Daniel Anthony O'Neill
Passed 02/02/2022
Obituary For Daniel Anthony O'Neill
Daniel Anthony O’Neill – 57 (Enfield NS) ; lovingly known as Dano, passed away peacefully on February 2nd, 2022 at the Victoria General Hospital in Halifax after a short but courageous battle with cancer.
It’s hard to know where to begin with words to describe our brother’s life. Dano has been called a hero, a legend, a mentor, a friend and a brother. He was all of those things and more.
He worked as an Advanced Care Paramedic for 35 years. His career was long and meaningful. Dan was dedicated to clinical excellence and mentoring others. His paramedic family are commemorating him with love, respect and kindness. In his life and career he touched so many. During his career he worked with the Victoria General Hospital team and within EMC’s Northern and Central Regions. He received his EHS Long Service Award, recognized by the Government for his service to Nova Scotians. On his final night, one of his paramedic friends removed nasal oxygen prongs from his nose and placed them in his mouth. Dano was mouth breathing so this was a better way to increase his oxygen levels. His friend looked at me and fighting back tears said, “Dano taught me that”.
Dano also worked for year in Saudi Arabia, taught paramedics in Cuba and dedicated his life to his profession. Dano would proudly proclaim, “I love my job!” And, he did along with his many colleagues, students and friends.
Dano was also a volunteer fire fighter with the Enfield Fire Department and went out to other fire departments to train people in emergency first aid and CPR.
As a younger man he was heavily involved in hockey and refereeing. He was an avid fan throughout his life. He started out as a Habs fan but switched to the Pens when he attached himself to Sydney Crosby and Marc Andre Fleury. He loved to entertain friends and hosted whenever he could.
Dano was one of the first responders on scene of the Swissair crash. It was in the year’s following that when he began to experience PTSD. Eventually the stress of his job would lead to his retirement and long-term disability. Dano had a huge heart and suffered demons from some of the scenes he had witnessed over the years. One blessing that came from his PTSD was his guide dog Chance. They bonded and were so good for each other.
Dano is survived by: his sisters, Beverlee Arnold (and her husband Richard), and Shirley O’Neill, nephews Christopher (and his partner Tamara Saulnier) and Ryan Arnold, his service dog Chance and his paramedic family and countless friends. He was predeceased by his parents Anthony (Tony) and Reta (nee Horne) as well as his older brother Bruce. Dano will be greatly missed by all who loved him.
Cremation has already taken place, A memorial service will be held at Saint Andrews United Church on Coburg Road, Halifax once COVID restrictions are lifted.
Special thanks to all who supported him through his illness, his palliative care team and VON nurses, oncology team at the VG Hospital.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Nova Scotia Lung Association (smoking cessation program).
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