Dennis J Millburg
April 3, 1957 ~ April 7, 2026
Born in:
Springfield, Illinois
Resided in:
Morrisonville, Illinois
Dennis John Millburg, 69, of Morrisonville, IL, passed away on April 7, 2026, in Springfield, IL. He was born on April 3, 1957, to the late Ralph John and Rita Marie (Fahl) Millburg. On June 8, 1979, he married Kimberly Ann Bethard at St. Maurice Catholic Church in Morrisonville, and they spent many loving years together before his passing.
Dennis farmed throughout his life and was the owner of A and D Trucking INC, in Morrisonville for 35 years. He was an active member of both Knights of Columbus and of OOIDA (Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association) for many years. Outside of work, Dennis found joy in spending time outdoors and especially loved hunting and fishing. Above all, he loved his family dearly and enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren.
He is survived by his loving wife: Kim Millburg of Morrisonville, IL; children: Ashley (Michael) Poleon of Morrisonville, IL; Doug Millburg (Rayanna Anderson) of Morrisonville, IL; grandchildren: Sydney Poleon (Joey Patterson) of Morrisonville, IL; Mackenzie Poleon of Morrisonville, IL; Krystian Millburg of Morrisonville, IL; Aiden Millburg of Nokomis, IL; Kinley Thayer of Morrisonville, IL; sister: Debbie (Bob) Gonzales of San Antonio, TX; and two nieces: Stephanie Cockrel of Prosper, TX; Brittany Gonzales of San Francisco, CA.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Per Dennis’ wishes, cremation rites have been accorded, and no services will be held at this time.






Kim and Family: Sorry to hear of Denny’s passing. These are some words that do help as time passes.
Those we love do not go away. They walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard, but very near. So loved, so missed, and very dear.
Sherry and Richard Hesterberg
Kim and family, Marilyn and I are so sorry to hear about Denny’s passing. The obituary is correct he truly loved his family. Believe me when I tell you that it will be really hard to glance over at his easy chair knowing that he’s not going to be sitting there anymore.