May 2015 Daniel Earl "Danny" Bain Daniel Earl “Danny” Bain, 62, of Cement, was born October 31, 1952, to Haskell and Lois (Lott) Bain in San Antonio, Texas. He passed from this life on Saturday, May 2, 2015, at the Oklahoma heart Hospital in Oklahoma City. Danny was raised in Britton, Oklahoma and attended John Marshall High School graduating with the Class of 1970. He went to college for a short time to study entomology. Danny worked as a pest control technician, security guard, had a janitorial service and electronically cleaned commercial air filters until health problems forced him into retirement. He spent the next twenty years living in Cement with his family. Danny loved spending time playing with his grandchildren and watching them grow up. His favorite past-time was taking his grandchildren on walks and teaching them everything he knew. Danny was an extremely intelligent man and shared his wisdom with his daughters and grandchildren. He also loved nature and sharing it with his grandchildren. Danny enjoyed hanging out at the Gas-N-Go, visiting with his friends. He liked playing guitar, singing and listening to music. Danny also liked to have fun and was very light-hearted. He was well-known for his way of speaking in riddles, rhyme, making jokes and his constant smile. Danny’s favorite saying was, “I’ve changed my mind; the world is fine.” Danny was preceded in death only by his parents, Haskell and Lois Bain. Survivors include his two daughters, Amber Youngblood and her husband, John and Shara Davidson and her husband, Jeremy; six grandchildren, Kaleb Daniel Bain, Dalon Youngblood, Rayna Youngblood, Skilah Davidson, Aiden Davidson and Ellah Davidson; one great grandchild on the way, Lainey, all of Cement; two brothers, Kell Bain of Asia and Ronald Bain of Kent Washington; one sister, Gale Lundburg of Arizona; the mother of his children, Cheryl Malone; other relatives and friends. Graveside services will be held at 1 P.M., Tuesday, May 5, 2015, at the Cement Cemetery with Raymond McPherson officiating. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.steversonfuneralhome.com. |
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