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ANDERSON, Ralph Robbins, 79, of Kearney died Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2016, at his home
Memorial service: Saturday at Kearney Evangelical Free Church
He chose cremation
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born on Aug. 29, 1937, in Genoa Parents: Arthur E. Jr. and Cressa G. (Hutcheson) Anderson
Grew up in Genoa, graduated from Genoa High School in 1955; attended the University of Nebraska, earned a bachelor of science degree in 1960
Worked as an extension educator for the Cedar County Extension Office and later for the Kimball-Banner County Extension Offices; in 1970, earned a master’s degree from the University of Nebraska
Married: Sept. 20, 1970, to Sharon L. Brothers in Dix
After marriage, lived in Dix; moved to Genoa, 1974, farmed with his brother Ike; moved to Kearney, worked at the Buffalo County Extension Office, 1984-2003l; retired from the extension office in 2003 after 33 years, the last 19 with Buffalo County
Activities: was very active with the 4-H program and enjoyed working with the equine participants and their horses; in retirement, continued to help with 4-H; most of all he loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren; lived his life with a servant’s heart; loved God and loved God’s people; member of Kearney Evangelical Free Church, Lions Club International, Gideons International and Kearney Noon Kiwanis
Survivors include: wife, Sharon of Kearney; two daughters, Debra Gloates and husband Steve of Pennsylvania and Megan Blazek and husband Nathan of Lincoln; a daughter-in-law, DeAnne Anderson of Lincoln; nine grandchildren, Cory Anderson, Briana Bartek and husband Nate, Joshua, Rachel, Ruth and Rebekah Gloates and Madelyn, Presley and Rowan Blazek; a brother, Ike Anderson and wife Dorothy of Genoa; and three sisters, Nancy Obermeyer of Milford, Harriet Maser and husband David of Sutton and Gail Fischer and husband Chris of California; and many nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Scott Anderson; and a grandson, Zachary Scott Anderson
Memorials: Kearney Evangelical Free Church or the Nebraska 4-H Foundation
Kearney Hub, 1 September 2016

BAUER, Frances Ruth, 97, of Columbus, formerly of Kearney, died Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016, at Golden Living Center in Columbus
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at First United Methodist Church in Kearney
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger in Kearney
Born: June 9, 1919, in Gordon
Parents: Albert W. and May V. (Rust) Sterling
Grew up in Gordon, graduated from Gordon High School in 1937, then worked as a receptionist in a doctor’s office
Married: George John Bauer on June 9, 1940, in Gordon; he preceded her in death following a lengthy illness in 1958
After marriage, lived in North Platte where George was a pharmacist; they purchased McNary Drug in Kearney and began Bauer Drug; after 11 years, changed the name to Bauer Sundries and Veterinary Supplies; closed the store, 1959; worked a brief time for Kearney Floral, then worked at ABC Drug, until she retired at age 80 in 1999; moved to Columbus
Grew up in the Sandhills of Nebraska during the Great Depression, lost her father and two sisters; faced these difficulties with grace, love and a joy only Christ could provide
Activities: was very proud of Kearney, compiled several scrapbooks for many residents and businesses; was an avid photographer and artistically talented decorating the windows of Bauer Drug and ABC Drug; loved to garden, especially raising roses; was a soft spoken, loving and caring person to all; member of First United Methodist Church, received her 50-year membership pin and taught Sunday school; member and past president of the Kenwood Elementary PTA and the PTA Mothersingers
Survivors include: daughter, Terri Hirschbrunner and husband Dennis of Columbus; seven grandchildren, Michelle Metschke and husband Jeff of Omaha, Kristen Muller and husband Scott of Scribner, Stephanie Mercer of Carrollton, Texas, Kelli Arriola and husband Francisco of Little Elm, Texas, Jennifer Kiser and husband Ben of Lincoln, Brittany Travers and husband Matt of Omaha and Brent Bauer and wife Wendy of Wisner; eight stepgrandchildren, Stephanie Schmidt and husband Michael of McKinney, Texas, Shana Hirschbrunner of Columbus, Pam Stoner and husband Mark of Nebraska, Jeff Jacobs and wife Janine of Phoenix, Becky Spike and husband David, Jana Jacobs of Nebraska, Andy Jacobs and wife Dee of Omaha and Blake Jacobs and wife Kristin; 13 great-grandchildren; 17 stepgreat-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; and five stepgreat-great-grandchildren
Was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; a son, Michael “Mick” Bauer; two sisters; and a stepgrandson, Kirk Jacobs
Memorials: Buffalo County Historical Society Trails and Rails Museum or the family’s choice
Kearney Hub, 25 August 2016

CLARK, Karen E., 71, of Kearney died Saturday, Sept. 3, 2016, at her home
Service: Saturday at St. James Catholic Church
Burial: Prairie Center Cemetery at Haven’s Chapel north of Kearney
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born June 17, 1945, in Kearney
Parents: Lawrence and Violet (Theis) Richter
Was a 1963 graduate of Kearney High School; later earned her licensed practical nurse degree
Married: Aug. 12, 1967, to Richard Clark in Kearney
Had unmatched compassion and enjoyed 28 years of employment at Richard Young Hospital
Activities: loved to sew, embroider and collect Coca-Cola memorabilia; enjoyed going on junk jaunts and spending time with her grandchildren; longtime member of St. James Catholic Church
Survivors include her husband of 49 years, Richard Clark; daughters, Mary Peters and husband Billy and Molly Palmer and husband Wade; grandchildren, Noah, Zechariah, Lily and Grace Peters and Wade Jr. and Abbygayle Palmer, all of Kearney; brothers, James D. Richter and wife Jean of Glenwood, Iowa, Jim Richter and wife Jeni of Kearney and Rick Richter and wife DeAnn of Fort Collins, Colo.; sisters, Patricia Reinhardt and husband Floyd of Centennial, Colo., and Sally Schulte of Sioux Falls, S.D.; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Eulah and Alex Gangwish of Kearney, Evelyn and Steve Jones of Kansas City, Mo., Robert and Diana Clark of Meansville, Ga., Don and Mary Clark of Thornton, Colo., and William and Terri Clark of Kearney; as well as several nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Linda Spellman; brother-in-law, James Schulte; and parents-in-law, Earl and Wanola (Bissell) Clark
Memorials: St. James Catholic Church or to Kearney Tackles Cancer
Kearney Hub, 6 September, 2016

