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Allen Messner

On June 19, 2024, Allen Messner passed away peacefully while surrounded by family in Lakeway, Texas. His life was a testament to his legacy of hard work, love, and unwavering dedication to his family and friends.

Allen Milfred Messner was born on August 12, 1932, to George and Idelia Messner in Hamar, North Dakota. He was predeceased in death by his parents; his sisters, Isabelle and Florence; and brother, Lyle. He is survived by his brother, Harvey.

In 1954, he married his beloved Ellen (predeceased), and together they shared a lifetime of joys and challenges, growing together over the years. Allen was a devoted father, raising six children—Colleen (husband Richard), Charleen (predeceased, husband Wayne), Connie (husband Robert), Steve (wife Barbara), Arleen (husband Brian), and Dallas (life partner Brandi). He planted seeds of wisdom in his children as he planted seeds in his fields, nurturing their growth and celebrating every milestone.

His legacy continues through his nineteen grandchildren—Andrea, Ryan, Tina, Jesse, Jason, Angela, Tyler, Jacob, Nathan, Megan, (Lynette, predeceased), Lauren, Bridget, Katherine, Jeff, Shelby, Nicole, Bethanie, and Chase; as well as twenty-one great-grandchildren—Makenna, Ethan, Addison, Royce, Jocelyn, Hunter, Parker, Chaz, Jarrett, Ean, Chloe, Carrie, Casen, Easton, Oliver, Andrew, Frankie, Lars, Preston, Isaiah, and Freya. He always enjoyed seeing them anytime they visited the farm and found fulfillment in his role as a grandfather and great-grandfather.

Allen honorably served his country during the Korean War from September 9,1953 to August 17, 1955. Leaving his new wife and child was incredibly difficult for him, but during this time, he and Ellen exchanged numerous letters and eagerly anticipated his return. His sacrifice and commitment shaped his character, instilling in him a deep appreciation for freedom and resilience. He was an active member in the VFW – Sheyenne, ND, Sheyenne Wildlife Club and Township Supervisor, Eagles, Farm Bureau, and Steam Threshers.

The land was his canvas, and he painted it with sweat and determination. Running a thriving farm and ranch, he raised cattle and cultivated crops. His hands bore the calluses of labor, and his heart swelled with pride as he transformed bare dirt to productive land to support his family. Beyond the farm, he reveled in history and craftsmanship. Collecting and restoring antique farm equipment became his passion, and so his artistry took another form. Each rusted plow or weathered tool held a story, and he would add a colorful new chapter.

But his greatest joy came from spending time with friends and family. He loved to take them hunting with him when the season was right, if they could brave the cold. He also loved spending time with them outside in the yard, catching up over a cup of coffee that Ellen would always have ready to go. When he made the move to Texas, he brought the Kings in the Corner card game with him, teaching his caregivers–Darel, Kerry, Barbara, and Kimberly, how to play (and even occasionally letting them win a hand). His love of Mollie B’s polka tunes was infectious, and he had everyone humming along all day long. One of the highlights of moving to Texas was meeting and visiting with Mollie B in person and hearing her sing Happy Birthday to him at a concert for his 89th birthday. We thank his caregivers for their kindness and companionship over the years. They became a second family to him, especially the Boss Man.

And then there were his loyal companions, the canine Kids, Butch and Tootsie. These faithful dogs followed him wherever he went, as steadfast as the seasons and as quietly loving as their Pa.

Allen’s legacy lives on in the fertile soil, the laughter of his great-grandchildren, and the memories we all carry with us. As we bid farewell to him, let us remember him not only for how he lived out his principles of resilience and dedication to others, but for steadfast love he shared with all of us.

Rest in peace, dear farmer, father, and friend. Your harvest is complete, and your spirit will forever bloom in the golden fields of our memories.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to American Heart Association or Riverside Cemetery in honor of Allen Milfred Messner.

 

Allen’s Visitation will be Tuesday, June 25, 2024 from 1:00PM-5:00PM at Evans Funeral Home, New Rockford.

A Visitation will also be on Wednesday, June 26, 2024 from 1:00PM-2:00PM, followed by a Funeral Service at 2:00PM all at Evans Funeral Home, New Rockford.

His Burial will be at the Riverside Cemetery, Sheyenne, ND.

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11 Comments

  1. I am so sorry to here about Allen. He was a nice person, your in my thoughts and prayers 🙏

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  2. Please accept my sympathy. It is always difficult to lose a family member. We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers.

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  3. He beat me at kings in the corner & he laughed. He showed me his photo album with pride. He loved life & I will remember his big hands. God bless him & his family

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  4. I had the pleasure of meeting & playing Kings in the Corner with your father as one of his caregivers. I will forever cherish my memories I have of your father. He will forever be missed. Nothing I can say will take away the pain you’re experiencing.
    May you look back on the precious memories and find peace in knowing that your father raised an amazing person & part of him lives on in each & every one of you. Feel free to reach out if you need anything from us. Thoughts & prayers are going out to you all.

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  5. Mr. Messner,

    We only met twice here in Texas, but I know your daughter, Arleen and granddaughter Meagan, and I know they must have inherited great strength and determination from you. I am glad you are finally free to watch over all the seeds you have grown.

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  6. myself better known as the boss man will forever have Allen Messner in my heart. One of the greatest, coolest and kind hearted person I ever met. You will truly be missed love you brother.

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  7. Oh, the dear memories of our Korean Army Buddies group. In the process of protecting our beloved America, there grew ties that bound them together well beyond their return home. The circle grew larger as the wives and children grew to bind together. So many “army buddy get togethers” that spread from one end of the country to another, including North Dakota, Nebraska, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and even Branson Missouri! As we give Allen to God, for now, we
    will be ready to get the whole group together again “in the sweet bye and bye”. Rest in peace our dear Allen!

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  8. 6/24/2024
    I was just informed of Allen death.I send my deepest sympathy to the family. My husband and I met both, Allen and Ellen, in ND at a MESSNER reunion. My grandfather was John from Valley City. Allen and Ellen were both wonderful and I am so greatful that I had been able to meet and know them both. May they both rest in piece now and be together with God.

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  9. So sorry to hear about Allen. My deepest sympathy to the whole family.

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  10. Messner family, I’m so sorry to hear of your dad/grandpa’s passing. I still recall all of our cousin birthday parties, family get togethers, and who can forget the Smith family picnics?! They were always a hoot! RIP in Allen. My sympathies to you all.

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  11. Prayers to the family during this time. May God send you comfort and peace be with you all.

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