, 2025. He was a beloved family man who truly loved his wife, Rhonda, and cherished all sorts of memories and mementos of their time together. Danny was known for his unique personality; he had a knack for saying the most random and funny things. Those who knew him would often describe him as "the greatest shade tree mechanic."
He had a vibrant spirit and enjoyed various hobbies that filled his life with joy. Danny was passionate about working on model cars and owned an impressive collection of 12 motorcycles. He found great pleasure in listening to his rock and roll vinyl's, playing competitive chess, and taking long drives with Rhonda.
Danny was also extremely proud of his children and grandchildren, reflecting on their accomplishments with a sense of joy and fulfillment. He is survived by his son, Michael Lee (Mandy) Runyon; son, Sheldon (Mindy) Runyon, Jr.; son, Mark (Brandy) Cain; daughter, Shonda Runyon; son, David Cain; sister, Sarah "Tiny" Johnson; brother, Delbert Seymour; brother, Jimmy Cain; and numerous grandchildren, including Danny, Taylor, Liam, Keely, Elleana, Gavin, Braxton, Owen, Sheldon, Mariaha, Justin, Bryanna, Tylor, Jacob, Lilly, Chy, Layla, Seb, Claudia, Robby, JoJo, Mark, MK, Rayne, and great-grandkids, Ledgend, Sheldon, Kingston, Oakland, and Arrlo.
He is preceded in death by his father, Raymond James Cain; mother, Patricia Ann Cain; wife, Rhonda Cain; sister, Robin White; and brother, Michael Cain. Danny's legacy will continue through the lives of those he loved and who loved him in return.
A celebration of Danny's life will be held at a later date.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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