CLAUSEN, Patsy, 62, of Ravenna died Thursday, Aug. 25, 2016, at Ravenna Good Samaritan Center
Service: Tuesday at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Ravenna
Inurnment: Highland Park Cemetery in Ravenna
Mortuary: Rasmussen in Ravenna
Born Dec. 31, 1953, in Broken Bow
Parents: Thurman C. and Doris “Cookie” Clausen
Grew up in Ravenna, graduated from Ravenna High School in 1972
Was employed by Mid-Nebraska Community Action and drove the Senlow/RYDE bus for 25 years
Activities: enjoyed spending time with her family and grandchildren, reading, traveling and playing cards
Survivors include her son and daughter-in-law, Scott and Kerry Eilenstine of Ravenna; daughters and sons-in-law, Candy and Mike Miigerl of Ravenna and Teba and Adam Rewolinski of Omaha; significant other, Dan Rogers of Ravenna; father, Thurman Clausen of Kearney; stepson, Chancy Rogers of Ravenna; nine grandchildren; and sisters, Marcella Luhn of Grand Island and Elvena Forkie of Beatrice
Was preceded in death by her mother, Doris “Cookie” Clausen; and brother, Quinten Clausen
Memorials: American Cancer Society in Kearney
Kearney Hub, 27 August 2016

DOROTHY, Betty Joyce, 85, of Pleasanton died Saturday, Aug. 27, 2016, at Kearney Regional Medical Center
Service: Thursday at Horner Lieske McBride and Kuhl Funeral Chapel in Kearney
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Born: Jan. 26, 1931 in the house on the farm at Trenton
Parents: Marion James and Bessie LaVonne (Garner) Burkholder
Grew up at Trenton and attended District 46 country school through eighth grade, graduated from Trenton High School in 1948
When Betty was 9 years old, she was in a coma with cerebral spinal meningitis. She was given a 1-in-100 chance of a new medicine, “sulfanilamide,” working. When she came out of the coma, her Grandma Garner was there to see her and she said “Grandma.”
Took two years of Normal Training in high school, received her state teachers certificate; taught in Hitchcock County Schools, District 60; attended Kearney State Teachers College, received her diploma in 1952, then taught in the McCook Public School at North Ward and East Ward
Married: June 20, 1954, to Ray Dorothy; he passed away in May 1992.
After marriage, lived on the family farm south of Pleasanton; had four children
Activities: taught Sunday school and Bible school; member of the Republican Party and member of the Hospital Service League in Kearney; served 20 years on the election board of Rusco Township of Pleasanton; member of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, served as treasurer; served on the board of Mother Hull Home; grew up on the farm and loved to be outdoors; was very active; was well-known for her pies
Survivors include: sons, Leon Dorothy of Keokuk, Iowa, and Rodney and wife Teresa Dorothy of Pleasanton; daughter, Joy and husband Jim Howerter of Grant; 10 grandchildren, Joshua Howerter, Leona Dorothy, Jon Dorothy, Stephanie and husband Nathan Earl, Michael Dorothy, Samantha and husband Anthony Halsted, Michelle and husband Cody Cole, Ben Dorothy, April Dorothy and Kira Dorothy; seven great-grandchildren; and one stepgreat-grandchild
Was preceded in death by her husband; daughter, Janet in 2000; grandsons, Seith Howerter in 1985 and Alex Dorothy in 1998; her parents; and three brothers, Marion Jr., Norman and Gordon
Kearney Hub, 31 August, 2016

GANGWISH, Lois Jean, 86, of Shelton died Sunday, Sept. 4, 2016, at her home
Service: Thursday at Shelton United Methodist Church
Burial: Shelton Cemetery
Mortuary: Apfel Funeral Home
Born Aug. 13, 1930
Parents: John and Lillian (Ross) Dingess
Grew up in Huntington, W.Va.; received her bachelor’s degree from Ottawa University and her master’s in special education from Kearney State College
Married: Dwight Gangwish on Dec. 30, 1951, in Huntington
After marriage, lived in Shelton; worked for the Youth Development Center in Kearney; also lived in Sun City West, Ariz., and worked as an English teacher at Northwest High School in Grand Island
Activities: member of the United Methodist Church in both Shelton and Kearney as well as First Presbyterian Church in Sun City West during the time she lived there; was active in many professional organizations, including the educational association for the Youth Development Center in Kearney; served as president of the Nebraska Correctional Association; was a sponsor and teacher of United Methodist Youth Fellowship as well as other Sunday school classes; was president of the Central Nebraska United Methodist District Women’s Society and served on many other church boards and committees; was active in PEO, Red Hat Society, Our Nite Out Extension Club and was recently admitted as a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Survivors include her son, D. Vaughn Gangwish; her daughter, Karin Gangwish Walsh; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren
Was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Dwight Gangwish; and son, Brad Gangwish
Memorials: AseraCare Hospice, Shelton United Methodist Church or to United Campus Ministries at the University of Nebraska at Kearney
Kearney Hub, 7 September, 2016

