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LTJG Cyril J. “Cy” Dangel

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LTJG Cyril J. “Cy” Dangel Veteran

Birth
Northville, Spink County, South Dakota, USA
Death
7 Mar 2013 (aged 91)
Redfield, Spink County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Redfield, Spink County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk 1, Lot 16, Gr 4
Memorial ID
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Cyril J. Dangel, 91, of Redfield, SD, died Thursday, March 7, 2013 at Eastern Star Home in Redfield.

Mass of Christian Burial will be Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. St. Bernard's Catholic Church in Redfield. Father Christopher Hughes will celebrate the mass.

Burial will be in St. Bernard's Cemetery.

Visitation will be Monday from 1-8:00 p.m. with a rosary at 7:00 p.m. at Thelen Funeral Home in Redfield.
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U.S. Veteran
Cyril J. Dangel, 91, of Redfield, SD, died Thursday, March 7, 2013 at Eastern Star Home in Redfield. Mass of Christian Burial will be Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. St. Bernard's Catholic Church in Redfield. Father Christopher Hughes will celebrate the mass. Burial will be in St. Bernard's Cemetery. Visitation will be Monday from 1-8:00 p.m. with a rosary at 7:00 p.m. at Thelen Funeral Home in Redfield. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials be directed to a worthy cause of the donor's choice. www.thelenfuneralhome.com

Cyril J Dangel was born June 1, 1921 to William and Edna (Wood) Dangel on a farm three miles west of Northville, SD. Cy was raised on the farm during the dirty thirties with his three sisters. He attended Northville City School for twelve years. He attended Aberdeen Business College in 1939 and was hired as a secretary at AOUW Insurance Company in Aberdeen.

With the onset of World War II, Cy enlisted in the United States Navy Air Corps in August 1942. He was commissioned as an Ensign in the US Navy and earned his pilot wings November 15, 1943. He started flying PBM Seaplanes and lived on seaplane tenders in six bays around the Philippine Islands. They flew night patrols checking on Japanese fleets and supply ship movements. Their protocol was to leave at 6 PM and return to base around 7 AM. They flew at 1000 feet altitude about 1000 miles. Navigation was by the stars. On December 24, 1944, Cy's No. 3 Crew of VPB-20 Squadron was shot down near Negros Island, Philippines by a Japanese Zero Fighter. The crew of twelve was rescued and later returned to their base by a PBY Seaplane. They had Christmas dinner on the 25th! Cy was honorably discharged November 1, 1945. He was one of the area WWII veterans on the third trip of Honor Flight South Dakota in October 2009 to visit the World War II Memorial and other sights. He began employment at A & B Chevrolet in 1945 working as a parts man and bookkeeper for 21 years.

Cy married Desamore Wright on February 15, 1947 in Redfield. They were blessed with their three children Douglas, Michael and Julie. Cy started Dangel Insurance Agency in 1966 and retired in 1982.

Cy enjoyed volunteering. He was a past member of the Redfield Jaycee Chapter, Webelos Scout leader, Redfield Volunteer Fireman for 50 years, Redfield Lions Club member and VFW and American Legion life member. He held various leadership positions in all of the organizations. He was a 4th Degree Knights of Columbus member and helped organize their blood drives for many years. He was a member of St. Bernard's Catholic Church.

Cy and Desamore enjoyed traveling, camping and spending winters in Texas, Florida, Arizona and California. In his earlier years, he liked to hunt ducks and geese and go fishing. His all-time favorite pastime was playing cards, especially Pinochle.

Cy is survived by his wife of 66 years, Desamore Dangel; his children: Douglas (Diane) Dangel, Redfield, SD and Michael (Juanita) Dangel, Merrimack, NH; son-in- law Jeff Jungwirth, Houston, TX; six grandchildren: Jennifer (Kraig Jackson) Dangel; Jeffrey (Michelle) Dangel; Matthew (Cristina) Dangel and their children Christopher, Elizabeth and Andrew; Katherine (Jeff) Newman and their children Matilda and Genevieve; Christopher Jungwirth and Amanda Jungwirth. He is also survived by his three sisters: Eileen Kramer, Iola Mulloy and Zelda (Lee) Bain and many nieces and nephews.

