of Scott, AR
April 14, 1923 - March 5, 2016
Ralph Scroggin Danley born April 14, 1923 passed away March 5, 2016. He was a WW11 veteran, Army Corps of Engineers and was an hour away from Berlin when the war ended. He attended The College of the Ozarks and The College of the Ozarks Pharmacy School which was the only Pharmacy school in the state of Arkansas at the time.
He is preceded in death by his parents Gay and Kate Danley, brother Garland Danley, sister Nancy Binkley, wife of 55 years Helen Hall Danley, Ben Scroggin lifetime friend of 90 years and McGregor.
He is survived by his wife of 13 years, Mary Ann Luebke Danley, his daughter Betty Danley, Christy ( Charlie) Gerren, David (Mary Jo) Luebke, Candy Chapman, 3 grandchildren and 10 great grand children.
He was an avid golfer, member of Toltec Baptist Church, loved college football and basketball, was a constant reader of books about history, Winston Churchill and WW11 and most of all he was my daddy, the best daddy any daughter would ever want to have.
Pallbearers, David Luebke, Matt Luebke, Chris Luebke, Charlie Gerren, Brian Fiedler and Michael Dolan.
Graveside service will be Monday March 7 at 1 p.m. at DeValls Bluff Oakland Cemetery.
Arrangements are being handled by Roller England Funeral Home.
Memorials can be made to your favorite charity, Toltec Baptist Church or by just doing a random act of kindness for someone.
Online guest book: www.rollerfuneralhomes.com
Betty - I'm so very sorry for your loss. Your dad was one in a million!
He always had a smile on his face and a kind word every time you saw him! You are in my thoughts and prayers! Gregg
Betty so sorry to read of your dads services. I always thought so much of your dad. He was a very kind and loving person. I'm sorry for the Luebke family, also. My prayers are with you all.
To the family,,,Mr. Ralph was one of my favorite people in England. His kindness to all who knew him as a pharmacist and as a gentleman will be greatly missed. Please accept my deepest condolences and peace for your family in days to come.
Most sincerely,
Paula Axley Greenbaum
Betty, I am sorry to learn of your loss. It is so very hard to let our parents go. I pray you find comfort in the knowledge that Mr. Danley was so very well thought of in the community. My thoughts are with you at this difficult time. Jeannie
May Gods love give you comfort and peace. How blessed you were to have this amazing man in your life. You are in my prayers.
I am so sorry for your loss. Seeing him just a couple of weeks ago I never would have thought. He was a wonderful man, admired by all who knew him. You are in my prayers.
I worked for Mr. Danley when he bought the drug store from the Kennedys in the early 60s. He was by far the nicest buy I have ever worked for. Have not seen him in forty plus years but still remember him like it was yesterday. So sorry for your loss, but I know he lived life to the fullest.
i always admired Mr Ralph and he will be dearly missed by everyone, thanks for always being such a great person and friend.
so sorry for your loss.
Doylene Stracener
Randy Stracener
Doylene worked for Mr. Danley at Danley Drug and I managed his Baskin Robbins in Little Rock.
So sorry for your loss. Will be thinking of and praying for you all.