
Daniel Uelmen
julio 1, 1977 -
junio 14, 2026

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Daniel Uelmen, who entered eternal rest on Sunday, June 14, 2026, at the age of 48.
Danny was born on July 1, 1977, to Mark and Judy (Reeves) Uelmen. He graduated from Salem High School in Virginia Beach, Virginia, with the Class of 1995.
From an early age, Danny embraced life with curiosity, humor, and a spirit of adventure. Family members fondly recall a memorable first-grade escapade when he climbed to the top of the monkey bars and simply refused to come down, laughing all the while until his mother arrived. That free-spirited nature remained with him throughout his life. Danny shared a particularly close and loving bond with his mother, a relationship he cherished deeply.
Growing up in a Navy family, Danny enjoyed several unforgettable "Tiger Cruises" alongside his father and grandfather. He sailed twice aboard the USS Enterprise and twice aboard the USS Inchon, experiences that fueled his sense of adventure and created lasting memories. One voyage even included the rare opportunity to experience the firing of a .50-caliber machine gun while the ship was off-loading ammunition at sea.
Danny's greatest love was his family. On September 1, 2001, he married the love of his life, Elizabeth "Beth" Bates, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Their love story included a proposal that perfectly reflected Danny's sentimental nature. He proposed to Beth while she sat in his grandmother's chair at her beloved home, a place affectionately known as the "House of Love." Following a two-year engagement, they began a marriage filled with devotion, laughter, and partnership.
Professionally, Danny dedicated more than two decades of service to the Kenosha Unified School District, where he began working in 2000 and eventually became a Head Custodian of Indian Trail High School and Academy. He took tremendous pride in his work and in knowing every detail of the buildings he cared for. Ever thoughtful and prepared, he maintained what he called his "work Bible," a detailed guide intended to help those who would one day follow in his footsteps.
Danny was a man of many interests and passions. He loved building intricate LEGO sets, especially favorites such as the Ecto-1 from Ghostbusters and the DeLorean from Back to the Future. A devoted movie enthusiast, he could often be found revisiting his favorite films, including Somewhere in Time, Ghostbusters, Back to the Future, and Star Wars. His fascination with filmmaking extended beyond the screen, as he enjoyed researching filming locations and virtually exploring them through Google Maps.
Danny loved attending Chicago Cubs games, playing GeoGuesser, building cities in SimCity, and reliving classic Atari adventures. He particularly enjoyed the game Lode Runner and often laughed about the countless summer hours spent playing it in the basement. He also took great pride in his Dodge Dakota and found joy in working around the house, always planning the next project or renovation. One of his favorite accomplishments was transforming and improving the family basement.
Among his most treasured memories were the adventures and everyday moments he shared with his daughters, Samantha and Alex. Whether taking field trips to the zoo, traveling to St. Louis with Samantha, or simply spending time together, Danny cherished every opportunity to create lasting memories with his girls. Alex was affectionately known as the "boy" of the house and was always by her dad's side helping with heavy lifting, outdoor chores, and home projects. Danny took great pride in teaching her practical skills, including how to make electrical repairs around the house, lessons that reflected his patience and desire to pass along his knowledge. As a student at Indian Trail Academy, Alex was also blessed with the unique opportunity to see her dad every day while he worked for the district, a gift they both treasured. The bond Danny shared with each of his daughters was a source of immense pride and one of the greatest joys of his life.
Family traditions held a special place in Danny's heart. Every July, he looked forward to sharing a chocolate birthday cake with marshmallow frosting with his Uncle Chuck. With birthdays only days apart, the cake was split in half-one side for Dan and one side for Chuck-a simple tradition that became a cherished symbol of family and togetherness.
Danny will be dearly missed by his beloved wife, Elizabeth "Beth" Uelmen; his daughters, Sam and Alex; father, Mark Uelmen; uncles Jerry (Kelly) Reeves and Chuck (Rachel) Sauer; canine sons, Luke and Wrigley; and many cousins.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Judy Uelmen; father-in-law, Joel Bates; grandparents, Chuck and Jean Sauer, and Floyd and Darlene Uelmen; grandfather, Jim Reeves; and uncles, Jimmy Reeves and Dale Uelmen.
Though his time with us was far too short, Danny leaves behind a legacy of love, dedication, humor, and kindness. He will be remembered for his adventurous spirit, his unwavering devotion to family, his willingness to help others, and the countless memories he created with those fortunate enough to know him.
En lugar de flores, se agradecerían recuerdos a la familia.
In the true spirit of Danny, the family warmly invites all who attend to dress casually and come as he would have loved to see you. Wear your Cubs gear, your Packers gear, your favorite team's colors, a splash of blue in his honor, or your Indian Trail High School and Academy pride. Danny never stood much on formality, and there is no better way to celebrate the man he was than to show up exactly as he would have wanted, comfortable, genuine, and ready to remember him with a smile.
As we navigate this difficult time, may we hold close the joy Danny brought into our lives and keep his memory alive in our hearts. He will forever be loved, remembered, and missed.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the physicians and nurses at Froedtert South Pleasant Prairie and Hospice House for the compassionate, kind, and loving care they provided Danny.
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Tom WerwiePublicado el:
junio 19, 2026Sending my deepest sympathies to the Uelman family at this sad time. Danny was truly an amazing person with the greatest family values. May the memories you hold in your hearts and minds bring comfort. RIP Danny🙏💔
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The Payne FamilyPublicado el:
junio 19, 2026Words cannot express the loss of such a kind soul. I had the privilege of knowing Dan for the past three years, and he was always friendly, compassionate, and someone who brought positivity to those around him. During this difficult time, I am praying for his wife, Beth and his two children, Samantha and Alex. I ask that God surround his family with His love, comfort, strength, and peace.
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Samantha MosherPublicado el:
junio 19, 2026Me and my husband brendan both attended indian trails, i remember him very well, he had a very kind heart and was very well at his job! i am so sorry for your loss, and we will be praying for your family from Fort Campbell,Ky! if you need anything at all feel free to reach out anytime!
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Esther-Rose CorridonPublicado el:
junio 19, 2026Dear Uelmen family,
My heart absolutely breaks for you during this very difficult time in your lives. I'm praying for the Father to comfort you and give you peace. I had the absolute honor to work with Danny at ITA. He was always so helpful and jovial. I am so sorry he left us so soon.
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Michelle WorrellPublicado el:
junio 19, 2026Danny was a wonderful man and I’m so sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to Beth, the girls and the rest of his family. He was well-loved and we are keeping you all in our thoughts. ❤️
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Donna Lawhorn Smukal ChaneyPublicado el:
junio 19, 2026My deepest sympathy Mark and family on the passing of your loved one!
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Arran constantPublicado el:
junio 18, 2026I remember meeting Dan for the first time at his father in laws house in va beach I was dating his sister in law I never really got to know him like I would have But him,Beth and the girls always made me feel Like family When I saw them Rest in peace Danny I’m proud to have know someone with the work ethic you had and the time we did have together in n the past Beth and girls My heart go out to yall Keep Your head up
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Patti ReynaPublicado el:
junio 18, 2026Danny, it’s an honor and a privilege to call you my (best) friend. I have core memories of you in every phase of my life, from high school, to weddings, supporting me emotionally through military deployment, and in all other phases of my adult life. My life would have been completely different without you in it and I’m thankful for your friendship. I am so appreciative I got to see you in your final days and could support Beth and the girl during this difficult time. You will forever live on in everyone who knew and loved you. May the good Lord bless and keep you.







