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Dayton Boleneus

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Passed: October 3, 2010
Funeral Home: Oakcrest Funeral Services
Interment: Buffalo Township Cemetery ~ Titonka, Iowa Dayton James Boleneus was born April 8, 1999, in Omaha, Nebraska. He came to live with Robert and Nita Boleneus as a foster child on September 10, 2001. Dayton was later adopted by his new family on May 20, 2003. He was currently in the sixth grade at O.B. Laing Middle School, however, being a special needs student he spent much of his days at Bryant Grade School. He was a fun loving child, full of energy, who loved to swim, play with his squirt guns and bubble machines. Dayton enjoyed watching Blues Clues, listening to music and playing with his John Deere tractors. Some of his favorite snacks included Lays Potato Chips and Diet Pepsi. Dayton brightened the lives of all those who met him, with his infectious smile and sparkling eyes. Dayton died Sunday, October 3, 2010, at the Kossuth Regional Health Center in Algona, Iowa. He was 11. Left to cherish his memory is his parents, Robert and Nita Boleneus of Wesley; brothers and sisters, Tami J. and (Kenton) Hove of Hudson, WI; Dawn J. Allie of Britt; Beth J. Boleneus, currently attending NIACC in Mason City; Royce Boleneus of Wesley; nieces...[more]

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d nephews, Kyler Hove, Serena Hove, Evan Allie and Lillian Allie. Also surviving are aunts and uncles, Jeff L. (Liz) Coon of Altus, OK; Neil R. (Maria) Coon of Madalia, CA; Beth L. (Dennis) Chandler of Foster City, CA; Lila J. (Andy) Kohls of Harlan; Todd A. (DeAnn) Coon of Mason City and great-aunt, June Baker of Algona and numerous special cousins and other extended family. Also surviving are special friends, Dwayne, Tammy, Jacob and Megan Eden and his classmates at school, especially Briton Cook. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Bert "B.L." and Margie Coon and paternal grandparents, Robert and Jeanne Boleneus. A special Thank You to all the "Special Ladies" that helped Dayton with his needs at school over the last nine years. You were all so wonderful to him. Thank you so much.

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Oakcrest Funeral Services
Algona, IA 50511
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