Nathaniel Daniels, 67 of Zephyrhills died Oct. 13, at the East Pasco Medical Center.
Born the son of Everett and Carlis Burnham Daniels of Leeds Maine. He was educated in Leeds schools.Nathaniel married Virginia Arsenault on May 26, 1950 she died Sept. 25, 1975.Nathaniel married Vivian Hawes of Fairfield Maine on Dec. 31, 1975.
Nathaniel was a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the U.S. Army. He was employed at Keyes Fiber of Waterville for 32 years, retiring from the position of foreman in August of 1988.
He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Waterville, Maine and the Tourist Club.
He moved to Zephrhills Fl, five years ago.
Survivors include; his widow;a brother; Kenneth W Smith
Nathaniel was predeceased by his parents, and his wife Virginia.
Nathaniel E Daniels
Father was Everett R Daniels/Whitney, Mother Carlis Inez Burnham married on Sept.2, 1925.
Carlis remarried on Dec 13, 1934 to Amos Smith, Nathaniel had a half brother Kenneth W. Smith.
Nathaniel was in the US ARMY from Feb. 6,1952 to Nov. 5,1953 achieving rank of Sargent First Class He was in the Korean Conflict.
Nathaniel Daniels, 67 of Zephyrhills died Oct. 13, at the East Pasco Medical Center.
Born the son of Everett and Carlis Burnham Daniels of Leeds Maine. He was educated in Leeds schools.Nathaniel married Virginia Arsenault on May 26, 1950 she died Sept. 25, 1975.Nathaniel married Vivian Hawes of Fairfield Maine on Dec. 31, 1975.
Nathaniel was a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the U.S. Army. He was employed at Keyes Fiber of Waterville for 32 years, retiring from the position of foreman in August of 1988.
He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Waterville, Maine and the Tourist Club.
He moved to Zephrhills Fl, five years ago.
Survivors include; his widow;a brother; Kenneth W Smith
Nathaniel was predeceased by his parents, and his wife Virginia.
Nathaniel E Daniels
Father was Everett R Daniels/Whitney, Mother Carlis Inez Burnham married on Sept.2, 1925.
Carlis remarried on Dec 13, 1934 to Amos Smith, Nathaniel had a half brother Kenneth W. Smith.
Nathaniel was in the US ARMY from Feb. 6,1952 to Nov. 5,1953 achieving rank of Sargent First Class He was in the Korean Conflict.