GODBERSON, Vikki, 47, of Gibbon died Sunday, Aug. 21, 2016, at CHI Health Good Samaritan in Kearney
Service: Friday at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Shelton
Burial: Riverside Cemetery at Gibbon
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger in Gibbon
Born: October 10, 1968 in Mason City, Iowa
Parents: Duane Richard and Gilda Louise (Groh) Sinn
Was a graduate of Gibbon High School, attended the University of Nebraska-Kearney
Married: October 18, 1996, to Miller Brandt Godberson at the Faith United Methodist Church in Kearney
Worked for several businesses in Gibbon including Gibbon Pack, Foster’s Market, and Exchange Bank, as well as, a unit clerk at Richard Young Hospital in Kearney
Activities: enjoyed gardening, reading and especially being a mother; member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Lowell
Survivors include her husband Brandt Godberson of Gibbon; son Garrett Godberson of Gibbon; step-son Derek Godberson of Bayfield, CO; father Duane “Duke” Sinn of Grand Island; sister Karen (Doug) Fritzler of Sterling, CO; mother-in-law Helen Jean Godberson of Green Valley, AZ; sister-in-law Janell Beveridge of Paxton; brother-in-law Robert Godberson of Gibbon and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by her mother and sister Dawn Morris and two infants Viktoria Kaylee and Jack Richard
Memorials: Vikki Godberson Memorial Fund, c/o Exchange Bank in Gibbon
Kearney Hub, 23 August, 2016 and http://www.osrfh.com

HAMIK, James Joseph “Jim”, 82, of Kearney died Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2016, at CHI Health Good Samaritan
Service: Monday at Prince of Peace Catholic Church
Entombment: in the mausoleum at Kearney Cemetery with military honors
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Born Sept. 14, 1933, in Stuart
Parents: Martin and Anna (Goebel) Hamik
Grew up in Stuart and graduated from Stuart High School in 1951; attended Chadron State College, 1951-1953
Military: U.S. Army, 1953-1956 during the Korean War
Graduated from the University of Nebraska Pharmacy School in Lincoln in 1959
Married: Aug. 30, 1958, to Irene Darling in Lincoln
Worked at Bradfield Drug in Lincoln then Stewarts Pharmacy in Lexington then ABC Drug in Kearney, 1964-1970; owned and operated Unimart Pharmacy, which was the second pharmacy in a grocery store in the United States and later became U-Save Pharmacy; retired in 2003
Activities: member of Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Kearney, Knights of Columbus Prince of Peace Council and American Legion Post 52, and was a lifetime member of National Pharmacy Association and the Nebraska Pharmacy Association
Survivors include: wife, Irene of Kearney; sons, Brad of Elkhorn, Craig of Nebraska City, Doug and wife Jana of Fort Morgan, Colo., and Eric and wife Kim of Kearney; daughter, Anne Sullivan and husband Tom of Kearney; 12 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sister, Mary Ann Nevrivy of St. Paul; and sister-in-law, Rosemary Hamik of Salt Lake City
Was preceded in death by his brothers, Victor, Albert, Fredrick, Bob and George; and sisters, Theresa and Sister Fidela
Memorials: Prince of Peace Catholic Church Building Fund or to the Kearney Catholic High School Foundation
Kearney Hub, 10 September, 2016

HANKS, Harriet L., 52, of Kearney died Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2016, at Golden Living Center in Schuyler
Graveside service: Pleasanton Cemetery
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born Jan. 29, 1964, in Kearney
Parents: Gerald and Evelyn (Whistler) Hanks
Attended school in Kearney
Activities: enjoyed fishing, camping and being outdoors; had a great love for animals; enjoyed watching Oklahoma Sooners football games with her friends
Survivors include: one brother, Ivan Hanks of Kearney; two sisters, Krista Hanks of Plainview and Fonda Hanks of Columbus; and two nephews, Bryton and Brady Hanks of Columbus
Was preceded in death by her parents and grandparents
Kearney Hub, 1 September 2016

HENDRICKSON, Paul L., 78, of Kearney died Saturday, Sept. 3, 2016, at CHI Health Good Samaritan
Service: Wednesday at Horner Lieske McBride and Kuhl Funeral and Cremation Services in Kearney
Burial: Upland Cemetery
Born on April 20, 1938, in Norton, Kan.
Parents: Ivan and Elsie (Hamilton) Hendrickson
Attended school in Upland, graduated with the class of 1956
Married: Linda Liljehorn on June 30, 1972, in Minden
After marriage, moved to Guernsey, Wyo., and eventually made their home in Kearney
Activities: enjoyed woodworking and loved to go fishing; member of the Kearney and Minden Square Dance Clubs; founded the Fort Kearny Civil War Re-enactments 26 years ago and remained very active in the Living History Re-enactments at Fort Kearny; was recently named an admiral of the Great Navy of Nebraska
Survivors include his wife, Linda Hendrickson of Kearney; daughters, Janet Kleen and husband Mike of San Antonio and Barb Zimmerman and husband Duane of Overland Park, Kan.; son, Terry Hendrickson and wife Teresa of Pleasanton; and grandchildren, Brittany Zimmerman, Kyle Zimmerman, Brooke Zimmerman, Kasey Hendrickson, Paige Hendrickson, Kelsey Welburn and Keira Welburn
Was preceded in death by his parents and a granddaughter, Kylie Hendrickson
Memorial: to future improvements at Fort Kearny, care of the family
Kearney Hub, 6 September, 2016

HERVERT, Barbara Kay (Biggs), 74, died of sudden heart failure Friday, June 3, 2016, at Spring Creek Home in Inavale
Burial of cremains: Sept. 24 at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Ravenna
Mortuary: Williams of Red Cloud
Born Oct. 7, 1941, in Monterey, Calif.
Parents: Melvin and Eunice (Erthum) Biggs
Was the eldest of four children; was raised in Ravenna, graduated from high school there
Married: 1962 to Charles Hervert, also of Ravenna; they later divorced Survivors include: sons, Dave and wife Penny Hervert of Killeen, Texas, and Dan and wife Kris Hervert of Ashton; her brothers, Bruce and wife Beverly Biggs, Steve and wife Charlene Biggs and Mike Biggs; and her grandchildren
Was preceded in death by her grandparents, parents and her daughter, Kathryn Gilbert
Kearney Hub, 7 September, 2016

