
Dayton Scott Wollenberg Memorial
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Dayton Scott Wollenberg passed away on Thursday, January 28, 2021 after a prolonged battle with illness at the age of 26.
He was born on February 19, 1994 in Manhattan, the son of Neal Wollenberg and Kimberly (Evans) Wollenberg. Dayton grew up mostly in Manhattan with a four year time spent in Omaha NE, and then continuing his education at Manhattan High school. He played many sports such as football, basketball, and wrestling.
Dayton shared many memories with his family. Such as enjoying time with his dad, having a cigar and talking about different things. One of his most favorite things to do was watch K-state and Chiefs football with his mom. He had a passion for racing stock cars. He had two cars he built and raced with his Grandpa Evans, and occasionally attended races with his grandparents, mom, and sisters. Other hobbies include skateboarding, video games, hunting and fishing with his Grandpa Evans, and making his own music.
To listen to some of his music please visit https://soundcloud.com/thamoontv/tracks (Caution contains graphic content)
He was preceded in death by his great-grandparents, his paternal grandmother, Betty Wollenberg; his cousin Cordell Frazier and his aunt Betty Brown; and also, his favorite animal friend, Gracie May.
Dayton is survived by his mother Kimberly Wollenberg, his father Neal Wollenberg and step-mother Andrea; his grandparents Jim and Diane Evans and Gale Wollenberg; his sisters Kynsley (Rick) and Makenna (Jarrod) Wollenberg; his step brothers Matthew (Katie) and Mitchell Custer; his best friends: Cody, Atreyu, Mike, and a very special friend Caity; also, his niece who he loved deeper than anything else, Arlo Wren.
Funds contributed in memory of Dayton will be given to a charity of the family's choice that help those with anxiety and depression. A portion of the funds will also be given to Salina Speedway in the form of a prize that will be focused on Sport Compact racing.
He was born on February 19, 1994 in Manhattan, the son of Neal Wollenberg and Kimberly (Evans) Wollenberg. Dayton grew up mostly in Manhattan with a four year time spent in Omaha NE, and then continuing his education at Manhattan High school. He played many sports such as football, basketball, and wrestling.
Dayton shared many memories with his family. Such as enjoying time with his dad, having a cigar and talking about different things. One of his most favorite things to do was watch K-state and Chiefs football with his mom. He had a passion for racing stock cars. He had two cars he built and raced with his Grandpa Evans, and occasionally attended races with his grandparents, mom, and sisters. Other hobbies include skateboarding, video games, hunting and fishing with his Grandpa Evans, and making his own music.
To listen to some of his music please visit https://soundcloud.com/thamoontv/tracks (Caution contains graphic content)
He was preceded in death by his great-grandparents, his paternal grandmother, Betty Wollenberg; his cousin Cordell Frazier and his aunt Betty Brown; and also, his favorite animal friend, Gracie May.
Dayton is survived by his mother Kimberly Wollenberg, his father Neal Wollenberg and step-mother Andrea; his grandparents Jim and Diane Evans and Gale Wollenberg; his sisters Kynsley (Rick) and Makenna (Jarrod) Wollenberg; his step brothers Matthew (Katie) and Mitchell Custer; his best friends: Cody, Atreyu, Mike, and a very special friend Caity; also, his niece who he loved deeper than anything else, Arlo Wren.
Funds contributed in memory of Dayton will be given to a charity of the family's choice that help those with anxiety and depression. A portion of the funds will also be given to Salina Speedway in the form of a prize that will be focused on Sport Compact racing.
Organizer
Neal Wollenberg
Organizer
Manhattan, KS