James "Jerry" McDaniel

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James Garred McDaniel, Jerry, died peacefully at home on Thursday December 8th. He was born on August 25th, 1952 age 70. He resided in Shelton, WA. Jerry battled cancer since 2019 bravely and with a very positive outlook. He was survived by Sandra Andres, his loving caregiver and partner, her daughter Shannon Andres residing in Bainbridge, Georgia, his mother Reva Allen, her husband Richard Allen both residing in Nampa, Idaho and his sister Trudy Miller and brother-in-law Greg Miller residing in Kent, Washington. His father James Grant McDaniel preceded him in death in 1988. Jerry spent his career in car and RV sales. He loved people and loved helping them make their dreams come true! He was an avid music buff all his life and enjoyed sharing his interest with others including playing the drums in a band in the Shelton area called Half Hitched, and he was a great DJ for Karaoke parties. He loved motorcycle riding, fishing, boating, camping and being with his friends and family. His smile and warm laugh will be missed by all who knew him.
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