A great scholar has ascended to join the ancestors. He will continue to teach thru the spirit of God. His journey has removed him to a higher level.
Elder Cunnie Lee Daniel, age 82, of Warrenton, North Carolina departed this life on Sunday, May 26, 2024, at Maria Parham Health in Henderson, North Carolina.
Celebration of life will be held on Saturday, June 1, 2024, 11:00AM at Warren County Middle School, 118 Campus Dr. Warrenton, North Carolina. Reverend Patricia Peterson will officiate and Reverend Dr. Dennis Carrington will deliver the eulogy.
Our beloved Son, Husband, Father, Grandfather, Brother, Uncle and Friend leaves to cherish his memories, his wife, Patricia Daniel; his children, Deloris Battle, Bernadette Chambel, Priscilla Daniel, Lynette Daniel, Deborah Dudley, Kim Daniel, Nathaniel Daniel, Kevin Daniel, and Sherelle Wright; his bonus children, Jaye Allen, Albert Lindsey III, Andre Lindsey, Kim Phillips, Sophia Terry (JR), Lisa Williams, Karen Wimbush, Delphine Hawley (Joseph), Reverend Lawrence Williams (Pamela), Reverend Olgetra Cooper (Michael), Isaac Williams (Iman), several grandchildren; Rochelle Richardson (Bobby), Cynthia Cooper (Earlie), Donell Johnson (Lori), Violet Evans (Calvin), Clinton Johnson, Annie Ruth McChase, and Joseph John; his sisters-in-law, Louise Allen, Hazel Downing, Delphine Allen, and Rikki Sawyer, along with a host of nieces, nephews, cousin, church family and friends
Elder Daniel may be viewed on Friday, May 31, 2024, from 1-5PM at Boyd & Royster Funeral Service, 149 Holland Bland Rd. Warrenton, North Carolina.
At the request of the family, the clergy is asked not to wear Clergy Attire.
The Homegoing Celebration will be streamed lived on the facebook page of Boyd Royster.
He will be missed. He was truly a great man!!! Deacon Gregory Williams & Family
Uncle Cunnie you will be missed by all of us but I know that my daddy was smiling when you made it to them Pearly gates. I will never forget all of your biblical teachings. I was always known to you as Baby as I am called by the family. You never knew my legal name until my daddy passed away. You will always remain a dear part of our hearts.
We did not get to enjoy fishing together, but since God made you a fisherman of men we look forward to seeing and enjoying catches. You will certainly be missed. I thank God He put our lives together, even for a brief period. James and Wadie Ryan
We did not get to enjoy fishing together, but since God made you a fisherman of men we look forward to seeing and enjoying catches. You will certainly be missed. I thank God He put our lives together, even for a brief period.
We did not get to enjoy fishing together, but since God made you a fisherman of men we look forward to seeing and enjoying catches. You will certainly be missed. I thank God He put our lives together, even for a brief period.
Deacon Christopher and Elder Sonya Mathis send our condolences. May God strengthen and comfort you.
Rip uncle your with Auntie now I know she sing you into heaven my condolences to all the family
You are a beautiful person. I glad you are okay. To God be the glory.
...I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee. Hebrews 15:5 May the family find comfort in the memory of a beautiful life anh hope in the presence of God.
Valissa Smith
Condolences to the family! Love The Weston, Jordan and McDonald Family!
You are in our thoughts and prayers. - CT, FL, PA, GA, CA, NY, NJ MA Brooks Family.
Sincere condolences to the Daniel family
Love you dad from Priscilla your oldest daughter. You will be missed dearly but never forgotten 💖
RIP Daddy I ❣️ You your daughter Lynette Daniel your with your Family 1st Lady Harriet Daniel&Grandma. I have 59 yrs worth of Precious Memories Laughter Love Always in my Heart
From your beloved nephew brooksey...RIP!
Love you daddy will always be in my heart your daughter deborah Dudley
Love you daddy you will always be in my heart your daughter deborah dudley
Condolences to the family. Elder Daniel will surely be missed. You all are in my prayers. Dwight and Eva Brown
Sending Condolences.
Elder always liked to tell the story about how my sisters and I questioned him one on top of the other, not leaving any time for him to answer. We were his drill sargents. My last visit with him and Ma Pat, he was out fishing. He came home i asked him about coming to see me, he answered with the question "is there anywhere for me to fish?" then he went straight into with the conversation of us being his drill sargents.
I'm going to miss you Pops! LISA
I love you daddy and will you!! Bernadette "Lady" Campbell
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