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ANDERSON, William D. “Bill”, 89, of Haines City, Florida, died Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2017, in Haines City
Graveside service: Saturday at Evergreen Memorial Park in Omaha, Neb.
Mortuary: Roeder Mortuary in Omaha
Born Aug. 30, 1927, in Funk, Neb.
Parents: Walter and Esther Anderson
Had to leave home and move to Kearney, to attend high school
Was the youngest licensed real estate agent in the state of Nebraska and worked for an agency in Kearney
Military: U.S. Army and served in World War II and the Korean War; was honorably discharged in 1951
Married: LaDonna Mae Ventling on March 19, 1950
After marriage, farmed for several years at Holdrege, Neb.; moved to Omaha, worked for Crane Co. and for the National Lead Co.; later started their own successful business, the William D. Anderson Co. and Associates, a manufacturing rep business, which is still operational today; received several top salesman awards from companies he represented; retired and moved to Florida
In retirement, worked at Walt Disney World, worked the Epcot Food & Wine Festival, also wrapped cookies for the Grand Floridian Resort’s gingerbread house for several years
Activities: enjoyed golf, fishing, carpentry and traveling around exploring and making new friends in their motor home with LaDonna; was a lifetime member of the Shriners, a Mason and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion
Survivors include: three children, Pat Anderson, Doug Anderson and Perry Anderson; 11 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and one brother, Ronnie Anderson
Was preceded in death by his wife, LaDonna, and son, Rodney Anderson
Memorials: the Shriner’s
Kearney Hub, 26 January, 2017

CODNER, Anna Clair “A.C.”, 67, of Grand Island died Sunday, Jan. 22, 2017, at Good Samaritan Society in Grand Island
Celebration of life: Friday at the Grand Island Evangelical Free Church
Burial: Shelton Cemetery
Mortuary: Apfel in Grand Island
Born: Aug. 23, 1949, in Kearney
Parents: George and Louise (Cage) Codner
Grew up on a farm southeast of Shelton, attended District 57 School and graduated from Shelton High School in 1967; graduated from Kearney State College, 1971
Taught school in Silver Creek and Columbus; later received her pharmacy degree from Southwest Oklahoma State University in Weatherford, Okla.
Worked as a pharmacist in Newton, Eldorado and Wichita, Kan.; retired in 2005; moved to Grand Island, 2006
Activities: in Grand Island, attended the Evangelical Free Church and volunteered with the Grand Island Literacy Council; enjoyed singing, going to movies, dining out, Husker sports and her cat
Survivors include: brother and sister-in-law, Wain and Dixie Codner of Grand Island; niece, Melissa Codner of Roscoe, Mont.; and many friends
Was preceded in death by her parents and her nephew, Kyle Codner
Memorials: Myositis Association, Grand Island Literacy Council or the Nebraska Children’s Home
Kearney Hub, 25 January, 2017

DAWSON, George W., January 6, 1863 - November 9, 1949 George W. Dawson, 86, an early settler in this community, died after a lingering illness. He had been failing in health for a number of years and in recent months his condition had been serious. It became critical last week when he suffered two heart attacks.
He was born on Jan 6, 1863 in Newport, IN. He is the son of Charles and Elizabeth Digby Dawson. He lived in Illinois before coming to Nebraska in 1885. On March 13, 1904, he was united in marriage to Sylvia Walker of Shelton and to this union were five children. One son, Joseph Walker died in infancy, four daughters, Idamae, Birdella (Birdie), Dorothy, and Georgia (June). Mr. Dawson was engaged in farming two miles south of Shelton until 1940 when he retired and moved to town. He was a member of the I.O.O. F. Lodge and his greatest hobby was fishing. Mr. Dawson was a member of the Methodist church and when a young man he sang in the choir for many years. He was active in the affairs of the church until failing health prevented his regular attendance.
Survivors are his wife and four daughters: Idamae (Archie) Morley of Battle Ground, WA. Birdie (Rodney) Stevens, Shelton, NE; Dorothy (Albert) Wagner of Angwin, CA. and Georgia “June” (Jack) Hellander of Denver, CO. Idamae Morley was in ill health an unable to attend the funeral of her father
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Dale Westadt at the Methodist church. The pallbearers were: J.F. McRoberts, R.R. Matheson, Sr., Monseur Badway, Victor Mortensen, Jay Mays, and W. H. Shafer. Interment was made in the Shelton cemetery and the I.O.O.F. Lodge of which he was a member, had charge of the services at the grave
1949 Nov Shelton Clipper - Shelton, Nebraska; Submitted by Marilynn (Stevens) Eickhoff: mjeickhoff@msn.com


DAWSON, Sylvia Walker, March 13, 1873 - August 3, 1956
Mrs. Sylvia Dawson, 83, passed away at the Lacey Rest Home early Friday morning. She had been failing in health for several years and when the hour of death came she passed peacefully away
Sylvia Myrtle Walker, the oldest daughter of Jasper F. and Joann (McCord) Walker, was born on her parents’ homestead 2 ½ miles east of Shelton, March 13, 1873, on the farm now occupied by Rose Mattison. Her age was 83 years, 5 months and 20 days
Her whole life was spent in and near Shelton having grown to womanhood in this community. On March 13, 1904, she was united in marriage to George W. Dawson, who preceded her in death on November 9, 1949. She attended Wesleyan College in Lincoln and taught in rural schools near Shelton.
She is survived by four daughters: Mrs. Idamae Morley, Portland, Oregon; Mrs. Birdella Stevens, Shelton, Nebraska; Mrs. Dorothy Wagner, Sacramento, California; Mrs. Georgia Hellander, Minneapolis, Minnesota; eight grandchildren: Harold Morley and Helen Morley-Fried; Marilynn, Marjorie, Dick and Bob Stevens, Ed and Carol Wagner; three great grandchildren: Steve and Linda Morley and Karen Fried.
She will not only be missed by members of the family but by a host of friends
Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church Monday afternoon, Rev. Kruse officiating and Rev. Massie assisting. Mrs. Galen Evans and Mrs. Howard Peck sang “Lily of the Valley” and “God Be With You,” accompanied by Mrs. Fred Schroeder. Burial was in the Shelton Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were: Donald Walker, Raymond Watson, Dudley Stubblefield, Henry Wendling, Floyd Smith and Clarence Ellis.
1956 Aug Shelton Clipper - Shelton, Nebraska Submitted by Marilynn (Stevens) Eickhoff: mjeickhoff@msn.com


