Daniel L. Aymar

December 18, 1942 ~ October 23, 2020
Born in: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Daniel L. Aymar, 77, of Linesville, passed away, Friday, October 23, 2020 at Meadville Medical Center. He was born on December 18, 1942 in Pittsburgh, a son of Charles N. Aymar, Sr. and Evelyn Manuel Aymar. He married Sandra Nesbit she preceded him in death on September 29, 1998.
He was a graduate of West Deer High School and after serving his country with the US Navy he attended trade school for Heating and Air Conditioning Repair.
Daniel was employed with the Pittsburgh Press.
He was an avid Texas Hold'em player and had won several tournaments. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, bowling, playing darts, motorcycles, but most of all he loved spending time with his family.
Daniel is survived by two sons, Timothy Lee Aymar of Pittsburgh and Raymond C. Aymar of Linesville; a granddaughter, Nicole Howe of Florida; a special sister in law, Val Aymar of Tarentum, Pennsylvania; and several nieces and cousins.
In addition to his wife he was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Raymond and Charles Aymar, Jr.; and a son, Daniel L. Aymar, Jr.
A memorial service will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 2115 W. 38th Street, Erie, PA 16508.
Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Daniel's Book of Memories online at www.warrenfh.com
Arrangements have been placed in the care of Ryan M. Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 544 Chestnut Street, Meadville.
So sorry for your loss he went to Vegas with us we were sitting at the kitchen table I told him his skin was so dry so we went tru a mall to get to a show and there was a makeup store we took him in we walked away they kept him long we were laughing he got some cream used it and looked at me and said look how nice my face looks I was laughing but it did work and he really thought he looked great
Danny was such fun, I remember him coming to visit Jim and I a few years ago, I was taking him different places, at the time he had his HUGE phone (we all remember that one) he would wait until a mess a people were around and he would pull that thing out and of course people would look at us. Needless to say he loved it. I remember as kids they would come to our house from Pittsburgh when we lived in Cochranton, always had adventures with he and Chuckie, never knew what would happen next. I know he will be missed by so many. He was loved. I know you will miss him terribly but remember you have a lot of family that love and care about you.
Much Love Cousin,
Joyce McKinney Pittard