Dennis George McNEILUS
MCNEILUS, AMES, LYBERG, MONGROO, MALONE, ARNESON, AUSTIN, HODGES
Posted By: Sarah Thorson Little (email)
Date: 2/10/2024 at 13:06:57
July 3, 1936 --- October 28, 2021
Dennis George McNeilus, 85, of Dodge Center, Minnesota passed away Thursday, October 28, 2021 in Spring Hill, Florida.
Dennis was born July 3, 1936 to Linden Ellis and Iola Dell (Ames) McNeilus in La Crosse, Wis. His childhood was spent in Clarion, Iowa and Nelson, Wis. Known as Denny in his teen years he attended Maplewood Academy in Hutchinson and remained an active alumnus throughout his life. His senior year Denny transferred to Hylandale Academy in Rockland, Wis. There he met his wife, Marjory (Marge) Louise Lyberg who won his heart with a lemon meringue pie. They would have been married 65 years November 25.
Dennis served as a dental tech in the U.S. Navy from 1955-60 and was honorably discharged having achieved the rank of 2nd Class Petty Officer. During this time, he was stationed in California and Yokosuka, Japan.
Marjory joined him in Japan with Mark Dennis, the first of their four children. Their daughter Gwen Marie was “made in Japan” before returning to the U.S. Following his discharge, he joined his father and brother Garwin in the scrap business in Galena, Ill. Two additional children came along, Luonne Colleen and Linden Bryan.
In 1967, the family moved to Dodge Center, where he lived until his death. Dennis established McNeilus Auto & Truck Parts which he operated for 50 years. Poor Denny’s “Cat House” was a satellite business distributing Arctic Cat Snowmobiles and BMW Motorcycles. He enjoyed racing and sponsored an Arctic Cat race team and many local stock cars during this period. He believed in the value of hard work and each child and grandchild received work experience in the salvage yard under his tutelage.
He lived life to the fullest. He relished fishing and enjoyed traveling on many sportfishing adventures. However, his favorite place for fishing was Juggler Lake in northern Minnesota where he and Marge had been going since 1960. He became a pilot in the 1970’s and enjoyed a lifelong love of flying. He liked hunting and looked forward to getting his annual deer license and bagging a big buck. He hunted coon competitively and bred many champion Bluetick Coonhounds. In the late 80’s he and Marge got their first Border Terrier and later began to breed them.
Dennis had many varied interests. He loved to garden and had an encyclopedic knowledge of birds. He raised and trained American Singing Canaries and later developed a passion for racing Homing Pigeons. He was a member of the Rochester Racing Pigeon Club, Rochester, and the Gulf Coast Homing Club, Spring Hill Fla. until his passing.
Dennis was an avid reader and had a generous spirit. He was a member of the Dodge Center Seventh-Day Adventist Church and supported many charitable causes over his lifetime. He will be remembered for his sharp mind and quick sense of humor.
In 1998 he and Marge bought a home near Tampa, Fla. and began to spend their winters there among a racing pigeon community. They returned to Florida on October 11 and Dennis became ill about a week later. He passed away shortly thereafter with family by his side knowing how greatly he was loved and would be missed.
Dennis is survived by his wife Marjory and three children Gwen McNeilus (Peter Mongroo) of Orinda, Calif., Luonne Malone (Mark) of Keller, Tex. and Linden McNeilus (Krista Arneson) of Duluth, seven grandchildren, four great-granddaughters and many nieces and nephews. Also surviving are brothers Garwin McNeilus (Marilee) of Dodge Center, Devon McNeilus (Deresa) of Puyallup, Wash. and sisters Eulonne Austin (Wes) of Galveston, Tex. and Leasa Hodges of Loveland, Colo. He was preceded in death by his eldest son, Mark McNeilus, and parents Linden and Iola McNeilus of Dodge Center.
Funeral service is Sunday, November 7, 1 p.m. at the Dodge Center Seventh-day Adventist Church, 410 — 3rd Ave. SW, Dodge Center. Masks are required.
There will be a private viewing for family at 11:00 AM, then open to all at 12:00 PM. A light luncheon will follow the service. Burial will take place Monday, November 8 at 10 a.m., Wildwood Cemetery, Wasioja, Minnesota,
https://byronfuneralhome.com/memorial-services/14970/
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