On Friday, November 11, 2005, passed away at age 23. Beloved son, brother and friend. Son of Danny R. Price-Witten and Verna Stigers. Survived by stepmother, Judy Doniver; siblings, Larry Stigers, Christina Price, Walter Dyson, Monique Cobbs, Devonne Rinehart; grandmother, Mary May; great-grandmother, Roberta Guy; loving friend, Latoya Fenwick; goddaughter, a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Services on Thursday, November 17, viewing, 11 a.m. until service, 12 Noon at Nazareth Baptist Church, 3935 7th St., N.W., Washington, DC. Rev. Edward Butler, Pastor. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements by ROBINSON FUNERAL HOME.
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Verna Stigers-Matthews
November 10, 2024
My beloved Danny Ray Jr.Mom loves you & misses you dearly.Sleep in Peace my dear child.Until we meet again. I Love You.
Verna Stigers-Matthews
November 10, 2022
My Beloved Danny Ray......Mom misses you oh sooo much my handsome young mangone too soon! SIP Dan DanI will forever love you & cherish our memories!
Roni Chandler
November 10, 2022
Gone, but not forgotten! Love and miss you!
Roni Chandler
November 10, 2021
Continue to Rest In Heaven Nephew! You will never be forgotten! Love Ya, Auntie Roni
Tasha Washington
November 17, 2005
My thoughts and prayers go out to Dan Dan's family. I knew Dan Dan through friends and his brother Manny. Dan Dan was always pleasant, quiet and made you think of him as a soft teddy bear. May God bless all that loved him.
Roni Chandler
November 17, 2005
Only the Lord knows what's best. Although it seems unfair that such a beautiful young man has left us, we know he is in a better place now.
Reshida
November 16, 2005
Dan Dan, I won't forget the last time I saw you before I moved away - smiling and cool as always - I'ma miss you boy. Damn.
Sylvia Christmas
November 16, 2005
Dan-Dan you will be missed by myself and everyone in the family. I will always remember your smile and fun-loving ways. Thanks for all the days you used to babysit the girls for a little bit of change. You were like the little brother I never had. Thank you for being there for me and the girls when we were at Brookmont. We'll always cherish those days, when you just came over to say "Hey", or "What's for dinner. You'll always be in my heart, Your Big Sis Sylvia
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