Memorial Service will be held at Mount Carmel Pasadena United Methodist Church 3:00pm, Wednesday, 12/27/2006.
Christopher G. Danner, 18, a 5 year resident of Iowa City and a former City High School Student died Tuesday December 19th , 2006 in White Marsh, Maryland of injuries sustained in an automobile accident.
A memorial service will be held at Mount Carmel Methodist Church, Pasadena, Maryland on Wednesday, December 27th, 2006 at 3pm.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be directed to BEI, 1123 Beaver Street – Bristol, PA 19007. Attention - Christopher Danner Memorial Fund. A charitable fund will be created in his name.
Christopher Gabriel Danner was born September 11th, 1988 in Baltimore, Maryland. He resided in the Millersville and Bowie areas until December 2000 when he moved to Iowa City. There he attended Schimick Elementary, Southeast Junior High and City High. He returned to Maryland in November of 2005, and was currently a senior at Old Mill Senior High in Millersville, Maryland, but his heart remained in Iowa City with his many good friends. Chris had been exploring the Air Force as an option after graduating from high school with a long term goal of becoming a commercial airline pilot.
Chris enjoyed hanging out with his friends, watching movies, playing video games, paintball, go-carting, and listening to music. He wrestled for City High his sophomore year and was also a member of the Old Capital Rowing Team in 2004.
Chris was employed by the Baltimore Rh Typing Laboratory in Baltimore as a Quality Control Technician, and he also worked in the Media Department of Best Buy at Arundel Mills Mall.
Chris is survived by his parents Steve and Beth Danner, his sisters Heidi, Erica and April, his brother William, his nephew Lealand, and his grandparents George and Jan Shriver and Linda Yagodka.
Chris, you were a wonderful young man; kind, caring, sensitive, gentle, and funny. You always tried to do the right thing and always tried to make others feel good. You talked about having a family of your own, and we know that you would have made a wonderful husband and father someday. We were all so very, very proud of you. We cherish every memory we have of you, and every moment we have spent with you.
You touched many lives and you will never be forgotten.
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