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Margaret Bohall Stewart
January 28, 2026
I met Dan after he became employed with Campbell Soup. I never worked directly with him; it was later because of my job. He was a very conscientious and hardworking man. He wasn't a big talker until you got to know him, and I am very honored I had that opportunity. I gave him my personal nickname, " Gentle Dan", not just for his size, but for his demeanor. No matter where I saw him after our retirement, he never failed to stop and talk. He loved his family deeply, and even if I didn't know them personally, I always asked about them. My prayers are with his family at this difficult time. I am adding humor to this: I bet his little sister Paula is talking his head off. RIP my friend. Retirement was short, but God had other plans.
Sydney Young
January 28, 2026
What a beautiful obituary. I'm heartbroken for you all but so glad you have your memories of Dan to treasure. I know how much you love him.
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