Houston Chronicle

Daniel Scott Fleetwood (DFleet)

1983-2015

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Daniel Scott Fleetwood (DFLeet), 32, passed away Tuesday, November 10, 2015, at his residence in Spring, Texas.

Daniel was born September 30, 1983, in Galveston, Texas. He earned an Associate’s degree in computer technology followed by a Rehabilita­tion Counseling degree in 2008 and a Masters in counseling with academic honors in 2010 from Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA). Daniel was President of the Academic Rehabilita­tion Club and very involved with CASA (Child Appointed Service Advocate) in addition to being the drummer in the Praise Band during college. Besides his love for Star Wars and video games, he enjoyed playing in different bands growing up, particular­ly his Sleeping in Transit Band, as drummer. He was known amongst friends as DFleet or Frost.

In his senior year at SFA he met his loving and devoted wife, Ashley Cohagan, and was married on July 31, 2010. They moved to Fort Worth, Texas, where Daniel interned and worked at DARS. In 2012 Daniel and Ashley moved to Spring, Texas, where Daniel found his dream job at MHMRA (Mental Health Mental Rehabilita­tion Associatio­n). They soon bought their home with plans to raise a family. After a few months Daniel was diagnosed with cancer and fought bravely for over two years.

His survivors include his loving wife, Ashley Cohagan Fleetwood of Spring, Texas; parents, Dennis and Brenda Fleetwood; sisters, Sarah Landers (Christian) and Olya Fleetwood; grandparen­ts, Edmond and Doris Brister and JoAnn Fleetwood. He was preceded in death by Cecil Fleetwood (grandfathe­r).

Loving father and motherin-law are Randy and Susan Cohagan; and brother-in-law, Matthew Cohagan. Daniel also leaves behind his loving “fur babies” Daisy, Maggie, and Cora. Daniel is in heaven holding his sweet Lucy dog.

Daniel will be dearly missed by a multitude of family and friends throughout the world. May the Force Be With You Master Jedi Daniel.

Memorial services will be held Saturday, November 21, 2015, at 2:00 P.M. at Cason Monk-Metcalf ’s Sunset Chapel, located at 5400 North Street, Nacogdoche­s, Texas.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to either Ashley’s on-line Go Fund Me account (https://www.gofundme.com/ e1tqh4) or by sending a check directly to Ashley Fleetwood at 1010 Spring Lakes Haven Drive, Spring, Texas 77373.

Online memories and condolence­s may be offered at www.CasonMonk-Metcalf. com.

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