Daniel Dennis Dee was born December 3rd, 1944 in Lansing, Michigan to Clara Virginia and Leonard LeRoy Dee. Daniel is survived by Selma Brosmer, two daughters Kelly Ann Battles and Suzanne Marie Dee, sister Missy DeBolt and brother David Dee. He also leaves a grandson Matthew, a granddaughter Katelyn, and great grandson Oliver. Preceding him in death is Sylvia Schneider and Layton John West.
Daniel Served in the U.S. Army, Special Mission overseas. Daniel Belonged to Family Camping Club, loved fishing, and playing poker.
Be at peace
May the Angel lead thee
Into paradise
May the martyrs receive thee
To the holy city
May the choir of angels
Receive thee and mayest thou
Home rest everlasting
Amen
His older brother was Clayton John Wes and his older sister Missy is Marianne DeBolt. Uncle Dan will always be remembered by me for his deep voice and kindness.
My condolences to the Family and Friends of Daniel Dee he will be forever missed. We never really loose our loved ones there forever in our heart.
Dan will be greatly missed. Was a great friend and neighbor and will be immensely missed. We will see you soon. Save a place for Bill at the table. May your family and friends find comfort in knowing that warm thoughts and sympathy are with you. A lot of grat memories.
Uncle Dan is a special member of our family and although he will be greatly missed by all of us we all expect to see him again. He was always quick to laugh at jokes . Even those practical jokes played on him but was always generous with the compliments and encouragement. Love you and expect a big hug the next time I see you!
His older brother was Clayton John Wes and his older sister Missy is Marianne DeBolt. Uncle Dan will always be remembered by me for his deep voice and kindness.
My condolences to the Family and Friends of Daniel Dee he will be forever missed. We never really loose our loved ones there forever in our heart.
Dan will be greatly missed. Was a great friend and neighbor and will be immensely missed. We will see you soon. Save a place for Bill at the table. May your family and friends find comfort in knowing that warm thoughts and sympathy are with you. A lot of grat memories.
Uncle Dan is a special member of our family and although he will be greatly missed by all of us we all expect to see him again. He was always quick to laugh at jokes . Even those practical jokes played on him but was always generous with the compliments and encouragement. Love you and expect a big hug the next time I see you!