Daniel Hughes of Garrison, Iowa, who was an active member of the Iowa Central Community College Dance Team has sadly died. His death came as a deep shock to so many in his family and team members. Those who knew and loved him in his community are in deep mourning following the death of this brilliant mind and dancer. A GoFundMe has been organized by Daijah Hughes, this is help his fund certain bills regarding his funeral plans and obituary. At the time of this report, his cause of death was not disclosed by his family. His family will make know the schedule for his funeral plan and obituary at a time best known to them. He will be genuinely missed by all who knew and loved him.
About Daniel Hughes
In addition to being a brother, a son, a friend, a cousin, and an uncle-to-be-becoming, Daniel James Hughes is a great many other things. He had a passion for dancing ever since he was a little child, and he made it his life’s work to pursue a career in the field of dancing arts throughout his entire life. Every room he entered was brimming with light, humor, and lots of attitude, and he couldn’t fail to include sarcasm in his repertoire of adjectives. In addition to loving his family and friends, he was constantly aware that he was loved. He attended Iowa Central Community College on a scholarship for dancing and was a proud member of the Triton organization. Doing what he loved with people he had grown to love (the Triton Dance Team) brought him a great deal of happiness. Tank, who is his favorite companion, would be the one he would want to dance with. Tank was his greatest friend in dog form, and the loss of Tank, who hit us barely a year ago, was also a shock to us.
Concerning Iowa Central Community College
When Iowa Central was established in 1966, very few people could have ever guessed that this relatively modest college in Iowa would one day become a nationally recognized institution and be regarded as one of the best universities in the state of Iowa. Currently, Iowa Central offers a more economical and enriching alternative to four-year institutions by providing students with over one hundred different majors to choose from as well as a wide variety of student activities. You have the option of attending classes at any of their five campus locations in Fort Dodge, Storm Lake, or Webster City for great hands-on learning. Additionally, Iowa Central online classes provide a flexible alternative for distance learning for many of our students.