Daniel Migliore

January 1, 1936 - March 4, 2026 (Age 90)

Daniel Migliore, ourbeloved Dan, left this world on March 4th, 2026, at the age of 90, having lived a life rich in faith, family, and the profound joy of sharing knowledge. Born on January 1st, 1936, he was a man whose gentle spirit and deep intellect touched countless lives, leaving an indelible mark on all who knew him. Dan wasn't just a theologian; he was a teacher, a mentor, and above all, a man whose quiet kindness and genuine curiosity about the world made everyone feel seen and valued. He had this wonderful way of making the most complex theological ideas feel accessible, like he was guiding you through a fascinating conversation rather than delivering a lecture. You'd often find him with a warm smile, his eyes lighting up as he discussed scripture, philosophy, or simply the beauty of a garden he tended with such care. Dan's greatest love, however, was his family. He was the rock, the steady anchor, the man who always had time to listen, offer a thoughtful word, or simply share a quiet moment. He adored his wife, his children, and his grandchildren, finding immense joy in their laughter and achievements. Family gatherings were always filled with his quiet presence, his thoughtful observations, and that familiar, comforting smile. He took immense pride in their lives and was always their most enthusiastic supporter. Outside of his scholarly work, Dan found deep peace and simple pleasures in tending his garden, watching things grow, and the soothing melodies he played on his piano. He had a passion for classical music that was both profound and deeply personal, a refuge and a source of constant inspiration. His impact was profound. As a professor, he didn't just teach; he inspired generations of students to think deeply, question thoughtfully, and seek truth with integrity. As a minister, he offered wise counsel and compassionate guidance to his

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