Mahlon Alcock

of Midland, South Dakota, died on Thursday, March 19, 2020
at the Hans P. Peterson Memorial Hospital in Philip at the age of 97

Mahlon J. Alcock was born on January 15, 1923, the only child to James “Anthony” and Myrtle Elva (Sheely) Alcock in Pierre, South Dakota. Mahlon grew up nine miles northeast of Midland. He attended Little Prairie Dog School and Midland High School, graduating in 1941.

Mahlon stayed on the ranch with his father after high school until October of 1945, when he entered the U.S. Army. He received his training at Camp Robinson, Arkansas before being stationed in Virginia, 40 miles from Washington, D.C. He was honorably discharged in November of 1946, and he returned to the farm/ranch.

Mahlon retired in 1990, and moved to Midland where he has since resided. When he sold his farm and property, all proceeds were donated to help the town of Midland.

Over the years he was part of many organizations including the Bad River Dance Club, Old Stanley County Historical Society, Senior Citizens, treasurer of the Open Bible Church, a part-time keeper of the Midland Museum, and a life member of American Legion Post #143 of Midland.

Mahlon was an avid Midland Vikings fan traveling near and far to games. He was even honored several times for being a faithful supporter.

Mahlon enjoyed dancing, doing crossword puzzles, playing dominos, and watching nature documentaries and western movies on television.

Mahlon passed away peacefully at the age of 97, on March 19, 2020, in Philip, South Dakota, with his cousin Judy Fosheim by his side after living a very long and successful life.

Even though Mahlon had no siblings he leaves behind many relatives and friends to mourn his passing.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Because of the Coronavirus, a memorial service will be held at a later date.

Service Details

Because of the Coronavirus, a memorial service will be held at a later date.

Guest Book

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   ~ Kristin Woitte Vancouver (4/11/2020)
Wow so saddened to hear. Malon was such an iconic member of Midland. He was always there to do anything for anybody. Whenever Midland was thought of so was Malon. The world has lost a great person. Rest in Peace Malon. You would be missed by many.
   ~ Lorraine & Will Freeman Norfolk, Nebraska (3/21/2020)
I will always remember the time I came out there. You took my daughter and I to my grandmas, and we went to lunch. You were always so good to my mom, Frances. You will be missed.
   ~ Marie Kelly Sioux Falls (3/22/2020)
Mahlon was a soft spoken, gentle man, always willing to help keep businesses going, to help keep Midland alive. RIP Mahlon.
   ~ Ann Cvach Midland, Sd (3/21/2020)
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   ~ Kim Bierle Midland (3/20/2020)
Rest In Peace. You did so many amazing things.
   ~ Kathy Larson LaDue Anamosa, IA (3/21/2020)