In Loving Memory
Funeral Mass…
When: April 10th, 10:30am
Where: Sacred Heart Parish Chapel
3900 Arthur Drive
Ladner, BC
Officiating: Father Michael Martell
Burial: Gardens of Gethsemani
15694 – 32 Ave
Surrey, BC
Request: In lieu of flowers it is requested donations be made to charities that support young children and their education. Helping them help themselves. Dad quietly helped:
Danny Boy
Share your memories and condolences with this card…
March 13. 2024
May the comfort of family and friends be with you during this difficult time. I was so sad to learn of Senior Ale passing yesterday,
Condolences
Margaret
May the caring thoughts of others comfort yo at your time of loss, and may time ease the sorrow you feel today.
The residents, staff and managers of Morgan Place wish to extend their condolences
Alex & Deb
Hope the lifetime of warm and loving memories will help ease your sadness.
Thinking of You
Sorry for your loss.
Rebekah
Alex & Family
All my love I send to you to be with you at this time. No matter how long a life is their presence will be truly missed. The more yeras together the stronger the grief.
Hugs
Love Dee
March 14th, 2024
Deb and Alex
We are sorry to hear of the loss of Alex Sr.
Only time moves on to the next scene. Memory remains part of the heart forever.
Sending our love.
Tim, Lynn, Nyle and Ryan
April 6, 2024
Dear Alex and Debra
I was so sorry to see the obituary in the paper for your dad / father in law.
Alex from the conversations we had, your dad appeared to be quite “a force of nature” with a “life well lived:.
Its hard to lose a parent.
My thoughts are with you.
Hope this finds you and your family well.
All the best
Josie
Obituary
In Loving Memory of Alexander Danny
Alexander Danny, age 98, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving children on March 12, 2024. He was a cherished father and grandfather, known for his warmth, independence, and unwavering love for his family.
Born in Nemti, Hungary, Alexander immigrated to Canada as a child. However, the upheavals of World War II led him back to Hungary, where he found himself serving under Major Lyburn of The Durham Light Infantry near the end of the war.
After the war, Alex returned to Canada, where he built a life filled with dedication to his community and family. He married the woman who would become his lifelong best friend, Dorothea Biernacki, and together they raised three beautiful children.
Throughout his working years, Alex worked as an appliance repairman for Sears, where he honed his skills and earned the respect of his colleagues and customers alike. His dedication to his craft was evident in the quality of his work and the pride he took in his profession.
In his free time, Alexander found joy in simple pleasures, such as tending to his garden, feeding his squirrels, and enjoying sweets.
Alex will be deeply missed by his three children, Alex, Louise, and Linda and his four grandchildren, Natalie, Paul, Bryce and Cadey, who will carry his memory in their hearts forever.
Obituary as in the Delta OptimistNewspaper
Obituary in Vernon Morning Star Newspaper
Obituary in the Vancouver Sun
1925 – 2024
Predeceased by…
Dorothea, his wife
Annie, his sister
Julia, his mother
Sandor, his father
The many friends and family who already went on in the past. Especially, Tibor, William, John, Alex, Frank, Joe, Sam… so many dear friends and moments of joy, remembered often.
Survived by…
His immediate family; Alex & Debra, Louise & Fred and Linda & Victor, along with grandchildren; Natalie ( Sean ), Paul ( Annie ), Bryce ( Alicia ) and Cadey. As well as many friends and family, especially Mary, Margaret, Helen, Larry, Mike, Charlotte, Henry, Tim, Gale, Gary, Attila and Gabi.