John A. Danielson, 71, a resident of the Warren Manor Nursing Home, Warren, PA., formerly of Jamestown, New York, died Friday morning, October 30, 2020. John was born February 4, 1949 in Jamestown, N.Y. He was the son of Marilyn A. Eckstrom Danielson of Jamestown, N.Y and the late Richard A. Danielson. He was a graduate of Maple Grove High School, Bemus Point, N.Y. and was a self-employed tree cutter. John was a lover of all animals.
In addition to his mother, he is survived by 3 Brothers – Richard D. Danielson of Ocala, Florida, Steven A. Danielson and wife, Anne of Darlington, SC., Robert N. Danielson of Jamestown, N.Y., 1 Sister – Debra A. Danielson of Rockwood, TN., and several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a twin brother, James E Danielson.
A private funeral service will be conducted at the convenience of the family. Those wishing to make memorial contributions may do so through the Chautauqua County Humane Society, 2825 Strunk Road, Jamestown, N.Y. 14701. E-mail condolences may be sent by visiting www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com The Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home, Inc., Warren, PA. has been entrusted with funeral arrangements.
I am glad that I had the opportunity to sit with you, hold your hand and pray over you and ask the Lord in Heaven to give you peace, before you passed. You can now go and do the things in life that you always longed to do. The best part is you have the Lord Jesus Christ as your crew/army standing with you. Please tell Jimmy we said hi. Please keep an eye on our son. Rest in Peace my friend.
John was truly a friend of mine in high school when I lived in Greenhurst. I’ve never forgotten him. May he truly be in peace and my deepest sympathies go out to the family.
Dear Bob & Marilyn,
So sorry to read of your loss of John, a brother to you, and a son to Marilyn. It is difficult to lose either relationship, that has been part of a family connection. The person is gone, like a missing part of a favorite puzzle; we struggle and search to find it again, as part of our being connected, one with one another.
It is part of God’s plan for us to all grieve the loss and then rejoice in the knowledge that the passing is only temporary and you will meet again in God’s Kingdom. Words cannot always express what we feel inside when friends we care about have a personal loss. May you be comforted that friends have you in their thoughts and prayers during this most difficult of times. May you find peace within yourselves through the days ahead.