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Daniel Heylin

July 2, 1960 — January 12, 2026

Daniel John Heylin, born on July 2, 1960, in Evergreen Park, Illinois, passed away on January 12, 2026, at his home in Blue Island, Illinois. Daniel led a life characterized by dedication and kindness, deeply impacting those fortunate enough to know him.

A skilled line mechanic for most of his career, Daniel demonstrated not only craftsmanship but also an impressive aptitude for cars, which showcased his natural affinity for engineering and practical problem-solving. His last professional role at St. Francis Hospital in Blue Island as a security officer was a testament to his commitment to community welfare and safety.

Friends and family remember Daniel as a wonderful father, grandfather, and brother, and a kind, gentle soul whose absence is already acutely felt. He was known for his warmth and his ability to truly listen, qualities that made him an amazing father and grandfather. His daughter, Candice A. Heylin, and granddaughter, Samantha J. Soliday, carry forward his legacy of love and compassion.

Daniel was a man of diverse interests; he cherished moments spent reading and had a deep appreciation for music, often expressing himself through playing the guitar. His passion for science and outer space reflected a curiosity that inspired those around him. He also enjoyed taking walks through the city, finding beauty in the everyday world.

He is survived by his daughter, Candice A. Heylin; his granddaughter, Samantha J. Soliday; and his brothers, Michael Heylin and Mark Heylin. He was preceded in death by his father, Thomas Heylin, and his mother, MaryAnne Heylin, nee Brown.

A Celebration of Daniel's life will be planned for a later date.

Daniel John Heylin will be remembered for his gentle spirit, unwavering love for his family, and the joy he brought into the lives of many. His memory remains a source of strength and inspiration for those who loved him.

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