Daniel G. Alley
Daniel G. Alley passed away peacefully on December 12, 2018, at the age of 66 surrounded by his family. He lost his long battle with his cancer Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia. He will be missed by his loving partner/complimentary spouse of 20 years, Kris McGough. He was a wonderful father to Luke, Joshua, Seth & Dylan; Dear brother to David Alley (Colleen) & Doug Alley (Eloise); Dear Uncle and cousin.
Daniel was born in Evansville, Indiana on January 29, 1952. His loving parents Harold & Nancy moved to Valley Park area for work with Chrysler Company. Daniel attended Valley Park High School. He attended Data Control in the 1970’s. He worked in the IT Business for the remainder of his life. He worked at Kellwood, EDS, Anheuser Busch and Magellan Behavioral Health. Daniel made many friends at the places he worked. He always offered his help when needed. He was very outgoing and always had a story or a joke to tell. He loved music, fishing and family. He was a loving person and will be dearly missed.
A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Contributions can be made in his memory to IWMF International Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia Foundation.
Kris I am deeply sorry for your loss and will continue to send prayers to you and your family during this time. Just know he will no longer be in pain he is now at peace and wrapping his loving arms around you to keep you safe. Please let us know if there is anything we can do for you.
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Dan was an original. When I worked at Kellwood, I knew I could go to him and talk out computer problems to get at the best solution. May peace be with his family and friends.
I was hoping real soon that we could setup another meetup w/former Kellwood/EDS co-workers and kept putting off sending invites. I always enjoyed talking w/you and reminiscing the fun things we did on our adventures at Kellwood Company. Travelling w/you to Summit/McComb MS, Perry GA, Rutherford TN and then working w/you in St. Louis MO all brings back so many memories. Thanks for helping me out in my career all those times when you really didn’t have to, but you did, because you would help everyone!!! RIP Daniel Alley, we will all miss you!!!