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August 27, 2018 - HAPPY BIRTHDAY SWEETHEART -  Miss and love you more than ever.

June 1, 2018 - It's been a difficult year so especially missing his way of making everything better.  We lost Elise, Uncle Billy and my Dad this year so please cherish your loved ones each and every day.

June 1, 2017 -  On this 3 year anniversary of Dan’s passing I wanted to primarily express my gratitude to all who contributed to this site.  It was obviously a difficult time when I created it, but I had no idea how important it would continue to be for me.  There truly are no rules for Grief and I still visit it often.  I still laugh, I still cry but mostly I feel great pride knowing how positively he impacted so many lives. Your comments and stories have brought me huge comfort during some dark days.  Thank you again for taking the time to share your thoughts and experiences.   

Unfortunately, we’ve lost some others along the way . . . his dear sister Janice, neighbor Dave Rosenbauer and two of the “Texas Boys”, Bob Bernoski and Randy Stansbury.  These are only a few that I know of . . . I’m sure many of you have had your own personal struggles or losses so hope you have had the love and support required to get you through.  Sure don’t know what I would have done without all of mine.  To all of the family, friends and business associates that literally had my back . . . thank you and please know how much I love and appreciate you.   Dan was my rock and he would be so very proud for all of you taking such good care of me ❤️.


August 27, 2016 - This would have been Dan's 67th birthday so trying to focus on remembering all of the "Happy Birthdays" and honor the good times.  So many great memories of family and friends (both his and mine) that we  spent time with along the way.  We had the privilege of living in some amazing places between Florida, Arizona and California so very grateful for all that those expeiences brought to our lives.  He had a tremendous appreciation and zest for life.  As a dear friend said afer his passing, "Dan wasn't just the life of the party, he was the party".  Can't tell you how much I miss the party in my life. Happy Birthday Dan . . . hope you always know how much we love and miss you.



June 1, 2016 - Two years and the void has only deepened.  Life has gone on for most but it will NEVER, EVER be the same.


August 27, 2015. -  Missing your smile, your voice, your charm, your wit, your sense of humor . . . Your way of ALWAYS making everything better.  Losing you wasn't the hardest part . . . It has been learning to live without you.  Happy Birthday Sweetheart ❤️ 


June 1, 2015 - "How Powerful a Presence is his Absence".   Grief is the price you pay for having loved . . . . missing you more than ever Dan. 



Please remember to view the Gallery (videos) and Stories tabs of this site.  I've added  some videos from his incredibly beautiful Celebration of Life . . . it was just as he would have wanted.  Thanks to all who attended.

  

  September 9, 2014 -  The "Celebration of Life" for Dan is set for this Saturday (13th) at 6:00 PM at Bush Pointe.  The tee times for the golfers have been set starting at 9AM at The Champions Club at Julington Creek.  Looking forward to a day of stories, memories, love and laughter. 

August 27, 2014 -  Today would have been Dan's 65th birthday.  Happy Birthday Sweetheart.  We miss you and love you more than anyone will ever, ever know. 

July 22, 2014 - First of all want to thank all of you for the cards, flowers, emails and beautiful tributes and stories.  They have brought Dan's family and I a great deal of comfort knowing how he has touched so many lives.  Hearing from you all has made us miss him that much more . . . every single day.  Also, sincere thanks for all of the contributions to The American Cancer Society in his memory.  He would be deeply honored.

We have planned the "Celebration of Life" for Saturday, Sept. 13, 2014 at Bush Pointe in Jacksonville, FL.  We are still putting together details but are planning a golf outing on Saturday morning and the "Celebration of Life" later that day.  If anyone is interested in golf please let me know ASAP as tee times need to be scheduled.  Please contact me directly at marciam55@msn.com if you would like more details.  I will continue to update the site with more information as we finalize.  Also, please continue to share any comments or stories.  Thanks again for all of your love and support.

