Published April 10, 2007 08:48 am -
Family, friends mourn loss of soldier
By Meghan McCormick
Transcript Staff Writer
Ryan Dallam’s quick sense of humor will always stick out in Sharlene Peerson’s mind when she remembers her friend.
Peerson met Dallam several years ago when he was hired by Ace Hardware, 1918 W. Main St.
She was working at the store Monday morning when Dallam’s father, Retired LTC Scott Dallam stopped by to break the news to his son’s friends and former co-workers that the Army corporal was killed Friday in Baghdad, Iraq.
“I’m still in shock,” Peerson said Monday afternoon.
She said sometime last year, Dallam, 24, sent her a post card from Italy. Peerson didn’t know it would be the last time she would ever hear from him.
Peerson said during Dallam’s employment days, he often referred to her as “Boss Lady.”
“He always made me laugh,” she said. “We all loved him.”
Ryan Scott Michael Dallam was born Sept. 22, 1982, in Norman. He also spent a portion of his life in Arizona with his mother, Laura Dallam. He graduated from Show Low High School in 2002, and had attended Oklahoma City Community College.
His father, Scott Dallam, retired from the Army in 2003. He now teaches eighth grade science at Longfellow Middle School in Norman, and his wife, Leslie, is a teacher at Norman High School.
Dallam said he received word of his son’s death Friday afternoon when an Army chaplain and soldier arrived at his house. The father sensed something was wrong as soon as he saw the soldiers.
The men informed Dallam that early Friday morning, his son was driving the lead vehicle in a convoy that struck an improvised explosive device. The IED was detonated by a cellular phone.
Dallam was told the soldier did not suffer, and died immediately from his injuries. The explosion left a 30-foot diameter hole in the roadway.
The soldier died along with his platoon leader and gunner who were all inside the vehicle, according to his father.