He was a creative man, who seemed to be able to find a solution for any difficulty confronting him. He had faith in his ability to find those solutions. Danny thoroughly enjoyed understanding how things worked. He possessed an inquisitive, confident, and rational nature matched with a versatile and agile mind. Danny was a person who believed that he could achieve whatever he set out to do.
His parents were Daniel and Gloria Lugo. Danny was raised in Baldwin Park, Ca. He showed his ingenuity even as a child. When he was confronted with a problem, Danny could develop an imaginative solution, and he derived satisfaction from knowing he had that ability.
This same talent for finding solutions had a positive bearing on Danny's family relationships. Danny was raised with 2 sisters and 1 brother. He had one older sister Evelyn, one younger sister Daniela,and younger brother Dan. When a difficult situation or dilemma arose within the family, Danny was always there to help figure out a solution for making things work.
Endowed with an appetite for knowing how his world worked. He graduated from Baldwin Park High School in 1998. He enjoyed some courses more than others, having favorite classes and teachers.
Danny was a focused worker with a strong drive for achievement. He could assess all of the options before him and, using his analytical skills, could comfortably find answers that no one else had even considered. His personal initiative inspired those around him. Danny was always good at getting a project started and then, at the appropriate time, handing it on to a colleague. His primary occupation was Tintin Specialist for 8 years. Danny always made an effort to be a team player, doing what needed was necessary in order to get the job done.
Danny's calm demeanor and eternally positive outlook served him well in sports. Danny was also something of a sports fan and enjoyed following his favorite events whenever he got the opportunity. Tops on his list were Laker's Basketball and Dodger Baseball.
Danny passed away on February 4, 2012 at Kaiser Hospital in Anaheim. He is survived by his loving parents Daniel and Gloria, Sisters Evelyn and Daniela, his little brother Dan. Albert, Arlene, Daniel, Isacc and Matthew. Services were held at Funeraria del Angel Pierce Bros Griffith in Chino. Danny was laid to rest in Baldwin Park.
During his lifetime, nothing appeared impossible to Danny. He met the words “it can’t be done” with the enthusiastic challenge of a “wanna bet” attitude. Danny was able to recognize the possibilities a new idea held, even when those around him could not. For Danny, the traditional way of doing things fell short of his expectations, especially if there were original and untested methods for handling a challenge.
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