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Dallan Robert Schenk

Dallan Robert Schenk

Mar. 11, 1955 - Feb. 9, 2025

Date of Service: Feb. 20, 2025

TWIN FALLS – Devoted husband, father, and grandfather, Dallan Robert Schenk, 69, of Twin Falls, passed away Sunday, February 9, 2025, after a 19-year battle with cancer.

Dallan was born in Burley, Idaho, on March 11, 1955, to Robert and Fredona (Woolstenhulme) Schenk. He grew up on his family’s homestead north of Paul, Idaho, raising cattle and farming with his parents and sisters. What started as a two-corral family farm grew over time to become a 25,000-head cattle-feeding operation and 1,800-acre farm after Robert and Dallan moved the business north of Oakley, Idaho, in 1983. While much of his time and efforts went toward the buying, feeding, and selling of cattle, he found his true joy and peace in farming. He loved spending countless hours running tractors or cutting fields of alfalfa. Whether he was tilling the soil or cultivating corn, the hours spent burning diesel were among his favorite. He also loved irrigation. He obsessed on the efficient watering of the crops, checking many times a night to see if his pivots were running correctly. Not one drop of water was to be wasted. In the winter months, you could find Dallan in a tractor plowing snow. To keep cattle and feed coming in and going out of the feed yard, he would plow night and day to keep the roads open, always stopping to pull out stuck drivers along the way. Many winters, his efforts created the only pathway for residents of Oakley to make their way to Burley. Dallan also started his own trucking company that is still at work moving cattle today.

When Dallan was interested in something there were no half-measures. Dallan’s love for skiing took him to slopes in Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming. His favorite mountain to conquer was Mount Baldy in Sun Valley, Idaho. Watching Dallan ski was like watching a master artist paint. He took on the mountain with a beautiful combination of speed and maneuvering that didn’t seem real for a man of his size. When he needed a new challenge, Dallan took his abilities to the mountains of British Columbia to conquer mountains that could only be reached by helicopter. The pictures of him in waist deep powder with helicopters in the background are priceless to his family. On one trip, the guides were so impressed by his skiing that they named him “skier of the week” and sent him home with a signed hat. Another passion of Dallan’s was German cars, especially Porsches. It took him thirty years of hard work, but he eventually owned a few of his own. It was hard to miss him in his Miami Blue sports car if he happened to speed by you. He also bought a 1950s Porsche diesel tractor that he painstakingly restored to as close as its original condition as he could. That tractor won the “George’s Choice” Award as Best-in-Show at the Oktoberfast Car Show in Boise and now resides in a museum in Boston.

Dallan’s greatest devotion in life was saved for his family. He married his high school sweetheart, Brenda (Aipperspach) Schenk, shortly after graduation and they were inseparable. One of their sons would occasionally sarcastically remark that aside from some playful squabbling it was almost annoying how well they got along and how loving and caring their relationship was. They enjoyed trips around the world together drinking both fine and cheap wine and eating fine food. Last September, they were able to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary together, surrounded by family and friends. Dallan and Brenda had two sons together, Logan and Jacob. Dallan and Brenda supported them in every way possible. Even with Dallan’s long workdays, there was never a school, athletic, or other important event that he missed. Dallan’s life was further enriched with the birth of his granddaughter, Mable, two years ago. They made an immediate connection. Mable’s “Papa” took every opportunity to play and dance with her, no matter how sick or fatigued he felt.

He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Rhonda; and brother-in-law, Ron Stephenson. Dallan is survived by his loving wife, Brenda; his two sons, Logan Schenk and Jacob (Tiffany) Schenk; one precious granddaughter, Mable Schenk; his sisters, Barbara Schenk and Linda (Barry) Tanner; and many nieces and nephews.

The Schenk family will host an open-house luncheon in Dallan’s memory from 1 until 3 p.m. Thursday, February 20, at Edgewater Restaurant, located at 530 Hampton Dr. in Burley, Idaho.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be sent to Shriners Children’s Hospitals, www.shrinerschildrens.org.