DITTMER, Harold Rollin, 86, of Kearney died Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017, at CHI Health Good Samaritan
Graveside service: Monday at West Salem Cemetery in rural Axtell
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born July 23, 1930, in Kearney
Parents: Donald and Rubie (Edelman) Dittmer
Attended Zion Lutheran Elementary School; moved to California, attended Bakersfield (Calif.) High School
Returned to Kearney, worked for the city of Kearney as a meter reader for several years
Activities: had a passion for animals, especially dogs and cats.
Survivors include his son, Mervin Dittmer of Kearney; and daughter, Gail Donohue and husband Kenneth of Kearney
Was preceded in death by his parents and a grandson, Marc Donohue
Kearney Hub, 28 January 2017

DUFF, Bradley Scott, 60, of Summerville, South Carolina, died Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017, in Summerville
Mortuary: McAlister-Smith in Goose Creek
Born: Sept. 13, 1956, in Lexington, Neb.
Parents: Charles Duff and Elvera (Holthus) Rohrs
Military: was a U.S. Army veteran, retired from U.S. State Department Foreign Service
After military service, graduated from Kearney (Neb.) State College; worked for the State Department Finance Office in Summerville; retired in 2007
Activities: a favorite pastime was working outdoors and in the yard; enjoyed college football, was an avid Nebraska Cornhusker fan; past member of Elks Lodge and First Lutheran Church in Kearney
Survivors include his wife of 40 years, Valerie; daughter, Kyla Woelfle and her husband, Nathan, of Knoxville, Tenn.; son, Ryan Duff and his wife, Jamie, of Aiken, S.C.; grandchild, Luanna Sault; brother, Douglas Duff and his wife, Kathy Vandegrift, of Wisconsin; sisters-in-law, Sandy Duff and Sally Lambertus; brother-in-law, Joe C. Mettenbrink; and many loving cousins and extended family members
Was prededed in death by his parents and brother, Dennis Duff
Memorials: Francis R. Willis SPCA in Summerville, or Lowcountry Animal Rescue in Ladson, SC
Kearney Hub, 30 January 2017

HESS, Lelia Bernice, 101, of Gibbon, formerly of Shelton died Wednesday, Aug 23, 2000 at the Good Samaritan Center in Gibbon
Services: 11 am on Friday at Godberson Mortuary in Gibbon with the Rev. John Goodbrake of Kearney officiating
Burial will be at the Shelton Cemetery. The casket will be open for viewing prior to services
Memorials: Immanuel Baptist Church in Kearney or Gibbon Good Samaritan Center
Born Nov 24, 1898 in Shelton
Parents: H. Paige and Maude J (Mitchell) Walker
Graduated from Shelton High School and attended normal school; taught school from 1919 to 1926 in the Shelton area
Married: Aug 26, 1924 to E. W. Hess in Grand Island; he died in 1952
After marriage, lived in Shelton and several other mid-Nebraska towns while Mr. Hess was employed with the railroad; after the death of her husband, returned to Shelton in 1978, then moved to the Good Samaritan Center this year
Activities: member of the Immanuel Baptist Church of Kearney and D.A.R. Chapter of Gibbon
Survivors include her daughter-in-law, Jennifer Hess of Port Richie, FL; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild
Was preceded in death by her husband, her son, Kenny, and an infant daughter, one brother and one sister
2000 Aug Shelton Clipper, Shelton, NE

HOFF, Stanley W., 81, of Kearney died Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017, at CHI Health Good Samaritan
Service: Tuesday at St. George Orthodox Church
Burial: Kearney Cemetery with military honors
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride and Kuhl
Born May 25, 1935, in Gering
Parents: Conrad and Pauline (Bissell) Hof
Grew up in Gering, graduated from Gering High School in 1953
Military: U.S. Coast Guard, 1954-1958; was a Korean War veteran
Married: Sept. 30, 1957, to Shirley “Jeannie” Shada in Elkton, Md.
After marriage, lived in Gering, worked for the U.S. Postal Service from 1958, retired in 1990; moved to Kearney in 2014
Activities: member of St. George Orthodox Church in Kearney; member of the Gering Volunteer Fire Department for 23 years and served as assistant chief; past member and adjutant general of Gering American Legion Post 36 and also past member of the Gering Eagles and Moose Lodges; enjoyed spending time at the ball park coaching Little League and Babe Ruth League baseball; also enjoyed camping, fishing and hunting trips with his family
Survivors: include his wife, Shirley “Jeannie” of Kearney; sons, Brian Hoff and wife Laurie of Denver, Steven Hoff of Kearney, Neil Hoff and wife Lisa of Lakeville, Minn.; daughters, Cheryl Hoff of Miami and Nancy Hoff of Arizona; 16 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; sister, Betty Riefler and husband Bill of Lincoln; and sister-in-law, Judy Hoff of Loveland, Colo.
Was preceded in death by his son, Troy in 2015; grandson, Drew in 2016; three brothers; and one sister
Memorials: St. George Orthodox Church Building Fund or the Make-A-Wish Foundation
Kearney Hub, 28 January 2017

