Daniel Todd Countryman
Daniel Todd Countryman, age 60,of Paw Paw, IL , passed away peacefully July 25th 2025 after a long battle with cancer.
Born to Emily (Turcotte) and Oscar Countryman on September 30,1964 in West Allis, Wisconsin, Daniel was a graduate of Mendota, Illinois High School.
Daniel was a traveling Union Laborer of Local 393. He was extremely passionate about his job, as it afforded him the opportunity to travel the country for work and also the chance encounter to meet the love of his life Jennifer Krantz, whom he married on February 21, 2024 after 13 years of courtship.
A loving husband, father, papa, brother, and uncle, and favorite nephew to many aunts and uncles; Daniel was hands down the hardest working man we all knew. He was the living embodiment of work hard play hard. He loved all things sports, especially playing softball, he loved to throw darts and he loved to fish and could always count on him to show up to a card game with his coffee can full of quarters. But he loved nothing more than the countless good times he spent with friends and family, especially with his wife, his two boys and his grandkids.
Daniel is survived by his wife Jennifer (Krantz) Countryman of Paw Paw, IL. His two boys Cole (Brittany) Countryman of Rochelle, IL and Ethan (Molly Petry) Countryman of Rochelle, IL. Four grandchildren, Chase, Owen, Aurora and Elaina. His brother Randy (Esther) Countryman of Compton, IL and their two children Alicia and Alexis. His brother Keith (Sherri) Countryman of Ottawa, IL and their two children Tylar and Jordyn. His sister Sandy Stoner of Rochelle, IL and her three children Dane, Kassandra, and Emily.
He was preceded in death by his parents Emily and Oscar; a daughter Erica Countryman, grand daughter Aubrey Countryman, and niece Amanda Countryman.
A celebration of life will be held this Saturday August 2nd from 2pm -8pm at the Clayton Residence, 211 Wheeler Street in Paw Paw, IL. Please visit www.tormanfuneralhome.com to sign the online guest book.

So so sorry. Dan was a great dude. I always enjoyed his company when I had the opportunity. Keith,Cheri and the rest of the family. My deepest condolences
Comment *My deepest sympathy to family and friends”
Sorry if I goofed this up my first try. I sure enjoyed watching Dan play sports for MHS. I was glad to get to know him when he played slo pitch in Mendota back in the day. I umped some of the games he played in. *My wife, Holly, and I offer our sincere condolences to Dan’s family and friends.
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Comment *My heart goes out to the Countryman clan and especially my dear friend, Jenn. Dan was a wonderful person with a heart as big as the whole outdoors. He was always up for an adventure, big or small. The last time I saw him, he insisted on cooking huge steaks for Jenn and I, even though he couldn’t eat them. His love and kindness will always be remembered.