Daniel Onisor
Obituary
Daniel “Dan” Onisor, age 38, of Maple Valley, Washington, was called Home to be with the Lord on July 9, 2024. Dan was born on September 13, 1985, to Elisabeta and Simion Onisor, in Phoenix, Arizona. He was a beloved son, brother, uncle, brother-in-law and friend. Dan graduated from Kentwood High School in June 2004. He loved his high school years and enjoyed weightlifting, wrestling, football and track/shot put.
After graduation, Dan became an electrician. He graduated from the Construction Industry Training Counsel in June 2011. He was a hardworking and skilled journeyman electrician who later opened his own company with a friend. Dan was baptized at Bethel Romanian Apostolic Church where he was a member. During his leisure time, Dan enjoyed fishing, hiking, farming, and making food for friends, family and church events. He loved anything that required him to be outdoors.
Dan is predeceased by his mother, Elisabeta Onisor, his older sister, Lidia Onisor, his younger twin sisters, Ariana and Briana Onisor, and his grandparents, Iosif Goiea and Aurelia and Ion Onisor. He is survived by his father, Simion Onisor, stepmother, Ana Onisor and his stepsiblings, grandmother, Terezia Goiea, and siblings: Estera Aldea and her family, Ana Susan and her family, Tabitha Nelson and her family, Samuel Onisor, Jonathan Onisor, Benjamin Onisor and Timothy Onisor. Dan has a large extended family with too many to list individually, but all of us that survived him loved him dearly and always will. While our hearts mourn his loss, we take comfort knowing that he is Home with the Lord, and we will one day be reunited with him.
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Mariana Oaida
(Posted: August 06, 2024)
Sincere condolences from me Mariana, for you Nutu and your family. My words can not describe your sorrow, only God can give you comfort at this time. I understand how you feel because I lost my daughter Valerie in 2007. I remember when he was born, because I was there and I remember how happy you were to have a son. We will keep you in our prayers always. With love, Oaida family. - Leave a Comment