Anonymous
So long for now my dear brother until we meet again. It was my pleasure and honor to care for you and have you in my life the past seven years. I will miss you. I love you with all my heart.##imported-begin##Janet Frascato##imported-end##
Birth date: May 14, 1949 Death date: Jun 30, 2007
Danny R. Warner, age 58, of Livonia, MI, and formerly of Grand Haven passed away Saturday, June 30, 2007, at a Livonia care facility. He was born May 14, 1949, in Grand Haven to Lonzo and Myrtle (Kelderhouse) Warner. Danny was a Read Obituary
So long for now my dear brother until we meet again. It was my pleasure and honor to care for you and have you in my life the past seven years. I will miss you. I love you with all my heart.##imported-begin##Janet Frascato##imported-end##
I can't believe you are gone already Uncle Danny. Your life has been cut short just like my fathers. I'm very sorry for your loss Tracy and Ryan. I just know that some day we will see him again.##imported-begin##Alphonse Frascato##imported-end##
So sorry for your loss Ryan and Tracy. I to have many fond memories of Dan. One that sticks out the most was a slumber party many eons ago. Boys were being boys and Dan kept a watchful eye on us, but also had plenty of fun of his own. My hotdog broke so that ended up being the joke of the night. I won't go into further detail. Again, so sorry to the Warner family.##imported-begin##Matt Jackson##imported-end##
I was deeply saddened to read that Dan had passed away. While we did graduate together, my fondest memories revolve around the many hours we spent over the years playing ball at the Sixth and Elliot field. We grew up on that diamond. He was a good friend through the school years and I wish I could have been closer through our adult lives. He will be missed. My prayers for his family and all who mourn at his loss. May God richly bless you all. Farewell, my friend. I'll always remember you.##imported-begin##Marv Wierenga##imported-end##
I remember Danny very well from when we were kids. I ended up in Ohio, but my brother John stayed in GH and currently resides there. Alot of kids in GH made fun of me, but not Danny. He was always kind and polite.##imported-begin##Cindi Cunningham##imported-end##
My thoughts and prayers are with your entire family.Danny lived life all thought it was shorted way to early.Remember all the the great times you all had together,I know I will,he was great friend growing up and excelled in whatever he took on.We played school yard ball and later high school basketball together and he could shoot!We will all miss him but we can always look back and reflect on what a kind ,gentle and loving person he was.I'll always remember our game against Benton Harbor Danny put up 20 points and I had 18 points,two freinds having a great time competing,evan if they beat us.##imported-begin##donn herreman##imported-end##
Ryan and Family,
Sorry for your loss. When we were kids I felt like your family was my second family, I spent as much time at your house as I did at my own. Alot of my childhood memories involve you and your family, and how much stuff your family put up with with us two!! Once again sorry to hear about your loss.
Sincerely,
Brian Rowell##imported-begin##Brian Rowell##imported-end##
Tracy and Ryan
So sorry for your loss. Enjoyed knowing your dad. Am sure you have many memories and hope they can see you through this rough time. Glad you could come home, Ryan.
God Bless all your family##imported-begin##Larry and Glendora Green##imported-end##
I worked for several years with Dan at Construction Aggregates. I have many fond memories of working with Dan, bowling on a mixed doubles league, business trips with Dan, etc. One of the best was a trip the 4 of us (my husband Mickey, Dan & Carol & myself) took to Washington, D.C. Dan and I were there on business with the American Foundrymen's Assoc. conference. While we attended meetings, Mickey & Carol toured D.C. We took a day trip to Atlantic City for a little gambling. While staying in D.C. our hotel had a fire alarm go off in the middle of the night and we all met in the parking lot in our pajamas. One night we were having dinner at the hotel restaurant and stayed for hours drinking coffee until the waiter gave us this huge 8-layer cake to take back to our rooms for dessert to get rid of us! Our hearts were broken when we heard of Dan's illness. We now have my mother living with us who has Alzheimer's, so are well aware of what your family has endured. Our thoughts go out to the entire family.
Vicki & Mickey Coulson##imported-begin##Vicki & Mickey Coulson##imported-end##