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Private memorial services celebrating the life of Dr. Warren A. Daniel, Jr., 83, of West Monroe, LA will be held at a later date.
Warren was born on February 6, 1942, in Baton Rouge, LA and passed away on July 10, 2025, in West Monroe, LA. He was a member of the New Iona Presbyterian Church and the Master Gardeners. Warren proudly served in the United States Air Force for two years during the Vietnam War era. He then went on to attend medical school at Louisiana State University and was stationed at Columbus Air Force Base where he met the love of his life. Since 1972, Warren has been a beloved physician in West Monroe, Louisiana where he has taken care of countless families before retiring in 2016. He was an avid gardener, loved photography, and traveling with his family. Dr. Daniel touched countless lives and leaves behind a lasting legacy filled with love, laughter, and fond memories. He will be missed dearly by all who knew him.
Those left to love and cherish his legacy are his wife of fifty-four years, Dorothy “Dottie” Hartz Daniel; three children, Ryan Stephen Daniel and wife, Amanda of West Monroe, LA, Laura Leigh Daniel of Cumming, GA, and Margaret Ellyn Termini and husband, Michael of Beaufort, SC; and three grandchildren, Isabella Termini of New Orleans, LA, Lillian Termini of Beaufort SC, and Matthew Termini of Beaufort, SC.; sister, Simie Posey Moller of West Monroe, LA; brother, William Edward Daniel of Denver, CO.
Memorials may be made to the New Iona Presbyterian Church, 1403 Wellerman Road West Monroe, LA 71291.
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