He was an Army Vietnam veteran serving as a captain in the Special Forces and the Green Berets from 1968-69. He was decorated with the Silver Star, Bronze Star with the Valor device and 3 clusters, the Purple Heart with 3 clusters, and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm. He was a life member of the VFW and DAV.
He served as director of communications with the State Development Board for nineteen years under Governor Robert McNair, Governor John West, Governor Jim Edwards and Governor Richard Riley. He was awarded two Orders of the Palmetto by Governor John West and Governor Richard Riley. He was awarded many awards both state and national for his outstanding service to the State of South Carolina and was a member of many organizations. He was listed in “Outstanding Young Men of America” and “Who’s Who in Government.”
He was proud and loved being a Georgia Bulldog. Thanks Vince Dooley, the football team signed a helmet picture and he took it into surgery with him for his first brain tumor. That was twenty-six years ago. He battled two more brain tumors from exposure to Agent Orange.
He is a member of Main Street United Methodist Church of Greenwood, SC, and past president of the Bible class. He is survived by his mother and sister, Jackie Daniel of Greenwood and Columbia, SC, his uncle, L. Giles Daniel and four first cousins, Lawrence (Ann) Daniel of McCormick, SC, Bill (Teresa) Daniel of Clemson, SC, Pat McAbee of Virginia Beach, VA, and Danny McAbee of Israel.
The family will be receiving friends Wednesday, February 27, 2008, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Blyth Funeral Home in Greenwood, SC. His service will be held at Main Street United Methodist Church Thursday, February 28, 2008, at 3:00 p.m. with burial in Greenwood Memorial Gardens with full military rites. The ministers officiating are Reverend Jim Dennis, Reverend Robert Albert. The honorary pallbearers are the Bible class, Reid Waterson, Joe Chandler, Frank Brown, Reggie King, Sam Robinson, Jim Greenwood, Ray Hinton, Preston Rogers, Charles Reeves, Swain Whitfield, James Henderson, Phillip McKinney, James Wilson, Dr. Edward Proctor, James Blair, Dr. Charlie Gray, Steve Grooms, Governor Richard Riley and members of the VFW and DAV. We would like to thank Delphine Tony Al-Muid, his caregiver for six years, Cathy Conway of Gentiva Hospice and Sam Robinson, his friend and special helper from the Dorn VA Hospital.
He was proud of his heritage being the direct descendant of Governor Robert Daniel of Daniel Island, buried in St. Phillips Church in Charleston, SC. It was said of George Laton “Dan” Daniel that he loved his State of South Carolina and its motto Dum Spiro Spero “While I Breathe I Hope.”
Memorials may be made to Main Street United Methodist Church, 211 North Main Street, Greenwood, SC 29646, Grace United Methodist Church, 410 Harbison Blvd., Columbia, SC 29212, or to the charity of one’s choice.
Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.blythfuneralhome.com.
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Archie Andrews
March 21, 2008
I am so sad to learn of Laton's passing. I was his fraternity brother at the University of Georgia. He introduced me to my wife 42 years ago. My condolences to his family and loved ones. I will always remember him as a wonderful young man.
Pat McAbee
March 3, 2008
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of my cousin Laton. With love and deepest sympathy,
Pat McAbee
Bill Dixon
March 2, 2008
All were blessed that knew Dan. My concolences.
Bill Dixon
Birmingham, AL
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