Daniel relocated from Chicago to
San Jose, California in 1979, where he continued to contribute to Assyrian culture. Serving as editor of the Assyrian
Star magazine, he penned numerous articles, poems, and musical pieces. In 1983, he immortalized
Kateeny the Great by publishing the third and final volume, comprising over 7,000 verses. He died in San Jose in 1988. His students posthumously honored him in 1992 by publishing his previously unpublished poems in Assyrian and English in an illustrated book titled
Tapestry. He is buried in San Jose. == Works ==