  

   UPDATE: 
 Just wanted to share a newsletter that was sent yesterday by IBWA that included a note about Dan.  He loved the industry and was proud to be one of it's Board Members . . . I am so very proud of him.

http://newsmanager.commpartners.com/ibwa/issues/2014-06-05/4.html

This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Dan Bush.  He had family, friends, and business colleagues from all parts of the country (here and abroad) so, therefore, wanted to create a place where everyone could share their condolences and fond memories.  It has been a heartbreaking experience and if Dan touched your life in any way we would love for you to share your thoughts.  We know there will be tears but want to hear about the joy and laughter he may have added to your life as well.  Dan truly had a passion for everything he did...he worked hard and he played hard and he put genuine effort into maintaining all of his relationships whether it was through work, family or friendships.  He was truly blessed with the best family and friends anyone could ask for.  Please know how much you all meant to him.   It has been difficult to find the time to put this together so I will be updating the site as I can so please check back.  I at least wanted to get as much information to everyone as quickly as possible.  Dan never liked funerals.  We were hoping to have a "Celebration of Life" while he was still with us but God had other plans.  For those of you that may just be learning of his illness, we apologize, but he was the eternal optimist and fought hard every step of the way.

We have already received an outpouring of texts and messages but would appreciate it if you can resend to this site so the rest of our family and friends can enjoy.  They bring huge comfort and we will need all of the love and support we can get during the difficult days ahead.  Also, please feel free to forward to anyone that may want this information.  Here is a copy of the obituary:

DANIEL L. BUSH

August 27, 1949 – June 1, 2014

 Daniel L. Bush passed away peacefully on June 1, 2014 in Jacksonville, FL surrounded by his loving family.  He was born in Indianapolis, IN on August 27, 1949 to James and Elizabeth Bush.   He graduated from the University of Indiana and then moved to Jacksonville where he began his career in sales.  Dan was a true sales professional and moved to Texas to work for McCulloch, a division of Black & Decker, where he rose to the position of National Sales Manager.   The entrepreneur in him took over and in 1982 he started the first of several business ventures which led him to live in several parts of the country.  His most recent business success was with his international corporation, IGO DIRECT, where he served as President and CEO. 

Dan was a loyal friend to many and genuinely loved by all who knew him.   He will be remembered for his sharp wit and amazing sense of humor.  He was truly one of those people who would light up whatever room he walked into.  Dan was a passionate golfer whose favorite times were on the course with his many friends from all across the country.   He is survived by his love of 33 years, Marcia, brothers Paul (Scyles), Gary (Kelly), Tom (Cathy), sisters Janice and Elise (Vicki), and many nieces and nephews.  He is preceded in death by his parents and brother James.  His passing will leave a deep void in the lives of his family, Marcia’s family, and friends and colleagues from all across the country.  A “Celebration of His Life” will be held at a later date.  In lieu of flowers Dan would have preferred a donation to The American Cancer Society or to a reputable cancer charity of your choice in his loving memory.


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Also, if anyone would prefer to contact me directly my email is: marciam55@msn.com and address is:

4124 Sunset Lane N.

Jacksonville, FL   32257        



June 6, 2014
June 6, 2014
Remember all the fun times & McCulloch. Dan will be missed. Thoughts & prayers to Marcia and family. God Bless!
June 5, 2014
June 5, 2014
Mother Teresa said “One of the greatest diseases is to be nobody to anybody”…Dan was the opposite, he was somebody to everybody. Like multiple generations of Bush boys, I was also fortunate enough to learn the art of introduction (always look someone in the eye when you shake their hand, you can learn a lot about them), the art of the joke (martinis are like breasts, one’s not enough and three’s too many…or one that helped me get an “A” in the operating room…what’s black, 12 inches long, and dangles in front of an asshole?...a stethoscope), but most importantly, Dan taught me the art of living with a passion that is inextinguishable. Thank you for your impact on my life! I know you are on the big golf course upstairs and, right now, you’ve probably got St. Peter saying “I can’t believe I took that bet.” I imagine that golf course is never-ending…but I’m sure I’ll find you still on the 19th hole when I get up there…I love you, miss you, and look forward to seeing you in eternity! John 13:34
June 5, 2014
June 5, 2014
I will always remember how welcomed Dan made me feel....especially the first time I met him playing golf and then lying in the driveway at Paul's house after a few drinks...always quick with a smile and such a genuine person. Nora and I will miss him and much love to Marcia, Elise and the rest of the family.
June 5, 2014
June 5, 2014
Dan was always a pleasure to spend time with whether it be on the golf course or sharing a beverage and stories. There was a certain quality in Dan's personality that we can all relate. I will certainly remember my time spent in his presence. May he rest in Peace. Our hearts and prayers go out to Marcie and the family, Jimmy & Benita
June 5, 2014
June 5, 2014
I will always remember Dan's amazing sense of humor and quick wit. He was someone you just loved to be around. He was genuine, funny and truly a wonderful man. He will be missed by all who knew him. My thoughts and prayers go out to you, Marcia and the entire Bush family.
June 5, 2014
June 5, 2014
My precious Marcia, How true (What Mother Teresa said about not meaning anythin to anyone! Dan certainly meant a lot to everyone. He is a most unique man and I fell very blessed that I had the chance to know him. We sure had a lot of laughs together. And we'll all keep thinking of those times. He will be in our heart forever.
The "Over the Rainbow" song by Izzy was part of my late granddaughters tribute -- now it is doubly special to me. This is a wonderful tribute you have written. God bless you. Love you. And remember, I'm looking forward to putting my arms around you for a big ole hug. Love always, Darla
June 5, 2014
June 5, 2014
Dan was a kind and generous man. We will miss that incredible, quick witted, sense of humor. Feel privileged to have shared so many laughs over the years. Our thoughts are with Marcia and the entire Bush family. With lots of love..Vik and Dee
June 5, 2014
June 5, 2014
Dear Marcia and the Bush Family,

