Diane Collis
Daniel's passing was felt by his Pizza Hut family more than words can express. When we spend the amount of time together year after year, like we did, you form a tight knit family dynamic. In the early years it was the after hours time at Applebee's or Gator Dockside. Daniel always had a smile on his face. He was an amazing employee came through the door smiling and worked from the moment he drove up in the parking lot til he left the parking lot. He would pick up every scrap of paper or cigarette butt in or outside of the building. We would have conversations on the smokers bench, where he would catch me up on how his mother, sister, and niece and nephews were doing. When the kids lived in Florida it was how their homework and funny stories of their home life. He loved you kids so much, you could tell by the proud way he spoke of you all. When you moved to Montana we had a common bond because my grandsons lived in Kalispell. He loved Montana and spoke of your lives prior to him and Sue moving to Florida from Montana. I never knew anybody that loved football more than Dan. And proudly wore his jersey every chance that Pizza Hut allowed rather his team was in the Super Bowl or not. I miss his hugs, Dan gave the best hugs. You knew you were loved and felt his affection. Rest in Peace Uncle Dan. ❤️