Mr. Lawrence Calvin Daniels Jr.

Passed 04/27/2021

Mr. Lawrence Calvin Daniels Jr. 48, of El Paso Texas formally of Vienna GA entered into eternal rest on Tuesday April 27, 2021.

Graveside Services for Mr. Lawrence Calvin Daniels 48, of Vienna GA will be Saturday May 8, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. by immediate family only at the Vienna City Cemetery Vienna , Georgia. Public Visitation will be held Friday May 7 from 3-6 p.m.

Mr. Lawrence Calvin Daniels, Jr., known as “Calvin” to some, but “Man” to most, was born February 11, 1973, in Toledo, GA to Lawrence Calvin Daniels, Sr., of Vienna, GA and the late Patricia Ann Daniels, formerly of Pinehurst, GA. He received his early education at Charlton County Schools, then later at Dooly County Schools. Throughout life, Man was quite the traveler and was known by so many on the entire East Coast. He was the life of every party and the center of attention at every family function. His favorite sport teams were the Georgia Bulldogs and Atlanta Falcons. Calvin never held what he felt inside, which caused some to cry and others to laugh. He was a comedian. He was preceded in death by his loving mother, Patricia (Willie “Cal” Neal). He leaves to cherish his memory: his father, Calvin Sr.; his aunt, Emma of Vienna, GA, who raised him as her son; his fiancé, Nakia “Shon” Cobb of El Paso, TX; three children, Ricky Simpson of Warner Robins, GA, Camayia Daniels of Washington, D.C., and Ambria (Joshua) Tufuga of St. Marys, GA; six sisters, Kizzy Daniels of Brunswick, GA, Shalandra Lango of Vienna, GA, Tukeida (Darius) Lucas of Warner Robins, GA, Toccara Daniels of St. Marys, GA, Diquita (Henry) Mathis of Pinehurst, GA, and Kieasha (Denorris) Anderson of Vienna, GA; four brothers, Travis (Janelle) Williams of Acworth, GA, Kenyatta Daniels of Alamo, GA, Laundrel Honester of Jacksonville, FL, and Kentravian Brown of Vienna, GA; nine grandchildren, Triston Collins and A’Brianna Simpson of Vienna, GA, Noel Simpson of Warner Robins, GA, Ryan and Reagan Zanders of Unadilla, GA, and Kale, Khyrie, Amari, and Amir Tufuga, all of St. Marys, GA; aunts and uncles, Charlie Clinton, Martha Jones, Anna Hall, Tracy Buckles, Roosevelt Daniels, John Daniels, Louise Daniels, Rosa Lee Taylor, and Ruby Taylor; a loving and supporting cousin, Mrs. Natalie Harvey, whom he referred to as his sister; his best friend, Adrian Benefield; Denita Chaney Jones, who he called “Ma”; and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, and many sorrowing friends.