HOBAN, William H. “Bill”, 77, of Warsaw, Missouri, formerly of Elm Creek, Neb., died Monday, Aug. 29, 2016, at his home
Memorial services: Thursday at Warsaw Christian Church and Sept. 10 at the Christian Church in Elm Creek
Mortuary: Reser in Warsaw
Born June 5, 1939, in Heartwell, Neb.
Parents: William and Evelyn Beckius Hoban
Graduated from Kenesaw High School
Military: U.S. Army 82nd Airborne in Fort Bragg, N.C., with a tour in Alaska
Held a CDL license for 55 years; trucked coast to coast for several years and also hauled cattle and grain covering a several-state area; always told new truckers that he had “more miles backing up than they had going forward.”
Activities: was very proud of his children and grandchildren and enjoyed spending time with them; was an avid gardener and took great pride in his lawn
Survivors include:his wife, Arlene; his children, Shannon Graham and her husband, Joe, of Hastings, Neb., Beth Hendriks of Newberry, Fla., Kelly Holt of Newalla, Okla., Mark Hoban of Elm Creek, Lewis Hoban and his wife, Jennifer, of Concord, N.C., and B.J. Hanger and her husband, Ted, of Lincoln, Neb.; his grandchildren, Lindsey, Kaitlyn, Yvette, Whitney, Logan, Cheyenne, Ian, Chase, Hannah, Koen, Madison and Morgan; six great-grandchildren; and his siblings, Bob and his wife, Pat, of Wellston, Okla., Michael and his wife, Jayne, and Mary Yant and her husband, Jim, all of Minden, Neb., Don and his wife, Cheryl, of Hastings, Neb., and Paul and his wife, Sandi, of Pueblo, Colo.
Was preceded in death by his parents and youngest brother, Jack
Memorials: Benton County Hospice
Kearney Hub, 30 August, 2016

JOHNSON, Marjorie C. “Carol”, 65, of Shelton died Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2016, at CHI Health St. Francis in Grand Island
Service: Saturday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Shelton
Inurnment: Shelton Cemetery
Mortuary: Apfel in Grand Island
Born Sept. 12, 1950, in Red Cloud
Parents: Lawrence and Marjorie (Ross) Wiedel
Grew up in the Franklin area, graduated from Franklin High School with the class of 1968
Married: Vern J. Johnson on March 19, 1971, in Alma
After marriage, lived in the Franklin County area where they farmed, raising and feeding cattle; moved to Shelton, 1985
Activities: very active member of Shelton American Legion Auxiliary and Sacred Heart Catholic Church; enjoyed quilting, sewing, crocheting, gardening and cooking; greatest enjoyment in life was spending time with her grandchildren
Survivors include: her mother, Marjorie Wiedel of Osborne, Kan.; daughter and spouse, Josa and Jesse Wilkinson of Gibbon; son and spouse, Brian and Amanda Johnson of Shelton; daughter, Jamie Reilly of Shelton; nine grandchildren, Rory, Grant, Harley, Jett, Cale, Olive, Connor, Madden and Mya; two sisters, Sharon Wiedel of Franklin and Diane and husband Pete Spaulding of Campbell; three brothers and spouses, Larry and Cindy Wiedel of North Carolina, Alan and Dan Wiedel of Kansas City, Mo., and Anthony and Doree Wiedel of Smithville, Mo.; her best friend, Katie Glinsmann of Shelton; along with many nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by her father; husband, Vern; and brother, Steve Wiedel
Memorials: Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Kearney Hub, 26 August 2016

JOHNSON, Ryan Lee, 35, of Kearney died Sunday, Aug. 28, 2016, from injuries received in an auto accident in rural Dawson County
Service: Thursday at First Lutheran Church in Kearney
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born on April 20, 1981, in Lexington
Parents: Scott Johnson and Pam (Johnson) Gardner
Grew up in Kearney, graduated from Kearney High School in 1999; continued to call Kearney home throughout his life
Married: Sept. 23, 2000, to Amy Schmidt
Joined the family business at age 5 and progressed through the ranks to become an owner of multiple NAPA stores
Activities: his wife and kids meant the world to him; enjoyed time at Johnson Lake with family and friends; took many trips to Upper Michigan; enjoyed fishing, water sports, ATVing, and snowmobiling
Survivors include his spouse, Amy Johnson of Kearney; son, Dylan Johnson of Kearney; daughter, Kaylie Johnson and boyfriend Freddy Herrera of Kearney; father, Scott Johnson and fiancé Kim Foley of Johnson Lake; mother, Pam Gardner and stepfather Ken Gardner of Johnson Lake; sister, Kimberly Johnson of Hildreth; stepsisters, Brandy Popken and husband Cody of Lexington, Lori Belitz of Kearney and Katie Newton of Omaha; his nephews and nieces, Jayden, Rylee and Macyn of Hildreth, Chassidy and Anthony Jr. Turner of Kearney, Braylee Turner of Kearney, Kamryn Pike and Kinley Popken of Lexington and Makai Blue and Azaylia Schroeder of Kearney; grandparents, Ray and Janet Lemos of Colorado and Judith Bradford of Missouri; his beloved great-aunt, Betty Witmer of Colorado; his mother-in-law, Barb Turner of Kearney; father-in-law, Wayne Schmidt and fiancé Pam Avera of Shelton; brothers-in-law, Tony and wife Ashley of Kearney and Quincey Schmidt and Angie Nelson of Kearney; sister-in-law, Alexis Turner of Kearney; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, friends and co-workers
Was preceded in death by his grandparents, Dorothy and Stuart Johnson and Marvin Bradford; cousin, Gabe Johnson; uncle, Robert “Unk” Witmer; and in-laws, Robert and Gloria Turner and Melvin and Esther Schmidt
Memorials: The Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, a charity supported through the NAPA Get Back and Give Back Program, or to Johnson Lake EMS
Kearney Hub, 30 August, 2016

