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In Lieu of Flowers, Memorials May Be Made to the Myron Dallmann Memorial to Be Designated in the Near Future.
Myron Lee Dallmann departed this world for Heaven, Monday, June 16, 2025 at the age of 91 years. He was born on January 13, 1934 at home near Macon, Nebraska, the second of four children of John O. and Goldie L. (Mankhey) Dallman.
Myron attended school at District 59 and Franklin High School, graduating with the Class of 1951. He was active in FFA and started farming with his father at an early age. He served on the Franklin County Fair Board, an active member of the Macon Methodist Church all his life where he served on several church boards making sure his family knew and loved Jesus. Myron worked at the Franklin Livestock Barn for many years, he and his son Dean managed Franklin Livestock Barn, for several years.
Myron and Jacqueline (Reams) were married February 13, 1955. This union was blessed with a son, Dean Alan and a daughter, Paula Jean. This marriage later dissolved. In time, he married Donna Broeker on January 31, 1984.
Dean joined the farming and ranching operation, and they expanded. Myron farmed all his life and enjoyed picking corn and bringing in the harvest. Being a farmer, you had to gamble a little too. He enjoyed their trips to the casinos. He was an active square dancer for many years and served in various offices of different clubs. He also helped with Kort-Dallmann Actions and the Macon Lions Sales for many years.
Myron enjoyed travels to Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Nashville, a Caribbean cruise and of course the local casinos.
Myron never met a stranger. He could sit down with someone he did not know and leave as a friend. He was a selfless giver of time and energy. He was a great man that translated into being a great husband, dad, teacher, grandpa, and great grandpa. He and Donna made many trips to Lincoln to help with their triplet grandsons. It was his joy to give the grand kids rides in the combine, tractors, and 4-wheelers. He enjoyed teaching them how to fish and taking them deer hunting as they got older. He would thrill the grandkids with a ride in the pasture to count cows. He was a cheering fan watching baseball, football, and basketball games.
He was preceded in death by his parents John O. and Goldie; sisters Linda & Raymond Frerichs and Donna Rae & Lloyd Greening; brother John Dallmann, Jr.; sisters-in-law, Joann & Rolland Warrick, Janet & Leroy Schmidt; brother-in-law Robert & Grace Schroeder.
Myron will be forever remembered by his wife Donna; son Dean, Franklin; daughter Paula Ryan and husband Terry, Lincoln; grandsons: Brandon & Alyson Ryan, their children Aiden and Dawson, Lincoln, Austin & Megan Ryan, Lincoln, Tanner Ryan, Lincoln, and Jordan & Sarah Ryan, their children Luke, Claire and John, Coon Rapids, MN; sister-n-law Mary Dallmann, Tekamah; plus many nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.
Funeral services will be 11:00am Monday, June 23, 2025 at the Macon Methodist Church with Pastor David Irwin officiating. The burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Franklin. Memorials should be made to the Myron Dallmann Memorial to be designated by the family. Visitation with the family will be Sunday, June 22nd 4:00pm to 6:00pm at Hutchins Funeral Home, Franklin, Nebraska.
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