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ACKERMAN, Jeanne M., 92, of Kearney died Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017, at Mount Carmel Home and Rehabilitation Center
Service: Monday at St. James Catholic Church
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Born: March 29, 1925, in Kearney
Parents: Carl D. and Margaret M. (Altmaier) Nicolarsen
Attended Kearney High School and graduated in 1942
Married: Lyle R. Ackerman on Dec. 13, 1944, in Phillipsburg, Kan.; had seven children together
Activities: active member of St. James Catholic Church in Kearney, was active in the Catholic Daughters and was a regular accompanist for weddings, funerals and masses; was involved in the Red Hats, Pinochle Club, Domino Club, Kearney Eagles Auxiliary and the Kearney Bowling Association
Survivors include: her daughter, Brenda Ackerman and her husband, Mike Larkins, of Kearney; sons, Craig Ackerman of Kearney and Neil and wife Mary Ackerman of Castaic, Calif.; 13 grandchildren; and numerous other extended family and friends
Was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Lyle in 1991; sons, David, Mark, Bruce and Scot; brother, Jerry; and grandson, Matthew Ackerman
Kearney Hub, 16 September 2017

ANSTINE, Richard Earl, 80, of Kearney died Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017, at CHI Health Good Samaritan
Private service: later
Burial with military honors: Fort McPherson National Cemetery near Maxwell
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Born: at Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney on Feb. 24, 1937
Parents: Earl and Bonita (Nelson) Anstine
Grew up in Kearney, graduated from Kearney High School (Longfellow School)
Married: to Barbara Parker for 19 years; had two children together
Military: U.S. Navy for four years and was stationed in Texas, attained the rank of AG2, aerographer’s mate petty officer second class
Earned a Bachelor of Science degree in criminal correction administration at Michigan State University; then worked for the Oregon State Board of Control and as a counselor at the federal penitentiary at McNeil Island in Washington State; eventually returned to Nebraska and worked as a probation officer, emergency medical technician and fireman
Married: Dec. 24, 1982, to Elaine Kosmicki
Retired from working at the Gibbon Turkey Plant after nearly 20 years
Survivors include: his wife, Elaine of Kearney; son, Richard Anstine Jr. of Eugene, Ore.; daughter, Pamela Anstine of Albuquerque, N.M.; stepsons and their spouses, Joseph and Becky Lucas and Jerry Lucas, all of Kearney, John and Marcy Lucas and Jim and Benigna Lucas, all of Cozad, and Jeff and Lisa Lucas of Fort Collins, Colo.; stepdaughter, Jackie and husband Ron Doggett of Central City; sister, Marsha and husband Larry Trampe of Livermore, Colo.; brother, John Anstine of Council Bluffs, Iowa; as well as several grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Was preceded in death by his parents
Kearney Hub, 23 September, 2017

AXTELL, Karen I., 79, of Axtell died Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017, at her home
Private family service: later
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Born: Feb. 23, 1938, in Kearney
Parents: Edley J. and Ella (Bowman) Kegley
Attended Kearney High School and graduated in 1955
Married: Raymond D. Axtell in Kearney on April 8, 1956
Worked at Bethany Home in Minden and also Mosaic in Axtell
Will be remembered by her family and friends as a caring and loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend
Survivors include her husband, Raymond of Axtell; sons, Rodney Axtell of Axtell, Darry Axtell and his wife, Karla, of Funk and Bradley Axtell of Axtell; daughter, La Rae Axtell of Holdrege; sister, Joyce Hadwiger of Kearney; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; numerous other brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law; and extended family and friends
Was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers and five sisters
Memorials: Axtell and Funk Volunteer Fire Departments
Kearney Hub, 28 September, 2017

DUNN, William C. “Bill”, 83, of Kearney died Monday, Sept. 18, 2017, at Brookdale Kearney Northridge
Memorial service: Friday at Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl Funeral and Cremation Services
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Born: April 29, 1934, in Sioux City, Iowa
Parents: William E. and Mary (Dahl) Dunn
Attended high school in Sloan, Iowa; earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Morningside College
Military: U.S. Navy during the Korean War
Returned to school and became an electrician and then a wildlife warden at Rowe Sanctuary
Activities: loved traveling and taking photographs of nature and animals
Survivors include his daughters, Merideth Dunn of Omaha and Kelly and husband Mike Johnson of Lincoln; son, Dan and wife Rosemary Dunn of Bethel, Conn.; stepdaughter, Gayle and husband Jon Haar of Grand Island; stepson, Kevin and wife Julie Rumery of Lakewood, Colo.; sister, Ruth Brenden of Sloan; brother-in-law, Gary Thomas of Anderson, Mo.; grandchildren, Shailana and Janak Dunn-Wall of Omaha, Sean and Grace Johnson of Lincoln, Mike and wife Megan Dunn of Washington, D.C., Elizabeth Dunn of Charlotte, Va., Josh and wife Danielle Keller of Overland Park, Kan., and Beth Keller of Grand Island; along with numerous other extended family and friends
Was preceded in death by his parents; longtime partner, Alice Rumery; sister, Dixie Thomas; and brother-in-law, David Brenden
Memorials: to Rowe Sanctuary
Kearney Hub, 21 September, 2017

GEISER, Morris R., 92, of Kearney died Monday, Sept. 11, 2017, at his home
Service: Thursday at First United Methodist Church in Kearney
Burial: Arnold Cemetery, Arnold, Nebr.
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl in Kearney
Born: Aug. 8, 1925, in Arnold
Parents: Elmer and Vera (Phifer) Geiser
Grew up in Arnold and graduated from Arnold High School in 1943, then did custom harvesting for several years
Married: June 24, 1951, to Ploma Weinman in Arnold
After marriage, farmed between Stapleton and Arnold; moved to Kearney in 1956; worked at the Kearney Hub, then worked at Good Samaritan Hospital for 19 years, and retired as the director of maintenance in 1979; then worked as the custodian at First United Methodist Church and owned and managed rental properties in Kearney
Activities: was a great man, father and teacher; active member of First United Methodist Church in Kearney, was part of the Methodist Men and Crusaders Sunday School class; enjoyed camping with his family; was very proud of his family and enjoyed watching them grow; was very intelligent, thoughtful, hardworking and kind; enjoyed putting others before himself
Survivors include his wife, Ploma of Kearney; sons, Roland Geiser and wife Janel of Tonkawa, Okla., and Rocky Geiser and wife Carmie of Kearney; daughters, Connie Faddis and husband Jim of Grand Island and Sheila Magee and husband Pete of Kearney; grandchildren, Justin, Nathan, Bryan, Blake and Brittany Geiser, Keifer and Kayla Magee and Nathana Clay and husband Mitch; great-grandchildren, Rebekah, Daniel and Joseph Clay and Gatlin Geiser; sisters-in-law, Virginia Geiser and Melva Geiser, both of Arnold, and Jane Geiser of Darby, Mont.; and brother-in-law, Willis “Tiny” Thompson of Tulsa, Okla. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by his parents, five brothers and one sister
Memorials: First United Methodist Church in Kearney or AseraCare Hospice
Kearney Hub, 13 September, 2017

HANSEN, Byron L., 82, of Omaha, formerly of Kearney and Neligh, died Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017, in Omaha
Service: Friday at Cutler-O’Neill Funeral Home in Council Bluffs, Iowa
Private burial
Born: July 27, 1935, in Omaha
Parents: Morris I. and Doris (McGilvray) Hansen
Was very proud of his family
Survivors include: his wife, Vi Getty-Hansen of Omaha, Neb.; daughter, