Dale Gene Taylor Nebraska City, Nebraska Obituary

Dale Gene Taylor

Dale Gene Taylor, age 78 of Nebraska City died November 8, 2019 at Bryan LGH East Medical Center in Lincoln. Dale was born February 6, 1941 in Bostwick, the son of Ralph and Una (Hansen) Taylor. Dale lived in the Peru and Nebraska City area his entire life and married Lana Greenrod June 12, 1959. Of this union two children were born. He then married Marcia Roumpf March 20, 1982 in Nebraska City. He had owned Taylor Texaco and Taylor Construction prior to his retirement. Dale was a member of Western Star Lodge No. 2, A.F. & A.M., Nebraska City Lions Club and had been a member of the Optimist Club and Nebraska City Volunteer Fire Department. Dale was known for his band called Western Spirit and racing stock cars. He loved spending time with family, playing cards, wildlife and tinkering around his farm. Dale is survived by his wife, Marcia of Nebraska City; children, Toni (Gene) LeVasseur of Sioux Falls, SD, Rita Eschen of Nebraska City, Terry (Melissa) Taylor of Nebraska City, Roger (Nina) Roumpf of Elizabethtown, NY, Ron (Michelle) Roumpf of Papillion, Robert (Donna) Roumpf of Bethel, NC; grandchildren, Derek LeVasseur, Tessa Jensen, Jessica Minium, Casey Roumpf, Megan LeVasseur, Chris Spaulding, Katie Zimmerle, Ryan Roumpf, Tyler Roumpf, Ruby Spaulding, Taylor Eschen, Kayla Roumpf, Lucas Roumpf, Brett Roumpf; great grandchildren, Thomas Gerdes, Alayna Morgan Gerdes, Michael Morgan Gerdes, Elliot Spidell, Kendel Morgan Gerdes, Jayvin Jensen, Gracelynn Minium, Cadency Jensen, Logan Zimmerle, Addilynn Minium; nephew, John Bradley of Nebraska City; special friend, Laurie Langdon of Nebraska City; many other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Ruby Eschen and nephew, Dennis Eschen.
February 6, 1941 - November 8, 201902/06/194111/08/2019
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Anita Cox
November 13, 2019
I was shocked to hear from my brother Richard Cox, that Dale had passed. My memories of Dale go way back to when I was young and visiting my cousin Dennis, Aunt Ruby and Uncle Donald Eschen. We would go to Dales House and visit. He and his wife would fix snacks and dri... Continue Reading