IMEL, Marilyn H., 84, of Kearney died Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017, at Kearney Regional Medical Center
Service: Tuesday at First Lutheran Church
Burial: St. Peter’s Lutheran Cemetery in Holdrege
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born on Nov. 13, 1932, in Harlan County
Parents: Robert W. and Katie H. (Fuerst) Lippstreu
Grew up on a farm southwest of Hildreth, attended country school through the eighth grade, graduated from Hildreth High School; attended Kearney State Teachers College
Married: Sept. 30, 1951, to R. Lyle Imel in Hildreth; he died March 7, 2014
After marriage, lived in Kearney, taught school for one year; left her teaching career to raise their three children; began working at Baldwin Filters, retired in 2009, after 30-plus years of service
Activities: member of First Lutheran Church; she and Lyle were rarely apart; especially enjoyed attending the activities of children, grand- and great-grandchildren; also enjoyced socializing at Peterson Senior Activity Center, gardening, sewing and baking her famous chocolate chip cookies
Survivors include her son, Terry Imel and wife Margo of Superior, Colo.; two daughters, Cheryl Keller and husband Woody and Julie Klaus and husband Mike, all of Kearney; grandchildren, Conrad Imel and Spencer Imel and wife Lauren, all of Colorado, Caitlin Jensen and husband Eric of Grand Island, Cassandra Spivey and husband Luke of Kearney, Nathan Klaus and wife Kayla of Colorado and Angela Klaus of Kearney; two great-granddaughters, Delaney and Meredith Jensen of Grand Island; a great-grandson, Jacen Klaus of Colorado; and nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and a brother, Clarence Lippstreu
Memorials: Peterson Senior Activity Center
Kearney Hub, 30 January 2017

KAY, Eleanor Kathryn (Stahley), 99, of Yukon, Texas, formerly of Kearney, Neb., died Sunday, Jan. 22, 2017, at Spanish Cove Pavilion in Yukon
Service: Saturday at Mercer-Adams Chapel in Bethany
Burial: Lone Star Cemetery near Rocky
Born Sept. 3, 1917, in Jeannette, Pa.
Parents: John Stahley and Jennie Elizabeth (Giron) Stahley
The family moved several times during her childhood years; with the loss of her father and mother early in her teen years, she raised her younger sister and two brothers; later moved to Texas to be closer to her older sister and met her husband, Vernon R. Kay, in Plainview, Texas
Married: June 19, 1948; had one daughter and two sons together
Moved to Kearney and resided there for more than 30 years
Was a mother, housewife, extraordinary seamstress, artist and sports fan, particularly baseball and basketball; bowled in leagues and was a very competitive bowler; after the death of her husband, moved to Oklahoma City to be closer to her sisters and brother
Was preceded in death by her father and mother; her husband, Vernon; her sisters, Louise (Stahley) Morgan and Mary Jean (Treagesser) Holman Penry; and her brother, Lawrence Treagesser
Survivors include: brother, Harry Treagesser; her daughter and husband, Sandra and Greg Ingram; her son and wife, Larry and Karen Kay; and son, Terry Kay; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and many nephews and nieces
Memorials: Alzheimer’s Association or the American Cancer Society
Kearney Hub, 25 January, 2017

KRIEG, Richard P. “Rich”, 41, of Kearney died Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017, at his home
Service: Tuesday at First United Methodist Church in Kearney
Burial: Stanley Cemetery near Amherst
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride and Kuhl
Born Oct. 2, 1975, in Salida, Colo.
Parents: Richard and Candra (Underhill) Krieg
Graduated from Silver Lake High School, ran track and broke many records, including his own several times
Married: Rebecca Staley on July 16, 2016, in Kearney
Started his own company, RK Electric, about eight years ago; was honored and proud to service the customers who trusted and hired him
Activities: enjoyed riding horses with his daughter Brit, hunting and calling coyotes with his buddies in the woods; loved being out in nature, loved camping and the outdoors; cherished his family and friends; had a strong faith, looked forward to sponsoring Christian Student Fellowship on the spring break trip; was a problem solver, and anyone could come to him day or night for him to just sit and talk through their problems; was always eager to help
Survivors include: his wife, Rebecca Krieg, daughters, Britney Krieg and Jadyn Hamilton, and son, Trevin Hamilton, all of Kearney; father, Richard and wife Jo Krieg of Osceola; mother, Candra Graves and husband Richard of Brownsboro, Texas; brothers, Tom Krieg of Shelby and Gary Krieg and wife Kelli of Brownsboro; and many nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by his sister, Sharon Rose; and grandparents
Kearney Hub, 27 January 2017

LAMMERS, Gloria J., 71, of Kearney died Monday, Jan. 23, 2017, at her home
Service: later
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born Sept. 6, 1945, in Kearney
Was raised by Roy and Josie Anderson
Moved to California, graduated from San Leandro High School; returned to Nebraska
Married: 1966 to Gene Eldon Lammers
After marriage, lived in Kearney; eventually moved to Burwell, worked at Community Memorial Health Center as a dietary manager; moved back to Kearney in 2001 to be closer to family
Activities: loved her cats and welcomed many strays; enjoyed reading and watching cooking shows
Survivors include her children, Kami Lammers and Kelly Lammers, both of Kearney; sister-in-law, Barb Smith of Elm Creek and her children, Nora Steenson, Karla Smith and Robin Smith; and her nephews, Tom and Pete Spaulding
Was preceded in death by her parents and her siblings, Donald, Benita and Jacquin
Memorials: Kearney Area Animal Shelter
Kearney Hub, 30 January 2017

MOORE, Henry Lee Moore, Dec 22, 1876 - March 23, 1958
Born Dec 22, 1876 and died on March 23, 1958
Parents: James Paul and Flora McCord Moore
Had farmed and lived in this community his entire lifetime; after the death of his parents, made his home with his sister, Ruby Carlson; never married.
Burial: Shelton Cemetery
March 1957 Shelton Clipper, Shelton NE

