Daniel Joseph Lord

August 11, 1939 ~ December 18, 2023
Resided in:
South Portland, Maine
South Portland - Daniel J. Lord, Jr., 84, died on December 18, 2023, peacefully at his home.
He grew up in Portland where he attended local schools, including Cheverus High School, before graduating from PHS. In 1963 Dan married Jane Hamilton and they settled in South Portland where they raised their 3 daughters. Dan worked at several auto parts businesses including N.A. Burkitt's, Toyota of Portland and Prime Toyota.
After leaving the automotive industry, he worked for the Portland School Systems in janitorial services for 10 years. During the summer he turned his hobby of photography into a side job, he worked as a wedding photographer for at least 30 years. He was known as the family photographer and could be found behind the camera at all family events. Dan enjoyed traveling with family and friends, cruising and vacationing at Disney World. In the summers Dan, Jane and family enjoyed trips to Peaks Island at the Hamilton family cottage, as well as going to Sea Dogs games with his best friend, Jim Banks. At home you could find him listening to his wide variety of music, watching the Patriots or Red Sox.
Daniel's family would like to thank Northern Light Hospice, for the care they gave to him. It takes a special person to work in hospice and his family was greatly impacted by several special people that helped support them. A special thank you for those who supported Dan and his immediate family, Uncle Bob for coming over for his weekly visit and cocktail, Jay watching sports with him, and his sisters Cindy and Judy for their continued thoughts and visits with Dan. Dan had a special relationship with his granddaughter, Tasia. They enjoyed spending time together after school and going to the library. His family will remember his sense of humor and how easy he was to talk to.
Dan was predeceased by his wife in 2014, Jane Lord. He is survived by his daughters, Carol Lord and partner Jay Waddington, Kelly Lord, Kimberly Lord all of South Portland; granddaughter, Tasia Schwartz and husband Joshua; 2 great granddaughters, Loretta Jane, Lucille Gladys; siblings, Judy Rawding of Windham, Cindy Wilson and her husband Dave of Sebago Lake, Suzanne Trask of South Portland, Stephen Lord of South Portland, Robert Lord and his wife Kandy of Standish; brother in law, Jackie Hamilton and his wife Shirley of Windham.
A visiting hour celebrating Dan's life will be held on Friday, December 22, 2023, from 10-11am at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. A funeral service will follow in the chapel at 11am. Burial will be held at Calvary Cemetery, South Portland. To view Dan's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
so sorry I did not know of Danny’s passing, until today the 30th of Dec. To the whole family I can say he was the star of the Sacred Heart 100th Anniversary. I have a picture of the whole bunch at the reunion. 1996 .
God Bless all of you but most of all my friend Judy and his family.
Dorothy Rodney
Uncle Dan will be missed by many! I always appreciated his love of the Red Sox! He took my high school senior pictures and I am forever grateful to have the pictures to this day. Sending love to Kim, Kelly, Carol, and Tasia. With love, Elizabeth Trask
I was lucky enough to grow up with the Lord girls, and some people might even mistake me for another sibling considering the number of photos I was in. Dan always had his camera in hand and was even the photographer at my wedding. He had taken all of the photos inside my house before we left for the church. We got outside and Dan realized that his camera was locked in the house….. he had to crawl in through the bathroom window to get it. Oops! I’ll never forget that!
Thinking of the entire Lord family and holding you all in my heart.
We loved having Dan as our next-door neighbor. Matt and I have many great memories of sitting on our patio, sipping beer with Dan, and swapping stories. We send our condolences to the Lord family. He was a great guy.
We send our most hearrtfelt sympathy to Dan’s family. He was a pleasure to know. Our thoughtrs and prayers are with you all.
Valerie and Dana Tessicini