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© The Stilwell Democrat Journal
November 26, 2008
Submitted by: Martha Real


Dan E. Pye

???? ~ November 12, 2008 | Age 26

Dan E. Pye passed away at Little Rock, AR at the age of 26. Dan was born in Siloam Springs and grew up in Northern Adair Co., Oklahoma.

He was employed by the Crown Suites Hotel in Little Rock as a valued member of their enginering dept.

In addition to his many friends and co workers at Crown Suites, he is survived by his adoptive father, Lex Taber and his wife, Jackee of Chance, OK. He also leaves behind a mother and step father; Gayle & Miguel Hernandez, a brother; George Lewellan, uncle; Tony Sergeant, daughter; Lydia Pye, all of Gentry, AR.

Dan will be missed by all who knew him and his contagious enthusiasm for life.

Services will be private.


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