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Daniel Curtis Grams

Posted 2014-10-20 by Sharla
Owens Livingston Mortuary,
Show Low, Arizona

Daniel Curtis Grams
May 15, 1955 - October 12, 2014

Daniel C. Grams passed away on Sunday, October 12, 2014 at Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center in Show Low, Navajo County, Arizona following a sudden illness. He was 59 years old. Daniel was born on May 15, 1955 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to his parents, the late Bernard and Dorothy Grams.

Daniel attended school in New Berlin, Wisconsin. He moved to Arizona nearly 35 years ago and thoroughly enjoyed the diverse beauty of the state. He worked as an auto body technician for Horne Collision for 5 years and was well liked by his co-workers. Daniel married Kristine on March 3, 2001 in Las Vegas. Her father was one of the witnesses to their union, which meant a great deal to Daniel.

Most recently, the couple celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary together. Daniel had 3 dogs that meant the world to him. He always kept them in a special place in his heart. They truly were his special friends and, Seka, Bondo and Sofi will miss his companionship and long walks in the mountains. Daniel loved being outside and always enjoyed a good fishing and camping trip. He also appreciated music of all kinds and would pass time by listening to whatever he was in the mood for.

Daniel is survived by his wife, Kristine Grams of Heber, Arizona; brothers: David (Dana) Grams of Merrel, Wisconsin, Rick Grams of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Bob (Candy) Grams of Watertown Wisconsin.

He will be missed. He truly loved his family and friends.

A special memorial service for Daniel will begin 1:00 P.M., Saturday, October 25, 2014 at the Faith Lutheran Church, 2750 Mogollon Drive in Overgaard, Arizona. Memorial contributions, in his name, to: Pet Allies, 1181 E. Thornton Avenue, Show Low, Arizona 85901 have been suggested by his family.




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