
Andy was a father, a husband, a son, a brother, a nephew, a cousin, and a best friend to many. Andy was preceded in death by his mother, Shirley Dallman-West, grandparents Bernard and Lorraine Dallman, Leah and Zig Cywinski, uncles Mark Zblewski, Jim and Ron Cywinski, and Ernie Detert. Sebastian Arevalo, and nieces and nephews Michelle, Jurgen, Jarek, Abby, and Alex as well as many friends. His father, Gerald Dallman, sister Tracy (Edgar) Arreola, nephews Cash and Sylas Arreola, uncles and aunts Dale Dallman, Sharon Kline, Jan Zblewski, Tom (Tammy) Dallman, Carol Cywinski, Norine Cywinski, Nancy Dzwonkowski, Kathy (Lenny) Bittner, Russel (Tina) Cywinski, Mary, cousins Amy (Micaila), Christopher Kline, Zack (Lilah), Stephanie (Brendon), Nick Zblewski, Jackie, Tammy, Penny, Bill, Rick, Rene, Scott, Todd, Troy, Trevor, Travis, Tina, Keya, Tiffany, Fallon, Lana, and Vance, in-laws Alfredo and Fanny Arevalo, Marianne and Enrique Aguilera, J. There were falls, scrapes, cuts, and even bear encounters, but nothing would stop him from moving forward! Andy is survived by his wife, Rocio Dallman, and his children Anna and Mason Dallman. If his children were happy, Andy was happy, Andy was an avid bicyclist making trips every summer to Appleton, Green Bay, or wherever his bike would lead him. This showed through his willingness to give his children his all, including allowing his daughter Anna to put headbands on him and allowing his son Mason to wrestle him to the ground. He was a very patient, fun, and proud father to his children. With this, Andy was proud to give himself the name of “Family Man”, as his family was his heart and he loved being a Dad. They have since brought two beautiful children into the world, Anna (age 12) and Mason (age 11). Andy later met his beloved wife, Rocio, who he married on December 16, 2006. After completing his deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, he received an honorable discharge in 2007 with many metals of Honor. Sergeant Andrew Dallman served 9 years and 10 months and was an Infantryman and an Armor Crewman during this time. When he traveled back to Wisconsin, he proudly joined the Army in 1999. His adventurous nature took him to move to Illinois and later to Texas.



He put his heart into his show as he did everything else he was passionate about.
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Andy loved adventure and one of his most prized creations was his public access TV show called “Scream TV”. He graduated from DC Everest High School in 1992. Andy was born on in Schofield, Wisconsin to Gerald and Shirley Dallman. Andrew Gerald Dallman went to Heaven on Decemat his home in Weston at the age of 48 after fighting a hard battle with an unexpected heart condition before meeting his Heavenly Father.
