Daniel Danley
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Daniel Danley, 75, of Warrensburg, MO, passed away on July 24, 2023, at North Care Hospice House from Sepsis and Cancer.
Mr. Danley was born March 5, 1948, in Kansas City, MO. Dan was a proud Vietnam Veteran and a devoted Christian. He attended Church at Temple Heights in Kansas City, MO. He worked as an equipment technician at KU Med and Research Hospital. Being a Kansas City native Dan loved his local BBQ, especially Arthur Bryant’s BBQ. Dan was a man of many trades but one of his greatest passions was to tinker with things. He also loved to travel with his beloved wife Sally and visit family in his free time. Daniel was a great friend and caretaker.
Daniel was preceded in death by his parents, Lorraine and Dan Danley.
Daniel is survived by his wife Sally; brothers, Kenny and Sherry Rex, stepchildren, Jeannie Arndt, Pat (Kelly) Huddleston, Scott (Lisa) Huddleston, 10 grandchildren, 2 nieces, 3 nephews, 14 great-grandchildren and 8 great nieces and nephews.
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Sally, I sorry for your lost, the two of you were a great comfort to one another, I enjoyed my many visits with the two of you.
Sally.
Sorry for your loss of your best friend! I’m going to miss the talk that him and I had over the years every day for a long time. I know He is where He wants to be
Dear Sally, I am so sorry that Dan passed, I know you have an emptiness without him. I know you loved him so very much. I remember talks we had in the past, I’ve missed that time the Lord gave us. I know you loved Dan so very much and commented how he taught you a lot of scripture in the Bible. I know those times you will miss so very much. I would love to come and visit you some time. We shared a lot of good times, which I have missed. I hope you are taken good care of, I would if possible to write you and talk of good times. Again, I would love to write or talk to you soon. Love Dixie
Dear Sally and Danley Family
I’ve known Dan for nearly 40 years. I watched him suffer through times of personal loss and illness. Sally, you were there for him and witnessed him suffer through his cancer. Many of us appreciated you both. We attempted to visit you both after recently moving to Warrensburg. Couldn’t connect with you. We will miss Dan. Dale