MUNDLE, Mrs. Maria Elizabeth (Lowell), Nov 27, 1858 – Apr 7, 1954
Maria Elizabeth Lowell was born to Luther Keith and Sarah Jane Lowell Nov. 27, 1858 in Washburn, WI and passed away at her daughter’s home in Shelton on April 7 at the age of 95.
She came to this community in 1872 with her parent’s family who came to join the Soldier’s Free Homestead Colony which came here the previous year. The family came here in a covered wagon driving their stock ahead of them. The first winter was spent southwest of Shelton. The following spring the family moved northwest of Shelton on their own homestead. While living there, she attended school in District No. 8.
On Oct. 3, 1876 she was married to Thomas Edward Mundle who had come here from Prescott, Ontario, Canada. The first home of the couple was a sod house north of Shelton in the Sodtown community. Five children were born to this union. The two sons, Luther L and Wilson E preceded her in death. From Sodtown the family moved to Shelton for a four or five year stay. Following this, they lived on a farm south of Gibbon. From there the family moved to Idaho where they stayed for quite some time and where Mr. Mundle passed away in 1916. From 1916 on she made her home with children until her death.
She joined the Methodist Church at the age of 14 and was a member of the same for the remaining 81 years of her life. The first church services she attended were held in the homes until they finally built a meeting house. She was very active I the church all her life, teaching the Sunday school classes in both Gibbon and Shelton for many years. In addition to her church work, she also took an active part in finding homes for homeless children for a state agency.
Her mind was clear and very active until the last. Those who came to see her were told many interesting stories of the earlier life in the Shelton community. There was no question in the minds of those who knew her regarding the good influence she had over the lives of the people who lived with her in the early days.
Surviving her are three daughters, Mrs. Minnie Harris of Riddle Oregon; Mrs. Agnes Walker of Shelton and Mrs. Jessie Osborne of Eugene, Oregon. Also surviving are a brother, 91 year-old O. E. Lowell of Gibbon, NE. and ten grandchildren, twenty great grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren.
1954 Apr Shelton Clipper, Shelton NE.; Submitted by Marilynn (Stevens) Eickhoff

MURRAY, LeRay M. "Ray", 71, of Riverdale died Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017, at CHI Health St. Francis in Grand Island
A memorial celebration of life get-together: Monday at the Eagles Lodge in Columbus
Mortuary: Reynolds-Love in Lexington
He chose cremation
Born July 23, 1945, in Lexington
Parents: Ray and Carmen (Garmello) Murray
Survivors include his life partner, Donna Murray of Riverdale; children, Troy Smith of Broken Bow, Todd Szatko of Columbus, Crystal Murn of Grand Island, Cherie Smith of Kearney, Tammy Sparacino of Lincoln and Buck Murray of Broken Bow; three brothers; five sisters; 24 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren
Kearney Hub, 27 January 2017

REEDER, Mildred “Marie”, 93, of Shelton died Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017, at her home
Service: Friday at Shelton United Methodist Church
Burial: Shelton Cemetery
Parents: Phillip and Mildred (Cross) Burmood
Was a 1941 graduate of Wood River High School
Married: Nov. 20, 1943, to Ralph Reeder; he passed away Feb. 20, 2006
Worked at Baldwin’s for 20 years; also helped in the school cafeteria
Activities: member of Shelton United Methodist Church and a past member of the Extra Mile Club; enjoyed crafts
Survivors include her children and spouses, Lloyd and Delores Reeder of Atlantic, Iowa, James and Jean Reeder of Windsor, Colo., Sharon Reeder of Lincoln and Bruce Reeder of Shelton; daughter-in-law, Susan Reeder of Olathe, Kan.; seven grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren
Was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Ralph Reeder; son, Cecil Reeder; five brothers; and three sisters
Memorials: Shelton United Methodist Church
Kearney Hub, 1 February, 2017

SCHEPERS, Shirley Wynne, 94, of Grand Island, formerly of Shelton, died Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017, in Grand Island
Service: Monday at Shelton United Methodist Church
Burial: Shelton Cemetery
Mortuary: Apfel
Born: Feb. 27, 1922 in Holdrege
Parents: J.F. and Agnes (Savage) McRoberts
Was baptized and confirmed at Holdrege UMC, 1935, and remained a lifetime member of Shelton United Methodist Church; attended Holdrege Public Schools, moved to Shelton in 1937 and graduated in 1939
Married: 1940, to Ralph Schepers in 1940; had three children together
Ralph and Shirley owned and operated the Shelton Jack & Jill Store until their retirement
Activities: was a past worthy matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, noble grand of Rebekah’s, president of the Shelton American Legion Auxiliary, secretary of the UMC Women’s Society, volunteer at the Grand Island veterans hospital and vice-president of Faith Circle at Shelton UMC; loved to dance, play cards, fish, read and travel; most of all, cherished her family and many friends
Survivors include: her daughters and their spouses, Edith and Darwin Wicht of Grand Island and Diana and Clyde Frank of Lincoln; seven grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild
Was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph; her son, George; two sisters, Lenora and Florence; and five brothers, Hal, P.D., John, Bill and Bert
Memorials: Shelton United Methodist Church or the Shelton Emergency Unit
Kearney Hub, 4 February 2017

SMOLNIK, Lynne Francine, 71, of Omaha died Monday, Jan. 23, 2017, in Omaha
Memorial service: Friday at First United Methodist Church in Kearney
Burial: Gibbon Riverside Cemetery
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger in Kearney
Born on Nov. 7, 1945
Parents: Gerald and Phyllis Stearley
Went to elementary school at District 37, and then continued at Shelton Public Schools; attended C.E. School of Commerce in Omaha
Married: 1964, to Smolnik; had two children together, then divorced in 1983
Moved to Gibbon with her children; became the secretary to the superintendent at the local high school, stayed in her position with the school district for 16 years; moved to Omaha, 2001, to be closer to her children and grandchildren, worked in the payroll department for First National Bank, retired in 2010
Activities: loved to crochet and garden
Survivors include: her sister, Joyce Bauer and husband Vern of Grand Island; brother, Dale Stearley and wife Carol of Gibbon; sisters, Mary Wrede of Grand Island and Susan Farley and husband Jim of Wilton, Calif.; brother, Richard Stearley of Arcata, Calif.; daughter, Elaine Keup of Papillion; grandchildren, Adam, Zach and Megan Keup of Papillion; and many cousins, nieces and nephews. Was preceded in death by her parents and her son Richard Smolnik Jr.
Kearney Hub, 4 February 2017

