Daniel B. Arpin

July 9, 1960 ~ May 30, 2021
Daniel B. Arpin, 60, Auto Mechanic, died Sunday, May 30, 2021. Preceded in death by his parents, Alcid and Mary Louise; brother, Frank; and sister, Liz. Survived by his wife, Kelly; children, Jennifer, Joshua (Lindsey), Sarah (Evan); grandchildren, Brandon, Drake, Kinslee, Damon, Brooke; son-in-law, Dirk; brothers, Tom (Lana), Sid (Emily); granddogs, Sabre and Avery. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established with American Lung Association, 8400 W. 110th St., Ste. 130, Overland Park, KS 66210. Service in care of Downing & Lahey Mortuary - East Chapel.
Daniel will be missed, my sincerest condolences to his family and Friends. I knew Danny many years, back when he worked for AMACO, and then when he had his own Fina Station, he was always smiling and willing to help. May the Lord comfort the family, and give them peace. With Love, Mike Dickinson
Dan had the biggest heart in the world. One he’s passed to his family to carry on and something we should all aspire to have.
My thoughts and prayers are with Danny’s family. He was such a sweetheart. I will always have great memories of him. Hugs to all. Aunt Jeanie
Oh Kelly & family. I’m so sorry for you all. Dan was a great coworker with me at the Amaco stations who tried to teach me some of his mechanic skills. So easy to be friends with him. I will always remember his impish grin and sense of humor. I lived with you 2 crazy newlyweds to help out with your new house mortgage on Estelle St. You came to Seattle to be in my wedding. Oh such memories and such a good friend. My heart aches for you in your loss. Peace be to his memory.
Arpin family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Dan was always great to me growing up, as well as a great person. I have memories of him taking Josh and I to out of town baseball tournaments, going up a day early so we could hang out and swim before we played. I always thought that was the coolest thing and appreciated it so much. I also remember him bringing a boombox and would blast THUNDERSTRUCK by ACDC at our games. That made us feel like we were “big time”. It’s funny the little things that you remember reflecting back and at the time, took for granted. Now, as an adult, you realize all of those efforts and contributions can have such a tremendous impact on your life. Being around Dan for several years of my youth, he certainly had a large influence on me and will be missed. But I will always cherish those memories. RIP Cowboy Dan, you were one of the good ones. – Cody Lassley
Our thoughts and prayers are with all the family. Sue and Jim Boots