Daniel William Sack

February 8, 1972 - August 24, 2008
Daniel William Sack

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Daniel William Sack, 36, of Hendersonville, NC, went to be with the Lord August 24, 2008.

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Diana Clark, and his mother, Andra Sack.

Dan was an avid outdoorsman who especially loved to fish.

He is survived by his estranged wife, Vicky, and his son, Zachary Hipp, both of Hendersonville; his father, Dominic Sack and wife, Patricia, of Whitney Point, NY; his brother, David Sack and wife, Patricia, and their two children, of Whitney Point, NY; his sister, Cammie Sack and her children of Binghamton, NY; and many friends and family from both North Carolina and New York.

The family will receive friends and celebrate his life Friday, August 29, 2008 from 4 ñ 7 PM at Crab Creek Baptist Church, 72 Jeter Mountain Road in Hendersonville. A memorial service will be held at a later date in New York.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 120 Executive Park Bldg. 1, Asheville, NC 28801; or to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 1401-B Old Mill Circle, Winston Salem, NC 27103.


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  • August 30, 2008
    Aunt Lyne says:
    I only just found out tonight, 8/30. My deepest sympathy to Dom, David, Cammie, Patty and all the family. He's with Andra, Gramma and our other loved ones now. Probably giggling together about some silly story. Love you all and praying for you.

  • August 31, 2008
    Dennis & Lois Snowberger says:
    For every joy that passes something beautiful remains. May the beauty of Daniel and the joys you shared be with you and bring you comfort.

  • September 01, 2008
    Nick Clark says:
    I don't know what to believe anymore. But I hope and pray to whatever Lord there may be that Danny is at peace. To those closest to him who are confused and hurt and angry right now, I can only offer my deepest sympathy. I am so sorry. You have my heart. Danny was always exceptionally kind to me, and I will miss him along with my other departed cousins. Love, Nicky

  • September 01, 2008
    Benjamin Clark says:
    You were an older brother to me when I needed to have one. From riding in the Linx in Vestal where you peed yourself as I turned green trying to smoke my first stoggie; to driving ten hours to Hendersonville as you first moved away, the whole time laughing about absolutely nothing (Mr. green jeans stinking up the car all along} You tried to reach out to me recently and I was too Damned selfish to even pick up the phone. I feel now that childhod is completely dead to me and when I see you again we will both go sneak one together in heaven's version of Grampa's back yard. Goodbye couz, sorry that I wasn't there for you in our latter years of youth. You will be missed.

  • September 03, 2008
    Nate says:
    Danny, I remember you as a happy, adventurous guy who I looked up to. You were always nice to me and never picked on me when I was little. I remember being at camp at age 13 or 14 and you found out I stole one of your cigarettes. Instead of telling on me, you offered me an other one. You always knew how to have a good time and seemed to enjoy life. I cannot imagine the pain you must've been in before you went. I hadn't seen you in years, but I wish I'd had a chance to say goodbye. We will always love you. God rest your soul.