SPAHR, Marjorie Walker, Feb 5, 1911 - Dec 4, 1942
Mrs. John Spahr Dies in Kearney Hospital of Pneumonia Attack -- Funeral Here Monday for Young Wife and Mother
Mrs. John Spahr, 31 died of pneumonia in a Kearney hospital about 3 o’clock Friday morning following a brief illness. She was taken to the hospital Thursday and news of her death was a shock to relatives and friends here.
Marjorie Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Walker, was born on a farm a few miles southeast of Shelton Feb. 5, 1911. She grew to young womanhood here, graduated from Shelton high school with the class of 1929 and on Aug. 24, 1932, was married to John Spahr. They lived on a farm in Cherry Creek Township about 15 miles northwest of Shelton until 1937 when they moved to Kearney and had since made their home there. She was a member of the Methodist church.
Besides her bereaved husband, she is survived a son, Kenneth 9 and a daughter, Elaine, 2. She also leaves her mother, Mrs. Agnes Walker, an her grandmother, Mrs. Libbie Mundel, both of Shelton; one sister, Mrs. Ilo Spahr, Los Angeles, Calif., and a brother, Donald Walker, Washington, R.I.
The body was brought to Shelton Friday morning and taken to the Amos funeral home to await funeral and burial arrangements. Funeral rites were held at the Shelton Methodist Church Monday at 2:30pm with Rev. E. C. Staley pastor in charge. Singers were Mrs. W. E. Amos and Mrs. J. I Stock and the accompanist was Mrs. H. A. Pickering.
Interment was made in the Shelton cemetery and casket bearers were Raymond Watson, Fred Schroeder, Roy Schroeder, Marvin Helser, Herman Link and Merl Urwiller. There were many beautiful floral tributes, attending to the high esteem in which Mrs. Spahr was held by friends in the communities where she had lived. Relatives in attendance at the funeral from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spahr; Portland, OR. Mr. and Mrs. Ilo Spahr, Los Angeles, CA. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker, Washington, RI.
1942 Dec 10 Shelton Clipper, Shelton NE., Submitted by Marilynn (Stevens) Eickhoff

STEVENS, Birdella J., 93, of Shelton died Thursday, Nov 30, 2000, at St. Francis Medical Center
Services: 11 a.m. Monday at the Shelton United Methodist Church. The Rev. John Ewton will officiate
Burial: Shelton Cemetery
Memorials: church or the Shelton Emergency Unit
Mortuary: Godberson of Gibbon
Born June 21, 1907
Parents: George and Sylvia (Walker) Dawson
Grew up and attended school in Shelton, graduated in 1923; attended Hastings College, Chadron State College and Kearney State Teachers College, earned her Bachelor of Arts degree and life time teacher’s certificate; was named as an outstanding teacher in “Who’s Who of Teachers of America.”
Married: Rodney Stevens on March 8, 1938, in Shelton
After marriage, lived in western Nebraska, taught school there; also lived in eastern Colorado, moved back to Shelton in 1946, where he farmed and she taught school; taught for 27 years in Shelton and retired in 1973
Activities: member of the Methodist Church, Rebekah Lodge of Shelton, and the Nebraska Teacher’s Association
Survivors include one son, Robert of St. Louis, MO.; two daughters, Marilynn Eickhoff of Omaha and Marjorie Carpenter of Overland Pak, KS; three sisters, Ida Mae Morley of Hillsboro, OR; Dorothy Wagner of Clovis, CA; and Georgia “June” Stutsman of Redding, CA; nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren
Was preceded in death by her husband; two sons, George, in infancy, and Richard
2000 Dec Shelton Clipper, Shelton NE, Submitted by Marilynn (Stevens) Eickhoff: mjeickhoff@msn.com

STEVENS, Richard R., of 3035 N. Webb Road, Shelton, died in an auto accident Wednesday, Aug. 30, 1995, at Grand Island
Services: 10 a.m. Saturday at the United Methodist Church in Shelton; the Rev. Wayne Alloway will officiate
Burial: Shelton Cemetery. Visitation: from 3 to 9p.m. Friday at Apfel-Butler-Geddes Funeral Home
Memorials are suggested to the family
Born March 4, 1945, in Limon, Colorado
Parents: Rodney and Birdella (Dawson) Stevens
Grew up and was educated in Shelton
Married Kathy Kindade in 1964
After marriage, lived in Grand Island, worked for Missouri Valley Construction Co. for five years; then worked for New Holland as a machine operator
Married: Virginia Donner Smidt in June 1989
Activities: member of the Methodist church, Eagles, Platt-Duetsche and Island Area Sunset Cruisers; enjoyed restoring old cars and had restored an old fire engine; held several championship titles in stock car racing
Survivors include his wife, Virginia; three daughters, Nancy Merrick of Grand Island, Kathy DeMary of Buffalo, N.Y.; and Cindy Testa of Manassas, VA.; three stepsons, Rocky Smidt and Ray Smidt of Grand Island and Paul Smidt of Albuquerque, N.M.; two stepdaughters Chrys Fettig of Palmer and Pam Rivera of Albuquerque, N.M.; 15 grandchildren; his mother of Shelton; one brother, Robert Stevens of St. Louis; and two sisters, Marilynn Eickhoff of Omaha and Marge Carpenter of Overland Park, KS.
Was preceded in death by him father and an infant brother
Casket bearers: Kevin Vollmer, Louis Knopik, Maurice Jemison; Neil Stoeker, Larry Fry, Gaylord Horman
1995 Aug Shelton Clipper, Shelton NE, Submitted by Marilynn (Stevens) Eickhoff

STEVENS, Robert “Bob”, 62 of Calhoun, Missouri, passed away at his home on June 6, 2007
Services: 10:30 am Friday at the United Methodist Church in Shelton
Burial: Shelton Cemetery
Born: March 4, 1945 in Limon, Colorado
Parents: Rodney and Birdella (Dawson) Stevens
Was a member of the United Methodist Church; growing up, he and his twin brother, Richard were acolytes at the Methodist Church; received his education in Shelton
Married: July 5, 1963 to Twylla Spellman
After marriage, lived near Kearney, later moved to Hastings and then to Grand Island; worked for Northwestern Bell and AT&T WorldNet; spent most of his time doing system administration work on the Global Messaging service network specializing in global email; at AT&T was elected president of his Union; worked for AT&T for twenty-five years; retired in November 2000
Activities: hobbies included spending time with his family, fishing, hiking and playing pool in tournaments; his team won the Missouri State Pool Championship in 2001; in retirement, lived near Truman Lake, enjoyed his home and stated that it was like living in the wilderness with the bluffs and lots of trees
Survivors include one son and daughter-in-law, Don and Joyce Stevens of Omaha; one son, Mark Stevens of Lincoln; and one daughter, Honey Lockard of Minneapolis; two grandchildren, Danielle and Jordan of Omaha; two sisters, Marilynn Eickhoff of Omaha and Marjorie of Overland Park, KS.
Was preceded in death by his parents, Rodney and Birdella (Dawson) Stevens, his twin brother, Richard and an infant brother George Edward.
2007 Jun Shelton Clipper, Shelton NE, Submitted by Marilynn (Stevens) Eickhoff

