"Dancing Uncle Danny....Always the life of the party with a big smile. He will be missed. So Sorry Cathy and Family"
Danny L Games
Danny L. Games, 65, of Canton, passed away Saturday, November 12, 2022, at Graham Hospital in Canton.
He was born on September 21, 1957, in Canton, to Jack and Gloria (Taylor) Games. They preceded him in death.
He is survived by one daughter, Tessa (Luke) D'Urso of Sidney Illinois, one stepson Toby Ortiz-Withers of Thomasboro Illinois, one granddaughter, Maliyah Ortiz, two brothers, Ricky (Tanya) Games of Canton, Edward (Lynda) Games of Chandler Arizona, and one sister Cathy Spotser of Canton.
Danny retired from Slaights in Canton. He enjoyed working on his motorized bicycle and listening to music. Danny was always known to have a good time and will be remembered most by the nickname "Dancin Danny".
Cremation rites have been accorded a celebration of life will be held on Sunday December 18th at Moore's Pub in Canton, from 12:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m.
"Dancing Uncle Danny....Always the life of the party with a big smile. He will be missed. So Sorry Cathy and Family"
"My heart and prayers go out to all of Danny\'s family and friends. Danny was a great neighbor and true friend. I have had lots of good times with Danny. He had a big heart. He loved that damn motor bike. Lol. He would be out there washing and waxing it like it was a Harley. I\'m going to miss him like crazy. His memory will live on through the music and memories. "
"My deepest sympathy and prayers to the family, May the family receive much comfort as you pour out your hearts to God in prayer along with the prayers of many others. Psalms 102:1"
"So sorry to hear of Danny\'s passing , we all grew up on East Maple Street ..... Thoughts & Prayers to his family , ......"
"Rick. Sorry for the loss of your brother. Greg Derry DDS "
"I remember Danny from uptown when I\'d blow in on the weekends, he was a good guy. It\'s a shame to learn of his passing. May his family be comforted by the blessings and prayers from the Universe and the Lord (however you believe) knowing he has safely gone home."
"Rick and Ed sorry for your loss. Have fond memories of growing up with you guys in the Maple St neighborhood. Rest In Peace Danny."
"Danny, I knew you from when we lived on Anderson Pl. and your Family on Walnut. You were always fun to be around and later in life loved to Dance! Yes, Dancing Danny! Rest Easy Buddy! Debbie \"Grove\" Sheets"
"Hey little brother how I loved you keep on dancing "