Dennis Dahlberg left this world peacefully on December 1st, 2021 at home cuddling with his loving wife Dolly, and beloved dog, Popcorn. He was surrounded by the love of his family in his final days. Dennis was born in Viroqua, WI on June 28th, 1947 to parents Buford and Beulah. He graduated Bradford High school in 1965. Dennis and Dolly (Shirley Waas) were united in marriage in 1984 and blessed with 37 beautiful years together.
Dennis served in the United States Air Force from September 6th, 1966 until he was honorably discharged on September 6th, 1970. He was an E5 Staff Sergeant and was a Jet Engine Mechanic serving overseas at Yokota Air Force Base in Japan. He is survived by his dedicated wife Dolly (Shirley Waas), his two sons; Christopher Dahlberg and Eric (Sandy) Dahlberg, his two sisters; Janet (Dennis) Matteucci and Marilyn (Patrick) Juliana, his brother Victor Ditkus, his three brothers-in-law; Roger (Lynda) Waas, Randy Waas and Perry (Monica) Waas, two granddaughters; Kaylee Dahlberg and Taylor (Brandon) Weber, and two great-grandsons; Colton and Cade Weber, and many wonderful cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.
Dennis enjoyed fishing, kayaking, traveling, bowling and was a lifelong Packer fan. He was an award-winning painter. Dennis cherished the time he spent with his family and friends. He was also an active member of the Prairie Lake Estates cooperative. He took great joy in helping others. In 1999, Dennis donated bone marrow to a 25-year-old man from Texas that was suffering from leukemia. Dennis retired after 33 years at Snap-On and 4 1/2 years with Tri-Clover.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Sharon (Weaver), father Buford, mother Beulah, and sister Susan Ditkus.
A celebration of his life will be held at Casa Capri, 2129 Birch Rd. Kenosha, WI 53140, on Saturday, December 4th from 4pm to 7pm. From 4 to 4:30-welcoming, from 4:30 to 5:30-program/celebration, and 5:30 to 7-food and visitation. All monetary donations will go to Aurora at Home Hospice of Kenosha.
Thank you to the angels who cared for Dennis with absolute kindness, empathy and love, the family could not have done this without you all: Mae, Kathie, Candace and Tara.
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Stephen P. Casey Owner, Funeral Director
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NICK THIELEN says:
MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO DOLLY AND THE FAMILY.
SINCERELY,
NICK THIELEN
Shirley Schlagel says:
Eric, Sandy and Family,
My Deepest Sympathy for Your Loss !
Thoughts and Prayers to All !
Shirley Schlagel
N.E.I.
Jane Reilly says:
My deepest sympathy to you Dolly and family! Dennis will be missed by many.
Love Jane and Gregg Reilly
Julianne Butschli says:
Thank you for your service during your days in the US Airforce. Seems you provided service throughout your entire lifetime which doesn’t surprise me one bit. From the time I knew you that is who you always were. A man who always did what he could. Helped where he could. Dennis you were always giving, caring, thoughtful and kind. One of the good ones. I am grateful for knowing you and working together with you at PLEHC too! The GB Packers have lost one awesome fan so I will do my best to cheer for them for you now too along with my dad and brother who maybe you can meet in heaven and cheer the Pack on! You’ll be greatly missed. Rest in Peace my old neighbor and friend. Love, Julie Butschli
Linda olson says:
So so sorry for your loss. God bless and take care!!!