STEVENS, Rodney, Jun 12, 1909 – Feb 25, 1989
Services for Rodney N. Stevens, 79, of Shelton who died Saturday, Feb 25, 1989, at a Grand Island hospital will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Shelton United Methodist Church with the Rev. Sam Rathod officiating. Burial will be in Shelton Cemetery.
Visitation will be noon – 1 p.m Wednesday at the church. Memorials are planned to the church or the Shelton emergency fund. Apfel Funeral Home of Wood River is in charge of arrangements.
Stevens was born June 12, 1909, at Polk to Jamier and Signe (Norman) Stevens. At an early age, he moved with his family to Garden County. He graduated from Goodview High School. On March 8, 1938, he married Birdella Dawson at Shelton. They lived in Western Nebraska and Colorado where Stevens raised wheat and cattle. They later moved to Shelton. He was a member of the Baptist Church at Polk.
Survivors include his wife of Shelton; daughters, Marilynn Eickhoff of Omaha and Marjorie Carpenter of Overland Park, KS; sons, Robert of Omaha and Richard of Grand Island; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister and an infant son.
Officiant: Rev. Sam Rathod
Music: Janice Oliver, organist; Howard Peck, soloist
Songs: “How Great Thou Art”; Beyond the Sunset”
Casket Bearers: Don Houghan, Bob Hadenfeldt, Benny Oliver, Sidney Glazier, Don Walker, Dennis Woodman
Honorary Casket Bearers: (grandsons) Scott Fisher, Don Stevens, Mark Stevens
Interment: Shelton Cemetery.
1989 Feb Shelton Clipper, Shelton NE. Submitted by Marilynn (Stevens) Eickhoff: mjeickhoff@msn.com


STEVENS, Twylla M., 58, of Chapman died Saturday, July 7, 2001 at St. Francis Medical Center
Memorial services: 10 a.m. Thursday at Kleine Funeral Home Chapel; the Rev. Dominic Pecoraro will officiate
Burial of cremains: later in Shelton Cemetery; no visitation
Memorials: to her family
Born Sept. 15, 1942, at Shelton
Parents: Herman and Mildred (Oswald) Spellman
Graduated from Kearney Senior High
Married: Robert Sevens on July 5, 1963, in Kearney
After marriage, attended Kearney State College and Hastings College, received her master’s degree from the University of Nebraska at Omaha; worked for the Veterans Administration as a social worker; previously, worked for the State of Nebraska as a social worker
Activities: enjoyed painting and reading and was active in many organizations
Survivors include her father and stepmother, Herman and Pat Spellman of Kearney; her ex-husband, Robert Stevens of St. Louis; two sons and a daughter-in-law, Donald and Joyce Stevens of Omaha and Mark Stevens of Lincoln; three brothers, Calvin Spellman of Phillips, Larry Spellman of Baldwin Park, CA; and Doug Spellman of Elmwood; one sister, Linda (Mrs. Roger) Poppert of Grand Island; five stepbrothers and sisters and two grandchildren
Was preceded in death by her mother and a sister
2001 Jul Shelton Clipper, Shelton NE, Submitted by Marilynn (Stevens) Eickhoff

STUBBLEFIELD, Daisy E. Walker, 58, died on Oct 5, 1935
Daisy was born on March 4, 1877 on a farm near Shelton, NE.
She is the daughter of Jasper & Joanna Walker.
On Mar. 22, 1899, she was united in marriage to Edward L. Stubblefield.
They lived in the community north of Shelton for a number of years, later moving to a farm southwest of town.
She is survived by her husband, a son and three daughters: Dudley Stubblefield, Myrtle V., Mrs. Elma Watson and Lenora M., all of Shelton.
Services were conducted at the Methodist Church and burial was in the Shelton Cemetery.
1935 Oct Shelton Clipper, Shelton NE, Submitted by Marilynn (Stevens) Eickhoff

STUBBLEFIELD, Edward L., 75, a well-known farmer of this community for more than a half century, died at his home five and a half miles southwest of Shelton, last Thursday at 5:40 pm following an illness of one month
Born at Hopeville, Clark county, IA, Mar 3, 1865, he came to Nebraska in the 80’s when a young man and with the exception of a year spent in Kansas had resided here continuously. On Mar. 22, 1899, he was united in marriage to Daisy E. Walker. They lived in the community north of Shelton for a number of years, later moving to a farm southwest of town which had been the family home for a long time
Mrs. Stubblefield died Oct 5, 1935. He is survived by a son and three daughters: Dudley Stubblefield, Myrtle V., Mrs. Elma Watson and Lenora M., all of Shelton. He leaves two grandsons and two granddaughters; two brothers and a sister, R.N. Stubblefield and Mrs. Nancy Boltin of Shelton and Frank S Stubblefield, Stanford, IL.
Mr. Stubblefield never aspired to public office and devoted practically all his time to farming interests. He had been numbered among the sugar beet growers of this area over a long period of years. At the time of his death he was one of the oldest members of the Shelton Methodist church where he attended services.
Last rites in charge of Rev. Arthur L. Embree were conducted at the Methodist church Sunday at 2:30 pm. Mrs. W. E. Amos, Mrs. J. I. Stock, V. S. Pierce and C. R. Collis sang: “Now the Day is Over” and “Lead Kindly Light” with Mrs. Gerald Stock at the piano.
Interment was made in the family lot in the Shelton cemetery.
1941 Jul Shelton Clipper, Shelton NE, Submitted by Marilynn (Stevens) Eickhoff

