Allan "Ole" Eggleson
STOUGHTON - Allan "Ole" Eggleson, 94, a distinguished alumnus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Army Veteran, passed away peacefully in Stoughton, WI on October 26, 2023. His wife of 71 years, Joyce Anna Drayton, the Love of his Life, was by his side. He left a legacy as a devoted husband and a loving father, who touched the lives of many and made friends wherever he went.
Born to Elmer and Anna Eggleson in Stoughton. Allan's life was marked by profound family commitment and enduring love. Allan found immense joy in cheering on his family in various sports, music, plays, and anything his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were interested in.
He created unforgettable memories for his family by taking them on annual ski, lake cottage, Florida beach, and Milwaukee Summerfest trips, numerous football, basketball, and baseball games,and concerts, too many to count.
Allan and Joyce met at Lake Kegonsa in the summer of 1951, and were married Aug. 31, 1952, in Sycamore, IL. They lived in Indianapolis, IN; Wauwatosa, WI; Troy, OH; and eventually settled in Sycamore.
Professionally, Allan received his Master's degree in Dayton, OH, was a CPA and the Head of the Internal Audit Dept. at Northern Illinois University.
After retirement, they moved back to his hometown of Stoughton. Al and Joyce loved to travel the world and "snowbird" with local friends in Arizona. He loved joking with all people, including medical staff.
Allan's memory is cherished by his family, friends, and the countless lives he touched throughout his remarkable journey.
His surviving family members include his wife, Joyce; and his four children: Teresa, Marcia (David) Eggleson-Fry, Eric (Donna), and Peter. He leaves behind seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren: Aaron (Parisa) Fry (Adelina, Kianaz); Drayton (Darcy) Eggleson (Abigail, Eleanor); Halie Fry (Eliana); Jordan Eggleson; Colin (MaryRose) Eggleson; Sophia Eggleson; and Evan Eggleson.
His dedication to his children and the joy he found from them was evident to all who knew him. Beyond his professional achievements and family life, Allan enjoyed, boating, fishing, and snow skiing.
Funeral services will be held at 12:00 noon on Friday, November 10, 2023 at First Lutheran Church, 310 E. Washington Street, Stoughton, with Rev. Bill Lehman officiating. Burial will follow in Eastside Cemetery. A luncheon reception will follow with time and location announced at the service. Friends may greet the family from 11:00 AM until the time of service at church on Friday.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the food pantry of the donor's choice.
Please share your memories of Allan by posting in his guestbook atL www.CressFuneralService.com.
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Cary Hellenbrand
November 9, 2023
My husband and I met Al about 10 years ago on the badger Football bus pulling out of the Come Back Inn... always surrounded by his children/family... what a die hard fan... we often had a beer after the game together... will think of him this Sat. For the Badger game as I lift my cold mug of Octoberfest ... golden memories of his strong hugs in greetings... and his beautiful smile and twinkle in his eye... what a shinning light...
Badger Honor Flight
November 6, 2023
The service from your loved one will never be forgotten from the continued memories by you and your family. Keep them in your heart and always cherish the service they provided for all of us to live comfortably and enjoy our beautiful country. Please accept my sincere condolences on the behalf of the Badger Honor Flight family on the loss of your fallen hero.
The Staff of Olson-Holzhuter-Cress Funeral Service, Inc.
November 5, 2023
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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