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Birth date: Jan 28, 1981 Death date: Mar 29, 2019
Daniel Lee Smith, age 38 from Crownsville, MD. 1/28/1981-3/29/2019. To know Danny was to love him! He was so full of life and that Amazing Smile! Danny enjoyed building car models, being with his dog, Julie and cat, Crete, design Read Obituary

Danny was and always will be my best friend and brother. From when we met in 85 till the day he left, I can say only this...Never will I forget all the great adventures we had...and the great times we shared..
"Time never stops ticking and the soul never stops longing for the ones we've lost along the way". Yours was a spirit like none other and I'm glad to have experienced a friendship like ours and may the next step in your journey be filled with the great wonder and sights we all hope to see one day...
I will always miss you my friend and I cant wait till we see each other again...until then...love, your friend
....Buckethead...
Can't believe your gone man, it doesn't seem possible. We weren't as close as we once were but that makes this no easier, you were like a brother to me. Seems like just yesterday we were riding around in that ridiculous low rider truck you were so proud of. To your family I am sorry for the loss of a great son, brother and uncle. As a father I can imagine no greater pain than the loss of a child. Love you buddy! Hope you have found the piece you deserve.
                                                              With love, the Spicknalls.

Danny, what can I say you don’t already know. He was a light in the dark and a jewel in the ruff waiting to be found. He was an amazing friend and a stellar person. His heart was made of gold. I miss him every day but know he made his way to heaven because if he couldn’t none of us can. Miss you buddy, make some stellar models in God’s arms and save me a spot for one day.
Brothers for life man you always be missed and loved man I can't wait to see you Cassie and my little girl sitting up day in paradise with Jesus I love you Danny I'll see you when I get there old spot for me. Brothers for life. From Jason in the Simon family.

Sharon, I prayed for you today and will continue to keep you and your family in my prayers. I'm so sorry.
Dear Mom, You dreamed of me last night and what I said was true. I may not be with you here on earth, but I am still with you. You took my hand and asked me if I was truly gone. I smiled at you and said, no Mom, you are not alone. I am always right there with you through all your pain and grief. My prayer for you each day is to somehow find relief. I know how much you love me Mom and you think of me all the time, just know that I am okay and I will see you again one day. Remember with each new dawn ... I am not gone. I Love you Mom

I haven’t talk to Danny in years, he was a cool dude.I remember he converted his Chevy truck into a Cadillac truck and I think it was before Cadillac trucks existed. Danny will be missed by many. Fly high Danny
Danny... His sunshine smile and his contagious laugh. That's what I'll remember. Growing up, I don't think there was a week where Paris, Danny, Jason and I weren't together. As adults we venture out but, always thought of and seen on special occasions. I have many memories of Danny. Playing tag, playing Super Mario Brother's when Nintendo first came out, and countless trips to Ocean City, to name a few. I remember a seagull deciding to leave it's mark on my shoulder, and Danny's immediate "contagious" laugh, ended up making me laugh. I'm very thankful that I was able to see and speak to him before God carried him to heaven. I think it's safe to say that he will be incredibly missed and impossible to ever forget!!! By his family and all that knew and loved him. Rest easy Danny. I'll be seeing ya.