LINDHOLM, Harlan Lee, 64, of Kearney died Sunday, Aug. 28, 2016, at CHI Health Good Samaritan
Chose cremation; no services
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born on Feb. 11, 1952, in Kearney
Parents: Rex H. and Mary E. (Stevens) Lindholm
Grew up and received his education in Axtell
Married Joy Jahn (Huffman) on June 19, 1979, in Kearney
After marriage, lived in Kearney, drove a truck in the agricultural industry for several years; later worked in construction, retired due to poor health; most recently drove a taxi for Kearney Cab
Activities: past member of the Church of the Nazarene; loved to drive; most of all, loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Survivors include: his loving wife of 37 years, Joy Lindholm of Kearney; his children, Rick Lindholm and wife Debbie of Papillion, Mike Lindholm and wife Bobbie Jo of Homer, Audra Gasper and husband Bruce of Columbus, Stan Huffman and wife Kathleen of Omaha, Heather Simpson of Lincoln and Brian Lindholm and wife Jodie of Lincoln; 16 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and three siblings, Viola, Randy and Gerald
Was preceded in death by his parents and a daughter-in-law, Inga Lindholm (wife of Rick)
Kearney Hub, 29 August, 2016

MAYS, Gaylene R., 67, of Kearney died Monday, Aug. 22, 2016, at CHI Health Good Samaritan
Memorial service: Friday at Holy Cross Lutheran Church
Inurnment of ashes: Kearney Cemetery
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Born Oct. 2, 1948, in Kearney
Parents: Harvey and Ina (Dahlke) Klein
Graduated from Ravenna High School in 1966, attended CE School of Commerce in Omaha
Married: May 17, 1969, to Gary Mays in Ravenna
After marriage lived in Kearney, worked at Fort Kearney Hotel, Baldwin Filters, Brown Transfer, Great Plains Engineering and Architecture, and Parker Grossart Bahensky & Beucke law firm, then worked at Educational Service Unit 10 for 22 years, retired in 2015
Activities: member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary in Kearney; enjoyed her pets and walking and visiting with friends at the Turttle Pool at Good Samaritan; especially enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren
Survivors include: husband, Gary of Kearney; daughters, Gayle Webb and husband Brian of Galesburg, Ill., and Gerri Hild and husband Steve of Brady; son, Geoffrey Mays and wife Betty of Ravenna; brother, Roger Klein and wife Peggy of Pleasanton; seven grandchildren; and very special friend, Annette O’Mara of Kearney.
Was preceded in death by her parents
Memorials: Kearney Area Animal Shelter, Good Samaritan Cancer Fund or Holy Cross Lutheran Church
Kearney Hub, 24 August 2016

McCOLLOUGH, Jerry J., 85, of Kearney died Friday, Sept. 9, 2016, at St. John’s Good Samaritan Center
Memorial service: Wednesday at Holy Cross Lutheran Church
Burial: Kearney Cemetery, military honors
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride and Kuhl
Born: the only son on April 29, 1931, on a farm south of Bennington, Kan.
Parents: Arthur “Pat” and Winnie (Davis) McCollough
Graduated high school from Salina, Kan., in 1948, attended Kansas Wesleyan University
Military: U.S. Navy, served during the Korean War aboard the U.S.S. Jackson
After service, earned his Master of Arts Degree at Fort Hays State University in Kansas
Was an educator Wilson, Kan., Russell, Kan., and Durango, Colo.; received his doctorate degree at the University of Northern Colorado; joined the faculty at Kearney State College, worked for 30 years as a supervisor of student teaching; retired in spring 1998
Married: Delores Lee in Minneapolis, Kan., in 1951; Deloris passed away in 1969
Married: Margaret Anderson on July 19, 1970, in Shickley
Owned Country Care Kennels in Kearney
Activities: member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church and the Archway Corvette Club; loved spending time with family, friends and his grandchildren; enjoyed outdoor activities and working around the acreage, camping, chopping firewood with his sons, and working with the alpacas, horse and kennel; officiated wrestling matches all over the state, was the first wrestling official to be inducted into the Nebraska Athletic Hall of Fame, 1992; avid supporter of the University of Nebraska at Kearney Loper athletics
Survivors include: wife, Margaret of Kearney; sons, Monty, Greg and wife Peg, Michael and wife Lori, and Grant and wife Marisa, all of Kearney; grandchildren, Kylee and Lucee McCollough, Jennifer Zbasnik and husband Nick, and Jason Vavricek; and great-grandson, Jackson Zbasnik
Was preceded in death by his parents, his first wife, his son Jeffery in 1996, and his father-in-law, Tyndall Anderson
Memorials: Holy Cross Lutheran Church or AseraCare Hospice
Kearney Hub, 13 September, 2016

MERCER, Laurie Luella Grantham, 70, of Lincoln died Saturday, Aug. 27, 2016, at her home
Celebration of life: Oct. 8 at Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Lincoln
Born July 26, 1946, in Kearney, Neb.
Parents: Mabel Medearis Grantham and Tim Grantham
Later lived in Tyler, Texas, and Rome, Ga. Was a Vietnam veteran, retired registered nurse, world traveler, member of the PEO Sisterhood
Survivors include: by twin daughters, Monica Mercer of Royal Oak, Mich., and Molly and husband Dan Tibben of Cheyenne, Wyo.; a grandson, Gage Tibben; sisters, Ginny Skie of Roseville, Minn., and Marcia Schmidt of Sioux Falls, S.D.; and brother, Charles Grantham of Raleigh, N.C.
Kearney Hub, 3 September, 2016

MICHALSKI, Emily J., 68, of Kearney died Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2016, at CHI Health Good Samaritan
Memorial service: 2 p.m. Friday at O’Brien Straatmann Redinger Funeral Home
She chose cremation; no visitation
Born Nov. 20, 1947, in Ord
Parents: Adolph and Virginia (Chalupa) Urbanovsky
Was a 1965 graduate of Ord High School, later attended Lincoln School of Commerce
Married: June 4, 1966, to Terry Michalski at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Elyria
Worked as an administrative assistant for several businesses, including the Kearney Hub, Kearney Catholic High School and Herberger’s; also worked at the Nebraska State Capitol and as a typesetter for the Arnold Newspaper
Activities: enjoyed doing many arts and crafts projects; most of all, cherished baking, playing games and going on walks with her grandchildren
Survivors include her husband, Terry Michalski of Kearney; daughters, Heidi Nutter and husband Jon of Kearney and Michelle Michalski of Denver; son, Nicholas Michalski and wife Sara of Colorado Springs, Colo.; granddaughters, Bailey and Becca Nutter and Hannah, Audrey, Tessa and Josie Michalski; sister, Kathy Janda and husband Dick of Lincoln; brothers, Dennis Urbanovsky and wife Pat of Ord and Mike Urbanovsky and wife Shannon of Lincoln; as well as several nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by her parents and a niece, Jenny Janda
Memorials: Crossroads Center or the Fraternal Order of Police
Kearney Hub, 1 September 2016

