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Jennifer Magnifico
February 27, 2003
My deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Danny. I know he will be greatly missed.
Jennifer Magnifico
Kelly DeBever
February 27, 2003
Danny was one of a kind. He was always the first person I would see on Sundays during football. He liked the Bears but his heart belonged to the Cubs. He was a happy man if the Cubs were winning and he was in charge of the remote control. He will be greatly missed by all. The "Rock" will never be the same.
God Bless you Danny and your family.
Kittrell Brewer
February 26, 2003
To the Family
Danny was a great person that I had the pleasure to work with at the Merchandise Mart. Me, being a Sox fan; Danny, a Cub fan, we always had something to talk about. Danny will be missed by all of us, he was a very integral part of a big family at the Shamrock.
May God Bless You All
Kittrell Brewer
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