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Daniel James Fawver

December 2nd, 1976 - April 29th, 2018

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Daniel James Fawver was born in Portland, Oregon on December 2, 1976 and passed in Portland, Oregon on April 29, 2018. Born to parents Willard and Joyce Fawver Daniel attended grade school at Lake Grove and Uplands in Lake Oswego, Lake Oswego Highschool and Thomas A. Edison, some studies at PCC Sylvania and Job Corps in Astoria for "Office Applications". Unable to work due to complications from Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy. Dan was a lifelong Presbyterian and committed christian. He loved the Oregon coast and was an avid collector of US Coins/Stamps. He was interested in US History and presidents. He enjoyed country and bluegrass music; Doc Watson and Johhny Cash were his favorites. He loved a good joke and liked to read biographies and human interest stories. Abe Lincoln and Ronald Reagan were his favorite presidents. He loved fish n chips, pizza and trips out on his four wheel scooter. he also loved board games especially chess. Survivors include his mother Joyce A. Fawver and many cousins and two half brothers in Oregon and Washington. His father Will W. Fawver preceeded him in death; April 2003. Dan will be interred with his dad at Willamette National Cemetery by his immediate family. Memorial Contributions may be sent to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

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