“ In Loving Memory of Danilo Constantino
(“Danny Boy,” “Thol,” “Tokayo,” “Tony”)
With heavy hearts and endless love, we celebrate the life of Danilo, who passed away peacefully on October 14, 2025, in Baltimore, Maryland, at the age of 74.
Danilo Constantino — affectionately known as Danny Boy, Thol, Tokayo, or Tony — lived his life with a warmth and energy that drew people in wherever he went. Born to Bernardo and Salvacion, he grew up surrounded by love and family, values he carried throughout his life. He was a devoted husband to Perlita, a proud and loving father to Michelle, Bernard, and Melissa, and a cherished brother to Roger, Ador, Connie, and Alyson.
A Mechanical Engineer by profession, Danilo brought precision, creativity, and dedication to his work — but it was his heart that defined him. He was everyone’s best friend, always ready with a smile, a joke, or a helping hand. He had an incredible gift for making people feel special, seen, and loved.
Danilo was full of life and adventure. He loved tennis, pickleball, the gym, swimming, and spending time outdoors and by the beach. Sports, music, and dancing came naturally to him — his joy was contagious and his laugh unforgettable. He was confident yet humble, logical yet compassionate, and always considerate of others. Within the Filipino community, he was not only active but deeply respected for his kindness and generosity.
To those who knew him, Danilo was a light — someone who lived with purpose, loved deeply, and gave freely. His presence filled every room with warmth and laughter, and his legacy will live on through the countless lives he touched.
Family and friends are invited to honor and remember Danilo at a viewing service on Sunday, October 26, 2025, at Beall Funeral Home, 6512 NW Crain Hwy (Rt. 3 South), Bowie, MD 20715, followed by a Funeral Mass on Monday, October 27, 2025, at Sacred Heart Church, 16501 Annapolis Rd, Bowie, MD 20715.
In loving tribute, the song “My Sweet Lord” by George Harrison is dedicated to all — a reflection of Danilo’s joyful soul, his faith, and the love he shared so freely with everyone he met.
Forever in our hearts, we’ll remember his laughter, his strength, and the way he made the world brighter just by being in it.”
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