Mary Dallesasse, 79, of Mayville passed away peacefully on February 11, 2022 with her family by her side.Mary was born in Milwaukee on March 26,1942 to Edward F. Donley and Doris C. (Sarow) Donley. She grew up the daughter of a truck farmer and tinkerer and had many adventures in the fields surrounding her childhoodContinue Reading
Just heard about Mary’s passing- I’m so sorry for your families loss. I am the daughter of the late Kenny Wappler and remember your family from Field Trials and my dad’s friendship with your family. Mary was such a kind hearted lady, who always had a smile on her face.
I just heard of Mary's passing. I graduated from Menomonee Falls High School with her. My condolences to her family. Lenora (Weber) Mulock
Sorry to hear of Mary's passing. She was a very kind and gentle lady. I had the pleasure of being in the car pool with her and co workers at the city of Milwaukee. Charles Kimbrough, Henderson NV, Mar. 11,2022
Our deepest sympathies to the family & friends of Mary. She was a sweet kind lady. I would see her at a field trial helping out & always smiling, kind & just a lovely lady. Our sincerest condolences.
I was so sad to hear of Mar's passing. I am a boyhood friend of Dick and also became good friends with Mary after their marriage. My dear departed Diane and I after moving to Oklahoma in 1975 generally tried to visit with Mary and Dick on an annual basis and often joined with them along with Jack and Benny and Wally and Arlene for brunch at the Mineshaft in Hartford. That was always a highlight of our trip back to Wisconsin. Mary was a dear friend and a wonderful person.
Mary, you were always the sweetest person in the room. I remember the time we were shooting darts in your basement( baseball) you picked the "kid" for your team while others took as pass, and we won the game.
You Mary have won the game of life treating others with the utmost respect and in doing so have left a legacy that anyone would be proud of.
Dick, Scott and Jill, you are in our prayers, and if there is anything we can do please do not hesitate to ask. Much Love to you guys.
I have never seen Mary without a smile. She truly is a great lady, caring and compassionate. I'm proud to call her friend. God certainly got a wonderful angel. Condolences to Dick, Scott and Jill.
One of my favorite neighbors from Casper Street. So sorry for your loss sending prayers ❤❤
So sorry to hear of Mary's passing. We loved her bright smile and quilting skills. She will be missed by all of us at Ties That Bind.
Mary was always a bright light wherever she went. She is dearly missed by all that knew and loved her.
Dick,Scott,Jill,Lucas, and extended family and friends. I join you as we grieve the passing of Mary from this earth and rejoice as she entered the gates of Heaven. The last time I visited Mary we attended Mass and then spent the day doing girl things. We maintained our long distance friendship with phone calls. To have a friendship with Mary was an honor. I will miss you.
My heart,is sad for Dick and his children,I met her thru field trialing with Dick.A fun gal.I remember, many field trial parties and banquets God brought, a special angel home.
Mary was a loving,thoughtful and caring friendl of mine for over 50+ years. We had a club of girls (later women) who worked at Milwaukee's City Hall in the civil service commission.Many of us formed a lasting bond . My condolences go out to Dick and to Jill and Scott and Lucas and all other family members.I will miss
Going to farmers markets, lunch,Brewers games etc. with her. We don't know what God's plan is but I know it's got to be a good one.
My heart breaks for all of you! She was one of the finest ladies, always thinking of others. I will miss her. I wish I could be at the service but I am in Columbus Ohio this week. You all will be in my prayers.
Sincere condolences to family and friends of Mary. I knew Mary thru her parents, We rented the duplex in Erin township in the 1970s. I was aware that you had become Mayville people, my regrets that I didn't stay in touch . I am sorry for your loss .
To my dear friend, Mary. When we met each other in second grade at Nelson School I am sure neither of us ever thought about the future, but now, for 72 years our friendship not only continued but flourished. Throughout these years we shared so much laughter, many tears, and always enjoyed our time together.
I wish you peace as you rest in the arms of God.
Barb Hilbert