Alan D. Mulliken

Alan D. Mulliken

March 26, 2009

Alan D. Mulliken, age 96, of rural Nickerson, died Thursday, March 26, 2009 in the Fremont Area Medical Center.

Alan was born September 10, 1912 in rural Nickerson to Warren and Adelene 'Dimock' Mulliken. He grew up 2 miles south of Nickerson on the family farm of his parents, with 6 siblings. He was involved in 4-H and was named the second Dodge County 4-H King. He graduated from Fremont High School in 1929, and then attended the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. He earned his way through college by milking cows at the University dairy, and washing dishes in the main dining room of the college. He was also on the University Wrestling team. When his father's health began to fail, he left college half a semester short of graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture, to return to the home farm. It was early spring and time to plant corn.

He married Nellie McGavren June 9, 1940. They had three children, Jerry, Becky, and Jack. After World War II, the University of Nebraska asked him to help teach vocational agriculture classes to veterans who returned home to farm. Along with farming and a dairy, he served on the board of Rosedale School for a number of years. He also served on the Dodge County Weed Board. After turning the farm over to his boys, he and Nellie traveled across the United States, and visited several foreign countries.

Survivors include: wife - Nellie, son Jerry and wife Elizabeth Mulliken, of rural Nickerson, son Jack and wife Pam Mulliken of rural Nickerson and their children, Robert, Jennifer, Michelle, Kelsey, and Tyler, grandson Robert and wife Ryan Mulliken, granddaughter Liesa and husband Mitch Miller and their children, Alex and Emily.

Alan was preceded in death by his parents Warren and Adelene Mulliken, sisters Mercedes, Renee, Mary, Genevieve, Adele, and brother Harwood, and daughter Becky Mulliken Spencer.

The memorial service will be 1:30 PM Wednesday (April 1st) in the First Congregational Church, UCC, in Fremont with the Rev. Terri Akkerman. There is no public visitation. There will be a private committal in Memorial Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the First Congregational Church, UCC. Ludvigsen Mortuary, Fremont, is handling the arrangements.

Online guestbook at www.Ludvigsenmortuary.com

Obituary Provided By:
Freeman Funeral Home
1249 E. 23rd St.
Fremont, NE  68025
www.ludvigsenmortuary.com