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Daniel Gene Yates "Danny", 71 years old of Frostburg passed away Saturday May 30, 2026, at home after a 3 year battle with cancer.
Born in Frostburg in 1954, Danny was the beloved son of Betty Jean (Winebrenner) Yates of Frostburg and the late Junior Lee "Crow" Yates. He is survived by his devoted wife of 50 years, Nancy Ann (Alkire) Yates whom he married on September 27, 1975. Together they raised two sons: David Yates and wife Kara, Derek Yates and special friend Jenn Staggs and her two kids: Alex & Kailyn, all of Frostburg. Danny was the proud grandfather of Cody, Emmalee, Kylyn, and Brenton, who brought him endless joy and a sense of purpose. He is also survived by his Sister, Sandy Ayers of Lavale and brother, Brother-in-law Steven and wife Penny Alkire of Lonaconing, Mark Alkire and special friend Becky of Cumberland; sister-in-law Vicky Shockey of Lonaconing and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was preceded in death by brother in laws, John Ayers and Steve Shockey.
Danny was a proud graduate of Valley High School class of 1972. He spent many years as a self employed truck driver alongside his father. While raising his two sons; he enjoyed watching and coaching, karate, baseball, football, golf and bowling. His passion was hunting with his father and two sons. He enjoyed many nights with family and friends trap shooting. Later in life, he spent countless hours researching his family history creating a beautiful family tree.
Instead of flowers, the family kindly requests that contributions be made to the Michael J. Fox, Foundation for Parkinson’s research. Danny lived with Parkinson’s disease in recent years facing each day with grit, humor, and a deep belief in helping others. Supporting this foundation is a way to honor his fight, his hope, and unwavering spirit.
Danny admired the courage of those living with Parkinson’s and believed in the power of science, storytelling and community to make a difference. Supporting this foundation is a way to carry forward his spirit of generosity and hope.
Family and friends will be received at Durst Funeral Home on Saturday, June 6, 2026, from 2 to 4 pm. A memorial service will follow at 4 pm with Rev. Seth Wharton officiating.
The family would like to thank the UMPC oncology and hospice units for the outstanding care that Danny received. You really are special people.
Durst Funeral Home
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