WALKER, Agnes J. Mundle, 72, a resident of the Shelton community, died early on Jul 23, 1956 at the Good Samaritan Hospital following a heart attack at her home Sunday evening; had been in poor health since a previous heart attack last October
Born: January 4, 1884 in Shelton, Nebraska
Parents: Thomas E and Elizabeth (Lowell) Mundle
As a small girl, moved with her parents to a farm south of Gibbon; later the family moved to Gibbon, graduated from Gibbon High School; attended Fremont Normal School and taught school for four years
Married: April 25, 1906 to Jesse C. Walker of Shelton; had three children, one son Donald, and two daughters, JoAnna and Marjorie
Was preceded in death by her husband on February 27, 1934 and by a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Spahr on December 3, 1942
She is survived by Donald of Shelton and Mrs. JoAnna Spahr of Venice, CA. She is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Allen Osborne, five grandchildren, Don, Lynn, Wilma, Kenneth, Elaine Spahr.
Joining with her family in their sorrow are many friends and neighbors who will cherish her memory. 
Funeral services were conducted at the Methodist Church in Shelton on Wednesday. Rev. Lowen Kruse officiated.
July 23, 1956 Shelton Clipper, Shelton NE, Submitted by Marilynn (Stevens) Eickhoff

WALKER, Eliza, Oct 8, 1821 - Aug 17, 1901
Mrs. Eliza Walker, 80, one of the pioneers of this part of Nebraska, died at the home of her son, D. C. Walker last Saturday morning at 10:15.
Mrs. Walker came to Shelton in the spring of 1878. She purchased a quarter section of land adjoining the village on the south, where she settled and where she resided with her son at the time of her death. She was born in North Adams, Vermont, on October 8, 1821. When she was but a small child her parents removed to the state of New York on the shores of Lake George, where she spent her early girlhood. When she had reached the age of fifteen her parents emigrated west and settled in Hancock County, Indiana, her father entering, as it was then called, 240 acres of land only a few miles from the town of Greenfield. When the deceased was about eighteen years of age she met and formed the acquaintance of Wiley Walker, a young man who had come to Indiana from North Carolina with his parents, they having left there on account of their antipathy to slavery. The acquaintance formed, grew and finally ripened into an attachment which ended in their being united in marriage in 1841, the union resulting in the birth of seven sons and two daughters. The husband died in 1862.
The eldest son, Francis M. resided in Kearney for several years, where he died in 1893. The two daughters, Mrs. Rufus Mitchell and Mrs. E.O. Elliott, both died in Shelton, the latter in 1896 and the former in 1899.
One son, Julian, lives in Indiana and one, S.M., in Missouri. N.P. is in Cheyenne, Wyoming, while the others, D.C.; L.L. and J.F., reside in Shelton. Mrs. Walker had been an intense sufferer for several years. On her seventy-fourth birthday she was stricken with paralysis and then it was thought that death would soon relieve her of her suffering, but she rallied and survived for nearly six years. The deceased was a member of the M. E. Church for fifty three years and lived a conscientious faithful Christian life.
The funeral services were held in the M. E. Church on Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. James Leonard, and were largely attended.
1901 Aug Shelton Clipper, Shelton, NE. Submitted by Marilynn (Stevens) Eickhoff: mjeickhoff@msn.com

WALKER, Harlan Page, Born: Oct. 11, 1864, Allegheny County, PA.; Died: Sep. 13, 1920, Shelton, Buffalo County, NE.
Harlan Page Walker, 55, was born on October 11, 1864 at Noble’s Town, PA. His parents are Gabriel & Lavina Walker. He moved to the Shelton vicinity in 1887 where he engaged in farming. On February 5, 1891 he was united in marriage with Miss Maud Mitchell of this community. To this union three children were born: Lola, Bernice and Clifton.
The first years of his married life was spent in the Shelton community. At the end of that period he moved with his family to Illinois.Ten years later his wife and children moved back into their old home in Shelton and Mr. Walker remaining in Illinois until one year previous to his tragic death.
He leaves to mourn his untimely death his wife, Mrs. Maud Walker, two daughters Mrs. Lola Smith and Miss Bernice Walker and one son Clifton Walker, his mother, Levine Walker and his brother, Newton Walker of McDonald, Pa. and a brother, Dr. W. J. Walker of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Shelton Clipper, Submitted by Marilynn (Stevens) Eickhoff

WALKER, Jasper F., September 13, 1847 - May 26, 1917; Summoned By Death; Pioneer Citizen Answers Final Call -- Funeral Held Monday Afternoon.
Once more the community has been called upon to part with one of its earliest settlers and prominent citizens in the person of Jasper F. Walker, who died at his home in this city Saturday evening shortly before seven o’clock, after an illness of about two weeks with asthma and other complications incentive to his advanced age, Mr. Walker has been failing in health for more than two years, but only recently that his condition became serious, and for several days before death overtook him little hopes were entertained for his recovery.
Jasper F. Walker was born in Hancock County, Indiana, September 13, 1847, being 69 years, 8 months and 13 days of age at the time of his death. His boyhood and early manhood days were spent in Indiana, in which state he was united in marriage March 9, 1870 to Miss Joanna McCord. He received his education at the Battleground Collegiate Institute at Battleground, Indiana, and a town which had grown up on the site of the battle of Tippecanoe. For some time he engaged in teaching school in Indiana, and later in Nebraska.
In the year 1870, shortly after they were married, Mr. & Mrs. Walker came to Nebraska and settled on a homestead in Hall County, southeast of Shelton where they resided until 1880 when they moved to town. Since that time Mr. Walker has been a resident of Shelton and has been identified with the up-building of the town and community for many years. About twenty-five years ago he took up the practice of law and was successful in that vocation.
Mr. Walker served on the village board of trustees for a number of years and has held other public offices in the community. He was a member of the A.O.U.W and since 1897 had belonged to the Loyal Mystic Legion. He was always actively interested in and closely identified with every movement advanced for the betterment of humanity. When but sixteen years of age he joined the Indians Legion, which was a military organization formed subsequent to Morgan’s raid of Indiana, for the purpose of preventing a repetition of the raid.
In the passing of Mr. Walker, Shelton and community suffer a distinct loss. He was converted, baptized and joined the Methodist church when he was nineteen years of age and remained a loyal and active member until his translation to the church triumphant. He became identified with the Methodist Episcopal Church in Shelton September 2, 1888, under the pastorate of Rev. C. A. Mastin. The members of the church were greatly bereaved in the passing of one whose voice has been hard in its councils for more than twenty-eight years.
Besides his life companion, Mr. Walker leaves to mourn, two daughters, Sylvia Myrtle, (Mrs. George W. Dawson); and Daisy E., (Mrs. E. L. Stubblefield), and one son, Jesse C., all of Shelton; three brothers, Sidney Morton and Darwin Cooley of Tacoma, Washington and Lucian Larabee of North Platte, Nebraska. He is also survived by a number of grandchildren, other relatives and a host of friends.
Funeral services were held from the Methodist E. Church Monday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock and were conducted by Rev. F. A. Shawkey, the pastor.
Interment was made in the Shelton Cemetery.
1917 May 31 Shelton Clipper, Shelton, NE; Submitted by Marilynn (Stevens) Eickhoff: mjeickhoff@msn.com

