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1973


~*Born in Australia on 23rd April  1973*~
~*Daniel Richard*~

 
1973


    
~*Christened 17th June 1973*~

 
1973


~*First prize at the local fete~of course*~

 
1974

~*Early in the year 1974 you pulled a boiling cup of tea of the bench and burnt your back. 
~*You were just starting to walk and get into mischeif.*~
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~*September 1974 your new playmate was born*~
~*Caine Kenneth*~
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~*In November of this year we left Fred*~

 
1975

~*We met Peter Kershaw this year*~
He was one up on Fred, and that's really saying something, Pete did his best and that's all I ever expect from anyone.

 
1977


~*November 1977 saw the arrival of your second brother*~
~*Quentin Keith*~

You as always were so proud to be a big brother
once again.


 
1978


~*Started school in Wagga at Gurwood public 1978*~
You were a big boy now and insisted that you could walk to school by yourself along one of the busiest roads in Wagga...and you were big and you did. But I followed along at a safe distance.

 
17th June 1994


~*17th June 1994 Daniels beloved son was born (Me)*~ 
~*Jackson Daniel Dean*~
 

 
December 1994


~*You married Susan Dean in December 1994*~

 
February 10th 2006


~* Shauna Maree Williams arrived February 10th 2006*~

 
2007

~*Passed away on August 10th 2007 at the age of 34*~
~*We returned Daniel to Tumut and layed him to rest at the Tumut lawn cemetary on August 17th 2007*~




~*I recalled a time when Daniel was rather young. Daniel and his mate Richard had decided on how they would like to be buried when they died, Richard wanted a very oversized steel box so that he could have everything that he owned with him. Daniels request was to be buried in a flash top of the line sports car a 'Lamborghini Countach' *~


~*What an imagination Daniel had*~

 
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