Keith Dannatt

Keith Dannatt obituary, Milford, IA

Keith Dannatt

Keith Dannatt Obituary

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Burthel 'Keith' Dannatt was born on October 12, 1946, in Dickinson County Iowa to Burthel 'Ernest' Dannatt and Greta Knudtson Dannatt. He was proud to say he was born and raised in Milford Iowa.

In 1967 he married Janice Feldhacker and two daughters were born to this union – neither was named Burthel. In 1984 he married Mary Haugse. Although they had no children, they welcomed seven grandchildren, who were the light of his life.

Keith was a jack of all trades. He began his working career as a farmer, he did carpentry work and roofing, he drove a semi for Dyno Oil, he worked maintenance at both Village West and Village East, and he retired from the Dickinson County Conservation Commission working at the Horseshoe Bend Recreation Area across the road from where he was raised. Wanting to spend more time with his grandchildren, he retired the month he turned 62. He (with help from his grandchildren) ran the concession stand at the tube hill selling hot dogs and marshmallows to roast over the fire in the warming house. He attended as many of their school functions and sporting events as he could. Annually Keith would host his grandchildren at his timeshare at Sunrise Cove where they would play outdoor games, cards, blackjack, watch fireworks, have a corn on the cob eating contest and numerous other activities. It was the highlight of his summer.

Starting in the early 1980s, Keith welcomed many ghosts and goblins annually at Halloween - first in his living room and, as it grew, it was moved into his garage. He lived across the street from the elementary school and was known to the kids as the 'Toy House'. Keith also played Santa for many years helping the Campus Women's Club with their annual 'Santa tree', the Okoboji Elementary school, local nursing homes, numerous individual families and private parties. Keith enjoyed making people smile and his stories, sense of humor and laugh will always be remembered.

In October of 2014, Keith was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a cancer with no known cure. He bravely fought it for over six years until it took over his body and his life. Keith passed away on Wednesday, April 14, 2021, surrounded by his family at his home in Milford. He was preceded in death by his parents.

Keith is survived by his wife Mary; his daughters Tara (Willy) Rabenberg of Spencer Iowa and Jody (Greg) Jenness of Spirit Lake Iowa; his grandchildren Jacob (Miranda) Jenness, Tyler Jenness, Ben Rabenberg, Kailee Jenness, Sam Rabenberg, Emma Jenness, and Walker Rabenberg; three sisters Kay (Duane) Kracht, Sharon (David) Simington, and Cindy (Ron) Pingel all of Spencer Iowa; his faithful companion Lucky; many other relatives and lots and lots of friends.  May he finally rest in peace.

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