With his humor and fun-loving spirit, Dan always enlivened our trips to Saratoga! He never failed to remind Terry that he was not related to the Texas Bush's.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you,
Merle & Terry
June 5, 2014
June 5, 2014
Sad, sad, sad...Dan was one of a kind! Mike & I had a lot of laughs with that guy...and a lot of drinking....and a lot of just partying! He was always looking for that big jackpot or exacta and Mike was right there with him. We will miss him big time! All our love and sympathy to you Marcia and the whole Bush family in Florida...
Mike & Mary
June 5, 2014
June 5, 2014
How fortunate we all are to have shared some of our lives with such a generous, loving and witty man as Dan. The world is a better place because of him. We are all better people because of him. I'm certain when Dan arrives at the 19th hole, his brother-in-law Gary will be the bartender. Marcia, sadly I know you're pain. Sweetie, look for your hummingbird or maybe it'll be a flying golf ball...you'll know it when you see it. Love you more!
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
Dearest Marcia, Paul, Scyles and Bush Family, No words can express the saddess we feel for your loss. Dan B. was a great man! Funny, witty, energetic, and always ready for a good time surrounded by his family and friends. Now and always you will have the strength of faith, family and friends to see you through this sorrow. Memories will sustain you all. Please feel our love, our thoughts, our prayers. Dan and Julie
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
Dan was a kind and generous man. I am grateful that I was able to share in his life. A good man gone too soon. He will be missed by many.
Marty
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
Danny Boy always knew how to have fun and share his joy. He will sincerely be missed by all of us but now there is a golf foursome in heaven that got their team mate. We hope you found your loafers "Danny  L. Loaferless".  We love you, Gary & Kelly
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
I only knew Dan a short few years but he was a true professional and always a pleasure to be around and work with. I will miss his smiling face at our functions. Dan will be missed by all.
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
Dan had the amazing ability to always bring laughter to any situation. I am honored to have been his business associate and friend. He will be missed on the golf course, at the trade shows, and within the industry as a whole but mostly for me, sharing an afternoon cocktail. Missed always and never forgotten.
Sending love and light to his family and friends during this difficult time. Please know that he touched many and will always be a shining light. 
Rest in Peace my friend.
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
I've never met anyone with more integrity coupled with a great sense of humor, an appreciation for life and love of his friends. I was honored to work with Dan. He will be missed by all that knew him.
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
We lost a great friend and associate in the Water Cooler Business. Even earlier in my career when I was representing Dan's competition he always went out of his way to say hello and ask how I was doing! I enjoyed Dan's company during the few times that I was fortunate enough to have dinner and drinks with him. He always put a smile on my face. He was a true professional.   
Cancer shows no mercy so let's hope someday there is a cure for this horrible disease that took Dan from us. Peace to his family and friends.
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
What a loss, someone I loved and admired, laughed with and learned from. He genuinely loved and appreciated those around him and had the gift of knowing how to show it. He truly will be forever missed.
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
Marcia...
We are all going to miss Dan. He was such a wonderful guy. My heart aches for you, Marcia. Cling to all the happy memories you and Dan shared in your 33 years together. God bless you always.

And to all my cousins, I morn for Dan as you do, too. We have another angel in heaven now. He is celebrating with your parents and brother. They are all in our hearts always.

