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Daniel R. Midwinter

Daniel R. Midwinter, 19, of New Providence, NJ, passed away on November 7, 2018. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Teresa of Avila, 306 Morris Ave, in Summit on Saturday, November 17th at 9:30am. Interment will follow at St. Teresa Cemetery. Friends are invited to visit at Wm. A. Bradley & Son Funeral Home, 345 Main St., in Chatham on Friday from 2-4pm and 7-9pm. To send a condolence, please visit www.bradleyfuneralhomes.com.

Born in Summit, NJ, the son of Drew and Tess (Conste) Midwinter, Daniel was raised in New Providence. He graduated from New Providence High School, Class of 2017 and was a member of the choir and musical theater. Currently, Daniel was studying engineering at Catholic University of America in Washington DC.

Daniel enjoyed New York City, Broadway shows and exploring Washington D.C. He loved singing in the shower, cruises, amusement parks and roller coasters. His dream was to someday design rides for Disney. On many weekend mornings at home, Dan would stop at Starbucks and take a drive through the quiet country roads nearby while listening to his music. Above all, Dan’s passion was being with his friends. Along with his family, they were the most important part of his life. Dan was a caring and compassionate friend.

Daniel was the beloved son of Drew and Tess. He is also survived by his cherished sister Sam, his dearest grandmothers, Dorothy Midwinter and Leticia Conste as well as 13 aunts and uncles and many cousins and friends. He is predeceased by his sister Maddie. In lieu of flowers, donations in Daniel’s memory may be made to:

Goryeb Children’s Center

In Memory of Daniel Midwinter

Foundation for Morristown Medical Center

475 South St.

Morristown, NJ 07960

https://tinyurl.com/GoryebDonation

Daniel R. Midwinter
Memorial
  • born

    Mar 26, 1999

  • died

    Nov 7, 2018

Debra Pasquariello
No words can describe how sorry I am for your loss. Dan’s smile lit up the stage every time he stepped foot on it. From Salt Brook to NPHS I can recall seeing Dan hanging out with his friends enjoying life. My thoughts, prayer and deepest condolences are with you all.
Betsy Moschella
Dearest Midwinters, Dan was a beloved neighborhood kid. Took his job as "fire tender" for s'mores after Manhunt seriously, guarded his stash of silly string that we gave out to our "special friends" on Halloween and bike riding pal around the neighborhood. Lots of fun in all musicals and always helpful and w/ a terrific sense of humor. We were blessed in many ways to have known him and laughed w/ him (except when he got me w/ the silly string one year when he aimed incorrectly!! He was as surprised as I was!) Much love and many prayers.
Betsy, Vic, Kim (Moschella) and Merry (Richter)
Lisa Fama
Dan, you are so sweet, random, funny and thoughtful. I am so proud to call you my friend and you were a WONDERFUL friend. You gave a lot of good advice! I am happy that you are with Maddie and that you are free of any physical limitations, able to jump and run as much as you want. (If there's pickle ball in heaven try not to hit yourself in the face again!) Selfishly, I am heartbroken at having to face a world without you in it. I hope you know how many people you have touched and how many people love you. You are so popular and loved!! I will miss you every day and I will love you forever. Please visit me in my dreams if you have time.
Your friend who loves you so much,
Mrs. Fama
charlene Narciso
Our family is blessed to have had a chance to get to know Daniel and we were always struck by his kindness. Our deepest condolences to the Midwinter family.
Charlene and Joe Narciso
Regina Paris
Our deepest condolences to the family. We fondly remember Daniel's performances on the NPHS stage where we watched him blossom. Our hearts are with you.
Bill and Regina Paris
Daniel R. Midwinter
Memorial
  • born

    Mar 26, 1999

  • died

    Nov 7, 2018