On November 11, 1962, Dale was united in marriage to Phyllis "Jeanie" Brown in Cambridge. The couple lived on a farm north of Cambridge. Dale was employed by the Cambridge CO-OP for over 26 years working as a floater operator for fertilizer applications. He also farmed and raised cattle before retiring. Dale enjoyed wood working, sculpturing metal, hunting, and fishing. Dale loved the history of Nebraska and would take trips to historic sites and museums.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Eleanor; grandson, Sean Michael Allen; brother, Donald and wife Marie; brothers-in-law: Aaron Menze, Roger "Sonny" Hinz.
Dale is survived by his wife, Phyllis of Bartley; daughter, Paula and husband, Stuart Waugh of Cambridge; two sons: Steven Allen of Cambridge, Shawn and wife, Jeanette Allen of Holdrege, Neb.; 14 grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; two sisters: Pearl Hinz of Arapahoe, Neb.; Margaret and husband, Jerry Chipps of Kearney.
In keeping with Dale's wishes of cremation, the family will have a private family service at a future date. Lockenour-Jones Mortuary is entrusted with arrangements.
On November 11, 1962, Dale was united in marriage to Phyllis "Jeanie" Brown in Cambridge. The couple lived on a farm north of Cambridge. Dale was employed by the Cambridge CO-OP for over 26 years working as a floater operator for fertilizer applications. He also farmed and raised cattle before retiring. Dale enjoyed wood working, sculpturing metal, hunting, and fishing. Dale loved the history of Nebraska and would take trips to historic sites and museums.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Eleanor; grandson, Sean Michael Allen; brother, Donald and wife Marie; brothers-in-law: Aaron Menze, Roger "Sonny" Hinz.
Dale is survived by his wife, Phyllis of Bartley; daughter, Paula and husband, Stuart Waugh of Cambridge; two sons: Steven Allen of Cambridge, Shawn and wife, Jeanette Allen of Holdrege, Neb.; 14 grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; two sisters: Pearl Hinz of Arapahoe, Neb.; Margaret and husband, Jerry Chipps of Kearney.
In keeping with Dale's wishes of cremation, the family will have a private family service at a future date. Lockenour-Jones Mortuary is entrusted with arrangements.
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