I love you and miss you, Dan.
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
I remember Dan Bush as a real professional, and as a man who was easy to like, and to admire.
The fact that Marcia Miller loved him for so many years says it all for me. He was indeed a very special man, who left us far too early.
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
Dan loved people and people loved Dan. He had a twinkle in his eye and abundant humor in his heart. He will be so missed, but so remembered as someone who enjoyed those around him, just as much as we enjoyed being around him. His memory will always bring a smile to my face. My thoughts and prayers are with Marcia, Paul and Scyles, and the entire Bush family. Rest in Peace, we will all catch up with you at some point.
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
Dear Marcia, Dan was good, kind and honest man that we (WSS) been doing business with. Dan will be missed by all of us. God Bless you!
please take care yourself.
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
I have decades of memories of Dan because of my friendship with Elise. Every one of them include a lot of laughter, genuine kindness and generosity....Marcia's red convertible was a lot of fun. The metal toothbrushes with metal bristles were not. The divot I took out of a wall inside their house with an iron was simply due to an over swing and Dan understood. When Michelle's stepfather met us at the dance club after the annual bike ride and Dan thought he was a regular. Later in the evening when he saw her father and step-father dancing Dan took it all in stride. We played one round of golf and he was impressed enough with Michelle's swing that he made a point to tell me she was a keeper. The paella after party when we shared the story about picking up Vicki's flan. Dan's interest in betting on almost anything. And, our last visit to the beach. Super meal with great friends to include a call to the west coast and a "final-final". Dan had a kind heart and will never be forgotten. Lots of love, Elise, Marcia and entire Bush family.
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
Dan... What an amazing man! No matter what mood we were in, Dan's presence always made for a better day. Even now, in great sadness, thinking of Dan brings a smile to our faces, even a chuckle! Whenever we spent time with Dan, there was always at least one bout of crazy laughter. We will miss Dan greatly! Love to Marcia and the entire extended Bush family!! Wendy and Julie
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
Uncle Dan taught us all something. He taught my boys to shake hands and introduce themselves. He taught my husband Liars Poker and various other gambling strategies;) He taught Marcia about his never-ending love. He taught us all strength and determination. He will never be forgotten!
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
Being Marcia's cousin, I only saw Dan a few times over the years. Then, we moved next door to Marse's Mom and Dad in the Colorado desert area of AZ. So, the last 5 years or so I have had the pleasure of getting
to know Dan much better. In the last 3-4 years Dan was Marse's rock as she watched both her Mom and brother lose their own battles with cancer. Through all these times, both the good and the bad, Dan was
there cheerful, strong, outgoing and always engaging. I always looked
forward to Dan's visits (you too Marse) so we could talk sports, politics,
business... or just talk.. he was always interesting. I will miss his visits and his conversation. His voice may be silent... but, his memory and
spirit will stay strong in all of us who were lucky enough to know him. My deepest sympathy to Marse, the whole Bush family, and to all of Dan's many friends.
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
Dear Marcia
No words can express the sadness that i feel for your loss and mine of a beloved friend. We started together in the cooler venture together when Dan wanted to start a new project that has grown through the years which is now IGO Direct. I will miss his visits to Dallas when we would go to lunch or dinner for drinks and many times to Dunston's Steakhouse that i believe became one of his favorites when he came to Dallas if it was for a couple of days, or just a lay over as he came through DFW on his many trips. I learned a lot about running a business from Dan through the years and very grateful for all he taught me. I will miss him very much. We talked through my hard times in life as well as his.
REST IN PEACE DAN !!
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
Family & Friends: we too are mourning the loss of a great man and dear friend ~ with an incomparable sense of humor. Love that guy and have so many fond memories that will remain with us always! Our love and sincere condolences to you, Marcia, and the entire Bush Clan. He lived and laughed and loved and left. And the world will never be the same.  Jules & Gary
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
We are so terribly sad to hear of Dan's passing.
We have so many fun memories with Dan and Marcia. So many laughs and story telling. I remember our VIP room dinner at Los Dos here in Phoenix with a few too many Margaritas (I thought they were going to ask us to leave actually) and relaxing dinners and pool time at the house. I also fondly remember Dan giving our 3 year old daughter Bailey the book "The Audacity of Hope" for her birthday ...that was awesome!!
Dan was also Josh's first employer when we moved to Arizona from California. Dan was such an amazing person and we will miss him very much. Our thoughts are with you Marcia and also with the rest of Dan's family. Sincerely Josh , Lesa and Bailey Ferris
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
I was deeply saddened to learn of Dan's death and on behalf of IGO Malaysia, I would like to express our sincere sympathy to you (Marcia) and Dan's family.
Dan was a respected and trusted business partner.
Please accep our deepest sympathies at this sorrowful time.
with sadness ------ IGO Malaysia
June 4, 2014
June 4, 2014
Uncle Dan.......I miss you so much and you will never be forgotten. You brought so much joy to our lives and always brightened a room up! Rest in Peace buddy! I love you!
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Miss you Dano
hope your have a heck of a great time in heaven with all of the other angels up there
June 1, 2017
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It's hard to believe it's been two years. It's heartbreaking to think that such a wonderful person had his life cut short like this. Dan truly was one of the 'good guys' and he will be FOREVER MISSED.
June 1, 2017
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Keep lighting the way for all of us especially Marcia...love and miss you!
Recent stories

