Earle H.
Dahlmann
- Memorial Visitation: Friday, January 3rd, 2020 at Oak Creek Community United Methodist Church from 5PM – 6PM
- Memorial Service: Friday, January 3rd, 2020 at Oak Creek Community United Methodist Church at 6PM
Dahlmann, Earle H.
Passed away December 27, 2019 at the age of 83. He is preceded in death by his parents Reinhold and Erna Dahlmann. Earle is survived by his wife, the love of his life for the past 62 years, Gay Dahlmann (nee Graves). He also leaves behind his 4 children, Alan (Paula), Debbie Weber, David (Maureen), and DeeDee (Rob) Dong, his 14 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, and his brother Kenneth, as well as many wonderful relatives and friends.
A memorial visitation will take place on Friday, January 3rd, from 5 PM – 6 PM, at Oak Creek Community United Methodist Church, 8675 S. 13th St. Oak Creek, WI 53154. Memorial Service to follow at 6 PM.
Rest in peace dad and watch over us all! We love you with all of our hearts!!
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Rest In Peace dad….you will not be forgotten!!! You and all the wonderful things you have been to us will carry on and become part of our children and our children’s children. We were always safe, happy, and very much loved no matter what. I do what I do and I do it to the best of my ability….not because I have a special talent….it is because of you and all that you taught and passed on to me(us). Thank you dad from the bottom of my heart….Lucy, Ian and Devan say “we love you grandpa.” And I pray they see me just as I have always seen you….that is my hope for the rest of my days!!!
Kathy and I are truly sorry for your lose.
Dear Dahlmann family, Our condolences to all of you, and know that he is there if you just look up to the beautiful sky and see
that twinkle.
We loved Earle and his sense of humor and good times chatting with him. We’re glad we saw him not too long ago at
DeeDee and Rob’s.
I hope you all are taking care aid supporting each other, especially Mom, during this difficult time. We will all miss Earle
very much. Please call on us if we can do anything for you. Our love, Lori, Ron and the family
Dear Dahlmann Family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. I remember Mr. Dahlmann as a funny, happy and caring man who was very proud and loved his family so much. I always liked being at your home. May you find peace through all your happy memories of your Dad.
Best,
Michele Boos Nettesheim
Dear Gay,
You probably don’t remember me but my husband and I went to Central High School with you. I wanted to send my condolences to you and you family. 3 years ago after 61 years of marriage my husband passed away. It’s a different normal now. Peace and prayers to you and your family.
Mary Jane Goettings Seavers
On behalf of everyone here at the Alzheimer’s Association – thank you so much for thinking of us at this time of loss to your family. Memorial donations made in Earle’s name will be put to immediate use serving families and supporting research. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dave Grams, Executive Director
Dear Dahlmann family,
We will miss “Grandpa Earle”. Our kids will miss him. We’ve been lucky to know him over the past 20+ years. As Rob and DDs brother and sister- in-law we got to know him during his visits to California and on family trips to Hawaii. He was fun and funny. He always had the first joke. He made everyone around him feel at ease with his comic demeanor.
He has passed his caring ways on to his children and grandchildren. His energy will live on through them. We are blessed to be around them. Gay our hearts are with you. Our love to all of you.
Ron and Rachel
Dear Gay and
children and family. condolences from a childhood friend from Watertown. We lost touch some years ago but always considered you and Earle good friends the frequent times we got together. I truly believe in fate and cant believe that I saw the obit in the paper. Jerry mostly reads the Milwaikee paper (not I) and there really is no reason for us to check that section. I was tearing up the paper today to start the fire in our fireplace and looked down briefly and saw the name. still cant believe it. We are so sorry for your loss. We know you had a wonderful life and hope your many memories help sustain you at this time. We are still in the same house on N 2nd St next to the bridge. Again, our sincere sympathy for your loss. Jerry and Sue David