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The family of Daniel Quewezance announces his passing on Saturday, April 27, 2024 at the Wadena Union Hospital at the age of 65 years.
Danny is survived by his sisters; Yvonne Ruby Fiddler, Carol Strongquill, Lillian Quewezance (Robin) of Regina, Rita Grace Quewezance (Delmer), Diane Musqua (Joe), Bonnie Musqua, Pam Musqua, brothers; Alvin Musqua Sr (Freda), Daniel (Bear) Musqua, Patrick Wray, Warren Musqua, as well as numerous family and friends.
Danny is predeceased by his mother; Paula, sisters; Gerta, Alma, Terese, Marjorie, Bernice, Colleen and Cindy, his father; Daniel Musqua, nephews; Louis Quewezance, Lindsay Fiddler, Jacob Fiddler, Chris Burke, nieces; Mandy Fiddler, Angela Quewezance, Kendra Quewezance as well as grandparents, uncles and aunties.
Danny loved listening to old country music. His favorite songs were The Gambler, Johnny Yuma the Rebel, Beautiful, Beautiful Brown Eyes, just to name a few! When he was young, he would go stand on the stage at the old hall and belt out the song by Johnny Cash, but he would sing "Johnny Yuma was a Revel!". He thought that was the word in the song and not Rebel!. If he went missing, you could generally find him in the bush eating "puckins', he couldn't say "saskatoons". He loved his fried potatoes and onions with mustard! Sometimes they would be kind of raw! Just some random memories when he lived on the reserve. Then he moved and made different memories! Plus he loved horses and had a collection.
Danny will be sadly missed by his family and friends.
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