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Kenneth Emanuel Danielson

Oct. 17, 1922 – July 1, 2012

Kenneth Emanuel Danielson


POSTED July 6, 2012 9:58 p.m.

Ken Danielson was born and raised in Turlock where he attended school and then served in the Army Air Corp from 1942-1946.  After attending Cal Poly he began his career and eventually became the Agricultural Commissioner for Contra Costa County.

Ken and wife, Betty Danielson, were married on June 11, 1949.  After his retirement, Ken and Betty returned to Turlock and have resided there since.

Ken was a loving and dedicated husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather.  His greatest love was for his Lord and savior Jesus Christ and serving him.  Even in his last weeks of life he was encouraging others to receive the gospel of truth and accept God's love, mercy and saving grace.

He is survived by his wife Betty, 2 daughters Kay and Diane, son David and their respective families. They rejoice in his home going to be with his savior.

A memorial service will be held on Friday, July 13, 2012 at 11 a.m. at Berg Hall, Covenant Village in Turlock. Private military funeral service was held at San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery. Services entrusted with Turlock Funeral Home. www.TurlockMemorialPark.com

Jul. 6, 2012 09:58p.m. EDT Kenneth Emanuel Danielson Turlock Journal

Ken Danielson was born and raised in Turlock where he attended school and then served in the Army Air Corp from 1942-1946.  After attending Cal Poly he began his career and eventually became the Agricultural Commissioner for Contra Costa County.

Ken and wife, Betty Danielson, were married on June 11, 1949.  After his retirement, Ken and Betty returned to Turlock and have resided there since.

Ken was a loving and dedicated husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather.  His greatest love was for his Lord and savior Jesus Christ and serving him.  Even in his last weeks of life he was encouraging others to receive the gospel of truth and accept God's love, mercy and saving grace.

He is survived by his wife Betty, 2 daughters Kay and Diane, son David and their respective families. They rejoice in his home going to be with his savior.

A memorial service will be held on Friday, July 13, 2012 at 11 a.m. at Berg Hall, Covenant Village in Turlock. Private military funeral service was held at San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery. Services entrusted with Turlock Funeral Home. www.TurlockMemorialPark.com

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