- Date Of Birth: November 25, 1939
- Date Of Death: November 24, 2019
- State: Iowa
Donald J. Lehmann, 79, of Alden, Iowa, formerly of Iowa Falls, Iowa, passed away at his home Sunday, November 24, 2019.
Don was born to John and Caroline (Meyer) Lehmann of Bradford. He grew up with his big brother, Earl (Rosemary) Lehmann, and sisters, Marlys (Kenny), Barbara (Bernie Murra), Beverly (Bill Weidemann), Karen (Marlyn Tripp) and Linda (Steve Wedgbury).Don grew up working on the farm: feeding chickens, gardening and raising livestock. All interests he retained for a lifetime.
He served the country he loved from December 13, 1961 to September 18, 1963. While in the Army, he drove a tank and caused mischief. He was part of the Cuban Missile Crisis. (Although, he claims he was not responsible for that particular skirmish) It was around this time in his life that he met Janice McKenzie of New Providence.. Dad was able to “attend” a roller-skating party that he was NOT invited to and apparently he swept Mom off her feet with his impressive roller-skating skills. Dad and Mom were married on June 7th, 1964. They were married 55 years.
They had 3 children. Dawn, Brad and Anja. And with their spouses, Gary, Lisa and Chris; these three prolific couples produced 19 grandkids whom Grandpa Don loved very much. Keaton, Ian, Gabriel (Stepanie), Moriah, Tabitha (Logan) and Eli Harris. Blake (Inga), Grant, Maxwell (Sophia), Lindy, Boaz and Abigail Lehmann. Keelin, Liam, Murray, Finley, Hamish, Rowan and Arden Whitehead. Dad became a Great Grandpa with the arrival of little Clara Lehmann and Piper Cullison.
If you needed anything Dad was always the best first call to make. He always helped his kids and grandkids when needed. He was a good neighbor.
He always made time for a cup of coffee with someone. And if you’re going to have a cup of coffee, you might as well play a game or two of cribbage, 500 or pinochle while you’re at it. Dad was always content to be at home. He could occasionally be persuaded to take a vacation as long there was an angus cattle sale going on then and there. That’s why we all have such fond memories of Thedford, NE and the amenity it had to offer.
Dad was a thankful and unassuming man. He was clearly thankful for his wife, his kids, their spouses, his grandkids, neighbors, family and friends. He loved his family and liked to see it grow by marriage and new babies. He was thankful he had a chance to do for a job the thing he loved, farming. Over the years, regardless of circumstances, Mom and Dad would say to each other, countless times…“We’re so Lucky.” That is a loose translation of what they really meant which is “We are blessed by God.” Dad reverenced his Maker greatly. Because of his faith in Jesus Christ, he was faithful and had great peace.
Our family wants to thank you for all the ways that so many of you have helped during this time.