He was married for 21 years to Sheila Denby. He was preceded in death by his sister, Lisa Miriam Denby, in 1977 and his father, Caleb Norfleet Denby, in 1999.
He is survived by two sons, Paul Denby and Nick Denby; his mother, Beatrice Rioux Denby of Charlottesville, Va.; one sister, Mrs. Toni Aldridge of Scottsville, Va.; and seven brothers, Keith Denby, Kevin Denby, and Shawn Denby of Scottsville, Va., Brian Denby and Paul Denby of Dallas, Texas, Gary Denby of Pattaya, Thailand, Eric Denby of Charlottesville, Va.
Daniel held a B.S. degree in Mathematics (1964 - College of William and Mary) and a Ph.D. in Mathematical Statistics, Operations Research and Industrial Engineering (1968-Virginia Tech). Following a varied professional consulting and entrepreneurial career, Daniel founded REDIRECTION in 1983, a business brokerage firm specializing in mergers and acquisitions.
There will be a memorial service held in August 2003 at the St. George Catholic Church on Route 20 in Scottsville, Va. Details to follow at a later date.
(The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Thursday, July 24, 2003)
He was married for 21 years to Sheila Denby. He was preceded in death by his sister, Lisa Miriam Denby, in 1977 and his father, Caleb Norfleet Denby, in 1999.
He is survived by two sons, Paul Denby and Nick Denby; his mother, Beatrice Rioux Denby of Charlottesville, Va.; one sister, Mrs. Toni Aldridge of Scottsville, Va.; and seven brothers, Keith Denby, Kevin Denby, and Shawn Denby of Scottsville, Va., Brian Denby and Paul Denby of Dallas, Texas, Gary Denby of Pattaya, Thailand, Eric Denby of Charlottesville, Va.
Daniel held a B.S. degree in Mathematics (1964 - College of William and Mary) and a Ph.D. in Mathematical Statistics, Operations Research and Industrial Engineering (1968-Virginia Tech). Following a varied professional consulting and entrepreneurial career, Daniel founded REDIRECTION in 1983, a business brokerage firm specializing in mergers and acquisitions.
There will be a memorial service held in August 2003 at the St. George Catholic Church on Route 20 in Scottsville, Va. Details to follow at a later date.
(The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Thursday, July 24, 2003)
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