Ric Starnes
Expressing his faith in Jesus!
Birth date: Nov 14, 1956 Death date: May 21, 2026
Danny Allen Bost, 69, of Mount Pleasant, passed away peacefully at his home on May 21, 2026. A funeral service to celebrate his life will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Monday, May 25, 2026, at Mount Olive Baptist Church, officiated by Read Obituary
Expressing his faith in Jesus!
Dear Friend,
It still doesn’t feel real that you’re gone. Losing you has left a space in my heart that can never truly be filled. I miss your laughter, your kindness, and the way you always knew how to make things better.
Thank you for the memories, the friendship, and the love you gave so freely. Though you are no longer here, you will always remain in my heart.
Rest peacefully, my friend. Until we meet again 🙏❤️🫂

I love you so much Brother. Looking forward to seeing you soon, and I know you are already singing in Heaven.
I have never met such a beautiful soul as Brother Danny. I've known him since 2021. I met him in Church, and we hit it off immediately. He loved to play piano and sing, and we played a lot of music together. He became one of the closest, and best friends that I've ever known in my life. He was always there for me, and anyone else that needed a hand.
This one hurts really bad...but I know where he resides now. He just had a change of address, and I look forward to seeing him again soon. Prayers for the family.
Danny will be greatly missed at Mt Olive Baptist Church. He was such a blessing to all of us in so many ways. He fought a battle with cancer, but he would still come on to church and get up and sing for us. This past Sunday he sung his last song. Little did we know it would be his last one. We are so thankful, and blessed to have had him as a part of our lives. He is in heaven now and is suffering no more. To his family, we’re sorry for your loss and praying for you all. We lost a man that loved the Lord and served him until the end.
Rev & Mrs Wayne Lisenby
Danny professed his love for Christ in every conversation. He was a child of God and is now singing with the angels pain free. He will be missed here but we will see him again.

Worked with Danny years ago..He was always a nice person..Prayers for his family and all those who loved him.
From Lilly:
There’s many things I could say about Danny. He was a loving person, he loved our youth group kiddos, or about how faithful he was to his church. But I think the main thing that never failed to stick out was how encouraging he was, even when he didn’t know. I remember the first time I met Danny, his funny sense of humor and his encouragement were the two things that really made you love him. It never failed every church service we had he would always make you laugh, and make a point to tell everyone of us bye before he left. I may not have known Danny very long, but the impact he has left on me will stay forever. He was always there to listen, always there to reach out when things got tough, and always there to give a hug when you needed one. These characteristics are things that make you really remember the type of person Danny was. He never failed to encourage me, even if it was just through his songs. Seeing him get up in front of everyone despite what he was going through just to do what he loved, sing always made me feel the need to not give up and keep pushing. That alone was one of the most encouraging things to me that he did. Danny was a great person. A great friend, and there will never be a moment when I won’t stop and think about the songs he sang, and how loving he was. I will miss him sending me random texts throughout the week, but I know he has no more pain and is at peace.