In Memory

Dan Collin

Danny S. Collin, 74, of Orion, peacefully passed Monday, February 13, 2023, at his home surrounded by family.

Funeral services will be held 12:30 p.m. Friday, February 24, 2023, at Esterdahl Mortuary Crematory, Ltd., Moline. Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m., Thursday, February 23, at the funeral home. Burial will be at the Rock Island National Cemetery, where military honors will be conducted. Memorials may be made to GiGi’s Playhouse QC or Black Hawk Outreach Center in memory of Adrianne Leigh Reynolds.

Danny was born on August 18, 1948, in Moline, the son of Harold S. and Vivian V. (Danielson) Collin. He was a U.S. Vietnam Veteran, having served in the Navy from 1966-69. Danny married Jill Ogden on June 11, 1977, in Moline. He severed an electrical apprenticeship at Williams & White, then worked as a journeyman electrician for John Deere, retiring in 2008 after 30 years. He was a UAW union steward and member the veterans committee.  Growing up he participated in Boy Scouts and Sea Scouts. Danny enjoyed camping, fishing, hunting, horseback riding and boating. He spent much of his time with his grandchildren, as they brought him so much joy. He loved attending all of their sporting events and activities with Jill, missing very few. Danny enjoyed woodworking and was an accomplished handyman.  It was an honor for him to serve others with his endless talents. 

Survivors include his wife, Jill; children, Brooke (Justin) Schatteman, East Moline, IL; Heather (Justin) Lance, Roanoke, Indiana; grandchildren, Addison, Brittyn, Jaidyn Schatteman, and Easton and Eli Lance; sister, Vicki (Francis) Fisher, Lowden, IA; brother, Jerry Collin, Colona, IL; numerous nieces and nephews; sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents, stepmother, Shirley Collin and sister-in-law Judy Collin.



 
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02/18/23 06:54 PM #1    

Ray Diehl

RIP Danny. 


03/12/23 07:59 PM #2    

Marsha Anderson (Harvey)

Dan was always a nice guy. That is something special to be able to say about a man.  It wasn't just his nice guy-ness, but also the perpetual smile on Dan's face and his positive attitude.  There is also the other things we shared that made him feel special to me. He, Dean, and I were all baptised the same day at Salem Lutheran. We all attended Logan Elementary & Coolidge jr. high. We were in confirmation classes together and Luther League and graduated from MHS together.  My mom (a hairdresser) cut his mom and his sister's hair. There is something special about someone with whom you have lots of little connections. Those things, and Dan's perpetual smile make me truly sad to know that he has died. Someone special has been lost to this world. I hope he and Dean are reconnecting and reminiscing.  RIP


03/13/23 09:56 AM #3    

Earl Burney

ALWAYS the nice guy.... Nobody had anything bad to say about Dan... Rest in peace buddy!


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