Gary was driving the car when it reportedly went out of control on a curve on CTH N, seven miles northeast of Ellsworth as they were returning home from a church softball tournament in which they had participated.
The car left the road, glanced off a tree and rolled over, coming to rest on its top. The boys in the front seat reportedly had their seat belts on and fastened.
Gary's death was attributed to severe head injuries.
Gary Victor Danielson was born to Dale and Vivian ( Berman ) Danielson, December 21, 1950 at Mineral Wells, Texas. At the age of one month, he came with his parents to Spring Valley Wisconsin, where he lived the rest of his life.
His church membership was at the St. John's Lutheran Church, Spring Valley, where he was baptized by the Reverend Carsten Smeby and confirmed by the Reverend David J. Campbell.
He would have been a junior in Spring Valley High School this fall. He had worked at Crystal Cave as a guide for the past three years.
Gary's death came suddenly Wednesday evening, August 2, 1967, when the car he was driving swerved and overturned in El Paso township.
Preceding him in death were his grandfathers, Victor Danielson and Dave Berman.
Surviving him are; his parents; two sisters, Shelley and Lisa both at home; his grandmothers, Mrs. Olga Stene, Forest, Wisconsin, and Mrs. O.O. McCray, Graford, Texas; several aunts, uncles, cousins and other more distant relatives and friends.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday, August 5, at St. John's Lutheran Church in Spring Valley with the Reverend Ronald Leslie officiating in absence of Reverend John Friedli. Interment was in St. John's Lutheran Cemetery.
Pallbearers were; Dennis Kado, Jack Hannack, Gary Korbel, Charles Arneson, Roger Olson and Douglas Lamb. Honorary pallbearers were; Craig Nelson, John Wenum, Peter Docter, Severe Docter, Rodney Vorlicek, Donald Fast, Bill Richardson and Greg Kado
Gary was driving the car when it reportedly went out of control on a curve on CTH N, seven miles northeast of Ellsworth as they were returning home from a church softball tournament in which they had participated.
The car left the road, glanced off a tree and rolled over, coming to rest on its top. The boys in the front seat reportedly had their seat belts on and fastened.
Gary's death was attributed to severe head injuries.
Gary Victor Danielson was born to Dale and Vivian ( Berman ) Danielson, December 21, 1950 at Mineral Wells, Texas. At the age of one month, he came with his parents to Spring Valley Wisconsin, where he lived the rest of his life.
His church membership was at the St. John's Lutheran Church, Spring Valley, where he was baptized by the Reverend Carsten Smeby and confirmed by the Reverend David J. Campbell.
He would have been a junior in Spring Valley High School this fall. He had worked at Crystal Cave as a guide for the past three years.
Gary's death came suddenly Wednesday evening, August 2, 1967, when the car he was driving swerved and overturned in El Paso township.
Preceding him in death were his grandfathers, Victor Danielson and Dave Berman.
Surviving him are; his parents; two sisters, Shelley and Lisa both at home; his grandmothers, Mrs. Olga Stene, Forest, Wisconsin, and Mrs. O.O. McCray, Graford, Texas; several aunts, uncles, cousins and other more distant relatives and friends.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday, August 5, at St. John's Lutheran Church in Spring Valley with the Reverend Ronald Leslie officiating in absence of Reverend John Friedli. Interment was in St. John's Lutheran Cemetery.
Pallbearers were; Dennis Kado, Jack Hannack, Gary Korbel, Charles Arneson, Roger Olson and Douglas Lamb. Honorary pallbearers were; Craig Nelson, John Wenum, Peter Docter, Severe Docter, Rodney Vorlicek, Donald Fast, Bill Richardson and Greg Kado
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