of Waldenburg, AR
February 21, 1946 - October 15, 2021
Danny Allen Greeno Sr., of Waldenburg Arkansas, left his earthly home to guard the gates of Heaven on Friday, October 15, 2021. He was born on February 21, 1946, to Charley and Oscie (Wright) Greeno (stepfather Bennie Kieffer). Danny was a Christian, a proud marine, and a true American Hero that fought for our great country in the Vietnam War. He cherished his relationship with the Lord, his family, and our country. Danny loved to hunt, fish, and was a real prankster. There was never a dull moment when Danny was around.
He leaves behind two sons, Danny Allen Greeno Jr. (Brandy) of Paron Arkansas, and Payton Bradley Greeno (Kristina) of Bald Knob Arkansas, five granddaughters, Paige Greeno Northrup (Gary), Lindsay Greeno Clay (Lane), Madison Greeno (Ralph), Josey Greeno, and Addison Greeno, four great-grandchildren, a very special friend, Linda McClain, along with many other nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Danny was comically given the nickname ''Pops'' while working at a factory in Newport, Arkansas, that name stuck as his grandchildren and many others always referred to him by this name until his death.
He is preceded in death by his great-granddaughter, Amelia Clay, his two sisters, Imogene Bradley and Ilene Wagster as well as his parents.
A graveside service and burial will begin at 2:00 P.M. on Monday, October 18, 2021, at Waldenburg Cemetery in Waldenburg, Arkansas.
I first met Danny while working at Brookdale. We shared so many great laughs, jokes, stories. He always had a special place in my heart, always will. My prayers go out to the family. I feel my life was a little bit happier just by having him in it :)
I pray God sends you comfort
Condolences for his family.
May God give you comfort during this sad time. I am so sorry for your loss.
Praying for the family’s loss. Pops is at the feet of Jesus!
I am so sorry to learn of your loss. I was your neighbor for several years. We lived on Cleveland Street.