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paul berry
March 28, 2004
What a man,"Danny Kleckley" will go down in my memories as a man's man. I never knew Danny to be unkind to anyone and will always cherish the times I was able to spend with him and listen to him tell his storys.
Rosalind, Elenor, Dan and Family we will all miss Danny but I assure you we were the better for him passing our way and getting to know him as we were did.As i write this I can only see his smiling face and here those kind words that he always had for me. Keep the faith and as we are promised we will see him again.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
your friend
paul
Preston &KItty Burke
March 12, 2004
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all Mr.Danny was a very thoughtful man he will really be missed we really loved him
Preston &KItty Burke
March 12, 2004
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all Mr.Danny was a very thoughtful manhe will really be missed we really loved him
Randy and Lynn Woodward
March 10, 2004
I am sorry I can not be at the visitation, however I am still in Georgia and did not find out until it was too late for me to travel. I loved Uncle Danny and will miss him deeply.
Jackie Able
March 10, 2004
My deepest sympathies to Danny's family. We were school mates for many years as well as longtime friends. I remember shagging with Danny. I remember all of us going to Bailey's. I remember Frances having to go to his house and drag him out of bed and make him go to school. Lots of memories. Even though we had lost contact the last few years, I'll miss him. God bless each of you with happy memories of him.
Bill Haygood
March 10, 2004
I was saddened to hear of Danny's passing. I'm sorry that I will not be able to attend the funeral due to the great distance between us. "In pace requiescat." ("May he rest in peace.")
Suzanne Haygood Driver
March 10, 2004
Please accept my heartfelt sympathy. I was a classmate of Danny's-Ridgeland class of 1956.
GAY LOWTHER-SIKES
March 10, 2004
My thoughts,prayers and deepest sympathy is with your entire family.
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