Emily Ann Dallman, 10-22-99 to 11-21-21
Em was born and raised in Brainerd, Minnesota, only child of Lori Elwood and youngest daughter of Scott Dallman. Even though she was raised as an only child she adopted other families throughout her life including the Stockerts, Storstads, Seversons, Schermers and the staff and guests of the Northland Pet Lodge.
On May 1st, Emily met the love of her life, Mason Barnaby, whose kind compassionate heart matched hers. He lifted Em up and brought out a light in her that was so bright you could feel it.
She was a Professional Dog Lover, working at Northland Pet Lodge since she was seventeen. She could not imagine herself doing anything else.
She leaves behind her parents Lori Elwood and Scott Dallman; grandparents, Ron and Carol Elwood; siblings, Brooke Shasaulskey, Andy and Micah Dallman; aunts and uncles, Eldon Elwood, Ken Elwood, Debbie Schneider, Sheri Roeschlein, Terry Dallman, Jeff Dallman and spouses; cousins, Joey, Aaron, David, Patrick, Michael, Rachel, Brittany, Nick, John, Lance, and Keli. She also leaves behind Peanut, Ben, and Maylin.
Services will be held at 11am on Saturday November 27, 2021 at the Brenny Family Funeral Chapel, Baxter. Visitation will take place one hour prior.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Brenny Family Funeral Chapel, Baxter.
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7348 Excelsior Rd., Baxter, MN 56425
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