NameHerman D. DANIELSON 
Birth3 Dec 1925, Othello, Adams County, Washington9071
Death25 Aug 2011, Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington9071
Burial31 Aug 2011, Guarding Angles Cemetery, Moses Lake, Washington9071
OccupationMusic teacher and player
EducationCentral Washington College
ReligionPresbyterian
Notes for Herman D. DANIELSON
Married twice, one divorce
Census notes for Herman D. DANIELSON
1930 Washington, Grant County, Corfu Precinct, E.D. 13-2, sheet 1A, stamped page 122 (taken [no date])
dwelling 11, family 11
Danielson, Oscar F., head, owns, radio, male, white, age 44, married at age 28, born Sweden, parents born Sweden, immigrated in 1906, naturalized, farmer, stock raising
————-, Edlan M., wife, female, white, age 44, married at age 28, born Sweden, parents born Sweden, immigrated 1908, naturalized
————-, Walter J., son, male, white, age 15, single, born Washington, parents born Sweden
————-, George O., son, male, white, age 14, single, born Washington, parents born Sweden
————-, Laurence G., son, male, white, age 12, single, born Washington, parents born Sweden
————-, Elsie C., daughter, female, white, age 10, single, born Washington, parents born Sweden
————-, Robert R., son, male, white, age 7, single, born Washington, parents born Sweden
————-, Hermand D., son, male, white, age 4, single, born Washington, parents born Sweden
————-, Earl A., son, male, white, age 2, single, born Washington, parents born Sweden
1940 Washington, Adams County, Othello Precinct, E.D. 1-14, sheet 1A, stamped page 42 (taken 6 Jun 1940)
household 3, owns, $500
Danielson, Oscar, head, male, white, age 55, married, 5th grade, born Sweden, lived in same place in 1935, farmer
————-, Adla M., wife, female, white, age 54, married, 5th grade, born Sweden, naturalized, lived in same place in 1935, housewife
————-, Walter, son, male, white, age 25, single, 4 years high school, born Washington, lived in same place in 1935, bus driver for public schools
————-, Alsie, daughter, female, white, age 20, single, 4 years high school,, born Washington, lived in same place in 1935, house work
————-, Robert, son, male, white, age 17, single, 3 years high school, born Washington, lived in same place in 1935, student
————-, Herman, son, male, white, age 14, single, 1 year high school, born Washington, lived in same place in 1935, student
————-, Carl, son, male, white, age 12, single, 6th grade, born Washington, lived in same place in 1935
Obituary notes for Herman D. DANIELSON
Herm Danielson: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
Wenatchee World, The (WA) - Saturday, August 27, 2011
Deceased Name: Herm Danielson
Herm Danielson
Herm Danielson, 85, of Moses Lake, died Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011.
He was a longtime resident of Moses Lake, where he taught music until retiring in 1982. After retirement, he gave private music lessons and started instrumental music programs at the Seventh Day Adventist Christian School and the Moses Lake Christian School.
Survivors include his wife, Peggy Danielson of Moses Lake; his children, Michael Danielson, Kenneth Danielson, Janice Danielson and Karen Gering; his stepson, Johnny Mays; and his brothers, Luke Danielson and Robert Danielson.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the First Presbyterian Church, 1042 W. Ivy, Moses Lake, with interment following at Guarding Angels Cemetery in Moses Lake.
Arrangements are by Kaysers Chapel & Crematory, Moses Lake.
Herm Danielson Moses Lake, WA : Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
Wenatchee World, The (WA) - Thursday, September 1, 2011
Deceased Name: Herm Danielson Moses Lake, WA
Herm passed away on August 25, 2011, at the age of 85. He was born on December 3, 1925, to Oscar and Edla Danielson. His parents were Swedish emigrants who homesteaded west of Othello, WA on Crab Creek. There were six sons and one daughter. Our music man began his career at a very early age. He started on the harmonica and worked up from there with whatever was available and he never met an instrument that he couldn't play. During his school years, he played with local bands and continued after graduating from high school at age 16. He finally decided to combine his love for playing and music with a career in teaching and attended Central Washington College. His first teaching position was in Thorpe, WA and then he started in Moses Lake in 1958, where he remained for 25 years, retiring in 1982. After retirement, he continued to play in the "Many Sounds of Nine", gave private lessons and started instrumental music programs in the Seventh Day Adventist Christian School and the Moses Lake Christian School. He was very active in the First Presbyterian Church, directing their choir for 25 years. There were many Sundays that he would get home from a gig with the "Many Sounds of Nine" just in time to change into a suit and go to the church to direct the choir. The Senior Centers became an outlet for his musical talents in his later years. His band played every Thursday night for ballroom dancing at the Moses Lake Senior Center. He also played with a band at the Pasco Senior Center on Wednesday and Saturday evenings and two Sundays a month for an afternoon tea dance at the Eagles in Pasco. His illness prevented him from playing in public over the last year and a half, but he continued to listen to music and play his instruments for his enjoyment.
He is survived by his wife, Peggy; sons, Michael (Patty) and Kenneth (Lyndia); daughters, Janice and Karen (Ron) Gering; stepson, Johnny (Lisa) Mays; brothers, Luke (Fran) and Robert (June); grandchildren, Amanda Garretson, Ivy Watson, Christopher Danielson, Jeffrey Danielson, Steven Danielson, Anthony Rosa, Tellina Wild and Lyndsey Mays; great-grandchildren, Kyler and Gabriel Garretson, Tyler and Macquinzi Marlar, and Emily and Dylan Peterson; as well as many cousins, nieces and nephews. Herm was preceded in death by his mother and father; three brothers, Walter, George and Larry; and one sister, Elsie Evans.
Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 31, 2011, at the First Presbyterian Church, 1042 W. Ivy, Moses Lake, WA. Interment followed at Guarding Angels Cemetery, Moses Lake. Please sign the online guestbook or leave a note for the family at
www.kayserschapel.com. Arrangements are in care of Kayser's Chapel & Crematory, Moses Lake.