Daniel was born on October 8, 1959 in Madison, IN to Henry and Helen(Behr)Bennett.
Daniel dedicated over 30 years of service to the City of Washington as a lineman and spent over the last decade as the Assistant Superintendent. Daniel has worked under many Mayors and worked with many fellow employees whom he always cherished. Hid fondest memories throughout his career were always the challenges of his job, helping to improve the city and how much he cared for every single person he came in contact with.
Daniel enjoyed spending his summers by the pool with his"summer family", going on camping trips with friends in the fall and spending every moment possible with his family, especially his beloved grandchildren.
Daniel was an active member of the Knights of Columbus Council 630 of Washington, IN whers he until recently held the Treasurer position. People could always see him there on Wednesday night for bingo or for the famous Treasure Hunt drawing. Daniel was also a board member of the Indian Municipal Electric Association and a member of Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church in Washington, IN.
He is survived by his wife, Mary(Moffett)Bennett; daughter, Kasy(Andrew)Heidenrich; son, Ryan(Heather)Dant; father, Henry Bennett; sister, Tracey(Bill)McCain; brothers, Lee Bennett, Scott(Marla)Bennett, Marty(Julie)Bennett; grandchildren, Owen and Emilia; sister-in-law, Anna Halbert(Rick); brother-in-law, Paul Moffett; and mother-in-law, Joan Moffett.
Daniel is preceded in death by his mother, Helen Bennett; granddaughter, Josie Heidenreich; father-in-law, Paul Moffett, Jr.; sister-in-law, Susan(Mangin)Bennett.
A visitation service for Daniel will be held on Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at Our Lady of Hope in Washington, IN. Visitation hours will be held from 10 a.m.-11 a.m. for family and 11 a.m.-1 p.m. for the public. A mass will be held at 1 p.m. with a burial service to follow at St. John's Cemetery. You may leave an online condolence at www.gillsince1872.com.
In lieu of flowers, it is asked to make a donation to Right to Life, Helping Hearts Hospice, St. John's Cemetery, or the Josie K. Heidenreich Scholarship at Washington Catholic Preschool in honor of his late granddaughter.
Daniel was born on October 8, 1959 in Madison, IN to Henry and Helen(Behr)Bennett.
Daniel dedicated over 30 years of service to the City of Washington as a lineman and spent over the last decade as the Assistant Superintendent. Daniel has worked under many Mayors and worked with many fellow employees whom he always cherished. Hid fondest memories throughout his career were always the challenges of his job, helping to improve the city and how much he cared for every single person he came in contact with.
Daniel enjoyed spending his summers by the pool with his"summer family", going on camping trips with friends in the fall and spending every moment possible with his family, especially his beloved grandchildren.
Daniel was an active member of the Knights of Columbus Council 630 of Washington, IN whers he until recently held the Treasurer position. People could always see him there on Wednesday night for bingo or for the famous Treasure Hunt drawing. Daniel was also a board member of the Indian Municipal Electric Association and a member of Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church in Washington, IN.
He is survived by his wife, Mary(Moffett)Bennett; daughter, Kasy(Andrew)Heidenrich; son, Ryan(Heather)Dant; father, Henry Bennett; sister, Tracey(Bill)McCain; brothers, Lee Bennett, Scott(Marla)Bennett, Marty(Julie)Bennett; grandchildren, Owen and Emilia; sister-in-law, Anna Halbert(Rick); brother-in-law, Paul Moffett; and mother-in-law, Joan Moffett.
Daniel is preceded in death by his mother, Helen Bennett; granddaughter, Josie Heidenreich; father-in-law, Paul Moffett, Jr.; sister-in-law, Susan(Mangin)Bennett.
A visitation service for Daniel will be held on Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at Our Lady of Hope in Washington, IN. Visitation hours will be held from 10 a.m.-11 a.m. for family and 11 a.m.-1 p.m. for the public. A mass will be held at 1 p.m. with a burial service to follow at St. John's Cemetery. You may leave an online condolence at www.gillsince1872.com.
In lieu of flowers, it is asked to make a donation to Right to Life, Helping Hearts Hospice, St. John's Cemetery, or the Josie K. Heidenreich Scholarship at Washington Catholic Preschool in honor of his late granddaughter.
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