Daniel Lee Nevels II, 35, of St Petersburg, FL, went to be with the Lord on June 30, 2017.
He was born in Baton Rouge, La. on April 3, 1982 and moved to Tampa Bay, Florida in 1988.
Daniel was a beautiful soul with the kindest heart and loved with all he had. He was extremely talented at all he pursued. He was a passionate musician. Music was his art.
He is survived by his son, Tyler Nevels; parents Sharon Pickering Waddell, Daniel and Laura Nevels; loving girlfriend Judy Hinson; siblings Brittney, Tiffany and husband Tony, Dakota and Adam; nephews Hunter and Bradley and niece Annabelle; and numerous Aunts, Uncles, cousins and extended family and friends who loved him.
He was preceded in death by his Maternal Grandparents, Herbert and Dorothy Pickering and his Paternal Grandparents, Lionel and Dorothy Nevels.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00AM on Saturday, July 8, 2017 at The Life Center in St Petersburg, FL. The church is located at 734 62nd Avenue North, St. Petersburg, FL 33702.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Salvation Army Men’s Center.
Bill and I are so sorry for your loss. Through his life he survived near misses of death. Fighting so hard to survive. God return him many times, but felt it was his time he needed him now. He will rest in peace until you meet again.
Sending hugs and kisses. Love you
Bill and Diane Westcott
My love and prays goes out to you all.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Daniel will be missed.
I’m so sorry for your loss. You’re in my prayers. Good bless.
We will miss Dan very much he left us way to soon. Our condolences to the family. We love Dan and will never forget he was one in a million we love you Dan. Rest in peace
Denise and I are sorry for your loss. We will include Daniel in our prayers. Jesus Bless his soul and return him to the Father.
We will all miss him.
Tom & Denise
Condolences on behalf of myself and my son, Ryan Treacy. We are so very sorry for your loss and the pain you are experiencing. May God and his angels bring you the comfort that is necessary to carry you through this most difficult of times. Strength and courage to you all.
Oh mercy, our hearts are heavy with your pain. Our prayers are with you both and I’ll especially pray for God to give you the strength to manage through this.
Dear Sharon,
I am so very sorry for your loss. I will be praying for you and your family
Gone too soon! May you and your family find comfort in the Lord. Love you guys!
We are so sorry for your loss. May God be with you, and the entire family at this difficult time. We will definitely keep you in our thoughts, and prayers.
I knew him for a few months at work. He was a fellow guitarist so we clicked right from the start. He was a great co-worker and friend. Thoughts and prayers to his family and friends.
Sharon – Jeff, Sis, Jana and I extend our heartfelt condolences to you and the family on the loss of your precious Daniel. May you be comforted in the promise that you will someday be together again. You are family and we love you.
Dear family of Dan Nevels,
I only met Dan a few times when he came to our Faith Covenant Church with Judy Hinson.
Never had a chance to get to know him, but had hoped to. He seemed so pleasant and considerate! I cannot begin to imagine the pain of your loss. Judy became a very close friend very rapidly when she came to our church. My heart aches for all of you who loved him so much.
Sharon Peterson, friend of Judy Hinson
How I am finding out about this is beyond me. My heart goes out to your family and your son Tyler. Daniel and I were long time friends and remained in touch for years. We somehow lost touch in late 2015 and didn’t reconnect like we typically did. Daniel and I met in a coffee shop years ago while he sang his heart out on his guitar. I was immediatly taken with his charisma and beautiful voice. We dated very very briefly but realized quickly we were better off as good friends. Daniel later moved to Ohio where we remained in touch via phone calls, emails and social media. Once he made it back to Florida we ensured we met for a coffee or dinner whenever our schedules would allow. One of my fondest memories was having him sing me a song he wrote for me while he was in Ohio missing home.
I don’t know what possessed me to look you up today but I was shocked and saddened to see you had passed on,
Love you Dan
Rest now
“Honey why you calling so late”