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Daniel John Mordan Sr. Obituary

Daniel John Mordan Sr.

December 9, 1962 - June 7, 2020

Daniel John Mordan Sr. Obituary

Daniel John Mordan Sr., 57, of Sunbury, passed away Sunday, June 7, 2020, at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville.

He was born Dec. 9, 1962, at Bloomsburg Hospital, a son of Sherilyn (Bower) Bieber and the late Donald C. Mordan Jr.


John attended Central Columbia School and worked for Resilite Sports Products of Northumberland for 20 years. John was an avid outdoorsman, enjoyed boating, camping, and hiking, especially at Worlds End State Park.


He is survived by his mother and her husband Robert Bieber; two sons, Daniel J. Mordan Jr. and Jacob C. Mordan; daughter, Catrina M. Mordan; eight grandchildren, Gavin, Mason, Talia, Hailey, Alexzander, Gabriel Mordan, Shea and Cylie Bower. Also his brother, Robert W. Mordan and wife Barbara; step-brothers, Josiah Musselman, James Haueisen, Robert and wife Gabby Haueisen, Thomas Haueisen and wife Penny; step-sisters, Donnette Travelpiece and husband Dan, Nelly Musselman, Susan Wensel and husband Charles, and Debra Rosbach and husband Randy. John is also survived by his companion, Jodi Shambach.


John loved life and he will be missed by many but not forgotten.


Services will be at the convenience of the family.


The Bunnell Funeral Home Inc., 179 E. Main St., Millville is handling arrangements.


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Daniel John Mordan Sr., 57, of Sunbury, passed away Sunday, June 7, 2020, at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville.

He was born Dec. 9, 1962, at Bloomsburg Hospital, a son of Sherilyn (Bower) Bieber and the late Donald C. Mordan Jr.


John attended Central Columbia School and worked for Resilite Sports Products of Northumberla

Published on June 19, 2020

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