Dan Ives

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Visitation
Nanney Cemetery
Yellville, AR  72687
Wednesday, May 8, 2024
01:30 pm
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Graveside Service
Nanney Cemetery
Yellville, AR  72687
Wednesday, May 8, 2024
02:00 pm
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Nanney Cemetery
Yellville, AR  72687
I served in the Navy.

Dan IvesI am a Veteran.

of Saint Joe, AR

February 11, 1940 - April 30, 2024

Dan Ives passed away peacefully on the night of Tuesday, April 30, 2024. He was 84 years old. Dan is survived by his twin brother, Frank Ives and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Eben and Nora Ives of Yellville, Arkansas and siblings, Alfred, Nelly, Annie, Harvey, Eben, Katie, John and Caroline.


Dan was a U.S. Navy veteran and served in the Vietnam war. For his Navy service he earned the National Defense Service Metal, Vietnam Service Metal, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Metal, Navy Expeditionary Metal, and the Meritorious Unit Accommodation Ribbon. Dan suffered numerous health conditions that the military attributed to his exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam. Despite this sacrifice, he was extraordinarily proud of his service to our country and we, his family, could not be more proud of Dan. Let us not forget that the old wrinkled and perhaps somewhat portly Uncle we all loved was once a brave and vigorous young man who stepped up to serve his country at just 17 years old.


Dan loved to crisscross the country visiting family and we were all fortunate to see his smiling face often throughout our youth and continuing on into adulthood. I am certain Dan was the only person in the family who could name each of the voluminous children, grandchildren and great grandchildren of all his brothers and sisters. Additionally, as the family historian, Dan wrote several books on the family history and would regale you for hours with stories of our ancestors (whether you wanted to hear them or not). Oh what wouldn't we give to hear one of those stories now.


Dan was of such a jovial nature that you couldn't help but smile when you saw him coming or heard his voice on the phone. A lifelong bachelor, Dan was never quite housebroken and you always felt like you wanted to fix his hair or tighten his belt or tie his shoes. Or perhaps wipe the gravy from his beard. But you see this was the endearing charm of our old Uncle Dan. He never carried quite the gravitas of our parents. Instead, he always seemed more like an old friend you could confide in and joke with. Oh but lest you think otherwise, Uncle Dan wasn't perfect. He could be short tempered and ill mannered on occasion. But if you really needed a lighthearted conversation to cheer you up Dan was the guy to call.


There are many things we could all learn from Uncle Dan. He didn't judge. He didn't criticize. He didn't trade in negative rumors or gossip about the family. He forgave those who wronged him.


His love for this family was enormous. Perhaps his purpose on this earth was to bounce from town to town, reminding us all of the importance of family. Although he never had children, he contributed as much or more to the growth of this family as anyone. There is not one among us who could not share a wonderful (and probably humorous) story about good old Uncle Dan. He touched our heart in ways we can't explain and we will dearly miss him.

Visitation for Dan will be 1:30 - 2:00 pm Wednesday, May 8, 2024 at Nanney Cemetery near Yellville.

Graveside service will be 2:00 pm Wednesday, May 8, 2024 at Nanney Cemtery.

Arrangements are by Roller-Burns Funeral Home

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15 Condolence(s)
Shari Wagner Buetow
Cleveland, TN
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Friday, May 10, 2024

Uncle Dan really loved family, I believe I inherited this from him as I also love family, family ment the world to him. I am the same way!
I won't ever forget the times I spent with you when I went out to Arkansas. We always had so much fun together! You may not had ever had children but you had all of us nieces and nephews, greats and grands who Loved you dearly!
I am so thankful for the family book you gave me with all the history.
Uncle Dan we all loved you so so much and I know you loved all of us! Thank you for loving this huge family.
You loved seeing every one and always wanted every one to come visit.
Give Mom, Aunt Katie, Aunt Caroline, grandma Nellie, Aunt Annie, Uncle Harvey and all the others a hug for us.
Rest in piece Uncle Dan. I love you!
Your great niece, Shari Wagner Buetow

Eben Albert Thompson
Rogers, AR
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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Uncle Dan and had our ups and downs like any other family relationship does over the years. I miss him. He really was a man of wise words. I wish I could talk to him just one more time. Your memory Uncle Dan will not be forgotten. Love and miss you. And the debt I owed to you was far more than with money. You had the best advice whenever I did I ask for it. You were a big help. I wish that you were still here to see me make you proud. I am also happy that you are with your siblings and parents parents again. You're not in any more pain that this world has given you. Thank you uncle Dan for being the best in my eyes that you could be.

Tim Rascoe
Pearcy, AR
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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Prayers for the family and friends. May GOD bless and keep.

Kelley Munson
Oblong, IL
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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

I will always remember the time we spent looking up members of our burl ives family here in illinois. Thank you for spending Easter with us. getting to know you Dan was easy because you had such a big heart.

Patsy King Bailey
Harrison, AR
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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Dan always enjoyed the Y-S Class of 59 reunions and we counted him as one of our members.
So glad he got to attend our last reunion which was in 2023.

Carrie Rivers
Garfield, AR
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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

We will all miss Sweet Uncle Dan. He always made it to major family events. Never missed a family reunion. He was all about all his family. He was the family historian.

Doug and Nancy
Witts Springs, AR
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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Thank you for your service!!

Ranelle Wagner
Temple Hills, MD
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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Uncle Dan was amazing he will be missed. The times that I did get to talk to uncle Dan he always had beautiful stories to tell all of us about my mom growing up, uncle Dan rest in peace.

Pauline Mears
Yellville, AR
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Monday, May 6, 2024

So sorry to hear about Dan, I used to see him a lot as we both seemed to go to the grocery store about the same time, he never changed and we always stopped and chatted for a few minutes. He will be missed for sure. He sent me a little story about going to Washington with my brother.
Prayers for all the family.

Melia Thompson
Holden, MO
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Monday, May 6, 2024

I am so sorry to about Sweet Uncle Dan’s passing. He was
a nice man, liked to drink coffee and tell stories.
There will never be another like Sweet Uncle Dan. He can tell many stories up in heaven.

Jim & Ruth Robinson
Jay, OK
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Monday, May 6, 2024

Yes, Uncle Dan is a real character! One thing we all have in common, he knew Jesus and we will see him again. In the meantime, we will have to just watch our videos of him.
Love to the family!

Alice pearl (Amos) Smith
Fairland, OK
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Monday, May 6, 2024

He is one of those people u find hard to forget. He was non critical of everyone. Always seemed happy and glad to see ya! Praying for his repose and the family left behind.

Angell Roley
Springdale, AR
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Monday, May 6, 2024

That good old uncle Dan will be missed along with his siblings I got a chance to know. Granny and aunt Caroline just broke my heart to see them go, but we'll see them in heaven someday.

Fred Ohl
Holt, MO
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Sunday, May 5, 2024

Dan was always the family historian. He will be deeply missed.

Lana McCrery
Yellville, AR
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Saturday, May 4, 2024

So sad to hear of the passing of my high school classmate, Dan Ives. My prayers & condolences to Dans’ family.