In loving memory of

Danny Blane Miller
December 11, 1960 - February 5, 2016

Danny Blane Miller, 55, of Allison, Iowa, passed away Friday, February 5, 2016, at the Waverly Health Center in Waverly, Iowa. He was born on December 11, 1960, in Charles City, Iowa, to Wayne and Joan (Henning) Miller. Danny attended the Allison-Bristow High School. He worked for Red Fox in Waverly and for J & J Construction in Parkersburg. Danny was an avid fisherman, hunter and camper. Every year, he and his hunting friends had an annual wild game feed which he enjoyed dearly. Danny was a kind gentle person, who loved the outdoors and animals. He enjoyed cooking, grilling, smoking meat, mushroom hunting, asparagus searching, and most of all being with his daughter. Danny is survived by his daughter Dani Miller of Kesley, special friend Cindy DeWitt of Kesley and her children Jeff and Dallas, his father Wayne Miller of Allison, brother Marty Miller, brother Jeffrey Miller, sister Wendy Jo (Daniel) Dralle, along with several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his mother Joan Miller.

Tributes

Kerri wrote on Sep 7, 2016:

"Dan was always so kind to me and my son.....and my dogs miss him too......I really enjoyed our talks......."

dan rademaker wrote on Feb 10, 2016:

"Godspeed Bro"

Cheryl Santee wrote on Feb 8, 2016:

"I attended school with Danny all through all of our school years. Danny was alqways so kind and gentle. Such a Beautiful Soul. Rest Well my friend. I will never forget you!"

Denise Dao wrote on Feb 8, 2016:

"Danny and Cindy painted my home in Dumont for me , he was fun to work with and talk to, Prayers go out to.hiis daughter and family and Cindy http://www.sietsemavogelfuneralhomes.com/obituary/147821/Danny-Miller//"

val bliss wrote on Feb 6, 2016:

"danny and i had known eachother for close to 39 years. in all these years he was a great friend and had alot of good advice.i will miss him greatly and give my sympothy to his family and his daughter. he was a great fisherman. i pray you catch the big one in heaven."