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IN MEMORY

Daniel Ervin - Class Of 1964

Daniel G. Ervin, Sr., a lifelong resident of Kenosha, passed away on June 4, 2024, in the care of Hospice Alliance, surrounded by family. He was born in Kenosha on May 21, 1946, to the late Lester Ervin and Doris (Livingston).

He attended local schools and served in the United States Navy from 1963 to 1967, when he was honorably discharged. He worked as an Operator for the Chicago Northwestern Railroad for many years until his retirement. On August 5, 1967, he married Barbara Becker and later raised a beautiful family together.

At 6' 8" (5 foot 20 in his words), to his friends and family he was known as "Big Dan". He took joy in making everyone laugh and had the most contagious and unique laugh in the room.

In his younger years, he was an active member of the Danish Brotherhood. He enjoyed many hobbies throughout his life:  fishing, hunting, photography, woodworking, handyman, rod and reel repair, volunteering with his churches, and reading about the Civil War, his favorite musicians and cooking.

He was very proud of his work with the Kenosha Band Boosters and for years transported equipment for Band-O-Rama. His children have fond memories of the hours he spent playing his guitars and telling stories from his years on the railroad.

He is survived by his children:  Daniel Ervin, Jr. (Nicole), Laura Ervin (Geno Llanas) and Heidi Ervin; and grandchild, Noah Ervin. He is preceded in death by his parents; wife, Barbara (Becker) Ervin; and siblings: Lucille Ervin and Deborah Appleby. He is further survived by several brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews; and by his beloved cat, Teddy, who was very important to him.

The family would like to thank Hospice Alliance, the entire team at Froedtert Pleasant Prairie and Aurora Kenosha, his good friend Gary Lewis, and his special friend, Franny Stancar.

Services will be announced at a later date.

 
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06/20/24 12:43 PM #1    

Sherwin Kruger (1964)

It's been many, many years since Dan and I had contact.  Mostly in our Sunnyside Elementary days.  I have very fond memories of Dan from our childhood.  Obviously there was much more to him, since then.  Rest in Peace old friend.


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