Daniel Thompson
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Greece: Monday, June 7, 2010 at age 59. He is survived by his mother, Betty Thompson (Holley); father, Kenneth (Elaine) Thompson; brothers and sisters, Brian (Ann) Thompson, Cindy (Tom) Birdsall, Scott Thompson, Nancy (Tom) Thompson; nieces, Nicole and Rachel Thompson; nephew, Matthew Thompson; many aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends. No prior calling. His Memorial Service will be held Thursday 2:00 PM at Park Ridge Free Methodist Church, 10 Straub Road. Private Interment. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Hildebrandt Hospice in his memory.
Dear Grandma & the rest of my Family, I wish with all my heart that I could have been at the service, this past Thursday. But, it would have been hard! Anyways Danny was a was a great Uncle that was easy to talk to if I ever wanted to go to a movie, or a baseball game he was up for going. If I had a question about a movie, he knew the answer, and if he didn’t he found it! He loved watching movies, Thats what I will always remember other than he’s personality, he ahad a HUGE collection of DVD and VCR’s. He was proud of them! I know how hard it was towards the end, he is in a better place now and is no longer suffereing. If there is anything I can do please let me know!
I remember when I use to spend the night with Cindy, way back when we were in high school, and Danny use to entertain us. I am sorry for your loss and will keep you in my prays. Virginia Scalzo-Adams
To Aunt Betty and Family: I remember a couple of things about Danny. As youngsters, when we lived at Plymouth Avenue South, I remember that he was always playing baseball in the backyard. He enjoyed it immensely. Many years later in the early 1980’s, I remember while I was home in Rochester on summer break from college that Danny had very generously invited me out for dinner and to see a movie. The movie was a comedy which took place during a train ride; ‘Silver Streak’ was the name of the movie I think. Boy did he enjoy that movie! I remember that he and I laughed out loud quite a bit during the movie that evening. I think he really enjoyed going to the movies. During recent years and the couple of times that I saw him, what stands out most for me is how easy it was to talk to him. He was so easygoing. He loved to joke around and he had a very wonderful sense of humor. He always treated Richard and I very well and for that we are both very grateful. He will be missed. My deepest sympathy, Bruce Holley beholley1956@me.com