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Danson Arlan Henry, fondly known as Dan, was born on March 23, 1958, in Beaumont, Texas. He walked this earth with a gentle spirit and a heart full of love until his passing on February 3, 2026, in Hewitt, Texas. Surrounded by the warmth of his loving family, Dan left this world peacefully, embodying the strength and independence he cherished throughout his life.
Dan graduated from Angleton High School in Houston in 1976, a testament to his determination and resolve. His career as a salesman in mobile home manufacturing parts not only showcased his work ethic but also allowed him to connect with countless individuals over the years. His colleagues and clients alike appreciated his kindness and his keen ability to bring humor into every interaction.
To those who knew him well, Dan was more than just a consummate professional; he was a gentle giant, always ready to lend a helping hand. His home was a haven of laughter, where sharing jokes and stories became a cherished tradition with family and friends. Dan’s love radiated in many forms, including his passion for creating beautiful stained glass pieces that reflected both his artistic spirit and his eye for detail.
Dan is survived by his beloved wife, Beth, whose love illuminated his life. He was a proud father to his son, Josh, and daughter, Susan Manley, who is married to Ricky, who all carry his legacy forward with grace and strength. Dan is also survived by his brother, Baxter Wallace Henry, and his wife, Karen, whose bonds of family were a cornerstone of his life.
As we hold onto the cherished memories and the countless moments spent with Dan, we celebrate not only his journey but the love he bestowed upon those around him. His spirit will live on in the laughter shared, the stained glass pieces crafted, and the beautiful stories told. Dan will be deeply missed, but his heart will forever remain with those he loved.
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