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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Dean Devon
Paige
October 6, 1979 – February 11, 2024
Dean Devon Paige Danner was born on October 6, 1979 to Rev. Jewel and the late Joetta Danner in Malvern, Arkansas. Dean transitioned from his earthly home on February 11, 2024. He accepted Christ at an early age at Davis Creek Baptist Church in Prattsville, Arkansas. He enjoyed hunting, being a grill master, running dogs, motorcycle riding, also playing football and basketball. Dean was employed at Will Stephen Farm, Central Truck Driving and Kohler. He was a graduate of Sheridan High School, Class of 1998, loved listening to music and being a member of the No Limit Riders Motorcycle Club and Buck One Hunting Club. Dean was preceded in death by his mother: Joetta Danner; sister: Glady Paige; grandparents: Jane Danner and Mrs. Glady Paige; nephews: Devin Edwards and Solomon Williams. Dean memory will forever be etched in the hearts of his loving father and bonus mother: Rev. Jewel and Marsha Danner; brothers: Corey (Tonya) Danner of Sheridan, Arkansas, Terrence (Youlonda) Giles of North Little Rock, Arkansas, Eric Hatley of Longview, Texas and Tirrell Hatley of Marshall, Texas; sister: Pamela(Sergio)Williams of Bartlett, Tennessee; stepdaughters: Dasha (Timothy) Scott, Telexia Avery all of Pine Bluff, Arkansas; granddaughter: Kaidence Scott of Pine Bluff, Arkansas; nieces: Aalyiah and Kaylie Williams, Kiara, Nadiya, and Armani Watkins; nephews: Corbin Danner, Landen, Kaiddin and Sergio Williams Jr. Big Mama Hatley, aunts, uncles, cousins and a host of other relatives and friends. My Last Ride My hands are clenched around chrome bars the engine's rumble sounds so sweet. I twist the throttle with my palm and roar off down the street. The slapping of my leathers and raging winds on either side, drum a beat of sweet contentment as I ride this, my last ride. Alone on my tin pony, to the heavens I've been called, but fret not my dear loved ones, I'm not lonely here at all. The speedometer is just a blur as tears blow from my eyes, the bike and I roll forward off into the calling skies. I hope I touched your lives one day, and left a treasured mark, now I'll ride on to forever, with your memory in my heart. ~UNK Samuel L. Vance & Sons Funeral Directors " The Epitome of Service "
CELEBRATION OF LIFE Saturday, February 24, 2024 11:00 AM First Missionary Baptist Church - Rockport 530 Dr. James N. McCollum Drive Malvern, AR 72104
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