MILLER, Larry L., 84, of Kearney, formerly of Agra, Kansas, died Saturday, Aug. 20, 2016, at St. John’s Good Samaritan Center
Service: Friday at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Kensington, Kan.
Burial with military honors: the church cemetery
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Born on Oct. 14, 1931, in Agra
Parents: Theodore and Hilda (Carstens) Miller
Attended Agra High School, graduated with the class of 1949
Military: U.S. Army during the Korean War, was honorably discharged in 1954 as a sergeant
Attended Kansas State University, earned a bachelor’s degree in economics and farm business in 1958
Married: Lori M. Rendigs on Nov. 30, 1963, in Kensington
After marriage, farmed for many years in the Agra area
Activities: member of Kensington American Legion Post 166, the Kensington Lions Club, Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Kearney and St. John’s Lutheran Church in Kensington
Survivors include: wife, Lori of Phillipsburg, Kan.; son, Carey Miller of Las Vegas; daughter, Holly Clark of Holloway, Minn.; brother, Gary and wife Annie Miller of Lighthouse Point, Fla.; sister, Keo Miller of Falls Church, Va.; three grandsons, Taylor Miller, Aric Clark and his wife, Hannah, and Adam Clark; and great-grandson, Jaxon Clark
Was preceded in death by his parents; two sons, Douglas and Ryan; and daughter-in-law, Gail Miller
Memorials: Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Kearney, AseraCare Hospice and St. John’s Lutheran Church in Kensington
Kearney Hub, 23 August, 2016

MILLER, Virginia M., 92, of Kearney, formerly of Overton, died Thursday, Sept. 1, 2016, at Mount Carmel Home Keens Memorial
Service: Wednesday at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lexington
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Mortuary: Reynolds-Love in Lexington
Born May 14, 1924, on a homestead near Amherst
Parents: Harold and Fern (Harmoney) Axtell. Married: May 5, 1943, to Carson Nolan of Eddyville; he passed away in February 1964; had five children and lived in Kearney during their marriage
Married: Aug. 23, 1965, to Robert L. Miller of Kearney; he passed away in October 1991; their joining of families added three daughters and a son
Graduated from high school at Miller, earned her master’s degree in business education from Kearney State Teachers College; was very proud of her accomplishments in her education, her diplomas are in perfect condition; during World War II, worked at the Kearney Air Base and took care of our veterans who were coming and going, giving encouraging words and fresh homemade food; taught many children at different schools in rural Nebraska
Moved to Arizona, 1972, helped manage a furniture store and also became an escrow officer; taught night classes at a junior college; moved to Overton and lived with her daughter, Francie, and her husband, Andrew, in 1995; enjoyed spending the remaining years of her life surrounded by her family and friends
Activities: joined Trinity Lutheran Church in Lexington, was an active member of its LWML, Human Care Guild and numerous other Bible study groups; member of the local Christian Women’s Connection Group; enjoyed traveling all of her life and telling her grandchildren and great-grandchildren of her adventures
Survivors include her daughter, Francie and husband Andy Stieb of Overton; sons, Michael Nolan of Phoenix, Edward and wife Gina Nolan of Scottsdale, Ariz., and James Nolan of Long Beach, Calif.; seven grandchildren; seven stepgrandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and many friends
Was preceded in death by her parents, both husbands, her sister, a daughter, a stepson, two grandsons and one stepgreat-grandson
Memorials: Trinity Lutheran Church in Lexington, Lexington Elementary Schools’ “Good News Club” or Future For Kids Program
Kearney Hub, 5 September, 2016

MOORE, Jerry Lynn, 65, of North Platte died Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016, in North Platte
Service: Wednesday at Odean Colonial Chapel in North Platte
Burial with military honors: Fort McPherson National Cemetery near Maxwell
Born June 27, 1951, in Kearney
Parents: Herman Wellman and Pearl Violet Kelsey Moore
Grew up and attended school in Kearney
Military: U.S. Army, 1970-1973, was stationed in Germany for a year
Returned to Kearney, moved to North Platte in 1979; spent his remaining years driving a truck, which he thoroughly enjoyed; drove for Western Engineering for 18 years then for Schaben Sanitation, retired at age 62
Married: 1969, to Carol Sheen in Kearney; later divorced
Married: 2004, to Brenda Rasmussen, later divorced
Activities: great love in life was his guitar and singing country songs, especially at gatherings; loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren, and with friends; enjoyed fishing, camping and riding motorcycles
Survivors include: daughters, Jeannette and Shawn Allen of Holdrege and Wanda Lawver of Palmyra; sister, Bonnie Anderson of North Platte; special friend, Brenda Rasmussen, and stepdaughter, Nicole Rasmussen and husband Gary, all of North Platte; four grandchildren, Colby and Cori Trofholz, Kendra and Dustin Foster, Elizabeth Lawver and Matthew Gusman; two stepgrandsons, Jayden Rasmussen and Joseph Cooper; great-granddaughter, Kayla Trofholz; his many friends, including Steve Manthei and daughter, Denise; and several nieces, nephews and other family
Was preceded in death by his parents, Herman and Pearl; brothers, Kenny and Hermie Moore; and sisters, Ramona Moore and Gloria Alley
Kearney Hub, 12 September, 2016

