Daniel Robert Osborn Allen...
Daniel Robert Osborn Allen left a remarkable imprint on the hearts and minds of those around him. Born on February 24, 1975, in Newport Beach, California, he grew to be a man of great intellect, wit, and love.
The son of Tim Allen and Pamela Evans, Daniel's early years were spent in California, Maryland and Nevada. He attended Sierra Mountain High School in California and graduated in 1995. His passion for knowledge led him to Sierra College in Rocklin, California, where he earned an associate's degree, laying the groundwork for what would become a successful entrepreneurial venture in IT and security. His brilliance also afforded him membership in MENSA, which embodied his appreciation for intellectual pursuits. In 2008, he moved his family to Missouri from California and in 2012 settled in Branson.
Daniel was known for his humor. His funny and quick-witted banter was a source of continual entertainment for his friends and family. He had a fondness for music of all genres. Daniel also enjoyed socializing and loved being with people.
Daniel's heart was most full when he was with his family. His cherished wife, Bethany Allen, was his steadfast partner. They had met in 1997 and were married on her birthday in 2006 in Reno, NV. Together, they raised two sons, Riordan "Danny" Allen and Dax Allen. Daniel's bond with his sons was unbreakable, filled with laughter and unconditional love. His dog, Stella, was another beloved member of the family and Daniel’s constant companion.
Daniel's family also includes his parents who will miss him deeply, father, Tim Allen (Aurora Toussaint-Zannet) of Boyd, TX; mother, Pamela Evans of Huntington Beach, CA; step-father Kenneth Foster of Crane, MO; his siblings, Richard Autterson, Michael Autterson, Christopher Autterson, Brian Foster, Sarrah Joy Foster, Justin Allen, Brandy Harlow, Taylor Allen; and his grandmother, Joan Bush; and Riordan’s wife, Daniel’s daughter-in-law, Chance Allen.
Daniel's life journey came to an end on July 4, 2024, in Branson, Missouri.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Richard Bush and Robert and Doris Allen.
Daniel's legacy is one of love, laughter, and intelligence. He may be gone from this world, but never from our hearts.
Funeral services will be Friday, July 19, 2024 at Snapp-Bearden Funeral Home & Crematory, Branson. Visitation will begin at 10:00 am with graveside services following at 11:00 am in Ozarks Memorial Park Cemetery, Branson.