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The Poff Family

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Hi all, Mary here, Dan's daughter. I am so sorry to have to share this news with you; however, my dad, Dan, was relieved from his earthly personage earlier this week. Dan passed early morning Monday, February 27th after spending a few days listening to his children bickering about who loved him most, and his wife showing she loved him most. We all feel it was too soon and cannot truly believe this unreal feeling that he has departed from us. We are so thankful that he was able to spend those last few days at home with us and so grateful for all of the support that his friends and family have given these past few months. We are requesting g for help with his memorial services; however, the last thing my dad would ever want was to burden someone with his needs when he could be helping relieve theirs, so please only in any way you are comfortable, whether it be physical, emotional, spiritual, or financial we ask for your help. We would especially appreciate any prayers for him or his wife throughout this time and if you happen to be one of those lucky few that caught this vampire on camera we would love to see anything you might have. I have posted the date and time of his services below following his obituary. If you aren't able to make it and you have anything g to share about my dad it would be much appreciated, just message your story to his account and I will make sure it is heard. Thank you for all of the love and support all of you have shown these past few months, it is sincerely appreciated.

Daniel “Dan” Curtis Poff, 58, passed away Monday, February 27th, 2023.

Daniel was born the oldest of two children to Norma Jean and Bill Dean Poff in Fulton, Missouri on October 7, 1964. Dan had a knack for excelling in everything he set his mind to, was most definitely a jack of all trades, and chose to spend his last 18 years working as a Hoistman in the mining industry. He had a passion for helping others, usually at a sacrifice to himself, and he was able to do with his unbounded testimony of Jesus Christ through The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

When Dan was three his father, Bill Poff, passed away while serving in the Vietnam war leaving Dan to be the man of the house and to look after his younger brother, Michael Poff. Michael recalls many memories and qualities of his brother Dan, but his most prevalent is that he had been born with a calling. After years of internal and external searching and revelation, he found the entrance to the path, his Heavenly Father had set forth for him. At 20 years old, on January 12, 1985, Daniel Poff was baptized by Elders Steven Butterfield and James Cowley as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ and promptly started his Heavenly Fathers' work. Dan was called to serve the Arizona Tempe LDS Mission in April of 1987, extending it a month and serving until May 1989. His last mission companion joyfully shared our hearts have always known but he had never spoken “You may not know but he never wanted to leave the mission. He loved being a missionary with all his heart. And, if they had let him, he would have stayed and served forever I think.”

After his mission, Dan found himself in Rexburg, Idaho attending Ricks College. In 1989, Dan met his one-and-only, sweet-heart-to-be Sharon Kay McBride, also attending Ricks College. After the most charming, heart-swooning, run home and tell your momma date watching “The Little Mermaid” they quickly fell in love, after Sharon politely requested, he ditches the day planner and sweater vests, and married in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple on April 26, 1990, sealing themselves and future children together for life eternal. In 1992, Dan and Sharon welcomed their first child, Elizabeth “Lizzy” into the world. And, terribly excited and madly in love, or just mad, they bore five children after Lizzy into the world and their eternal family.

Dan taught his kids to be strong, very strong, emotionally and physically. Dan loved to play, wrestle, and joke with his children. Not one of them did he raise without knowing what a wet willy felt like, how to play hot hands, where to aim their blow gun, nerf gun, or fist to take down their opponent, brother or sister, how to build a fort, or what might happen if you don’t clean that room. He was very reserved with stories of his past but always let you know how he was feeling or his factual opinion on how the floor should be swept, or the dishes should be done. Dan had a knack for raising, creating, and giving hell while always learning how to show his love and lower his voice.

Dan bore many titles and a multitude of hats: husband, dad, brother, son, friend, provider, grandpa/papa, die-hard KC Chiefs Fan, provider, comforter, family electrician, papa plumber, Mr. Fix-It Make It Happen I Can Do That and he did, missionary, and perhaps his most well-known title, Poffdaddy. He spent many years learning how to wire his electricity, finish a basement, tile a floor, or put in your toilet, and spent many more years learning how to fix his previous work. Dan could be reluctant to accept help, and passed on this stubbornness to his many children, but spent his life-giving. He was always taking in coworkers, his children’s lost and wayward friends, and family. Dan was not the type you would need to ask for help and he would graciously, humbly, and without hesitation give it but would do so before the ask knowing you were in need. He truly embodied the charity of his Redeemer Jesus Christ.

In combination with the testimony of his faith in His Redeemer, he maintained a steadfast and immovable faith in the Kansas City Chiefs. He was there through all their triumphs and pitfalls, always cheering them on, or loudly encouraging them to play better. During football season, every Thursday night and Sunday afternoon, despite being states apart you could always hear him yelling at their fumbles and falls. Dan loved to play board games with his family, and tried to keep his head, and pinching fingers to himself when they made a bad play, ineffective move, or decision that halted his too often winning.

On September 14th, 2022, Dan was diagnosed with Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma with a Cutaneous sub-type. After many treatments, therapies, trials, and medicines, and not nearly enough nurses, aides or doctors to ask if they had seen and then proceed to explain at length the connection between Casablanca and The Holiday and how the infamous “Here’s looking to you, kid.” came about, his Heavenly Father called him home on Monday morning, February 27th, 2023. He was preceded in death by his Dad, Bill, his son-in-law Tyler, and his father-in-law Don.

He is survived by his wife, Sharon Kay Poff, his children, Elizabeth (Liz) Poff, Mary Poff, Steven Poff, Billy Poff (Caitlyn Poff), Hannah Poff, and Daniel Jacob Don (Jake) Poff, his brother, Michael Poff, and his mother, Norma Jean Arnold.

Services will be held in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at 752 N 520 E, Tooele, UT, 84074 (https://www.google.com/maps/search/520+E,+Tooele,+UT,+84074?entry=gmail&source=g) on Monday, March 6th, 2023 at 11:00 AM with the viewing at 10:00 AM. He will be laid to rest on Tuesday, M
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Mary Poff-Scott
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