Daniel Crinnion

In Loving Memory

Crinnion, Daniel J. “Dan”

Crinnion, Daniel J. “Dan” Monday April 20, 2026. Beloved husband of Dotty M. Crinnion (nee Bellew). Dear father of John Crinnion, James (Lori) Crinnion and Jennifer Gumusata. Dear grandfather of Johnathan, Cameron, Danielle, Darren and Brock, Dear Brother of David Crinnion (Nannie van Toorenburg), Michael (Marcia) Crinnion, Mark A. (Marie) Crinnion and the late Elizabeth Crinnion. Our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great uncle, cousin and friend.

Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Friday, April 24, 10:00 am until service at 12:00 noon. Service concludes at the funeral home. Dan was a volunteer for Meals on Wheels for many years. In lieu of flowers, contributions to de Greeff Hospice House or the Special Olympics appreciated.

 

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12 thoughts on “Crinnion, Daniel J. “Dan””

  1. Jeff and I are very sorry for your loss. You took very good care of Dan. Sending hugs and prayers for you and your families comfort.

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  2. He was a wonderful man – always willing to help others whenever asked. He will be missed and we will always remember the man he was

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  3. Dan was such a nice and friendly man. Luckily we visited him last year several times.
    He will be missed a lot by his oldest brother and me.
    All the hugs from us from the Netherlands for Dotty, the children and grandchildern and te rest of the family.
    David and Nannie

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  4. My heart is broken, but I am heartened knowing of the wonderful patience and great care Dan received from Dottie through the years. I hold Dottie and all who love Dan closely in my heart.

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  5. Praying for you Dotty and your family! It was a privilege caring for Dan while he was with us at DeGreeff Hospice House. Dotty, you are such a devoted and loving wife. May the Lord bring you much comfort and peace.

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  6. We send our deepest sympathy to you, Dotty, and to the whole Crinnion family. Dan is graduated to heaven now and is probably having the time of his life checking things out there, since he is made whole (could be running and shouting all over the place and must be totally enjoying the love of his heavenly father). We will miss you, Dan.

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  7. I am so sad to hear this. I really enjoyed the trip we took to Memphis way, way back in the 1970s, I will remember visiting Elvis’ Graceland while we were there. I was so lucky to meet him when we were all so young. My heart goes out to you, Dotty. I will be keeping both of you in my prayers. Take good care of yourself in this time.

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  8. Sending prayers for the whole family. It was so nice to meet Dan and witness the care you gave him Dotty. Thank you for caring about my mother at Delmar Gardens. I will miss Dan’s smile and laugh.

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  9. Thank you to everyone for your kind words. I am, of course, devastated to lose my husband of 51 years, but I am comforted to know that he is with Jesus and isn’t struggling with serious health issues anymore. He has now been made whole in heaven. Hallelujah. His beautiful smile will certainly be missed by many of us here on Earth. I will always love you. Rest in peace.

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  10. So sorry to hear about Dan’s death. He was a great guy, a good family man, and a good friend willing to help anyone. It is good to know he is in a better place where he no longer has to struggle. Our deepest sympathy to Dotty, John, Jim, and Jennifer, as well as the grandkids. Rest in peace, dear friend.

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