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AlliedFlex’s Darryl McDaniel succumbs to cancer

Daniel McDaniel was Director of Business Development for AlliedFlex.

On Saturday, August 22nd, 2015, Darryl McDaniel, age 47, left our world after a brave battle with cancer that inspired all who knew him. First and foremost, McDaniel was a caring and loving father to his six children, Sullivan, Olivia, Bailey, Christopher, Jessica, and Jonathon.

Darryl McDaniel was born on July 30th, 1968, in Prince George, B.C., and spent most of his childhood in Terrace, B.C. Following his education, Darryl entered the Food and Beverage industry where his passion for business led to quick success. He was a driven, ambitious, and talented entrepreneur who taught the values of tenacity, integrity, and positive thinking to many. In 2005, Darryl met Becky, and together, they began a cherished new life with their children—a life blessed with happiness, love, respect, and courage.

McDaniel was brilliantly creative and was sought after in the Food and Beverage industry to develop innovative business concepts. He knew how to hunt for exceptional opportunities and always chased them as hard and fast as he could. There was never a lack of supreme effort in any aspect of his life.

Memorial donations can be made in lieu of flowers to McNally House Hospice located in Grimsby, Ontario http://www.mcnallyhousehospice.com. A fuller obituary is here.

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