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© Jo Aguirre

Daneel Anthony Somers-Wilder
09-2004
Submitted by Jo Aguirre

© Glenn

Daneel Anthony SOMERS-WILDER

Aline Star Cemetery


He was born November 2, 1984 in Oklahoma City, OK to Oliver (Jack) Wilder and Connie Somers and died September 26, 2004.

Daneel was an avid student and active in many activities. He was a dedicated member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and had applied for a mission tour of 2 years which was being processed at the time of his death. He attended Metro Tech for 2 years and received high honors in his classes. He was employed by Wendy's for the last three years. He earned his Eagle Scout Badge in 2002 from Troop and Venture Crew 788.

Daneel was a leader and an inspiration in his church and participated in basketball, band and other activities in Home School Projects. His parents and two sisters, Leisylle Jean and Aimy Ginell and neighbor girl Kayla Hayes died with him in a tragic fire in their home in Oklahoma City.

Survivors include his grandfather and step grandmother, Orville and Mary Somers, Enid; two step aunts, one step uncle and six cousins.
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