With the Thanksgiving season being upon us, those of us who knew Danny have every reason to give thanks for knowing such a special person. His innocence, achievement, humor, intelligence, warmth and affection brought much joy to those around him. Danny took great pride working at the Waukesha Training Center and being a dishwasher at St. Coletta's in Jefferson WI. He was an avid bowler, an Elvis devotee and a huge Packer fan. In the Lakeside Drive area of Elm Grove, he was known for helping his neighbors with the mail and papers.
Danny is survived by his brother, Paul Dlouhy of Waukesha, and his sister and brother-in-law, Elaine and Bill Durmer of Wadsworth IL. His mother, Irene, and his father, Sylvester Dlouhy predeceased Dan. He had extended family ties in southeast Wisconsin and the greater Chicago area, and he had many friends from all over as Danny touched those he met.
With the Thanksgiving season being upon us, those of us who knew Danny have every reason to give thanks for knowing such a special person. His innocence, achievement, humor, intelligence, warmth and affection brought much joy to those around him. Danny took great pride working at the Waukesha Training Center and being a dishwasher at St. Coletta's in Jefferson WI. He was an avid bowler, an Elvis devotee and a huge Packer fan. In the Lakeside Drive area of Elm Grove, he was known for helping his neighbors with the mail and papers.
Danny is survived by his brother, Paul Dlouhy of Waukesha, and his sister and brother-in-law, Elaine and Bill Durmer of Wadsworth IL. His mother, Irene, and his father, Sylvester Dlouhy predeceased Dan. He had extended family ties in southeast Wisconsin and the greater Chicago area, and he had many friends from all over as Danny touched those he met.
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