Daniel Jay Meredith
Daniel Jay Meredith
October 19, 1952 ~ January 13, 2024
A celebration of the life of Daniel Jay Meredith, 71, of Jenkins will be held at 2 PM on Friday, January 19, 2024 at South Union Baptist Church with Bro. Curtis Epnett officiating. The family will receive friends beginning at 1 PM prior to the service. Burial will follow in Clark Cemetery. Services have been entrusted to the Horn Family at Horn-Nail-Haggard Funeral Home in Daingerfield. Mr. Meredith was born on October 19, 1952 in Pontiac, MI to Elwyn and Betty Joan Meredith. He passed away unexpectedly Saturday morning, January 13, 2024 at his home. Dan lived in Michigan until the age of 21 when he moved to Hot Springs, AR with his family. The family owned and operated a service station and Dan oversaw daily operations. He eventually moved to Grand Prairie, Texas where he was involved with the start-up of the U-haul center. In February of 1976, he became the field manager for East Texas where he would work for just under 28 years before leaving in 2003. Dan went to work with Daingerfield Lone Star ISD in the Bus Barn. With his many years of experience, he quickly became a certifier for those seeking their Class A commercial bus license. Dan was also a training instructor for new drivers for DLSISD and surrounding districts. He loved to drive all students and groups. He was asked to drive the football teams, cheerleaders, band, drill teams and so many more groups through the years. He was also very honored to be a part of the "Stuff the Bus" drive for the Hurricane Harvey relief. When not on the road driving, Dan enjoyed time with his family. He was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his loving wife of 21 years, Janet Meredith of Jenkins; daughters, Lacey Smith of Texarkana, Courtney Smith of Jenkins; sons, Darin Meredith of Alpena, MI, D.J. Meredith of Jenkins, Thomas Green and wife Amber of Jenkins; 9 grandchildren; brother, Rodger Meredith of Conroe; sisters, Yvonne Milks of Hot Springs, AR and Tamara Brown and husband Randy of Hot Springs, AR.







I have so many memories of you all through our early years of our lives. We lived next door to each other growing up in Waterford, Michigan. We use to take off and go camping down in the mountains in Tennessee whenever we had time off of work when working for GM. Your mother was mine, and my mother was your other mother. The two were sisters raising us five kids all together. I think I was the first person who told you about Jesus. Well, you are now at the feet of Jesus and you are whole. One day soon, I will meet you again. I will always love you like a brother.
Until we meet again, your cuz, Cherri
Peaceful White Lilies Basket was purchased for the family of Daniel Jay Meredith.
He was a good man that had a heart for kids. I know that the “bus barn “ won’t be the same without him. Praying for his family 🙏
My dad was a great man loved his jobs always smiling he showed me so much things about life I hope I can be half the man he was