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child. Danny went to school. He had many wonderful friends. None of his friends looked at Danny as being handicapped, Danny just used special equipment to get around, and get around he did. Danny was always in the center of what was going on with the other kids in the neighborhood. He competed in the New York State Games for the Physically Challenged. He did so for six years and won more than twenty gold medals. His friends from school and the neighborhood came to cheer him on. Thanks to Danny, his friends learned to see what a person could do, not what a person couldn't do. Danny also became a Youth Ambassa- dor for March of Dimes. Not only was he an ambassador, but he held the position for a number of years. He was a natural for the job. He had a warm smile, and the gift of gab. He was a born politician. He got to meet Michael Crawford while Crawford was performing in Phantom of the Opera. Many people get tongue tied when deal- ing with stars. Danny looked at Crawford and introduced himself, telling the star that he was the March of Dimes Youth Ambas- sador, and then asked Crawford "What do you do around here?" Michael Crawford looked dumbfounded. A Broadway star was upstaged by a five year old. Helping the March of Dimes was important to Danny. He met many celebrities while doing it. Every time his photo appeared in the paper, he would call his father at work and say "Hey, Dad, I'm famous again.” Having something that made him differ- ent from other children never stopped Danny or his family. He and his parents did everything other families do, maybe even F ALL 2019 more. They did big things. As a family they went to baseball games. They visited Dis- neyworld many times. They also toured the Smokey Mountains by helicopter. As a fami- ly they did the little things that are im- portant for all families. They went out to dinner, to the movies, had family birthdays as well as get togethers for family and friends. Danny was so well known and liked, that in 1994, he was invited to be the offi- cial lighter of the village Christmas tree in Massapequa Park where he lived. Danny endured many surgeries during his childhood. He always persevered. He seemed to give strength to the people around him. He had an amazing sense of humor and a quick wit. Yet at the same time he was sensitive. He never was embar- rassed when hugged or kissed in front of his friends. Danny was one of a kind. For a while John was the commanding officer of Emergency Service Bureau of the Nassau County Police Department. Danny would visit with his father and the officers assigned to the bureau. Danny loved to be around police officers, and the officers en- joyed his visits. Like many kids, Danny wanted to be a cop. At home, Danny would write his own police reports. They were about the activities in his neighborhood. He told his parents when he grew up he was going to be a police officer, just like his dad. This left John and Kathleen with a prob- lem. As Danny was growing up, they always encouraged him to do his best. They told him he could be anything he wanted to be. He was a wonderful son with tremendous strengths. After all the encouragement they had given their son, how could they tell P AGE 9 W RITERS ’ T RICKS OF THE T RADE