Daniel E. Walsh
Daniel E. Walsh, 67, of Lincoln, NE passed away last week. Born in Sidney, NE; long-time resident of Lincoln; graduate of UNL: College of Engineering and MBA.
Dan worked in construction engineering, real estate, and commercial banking at NBC and other Lincoln banks. He enjoyed golfing, trap shooting, and woodcarving.
Survived by wife, Michelle, Lincoln; sister Mary Jo Ortman, Sidney; brother Richard Walsh, Kansas City; niece Debbie (Bryan) Wright, Raymond.
Memorials to family for ALS Nebraska.
Private graveside services.
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Funeral Home assisting is Aspen Mortuary, 4822 Cleveland Avenue, Lincoln, NE 68504. To view an on-line obituary or email condolences please visit Aspen Mortuary’s website at www.aspenaftercare.com.
Condolences for Daniel E. Walsh
I was saddened to read of the passing of Dan Walsh. I worked with Michelle for many years at Lincoln Benefit Life. Having lost my husband a few years ago, Michelle, I want you to know I am holding you in my thoughts and prayers. Much love to you.
Michelle my thoughts are with you at this time. May memories help you.
Dan was a kind and genuine co-worker back in our NBC days. He always had a smile on his face and was a friend to everyone.
My sincere sympathies to his family and friends.
Michelle,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. No words can truly ease the sorrow you are feeling but know there are people that care deeply for you and wish you the best. May you remember the best of times shared as a family.
Hugs….
Hello Michelle. This is Gordon Harnisch. You may or may not remember me, but we have met. Dan was my boss at National Bank of Commerce from about 1996 – 2000. I just wanted to relay to you how fortunate I feel to have gotten the opportunity to learn the commercial real estate industry from Dan. He was definitely very knowledgeable, but was also very patient and willing to take the time to go through things with me and /or others that were coming up the curve and learning the industry. Along with that he had a good sense of humor to make things fun. I owe much of the success my career to having had the opportunity to learn the industry from Dan. I wanted to relay my thoughts, prayers, and condolences to you and your family on the passing of Dan.
I was sorry to hear about Dan’s illness and death. My condolences to Michelle and Dan’s family. I knew Dan in college and we roomed together for a short time after college.