JW "Dub" Daniel Jr.

1951 ∼ 2020

JW "Dub" Daniel, Jr., 69, of Liberty, TX passed away on Wednesday, December 2, 2020, at his residence with his loving wife by his side. He was born November 23, 1951, in Liberty, TX to JW Daniel Sr. and Rosie Elsie Odom.

My dad loved the Lord, my mom, grandkids, great-grandkids, and his friends. He was a kind and proud man who loved to play the guitar and sing. He loved to hunt and fish. He has a wonderful sense of humor and loved to laugh. He is my rock. He was firm, but a gentle man. A daughter couldn't have asked for a better dad, he was the best. He enjoyed seeing and talking to his grandkids and great-grandkids. He would just light up like a beam. He was a giving man. He also enjoyed his friends and his talks with them. My dad stayed as long as he could with my mom and us. The Lord said it was time for my dad to be with him. He wanted his child in his eternal home. We will cry many tears and memories of my wonderful dad. But, us closest to him will know he is in no more pain. he is doing what he enjoys... singing in Heaven and playing his guitar and now walking. My dad is an Angel in Heaven, just like he was our angel on earth. Dub is preceded in death by his parents.

Those left to cherish his memory are his precious wife, Helen Merlene Daniel; daughters, Ithaca Merlene Daniel of Moss Hill and Misty Rose Vinson and husband, DeWayne of Chester, TX; grandchildren, Tiara Pittman and husband, Doug, Hunter Vann and wife, Kaylee, Robert Sumrall, Cheyenne Freeman and husband, Logan, J.W. Daniel III, and Callie, and Zev Sumrall; great-grandchildren, Adalee Pittman " Chipmunk", Wrangler Freeman " Scooby", and Sylvia Pittman "Squirrel", and host of loving family and friends who will miss him dearly. A service of remembrance will be held Sunday, December 6, 2020, at First Assembly of God Saratoga with Pastor Josh Alpers officiating. Interment to follow at Guedry Cemetery. A gathering of family and friends will be held also on Sunday, December 6, 2020, from 10:00 A.M until time of service at First Assembly of God Saratoga. Honoring Dub as pallbearers will be Doug Pittman, Hunter Vann, Logan Freeman, Robert Sumrall, J.W. Daniel III, and Zev Sumrall. Honorary pallbearers are Peanut Leopard, Gary LeNormand, Larry Bohler, Marshall Anderson, and WT Brothers.

Condolences

Shawnda Ferguson December 7, 2020
JW "Dub" Daniel Jr.
Julie Goff December 7, 2020
Sending all our love, thoughts and prayers! Jimmy & Julie Goff
The Myers Family December 5, 2020
When my son Justin was on is last week of Radiation, Brother Dub, Alvin (Justin’s dad) shaved their heads in support and belief that Gods healing was already there before the radiation. Just weeks before, slain in the spirit God had told Justin that he was healed to stand up and claim his healing, still being in the system he had to go through with the radiation but he knew he was already healed....Brother Dub stood on that promise with Justin, and Justin felt SO blessed to have this awesome man stand with him along with his dad. Brother Dub is going to be greatly missed by ALL that knew him. We love ❤️ this family. The Myers family.
Tribute Store December 4, 2020
Reminding those whom you support that your thoughts are with them.
Pat And Patsy Lucas December 3, 2020
Dub was a very sweet friend of mine and Pats. I met him when I owned the store in Mosshill. He would come by most mornings and talk with us all. We would talk about the black panther that roamed between his and Helens house and ours. He always had some interesting stories to talk about and we loved to listen. He will be missed by us, but I know he is enjoying the sights and sounds of Heaven.
Warren Angela December 3, 2020
Dub will forever hold a special place in my heart ♥️ Church days at Saratoga AOG is where I met him and sweet Helen. They were cone of the most loving beautiful couples ever‼️ Watching Dub play the guitar too... I know he’s with Jesus but it’s sad to think he’s really gone😢 Helen May God give u peace especially now firing this time ♥️ Love y’all 🙏♥️
Susan Dunham December 3, 2020
what can I say about a man that I've known for 40 years? Those that knew him know there are no words that I can say . . . . . He was kind, smart, hard working with a heart the size of Texas who never judged, onlt listened . . . I've loved you like a brother . . . go home my friend, I'll see you there
Jackie Williams December 3, 2020
Loved this man. Such a sweet soul. Best bass singer and guitar picker ever. Biggest smile and the greatest laugh. Sure will miss our talks. Love and Prayers to each of the family.