OGLEVIE, Norma Jean, 81, of Kearney died Thursday, Sept. 1, 2016, at Mount Carmel Home Keens Memorial
Service: later
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born Feb. 3, 1935, in Holdrege
Parents: Wilbert A. and Gladys L. (Skiles) Young
Received her education from Holdrege High School and graduated in 1953
Married: March 14, 1952, to Jack Oglevie in Holdrege
Worked as a bookkeeper/secretary for Holdrege Seed and Farm Supply Co., 1965-1994; moved to Sunrise Beach, Mo., in 1995, and to Kearney in 2008
Activities: was active in Red Hat Society in Holdrege and served as a swimming instructor for many years; member of Kearney First United Methodist Church; enjoyed volunteering for several different organizations
Survivors include: her husband of 64 years, Jack Oglevie of Kearney; daughter, Robin Bowers of Kearney; grandchildren, Alex and Brooke Oglevie of Hermitage, Tenn.; brothers, Larry and wife Sheila Young of Arvada, Colo., and Richard Young of Mountain Hope, Ark.; half-brother, Rodney Peterson of Brighton, Colo.; as well as many nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by her parents; son, Rick Oglevie; and sister, LuAnn Fehuer
Kearney Hub, 3 September, 2016

RIDGLEY, Jerry E., 82, of Kearney died Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2016, at CHI Health Good Samaritan
Private family burial: Sept. 1
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride and Kuhl
Grew up in Vincennes, Ind., and married his wife, Linda, also from Vincennes; raised his family in Pueblo, Colo.
Was a professor at the University of Nebraska at Kearney, retired in 2003; truly enjoyed academic life and mentoring his students
Survivors include: his wife, Linda; daughter, Diana Ridgley of Kearney; and son, David Ridgley and his wife, Barbara, and grandson, Sean Ridgley, all of Fort Collins, Colo.
Kearney Hub, 1 September 2016

SANDERS, Sidney, 91, of Kearney died Sunday, Aug. 28, 2016, at Ravenna Good Samaritan Center
Service: Thursday at Horner Lieske McBride and Kuhl Funeral and Cremation Services in Kearney
Burial: Kearney Cemetery with military honors
Born on March 6, 1925, in Paterson, N.J.
Parents: Charles and Sylvia (Cohen) Sanders
Married: Carol Marie Gard on July 28, 1950, in Denver
Military: joined the U.S. Army Reserves at age 18 in 1943; shipped off to the European Theater of War, was attached to the 8th Air Force in England and in Luxembourg, Germany, as a ground aircraft observer; remained in the service and as a young second lieutenant in the Korean War earned the Bronze Star with Valor and Oak Leaf Cluster for his actions in the last battle for Pork Chop Hill; was part of the American occupation force in Japan, 1949-1950; other duty assignments included posts in Oberammergau and Wurzburg, Germany; Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland; and at Fort McClellan, Ala., where he served as a chemical corps training officer in 1965; gave training in escape and evasion techniques to men who would soon be shipping off to the Vietnam War; lastly served as the post commander of Rocky Mountain Arsenal in Denver; retired in Denver as a lieutenant colonel in 1968; other medals and awards were the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Armed Forces Service Medal and the Army Commendation Medal; was held in the highest regard due to his devotion to his fellow service men and the service
Began his second career as the safety officer for the Office of Administration and Safety for the U.S. Treasury Department in Washington, D.C.; worked closely with the department of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and with the Secret Service; wrote many speeches for the Secretary of the Treasury; retired from treasury in 1984, and moved to Kearney
Activities: was a great lover of animals and was devoted to the Kearney community; devoted many hours to restoration of the former U.S. Post Office into the Museum of Nebraska Art; served on the Kearney Public Library board; and volunteered many years to Good Samaritan Hospital
Survivors include: sons, Mark J. Sanders, Scott J. Sanders and James M. Sanders, all of Kearney; and grandchildren, Shea Sanders, Andrea Sanders and Christopher Sanders
Was preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Carol
Memorials: Kearney Area Animal Shelter
Kearney Hub, 31 August, 2016

STEFFENS, Mary Ruth, 96, of Kearney died Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2016, at Kearney Regional Medical Center
Service: Tuesday at Prince of Peace Catholic Church
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl Funeral and Cremation Services is in charge of arrangements
Born in Omaha in 1920
Parents: John and Anastasia Latenser
Grew up with her younger brothers Jack and Bill, reading books and riding horses; attended Duchesne Academy and earned a Girl Scout Golden Eaglet Award; attended Northwestern University, was captain of the Northwestern women’s rifle squad and president of the Gamma chapter of Alpha Chi Omega; after graduation, worked at the Martin Assembly Plant, inspected B-26 and B-29 World War II bomber planes
Married: LaVerne Steffens, a U.S. Navy doctor, after the war
Moved to Kearney, raised their family
After husband died in 1967, became the first elementary school counselor for Kearney Public Schools; for 20 years, touched the lives of every student at Bryant, Central, Emerson and Kenwood Elementary Schools
Activities: in retirement, joined the Disaster Relief Services arm of the American Red Cross, traveled around the country to help after numerous natural disasters; helped launch the Friends Program of Kearney; was an active member of Kearney’s Golden K Kiwanis; earned numerous awards for her volunteer work, including the Red Cross Clara Barton Award, the Sertoma Service to Mankind Award and the Kearney Hub Freedom Award for Humanitarianism
Survivors include: daughters, Julie Anne Thomas and her husband, Jon, of Lincoln, Mary Louise Nelson and her husband, Pat, of Kearney; sons, Bill Steffens and his wife, Cory, of Broken Bow and John Steffens and his wife, Jayne, of Lincoln; brothers, Bill Latenser and his wife, Marian, and Jack Latenser, all of Omaha; grandchildren, Lea Anne (Thomas) Wroblewski, Katherine Thomas, Kelly Steffens, Jaime Steffens, Stephanie (Nelson) White, Michelle (Nelson) Flannigan, Beth Nelson, Chris Steffens and Matt Steffens; great-grandchildren, Anna, Mary and Frank Wickizer, Tess and Calvin White, Noah, Sam and Chase Flannigan and Isaac and Evan Steffens
Was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. L.C. Steffens; and her parents
Memorials: The Friends Program in Kearney Kearney Hub, 27 August 2016

