Dennis Patrick Danner Sr.
1954-2009


DANNER, Dennis Patrick Sr., 55, of Tucson, passed away peacefully, August 22, 2009, after losing his battle with cancer. Dennis was born June 8, 1954, in Davenport, IA. He was a USAF veteran and was last employed as a department manager at Jim Click Ford.

He is survived by his loving wife, Valerie; two children, Dennis P. Danner, II of Safford and Melissa Barney of Phoenix; four grandchildren, Stephen Barney, C. J. Barney, Daymian Danner and Shyloh Danner: five brothers and three sisters.

Services will be held Saturday, August 29, 2009 at 11:00 a.m., EVERGREEN MORTUARY. Interment will follow in Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation will begin one hour prior to service. Arrangements by EVERGREEN MORTUARY & CEMETERY, N. Oracle Rd. & W. Miracle Mile. www.evergreenmortuary-cemetery.com


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Published in Arizona Daily Star on Aug. 26, 2009.
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Memories & Condolences
5 entries
December 1, 2009
Dennis will be missed and loved always. My heart goes out to the Danner family. Val, I am here.....call.
Always,
Tree Weaver
Terressa Galbraith
August 28, 2009
Our deepest sympathies to the Danner family. You will be missed by the entire Jim Click automtive team.
Phil and Kelley Hall
Jim Click Automotive Group
August 27, 2009
Dennis, you were an excelent customer and always treated me with respect wnen I serviced the lifts and other equipment at Jim Click Ford.You will be missed my friend.
My condolences and sympothy to his family.

Warren Smith
Warren Smit5h
August 27, 2009
Dennis will be remembered fondly by his fellow Wiesbaden Warrior classmates. Sincere condolences and deep sympathy to his family and friends.
P Moore
August 26, 2009
Dennis, you where a loving brother and an inspiation to me. I enjoyed the times we had growing up and the trouble we got ourselves into, just being boys. You had a gift for repairing things even as a kid, like the bicycle I destroyed when I rode it into the milk stand in Duduldoft. I enjoyed the visit with you and your family thoughout these past 13 years. I will miss you dearly.
James Danner
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