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Michael Carr
September 22, 2020
Danny, you were such a great friend and choir leader. We had so much fun and I’ll never forget you.
Jeannie, Pat & Azeem
October 3, 2016
Danny,
So many special memories abide in our hearts. Rest in peace -- we miss you.
Robert Thomas
October 3, 2016
Danny will be greatly missed. He hosted many class reunions and kept in touch with all. R.I.P.
Ronald Fluellen
October 3, 2016
Danny, I will miss the many conversations and good times we shared over the last fifty plus years. May God continue to bless and support your family in the days to come.
J. O. Greene
October 3, 2016
RIP fellow HI Fine Arts Alum!
Michael Carr
October 3, 2016
In memory of my friend, Danny. Danny, I am thankful for the many years of friendship and our many chats. I will truly miss you my friend and I will especially miss (but will always cherish) the fun times in singing with the Metro-Aires and under your great leadership.
I send warm condolences to your family and loved ones during this difficult time. God is holding on to you and you are in the safety of His loving arms. With love and friendship!
Mike (or as Danny would refer to me as, "Teeth" :)
God Bless!!!!!!!
shirley durham richardson
October 3, 2016
Danny, You have been a wonderful friend since we met at Howard University in 1962. You will always have a special place in my heart. My family joins me in sorrow today as they knew how much you meant to me. Thank you for allowing me to express my talent to the glory of God with your choir at Metropolitan A.M.E. I will forever cherish the times we spent together, especially the Fine Arts re-unions at your home. To the family,I am so sorry for your loss. God Bless the memory of Danny Hodge.
Memories of You Class of 1966 HU
Shirley Durham Richardson
October 3, 2016
October 3, 2016
My sincere sympathy for your loss. May we look forward to Jesus promise of life without end at last. John 3:16. Annie C. Ga.
September 30, 2016
May the God and Father of true peace and all tender mercy grant the entire family a calm and firm heart while giving you hope from Gods words in John 6:40. With deepest sympathy for your loss.
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