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May 25, 1947 - June 14, 2021

In accordance with his wishes, cremation will take place and the family will have a private graveside service at Fort Custer National Cemetery where Dan will be laid to rest with full military honors. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Hospice Care of Southwest Michigan, c/o the funeral home.

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We connected through ancestry and I wish we would’ve gotten a chance to truly get to know one another. I am grateful for the interactions I was able to have with you, and will forever appreciate you for coming to my aunts funeral to pay respects. I’m glad I was able to meet you and know you for the time that I did. I love you cousin

Posted by Tia P on June 24, 2021

We miss you so much already, dad. Thank you for all the wonderful memories and life lessons you taught me

Posted by Jim and Jennifer on June 18, 2021

Grandpa, I am so happy I got to spend 22 years of my life with you. Its sad to think you wont be there to watch me grow, get married, buy a house and so much more. But you are with grandma and Nina (your mom) now and your father. And Heaven is so much better than Earth. I love you always. -Sarah

Posted by Sarah Fagerness (granddaughter) on June 18, 2021

Having been best of friends for over 40 years, Dan was a huge positive influence on my life, and the lives over everyone who knew him. I never heard a single person have anything but positive things to say about him, which is quite telling about the man he was. There are no words to express how much I miss him.

Posted by Mark Brandli on June 18, 2021

So sad to hear of Dans passing. I got to know Dan at the Rod/Gun club years ago thru the highpower competition. Always helpful, always fun, a real straight shooter more ways then one! Fortunate to call Dan a Friend! Rest in peace Dan. Al.

Posted by Al Schweitzer on June 18, 2021