Preceding him in death were his parents, his daughter Julie Ann Jungwirth in 1995, and brothers-in-law: Elmer Kramer
and Maurice Mulloy.
**************Obit courtesy of: Blanch Flanigan
Cyril J. Dangel, 91, of Redfield, SD, died Thursday, March 7, 2013 at Eastern Star Home in Redfield.

Mass of Christian Burial will be Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. St. Bernard's Catholic Church in Redfield. Father Christopher Hughes will celebrate the mass.

Burial will be in St. Bernard's Cemetery.

Visitation will be Monday from 1-8:00 p.m. with a rosary at 7:00 p.m. at Thelen Funeral Home in Redfield.
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U.S. Veteran
Cyril J. Dangel, 91, of Redfield, SD, died Thursday, March 7, 2013 at Eastern Star Home in Redfield. Mass of Christian Burial will be Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. St. Bernard's Catholic Church in Redfield. Father Christopher Hughes will celebrate the mass. Burial will be in St. Bernard's Cemetery. Visitation will be Monday from 1-8:00 p.m. with a rosary at 7:00 p.m. at Thelen Funeral Home in Redfield. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials be directed to a worthy cause of the donor's choice. www.thelenfuneralhome.com

Cyril J Dangel was born June 1, 1921 to William and Edna (Wood) Dangel on a farm three miles west of Northville, SD. Cy was raised on the farm during the dirty thirties with his three sisters. He attended Northville City School for twelve years. He attended Aberdeen Business College in 1939 and was hired as a secretary at AOUW Insurance Company in Aberdeen.

With the onset of World War II, Cy enlisted in the United States Navy Air Corps in August 1942. He was commissioned as an Ensign in the US Navy and earned his pilot wings November 15, 1943. He started flying PBM Seaplanes and lived on seaplane tenders in six bays around the Philippine Islands. They flew night patrols checking on Japanese fleets and supply ship movements. Their protocol was to leave at 6 PM and return to base around 7 AM. They flew at 1000 feet altitude about 1000 miles. Navigation was by the stars. On December 24, 1944, Cy's No. 3 Crew of VPB-20 Squadron was shot down near Negros Island, Philippines by a Japanese Zero Fighter. The crew of twelve was rescued and later returned to their base by a PBY Seaplane. They had Christmas dinner on the 25th! Cy was honorably discharged November 1, 1945. He was one of the area WWII veterans on the third trip of Honor Flight South Dakota in October 2009 to visit the World War II Memorial and other sights. He began employment at A & B Chevrolet in 1945 working as a parts man and bookkeeper for 21 years.

Cy married Desamore Wright on February 15, 1947 in Redfield. They were blessed with their three children Douglas, Michael and Julie. Cy started Dangel Insurance Agency in 1966 and retired in 1982.

Cy enjoyed volunteering. He was a past member of the Redfield Jaycee Chapter, Webelos Scout leader, Redfield Volunteer Fireman for 50 years, Redfield Lions Club member and VFW and American Legion life member. He held various leadership positions in all of the organizations. He was a 4th Degree Knights of Columbus member and helped organize their blood drives for many years. He was a member of St. Bernard's Catholic Church.

Cy and Desamore enjoyed traveling, camping and spending winters in Texas, Florida, Arizona and California. In his earlier years, he liked to hunt ducks and geese and go fishing. His all-time favorite pastime was playing cards, especially Pinochle.

Cy is survived by his wife of 66 years, Desamore Dangel; his children: Douglas (Diane) Dangel, Redfield, SD and Michael (Juanita) Dangel, Merrimack, NH; son-in- law Jeff Jungwirth, Houston, TX; six grandchildren: Jennifer (Kraig Jackson) Dangel; Jeffrey (Michelle) Dangel; Matthew (Cristina) Dangel and their children Christopher, Elizabeth and Andrew; Katherine (Jeff) Newman and their children Matilda and Genevieve; Christopher Jungwirth and Amanda Jungwirth. He is also survived by his three sisters: Eileen Kramer, Iola Mulloy and Zelda (Lee) Bain and many nieces and nephews.

Preceding him in death were his parents, his daughter Julie Ann Jungwirth in 1995, and brothers-in-law: Elmer Kramer
and Maurice Mulloy.
**************Obit courtesy of: Blanch Flanigan


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