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Daniel Monroe Wilson, 68, of Brasstown passed away Sunday, August 18, 2019 in a Murphy care facility. He was born August 5, 1951.  The first of four children of the late Eleanor Lambert Wilson and Herman Monroe Wilson, Danny lived most of his adult life on the farm in Brasstown.  With his parents, he was a founding member of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Hayesville.

 

Danny loved to cook.  He worked at various restaurants in the area before beginning a 25 year career in the dietary department at Murphy Medical Center where he is remembered for “going way beyond his duties to do extra special things for the employees” and for the patients.

 

He was also known for his love of gardening.  Working as the “Chief Mower” at the John C. Campbell Folk School from 2002 to 2011, his dedication and hard work were evident in the beauty of the campus. 

 

Everyone knew Danny as he walked everywhere he went.  He appreciated everyone who gave him rides.  Danny was known as the perennial judge for the Annual Possum Drop at Clay’s Corner in Brasstown after his win as the Possum Queen of 2000.  An avid folk dancer, Danny spent many Friday evenings at the Folk School in his “red dancing shoes” often helping others learn the steps.  Another hobby he loved was bowling with his friends and he participated in league tournaments.  He bowled a perfect game in 1995.  

 

Danny will be remembered for the love and kindness that he showed others, his pride and appreciation for his friends, and an ability to find joy and meaning in life which allowed him to rise above any obstacle. He was loved by everyone.

 

He is survived by his three siblings, Eleanor Anne Wilson Harper of Timonium, Maryland, John Herman Wilson of Danville, Kentucky, and Florence Wilson Atwood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; six nieces and nephews, Ben, Catherine, James, Anne, Sarah, and David.

 

A memorial service was held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, August 26, 2019 in the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd with Rev. Bill Breedlove officiating.

 

The family received friends from 6-8 Sunday evening at the Ivie Funeral Home, Murphy.

 

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made in memory of Daniel Monroe Wilson to the John C. Campbell Folk School, Danny Wilson Memorial Dance Scholarship, One Folk School Road, Brasstown, NC 28902 or The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd,Garden Fund, PO Box 677, Hayesville, NC 28904.

 

Ivie Funeral Home, Murphy in charge of all arrangements.

Comments  
#24 George Kraushaar 2019-09-12 23:25
Danny was one the most memorable personalities of the Folk School. He was gentle, kind, and truly authentic. The Keith House dance floor won't be the same.
#23 Andrew Lentini 2019-08-28 14:22
I remember the red shoes! I hadn't seen Danny in many years but I still remember his kind heart.
#22 Laura Wilson 2019-08-24 20:15
I worked beside Danny for years at the Happy Flounder Restaurant in Andrews he showed me the ropes. He will be missed. He was always nice.
#21 Bob Dalsemer 2019-08-24 10:12
Danny was proof that with a loving family, a strong constitution, a kind heart and a gentle spirit, one can overcome many of life's obstacles.He will be missed, especially on the dance floor at the Folk School!
#20 Susan Reese 2019-08-21 14:47
Danny was one of a kind. He spread kindness wherever he went. He was genuinely positive and set an example for the rest of us in not letting obstacles get you down. He was a can-do guy. He was such an important part of the Brasstown community. He will be missed terribly.
#19 Ben Wilson 2019-08-21 10:12
Danny was a great friend with a wonderful view on life. Enjoyed working with him at MMC years ago. God rest his soul, prayers for you all.
#18 Tammy Reyes 2019-08-21 09:14
I worked with Danny at MMC for many years and he was a great worker and friend. He will be greatly missed.RIP Danny.
#17 Karen 2019-08-21 07:48
Danny will be missed. He was one of the first people I met after moving here. He was truly a kind spirit. RIP
#16 JC Scroggs 2019-08-20 22:26
Brasstown has lost an outstanding citizen. RIP my friend.
#15 Rooney Floyd 2019-08-20 18:52
Fairwell my dear friend. I will have fond memories of you always.
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