WALKER, Jesse C., 52, a resident of the Shelton community, died Feb 27, 1934.
Jesse is the son of Jasper F. & Joanna McCord Walker.
He was born on Jul 19, 1881 on a farm near Shelton, NE.
On April 25, 1906 he was united in marriage to Agnes J. Mundle.
They lived on the family farm and to this union three children were born, one son, Donald and two daughters, JoAnna and Marjorie. Later they moved to Shelton. Jesse was a farmer and farmed the Walker homestead
Jesse is survived by his wife and three children: Donald J. Walker, Marjorie (Walker) Spahr and JoAnna (Walker) Spahr. He is also survived by two sisters; Sylvia (Walker) Dawson and Daisy (Walker) Stubblefield
Burial: Shelton Cemetery
1934 Feb. Shelton Clipper, Shelton, NE, Submitted by Marilynn (Stevens) Eickhoff

WALKER, Joanna -- born Oct 10, 1849 – died: May 14, 1940; Pioneer Woman Dies Early Friday -- Last Rites Held Sunday Afternoon in Shelton Methodist Church
Mrs. J. F. (Joanna) Walker, 90, who came to Nebraska as a bride in 1870, and had lived in this community more than 70 years, died at 6 o’clock Friday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Dawson. Despite her advanced age Mrs. Walker’s memory was good and her mind bright and clear until the last.
Death finally relieved her suffering following a lingering illness. Since Christmas her condition had been critical, and for a great many weeks the end was momentarily expected.
Joann McCord, a daughter of Elias and Eliza (Newkirk) McCord, was born Oct 10, 1849, in Hancock county, Ind., near Indianapolis. Her grandparents on both sides settled there when the country was new. Her father helped to build the first house in Indianapolis. He also built a large frame house on his farm when she was too young to remember. It was constructed out of timber grown there and it still stands in perfection condition.
On March 9, 1870, she was united in marriage to Jasper F. Walker, also a native of Indiana. The same year they came to Nebraska, locating on a homestead two miles east of Shelton Mr. Walker helped to build No. 9 school house in Hall County and was its first teacher.
A few years later the family moved to their farm south of Shelton, on Grand Island. In 1889 they moved to town and Mr. Walker engaged in the practice of law here following that vocation for many years. He died in Shelton on May 26, 1917.
When Mrs. Walker first came here in 1870 the Platte valley was a vast stretch of unbroken prairie, and was inhabited by bands of Indians. In recent years when recalling those early days, she told of being afraid of the Indians and the wind. She knew what hardships and privation meant, lived here when the county was new and undeveloped, and experienced many of the trials know only to pioneers.
She was a member of the Christian church while a girl in Indiana and after coming to Shelton united with the Methodist church, for many years being one of its loyal and faithful members. Always devoted to her home and family, Mrs. Walker was a woman who processed a fine Christian character, and was held in high esteem by a large circle of friends.
Mrs. Walker was the mother of three children. One daughter, Mrs. E. L. Stubblefield, one son, Jesse C. Walker, and four great grandchildren preceded her in death. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. G. W. Dawson, 11 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon at two o’clock, with Rev. A. L. Embree officiating. Mrs. Wilmetta Marks Wheeler sang: “Give Me The Wings of Faith,” and “The Land of Beulah”.
Interment was in the family lot in Shelton cemetery. Serving as pallbears were: W. D. Campbell, L.F. Haug, E.L. Templin, San Spahr, Ralph Soderstrom and Floyd Smith.
1940 May Shelton Clipper, Shelton, NE, Submitted by Marilynn (Stevens) Eickhoff: mjeickhoff@msn.com

WATSON, Raymond N., 81, of Shelton died Jan 24 at Wedgewood Manor in Grand Island where he had been a resident for three weeks
Services: 10:30 am Friday at the Shelton United Methodist Church; the Rev. Wayne Dalloway will officiate
Burial: Shelton Cemetery
Visitation will be from 5 to 8 pm Thursday at the church
Mortuary: Patel Funeral Home of Wood River
Memorials: to the church or the Shelton Rescue Unit
Born Feb 19, 1913 at Campbell
Parents: Joseph and Minnie (Wessel) Watson
Was educated in rural schools, graduated from Campbell High School
Moved to Shelton area in 1934 and began farming
Married: Elma Stubblefield on Sept. 27, 1939 at the Zimmerman United Brethren Church near Shelton; she died March 9, 1993
Activities: member of the Shelton United Methodist Church, Methodist Men and the Monday Morning Coffee Club
Survivors include two daughters, Ethylene (Mrs. John) Russell of Fullerton and Levine Gearhart of Gibbon; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, four brothers and four sisters
1995 Jan Shelton Clipper, Shelton NE, Submitted by Marilynn (Stevens) Eickhoff
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