Riley's Speech

October 7, 2014

This is Riley's speech for Dan's Celebration of Life.  For all that were there you remember how difficult it was for him but straight from the heart.  Thank you Riley for your memories of Uncle Dan.

 

POKER


Ayden and I were playing Go Fish one day and we were betting fake money and Uncle Dan walked over to me and said what are you playing?  Here let me teach you how to play poker. Uncle Dan said come with me and we went up stairs and went in their closet and there were about 15 decks of cards and a box of real poker chips and I said what is that and he said this is the manly stuff.  So he taught me how to play texas holdem. That was so much fun and me and all the grandkids started playing it until we were so tired that we couldn’t play it any more.  So a couple of years later I got my own poker set for Christmas and every time Uncle Dan was in town we would have a poker party.


               Pranks

Fart machine

One day Lauren and I were playing and Uncle Dan walked over to us and said follow me and we went up stairs and got a fart machine out of his room and he put it in my pocket and said walk over to Marcia and act like you are tieing your shoe.  When I did Uncle Dan pressed the button and I started laughing so hard and Lauren and I just played with it for days.


    Roaches

I remember when Uncle Dan always had all the roaches and we would go around putting them in peoples drinks and the grownups would be screaming at us but to us kids it was so funny.  And now every time you look in CiCi’s drawers there’s always fake roaches in there.   



Hand Shake

One day I came into CiCi’s house and shook hands with Uncle Dan and I was talking to someone else at the same time.  I let go of his hand and Uncle Dan grabbed my arm and said what was that?  And I said a hand shake. Then he said shake my hand and look me in the eyes and say your name to where they can hear you and then say a pleasure to meet you or nice to meet you.  That’s a hand shake.

One of the last things I remember was after Uncle Dan was sick I walked in and was saying hi to everyone else and he said come over here Riley and he said don’t worry about all of them come say hi to me first.

I really miss you Uncle Dan.

Copacabana Escapade

August 27, 2014

As Billy was reflecting today on Danny’s birthday, he tells me of another entertaining antic of our lovable prankster, cousin Danny.   It seems while Danny was attending college in Long Island, he and his fraternity brothers decided it would be fun to venture to the prestigious Copacabana Nightclub and snatch the cap off the head of the doorman. Of course, Danny was the designated “snatcher” who was to run to a group of his fraternity brothers stationed at the street corner.  The fraternity brothers were going to conveniently delay the doorman until Danny had safely made his getaway. With all the players in place, Danny made the snatch and ran to the street corner with the doorman giving chase close behind. Obviously his fraternity brothers did not know him well enough, because they seemed surprised that Danny had actually snatched the hat – so surprised that they forgot to slow the doorman down as they raced by them. The chase ended with the doorman capturing Danny and retrieving his cap.  Of course, as no one could stay angry with Danny for long, the doorman sent him on his way and made no trouble for his thievery as he had his iconic doorman’s hat safely back on his head. I wonder if Danny thought about pledging to a more dependable fraternity….

 Much love and happy "Danny" memories to Marcia, all his family and many friends. 

Barrett Family Recollections of Life with Danny

June 16, 2014

The Barrett family gathered today to remember a few of the adventures we shared with our nephew and cousin, Danny.  I hope you enjoy.