WHALEY, Willa Jean, 85, of Kearney died Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016, at CHI Health Good Samaritan
Service: Monday at Kearney Church of Christ
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born: April 11, 1931, in Gibbon
Parents: Frank and Orvetta (Gates) Brisbin
Grew up in Kearney, received her education at Kearney High School
Married: DeWitt T. Whaley in October 1948 in Kearney
After marriage, lived in Kearney, worked as a licensed practical nurse at Mount Carmel Home Keens Memorial
Activities: member of Kearney Church of Christ
Survivors include: two sons, Kenneth Whaley of Kearney and Timothy Whaley and his wife, Becky, of Newton, Iowa; and her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Was preceded in death by her parents, her husband and a daughter, Sandra
Memorials: Kearney Area Animal Shelter
Kearney Hub, 10 September, 2016

WICK, Gloria J., 72, of Omaha died of kidney disease Monday, Sept. 5, 2016, at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha
Memorial service: Saturday at Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Kearney
Interment of ashes: Stanley Cemetery near Amherst
She chose cremation
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger in Kearney
Born Sept. 25, 1943, in Kearney
Parents: Francis and Thelma (Jameson) Fellows
Graduated from Amherst High School in 1961, and from Central Business College of Denver; first job was with Denver Public Schools
Married Larry Wick on Oct. 12, 1963
Lived in various cities including Denver, Holt, Mo., and Omaha; was a top Tupperware sales lady in Denver for several years
Activities: was an avid cook, baker, gardener and card player, loved to entertain family and friends; was known as the "cookie lady"; also baked and decorated wedding cakes; enjoyed playing cards; in Omaha volunteered for three years as the “Chief Cook and Bottle Washer” for the priests of St. Gerald’s Catholic Church there; loved gardening; was best known as the life of the party and for having and making crazy fun
Survivors include: her husband, Larry and son, Brian, both of Omaha; siblings and spouses, Gordon Fellows and Jody of Overland Park, Kan., Garth of Kearney, Gaylene Else and Rodney of Brighton, Colo., and Geraldine Bamford and Reno of Roca; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Don Wick and Gaylene, Arlene Clark and Charlie, Mary Gray, Dan Wick and Denise, Ron Wick and Virginia Evans, Lois Smith, Tom Wick and Barb, Ed Wick, Lena Jo Rouse, and Christine May and Kent; 39 nieces and nephews; 62 grandnieces and grandnephews; and one great-grandnephew
Was preceded in death by two infant boys; her nephew, Nathan Fellows; niece, Amber Bamford; and sister-in-law, Patricia Neubauer
Memorials: Nebraska Medicine Kidney/Pancreas Transplant program or the American Diabetes Association
Kearney Hub, 9 September, 2016

WIESE, Curtis Eugene, 52, of South Sioux City, formerly of Pleasanton, Nebraska, died Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016, at St. Luke’s Hospital in Sioux City, Iowa
Memorial service: Saturday at Pleasanton United Methodist Church
Inurnment: Pleasanton Cemetery
Born July 1, 1964, in Lexington, Neb.
Parents: Bernard and Violet (Neth) Wiese
Started school in Amherst; family moved to Pleasanton, he graduated from there in 1983
Worked at Baldwin Filters in Kearney, Neb.
Military: U.S. Navy, 1985-1988; served on the USS Samuel Gompers ship
After a car-bicycle accident on June 10, 1993, was a quadriplegic; spent time in Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital in Lincoln, Neb., at home, and then in Sioux City at Opportunities Unlimited; learned to do many things for himself; later moved to Matney’s Colonial Manor in South Sioux City, considered it his home; enjoyed the other residents and staff; lived there for 18 years
Activities: loved his family and friends, enjoyed his time with them; pastimes included Nebraska football and he always dressed in his Nebraska clothes on game day; was also a NASCAR fan, Dale Jr. and Dale Sr. were his favorites; enjoyed country music
Survivors include his mother, Violet Wiese of Pleasanton; brothers, Randall Wiese of Kearney and Cregg and wife Tammy Wiese of Pleasanton; and many nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles
Was preceded in death by his father, Bernard; brother, Robert; grandparents; and aunts and uncles
Kearney Hub, 24 August, 2016

WILLIAMS, Carol K., 71, of Kearney died Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016, at Kearney Regional Medical Center
Service: Friday at Family of Christ Lutheran Church
Burial: Republican City Cemetery
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Born Dec. 4, 1944, in Hastings
Parents: Loren and Alice (Kumke) Waterbury
Graduated from Blue Hill High School in 1962
Married: Wendell Williams on July 17, 1965, in Blue Hill
Loved working with people with special needs, most recently worked at Mid-Nebraska Individual Services in Kearney, retired in 2013
Activities: member of Family of Christ Lutheran Church in Kearney, Kearney American Legion Auxiliary and the Kearney Eagles Club Auxiliary; enjoyed attending her grandchildren’s sporting events and spending time at the lake; avid fan of the Huskers, Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City Royals
Survivors include: sons, Brad Williams and his wife, Teresa, of Kearney and Brian Williams of Omaha; daughter, Connie Geis and her husband, James, of Overton; grandchildren, Kaylee Harris and husband Zachery, McKenna Swanson and husband Dusty, Nathan, Emma, Graham, Maggie and Dawson Williams and Kiley, Hayden and Austin Geis; brother, Keith Waterbury and his wife, Susan, of Blue Hill; sisters, Pat Seimers and her husband, Orlin, of Hastings and Bonnie Matousek and her husband, Mick, of Corvallis, Ore.; and sisters-in-law, Joann Edmonson and her husband, Hank, and Linda Hess and her husband, Bob, all of Kenesaw, and Karen Hansen and Kim Lecher, both of Hastings
Was preceded in death by her husband and her parents
Kearney Hub, 24 August 2016
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