Dalton Thomas Vorhies, age 33, Hickman, passed away January 4, 2024. He was born on August 8, 1990 in Lincoln. Dalton was a mechanic at Daws Trucking and a member of the Army Reserves. He was known and loved by many. He will be greatly missed.
Survived by: wife Melanie, children Cayden Kleinschmit, Jasen Vorhies and Quinn Vorhies. Mother Sheila Benak (Bob), Mother-in-Law Linda Mizikar. Grandmother June Fisher. Sister Abby Vorhies (Erick Tamsey) and brother Nick Rasmussen (Jessica). Brother-in-law Michael Mizikar (Rebecca), Sister-in-law Monica Mizikar. Many aunts, uncles and cousins. Preceded in death by his father Dale Vorhies.
Celebration of Life Services will be 11:00 a.m., Thursday, January 11, 2024 at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, 6901 Panama Road, Hickman. Condolences may be left at trumpmemorials.com. Trump Funeral Services, 1600 West “O” Street, Lincoln.
My guy. You were such a joy to be around. It was a ln honor to know you and watch you grow into the amazing man you turned into. I speak for all us Reehl’s when I say our hearts ache for your family. I take comfort in knowing you have great people waiting with open arms for you on the other side. Please hug them for us and save me a seat and a cold beer. Until then, rest peacefully little brother.
I love you so much, and will miss your beautiful smile and wacky, goofy ways. Forever in my heart my son.
Melanie and family. With heavy heart, I am so saddened by this news of Dalton, there wasn’t a day that I could see you and hear you that you weren’t talking about Dalton and your family. I wished I could be there to hug you.
I know that Dalton will always be here for you and your family.
God bless you.
Shelley
The wrestling team from Norris shared a bond most people will never understand. This week we list another brother and this pain we feel is getting old!… I will cherish all the memories we made at the tournaments, duals, camps and vacations to the lake. We love you Vorhies! God speed brother!
My sympathies to the family. Prayers for all during this difficult time.
Donkey, we will all miss you very much you have brought soo much joy to not only myself but to into all of our lives at the unit. I pray that God may continue to watch over your family. Maintenance will never be the same without you. Fly high.
-Malou
I served with Dalton in the 443rd Transportation Company. We were not in the same Platoon but I always had friendly conversations with him and can honestly say he was an excellent soldier and human being. Love you Dalton. My condolences to his famiky as well.- SFC John Garrett.
I served with Dalton in the 443rd Transportation Company. We were not in the same Platoon but I always had friendly conversations with him and can honestly say he was an excellent soldier and human being. Love you Dalton. My condolences to his family as well.- SFC John Garrett.