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Unity mortuary
Unity mortuary









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So everyday, I vow to make a difference, share a smile, live, laugh and love. You were my light, my heart, my gift of love, from the very highest source. Risk making a fool of myself, dance every dance. To honor you, I take chances, say what I feel, hold nothing back,

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To honor you, I listen to music you would have liked,Īnd sing at the top of my lungs, with the windows rolled down. I know now there is no guarantee of days or hours spent in their presence. To honor you, I take the time to appreciate everyone I love, To honor you, I laugh and love with those who knew your smileĪnd the way your eyes twinkled with mischief and secret knowledge. To honor you, I get up everyday and take a breath. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials in Daniel’s name be made to the Lantz Tucker Memorial Fund for Pets at. Private internment will be at Johnson County Memorial Gardens.

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Visitation will be from 10am-11am on Wednesday, October 19th, 2022, with services beginning at 11am at Unity Temple on the Plaza, KCMO, and a reception to follow. Loyal to the bone, he had a deep love for his family and friends and was happiest when surrounded by them.ĭaniel is survived by his mother, Vicki Rodman, father, Mark Rodman, brother, John Rodman, fiancée Ava Oxley, and maternal grandmother Elizabeth Kascht, as well as many aunts, uncles, and cousins. He was especially known for his willingness to lend a hand whenever needed and hard work ethic. His relationship with his surviving grandmother, Betty, was a wonder to witness as they shared a particularly special bond that began when Dan was just a toddler.

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Daniel enjoyed music and concerts, playing with his friends and family’s children, and being out in nature where he often kayaked with his fiancée, Ava, whom he loved and adored. Along with his love and penchant for science, Dan was also a history buff, often leaving the History Channel as the last watched channel on the television.ĭan dabbled in many ventures and hobbies, not the least of which being his life-long love for Kansas City Royals baseball, fixing up old cars and trucks, gaming with his friends, and adoring animals-especially his own dogs. A quote he shared gives us insight into his love for science: “The feeling of awed wonder that science can give us is one of the highest experiences of which the human psyche is capable. Intensely smart, he graduated from UMKC in 2012 with a degree in Chemistry and was working for Harcros Chemicals INC. Though not many can boast the same, Dan maintained many of his friendships from childhood through his time and beyond at Shawnee Mission West high school, which he graduated from in 2005. His kind spirit and warm nature fostered a welcoming acceptance for all who met him, and his quick-witted humor often had people around him laughing nearly to tears. Joseph Rodman, 35, of Kansas City, Missouri was born August 9th, 1987 and passed away October 12th, 2022.Ī friend to everyone, “Dan the Man” (as he was affectionately known by friends and family alike) never knew a stranger. Unity Mortuary is honored to serve this family. Family will receive friends 2:30pm-3:00pm with services to follow with Reverend Upton Officiating on Saturday September 10th at Unity Mortuary 1425 McCalla Ave, Knoxville TN, 37915 Interment will be at Park City Cemetery, 655 Old Cemetery Rd, Madisonville TN, 37354. Daughter: Tasha (Rashad) Jackson Granddaughter: Tyjhaya Tillery Brother: Calvin (Terri) Carson, Andre (Dyshn) Carson, David and Daniel Alford Sisters: Porchell Grant, Stephanie Winton and Cynthia Neal Devoted Companion: Amanda Smith Many devoted nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great nephews to numerous to name. Johnny is proceeded in death by his parents Lonnie and Louise Carson, Uncle James Carson, Sisters Carolina Anderson, Annette Carson, and Nephew Walter “Money” Neal He leaves to Cherish his memory, Son: Johnny Carson Jr.

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JC was a devoted father, brother, uncle, and friend who was the life of the party and pillar of his family. JC was a Veteran who served in the Army from 1977 to 1980. Born Januto the late Lonnie and Louise Carson. Johnny “JC” Carson of Knoxville TN, formerly of Madisonville TN departed this life Augat his home.











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