Wow - 50 is nifty
We miss you Danny and your folks.
Will keep the good times going here in Los Angeles where you used to visit way back when you were a Security Guard.
All the best to those in Remembrance.
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Danny was definitely a inspiration and a pleasure to work with. Time seems to fly whenever it's a short or long charter. From good conversation. Danny is definitely one of the lucky limo homies he will definitely be missed. Kevin Bell
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Danny and I have been friends since 2000 when we first met at CLS transportation, we also worked together in other companies as well, I've learned a lot from Danny from being a good salesman he was and I thank him for that. It was always fun to go eat with Danny on work nights, we used to always go to the best places to eat, I miss those days with Danny, he's a very humble and quiet human being which would lend a hand to anybody at any time, that's the way he was all the time. He was a good provider for his girlfriend Denise who unfortunately passed away last year that he loved very dearly. He bent over backwards for so many people in this world, I can't say that about many people because they only come one in a million. Deeply saddened that he left us at a young age of 51, may his soul rest in heaven. 🙏✝️
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I was so sorry to hear about Danny's passing. He was such a good friend and compassionate person. In his last days we became reacquainted. Seeing a show and highlights of Las Vegas where we met in 1998 brought back memories of his super/Uber talented family as his folks were Circus stars. Danny was encouraging then as I was in school to become a Dietitian and recently as my film about PTSD was getting recognized and viewed. I knew Danny suffered from PTSD and other health conditions. He did not share his difficulties until he went into homecare. His friends, Debbie and Phil kept him comfortable and advised me of Danny's passing. He will be greatly missed, and I will always be grateful to know Daniel Stanic.
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