
Donations to help with funeral of Allan Hempfling
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Allan Hempfling was a great and loving man. From being an excellent father, the greatest grandfather any child could ask for, to being a support counselor helping people come to terms with some of their most difficult traumas. He was a man of great character and the shining example of how no one has to be lost to the darkness. With great strength and effort anyone can turn their lives around and become a shining beacon in life.
Allan struggled with demons and trauma in his life. He found relief at the VA and graciously returned the favor by becoming a Peer Support Counselor. He helped many people struggling with mental illness such as PTSD and MST. When he wasn't helping people at work he was helping on his free time. He was a loving man who loved his family. Every moment of his life was spent giving every ounce of love and support possible.
Allan tragically and unexpectedly lost his life on December 4th 2020. It came as a great shock to everyone in his life. Gone far too soon he leaves behind a family consisting of:
Justyna (Fiancée)
Brandon (Son)
Faith (Daughter)
Bailey (Daughter-in-law)
Tyler (Son-in-law)
Landen (Step-son)
Tyler (Step-son)
Balin (Step-son)
Oliver (Grandson)
Luka (Grandson)
as well as his brother Andrew and sisters Terri and Stacy. Plus many nieces, nephews and countless friends.
We have had many people reach out wanting to help donate for the funeral. We felt it would be easier to set it up in one place here. Times are tough in the world so it is completely understandable if you cannot contribute but, any little bit helps. The funds here would be used to help pay for the cremation cost.
In these dark times it is comforting to know while Allan may no longer physically live here he will forever live on in our hearts and minds.

Landen (Step-son)
Tyler (Step-son)
Balin (Step-son)
Oliver (Grandson)
Luka (Grandson)
as well as his brother Andrew and sisters Terri and Stacy. Plus many nieces, nephews and countless friends.
We have had many people reach out wanting to help donate for the funeral. We felt it would be easier to set it up in one place here. Times are tough in the world so it is completely understandable if you cannot contribute but, any little bit helps. The funds here would be used to help pay for the cremation cost.
In these dark times it is comforting to know while Allan may no longer physically live here he will forever live on in our hearts and minds.


Organizer
Brandon Hempfling
Organizer
Omaha, NE