Eric L. Danner


Eric Lynn Danner, 51, of Oak Grove, Missouri, passed away Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at his home.  Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, December 6th at First Baptist Church of Oak Grove; burial in George Historic Cemetery, Oak Grove.  The family will receive friends from 10:00 a.m. until service time at the church.  Contributions may be made to KU Endowment Association, 3903 Rainbow Blvd, Mail Stop 3012, Kansas City, KS 66106; please put “Dept. of Neurosurgery” on the memo line.

Eric was born November 25, 1965, in Kansas City, Missouri, the son of Ronald Leo and Mary Diane (Corn) Danner.  He owned and operated Danner Heating & Cooling.  He was a member of First Baptist Church of Oak Grove, and enjoyed baseball, hunting, fishing, and other outdoor activities.

His survivors include his wife, Kaysi Danner of the home; three sons: Tyler Danner (Alexandra), Taylor Danner, and Trent Danner, all of Oak Grove; his mother, Mary Diane Hanson (Ray) of Ingleside, TX; his father, Ronald Danner of Lone Jack, MO; his dad, David Williamson (Roxanne) of Kansas City, MO; three brothers: Shaun Williamson (Andrea) of Prosper, TX, Justin Danner and Warren Danner, both of Lone Jack; sister, Heather Williamson (Chris) of Alvin, TX; and his grandmother, Audrey Hartsock of Grain Valley, MO.

Arrangements:  Royer Funeral Home, Oak Grove, MO   816-690-4441

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  1. Dear Kaysi and family ~ You all are in our thoughts and prayers. We know he fought to the very end. Hoping that your wonderful memories help glide you through this difficult time. Love you. Stacie and Greg Greening

  2. My thoughts & prayers go out to the Danner family. Anyone who knew Eric can agree that his family was his life & he would bring his world to a stop & do anything for them. We have lost an icon in the outdoorsmans world. I am deeply saddened by the loss of my good friend & hunting partner. I had known Eric since we were kids but “Big E” & I formed a everlasting friendship & started hunting together around 1996. I couldn’t have been more fortunate. Eric passed on a wealth of hunting knowledge to me & all who shared his passion. I know someday we will all get another chance to hunt together. Eric will always be with me in the duck blind, goose pit or one of those old stands on the pearson farm. I love you brother ~ Frank Pope

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