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Dale Ray Eickman

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Dale Ray Eickman

Birth
Republic County, Kansas, USA
Death
27 Mar 1973 (aged 52)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Chester, Thayer County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 19, Lot 13, Grave 5
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Dale Ray Eickman, son of Lawrence W. and Margaret Elizabeth Eickman, was born August 11, 1920 in Republic County, Kansas. He passed away in Lincoln, Nebr., on March 27, 1973 at the age of 52 years.

He received his education at Victor School in Republic County, Kans., and Chester High School, graduating with the Class of 1938. He later attended the University of Nebraska College of Agriculture. He served with the United States Army Air Force during the Second World War, stationed in England.

He was united in marriage with Betty June Moxham on July 26, 1942 and to this union were born three sons and two daughters.

His profession throughout his lifetime was related to agriculture and at the time of his death he was associated with Professional Agricultural Supply, Inc., of Hastings, Nebraska.

He was an active member of Christ United Methodist Church of Lincoln and a member of the adult choir at the time of his death. He was a Past-Master of Oliver Lodge No. 34 AF&AM in Seward, Nebr.

Preceding him in death was his mother. Surviving him are his wife, Betty; a son, Lawrence of Grand Forks, N.D., his wife, Janet, and son, Jeffery; a daughter, Pamela of Lincoln, and her husband, Charles; a daughter, Dorothy of Lincoln; a son, Ted of San Diego, Calif.; and a son, Steven, at home. He is also survived by his parents of Belleville, Ks.; four brothers; two sisters; one step-brother and two step-sisters; along with a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held at the United Methodist Church at Chester, Nebr., on March 30, 1973, with Dr. Melvon Ireland of Lincoln officiating. Organist was Mrs. Dolan Frye. A Masonic service was conducted by Tom Nuss of Superior. Pallbearers were Stanley McGill, Leonard Meyer, Russell Keller, John Keller, George King and Ralph Currier. Honorary pallbearers were W. Ray Hill, M.D., and Associates of Professional Agricultural Supply, Inc. of Hastings, Nebraska. Interment was in Chester Cemetery, Bachelor-Faulkner-Dart Funeral Service in charge of arrangements.
Dale Ray Eickman, son of Lawrence W. and Margaret Elizabeth Eickman, was born August 11, 1920 in Republic County, Kansas. He passed away in Lincoln, Nebr., on March 27, 1973 at the age of 52 years.

He received his education at Victor School in Republic County, Kans., and Chester High School, graduating with the Class of 1938. He later attended the University of Nebraska College of Agriculture. He served with the United States Army Air Force during the Second World War, stationed in England.

He was united in marriage with Betty June Moxham on July 26, 1942 and to this union were born three sons and two daughters.

His profession throughout his lifetime was related to agriculture and at the time of his death he was associated with Professional Agricultural Supply, Inc., of Hastings, Nebraska.

He was an active member of Christ United Methodist Church of Lincoln and a member of the adult choir at the time of his death. He was a Past-Master of Oliver Lodge No. 34 AF&AM in Seward, Nebr.

Preceding him in death was his mother. Surviving him are his wife, Betty; a son, Lawrence of Grand Forks, N.D., his wife, Janet, and son, Jeffery; a daughter, Pamela of Lincoln, and her husband, Charles; a daughter, Dorothy of Lincoln; a son, Ted of San Diego, Calif.; and a son, Steven, at home. He is also survived by his parents of Belleville, Ks.; four brothers; two sisters; one step-brother and two step-sisters; along with a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held at the United Methodist Church at Chester, Nebr., on March 30, 1973, with Dr. Melvon Ireland of Lincoln officiating. Organist was Mrs. Dolan Frye. A Masonic service was conducted by Tom Nuss of Superior. Pallbearers were Stanley McGill, Leonard Meyer, Russell Keller, John Keller, George King and Ralph Currier. Honorary pallbearers were W. Ray Hill, M.D., and Associates of Professional Agricultural Supply, Inc. of Hastings, Nebraska. Interment was in Chester Cemetery, Bachelor-Faulkner-Dart Funeral Service in charge of arrangements.


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