Condolences for Dallan Robert Schenk

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From Stacey Uscola:
Brenda, we are so sorry to hear about Dallan. You are in our thoughts please reach out if there is anything we can do. I will never forget the first time I waited on you two at the Drift. He was an amazing man.
From MICHAEL ZARYBNISKY :
sorry for you loss Brenda
From Stacey Uscola:
Brenda, we are so sorry to hear about Dallan. You are in our thoughts, please reach out if there is anything we can do. I will never forget the first time I waited on you two at the Drift. He was an amazing man.
From Desteny and Brogan Uscola :
So sorry for your loss, keeping you in my thoughts.
From Destiny Parton:
I’m so sorry for your loss. We appreciate everything you have done.
From Dan Gammon:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Dallan was a wonderful man with a great life full of experiences. We all will miss him.
From Sharla Bessire:
I’m so sorry for your loss Brenda! He was such a great guy. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love Sharla Bessire and all the girls at The Retreat
From Anne Martin:
I am so saddened by your loss Brenda, Logan & Jake and your families. What a gentle giant of a kind man and outstanding leader. I can never ski down Pomerelle on Colt past this copse of trees…. Where silently and stealthily, Dallas ALWAYS managed to sneak out behind us and scared us EVERY time!!! Prayers for true peace and comfort in your hearts Team Schenk
From Sheryl and Darrell Koyle :
Brenda, We are so sorry for your loss. Please know our prayers are with you and your family. Dallan was a great guy !
From Anne Martin:
I am so saddened by your loss Brenda, Logan & Jake and your families. What a gentle giant of a kind man and outstanding leader. I can never ski down Pomerelle on Colt past this copse of trees…. Where silently and stealthily, Dallas ALWAYS managed to sneak out behind us and scared us EVERY time!!! Prayers for true peace and comfort in your hearts Team Schenk
From Keith and Sally Couch:
Dallas was a great, kind and knowledgeable man to work with during your farm auction. He will be greatly missed in the community. May your family be blessed at this time.
From Cathy (Lawson) Ingalls:
My thoughts and Prayers are with you Brenda and families... God Bless
From Diana and Dennis Warburton:
So sorry for your loss.
From Ken & Billie Rae Jackson DeNaughel :
So sorry Brenda & Family, I went to Minico with you and Dallon. He truly was a great man in everyone's every. A workaholic. Prayers for you all!
From Mary Zarybnisky:
My thoughts and prayers are with your entire family at this time.
From Anne Martin:
I am so saddened by your loss Brenda, Logan & Jake and your families. What a gentle giant of a kind man and outstanding leader. I can never ski down Pomerelle on Colt past this copse of trees…. Where silently and stealthily, Dallas ALWAYS managed to sneak out behind us and scared us EVERY time!!! Prayers for true peace and comfort in your hearts Team Schenk.
From Nonnie Osterhout Johnston:
So very sorry for your loss.
From Kathy Collett:
Dear Brenda and family, so very sorry for your loss. Love, hugs and prayers. Tim, Kathy Collett and family
From Kay Woolstenhulme Holm:
Brenda, Barbara, and Linda - So sorry to read about Dallan - hugs and prayers for comfort and peace in the days ahead.
From Walt and Tia Mullins:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. We are so very sorry for your loss. Walt and Tia Mullins.
From Jack Zarybnisky:
So sorry for the loss Brenda and family, may our gracious God give you peace
From Ray Helms:
Brenda and family I am very sorry for your loss. I really liked working for Dallen and Robert he truly was a great man
From Jesse Tamayo:
Brenda and Family I m sorry to learn of Dallan,I have great memories of him.God Bless and comfort you.
From Wayne and Alice Schenk:
Our prayers are with you at this difficult time of loss.
From Riley Helms:
I am sorry for your loss. Condolences for your whole family. What a great man. Always had a smile and happy to visit.
From Randy Hawkins:
Brenda and family - we are so sorry to learn of Dallan's passing. Many memories of Dallan and his parents at the Oakley feedlot.
From Alicia Bywater:
Brenda, I’m so sorry to hear about Dallas. Sending you lots of comforting hugs and prayers sweetheart.
From Roger and Sarah graham:
So sorry for your loss, our condolences to Brenda and family.

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