Billy shared the story of their early years –probably around the age of 9, when Billy and Danny were caught by the local law enforcement office of Ravenswood in the wee hours of the morning climbing back up the steps of Aunt Molly’s house. The officer asked the boys what they had been doing. Being the quick-witted youngster, Danny responded that they had been out looking for their lost dog.  The officer was doubting their story and they woke Aunt Molly to verify. When the officer told her the boys said they had been out looking for their dog, Aunt Molly said “Oh yeah, must have gotten lose again.” Obviously there was no dog but Aunt Molly saved the boys that night. They did spend the rest of the weekend helping Aunt Molly in her garden for their penitence.

Then there was the trip to Canada with Aunt Molly and Aunt Nonie. Something about the boys suits flying out of the car-top carrier and never finding them. Diana still remembers the yellow dress and hat she left on the back of the door and Aunt Molly wouldn’t go back to look for the dress and hat but spent lots of time looking for those darn suits for the boys that flew out. 

Danny and Billy got to experience fly fishing in Canada too. Danny got them into a canoe race on the river with some Canadians. Not sure who won the race but honing those canoeing skills came in handy years later when somehow Billy and Danny were talked into taking the shark bait out for a Florida fisherman. Once the boys spotted the fins following their canoe, they gently lowered themselves down into the bottom of the canoe for a bit more stabilization for the ride back into shore. Yes, sometimes the boys were a bit gullible.

Then there was the night when Danny and Billy decided to take their BB guns down to the culvert on Keystone Avenue and shoot at cars driving by. All was quite fun until that one car turned his lights and sirens on and backed up looking for the culprits. The boys flattened themselves into the grass and held their breath until he drove away. Another evening foiled.

The stories flowed of the Danny driving the “brown turd” station wagon and Billy driving his Barracuda and the night the card game landed Danny in another bit of trouble – something to do with the grocery store manager contributing to underage drinking. Imagine that. One day when Billy asked Uncle Jim where Danny was, Uncle Jim handed him a paper with a phone number on it and instructed Billy to call Danny at that number. Billy came back after trying the call and told Uncle Jim he must have written the number down wrong. Uncle Jim asked him who answered the phone. Billy said it was the Marion County Policy Department. Uncle Jim said “No, that’s the right number.”

One night,  Mom and Dad Barrett were playing cards at Aunt Betty and Uncle Jim’s. Dad Barrett called home to make sure Billy was safe and sound at home since the local law enforcement officer had just brought Cousin Danny home under-the-influence. Of course Billy pleaded his ignorance of the whole event.

There was the evening when the Knights of Winding Ridge, a name the boys gave to their band of merry pranksters, drove through the neighborhoods collecting the reflectors from all the driveways. Danny was actually innocent in this action as he was not present during the collection. The reflectors, however, ended up being strategically placed in the Bush’s front yard – probably a collection of at least 100 reflectors.  I’m sure Uncle Jim was delighted the next morning.

Debbie remembered the summer that Danny spent with the family back in Indianapolis. This was the summer when Billy was first gone to serve his Army stent. Debbie remembered how comforting it was to have Danny there to fill the void. She even let him drive her little MG around and remembered on one errand they ran having little Dennis with them and people thought Dennis was their son.

Danny’s adventures continued as he attended IU in Bloomington. There was that one evening when he and companions thought the billboards needed to come down around town. With chainsaws in hand, they set about accomplishing their mission. There was that one mishap when the billboard came down smashing Danny underneath it. Seems they had to retrieve a few extra friends to come to the scene to assist in lifting the billboard off Danny. He escaped with only a few scratches and a broken pair of glasses. When Billy saw him the next day, he seemed to be wearing those taped together glasses as a kind of trophy from his evening’s escapade.

Our younger generation representative, Jonathan Tobin, son of Denise Barrett-Tobin, joined us today too to add his recollection of a visit with Danny. He remembered back In 1996, when the Tobin family on their way to Jacksonville stopped to visit with Danny. They were sitting down at the swimming pool when Danny came out to the pool and opened a Bud light and plopped it down between Matthew and Jonathan and said “Here you go boys.” The boys were a whole 6 and 9 years old. Oh…for the good ole days.

We hope these fun memories bring a smile.  Danny certainly provided lots of smiles for us. We will forever miss him.

Uncle Bill  and Phyllis Barrett, Cousins Billy and Carol Barrett, Cousin Debbie Barrett, Cousin Diana Barrett-Hay,and even 2nd cousin,  Jonathan Tobin. 

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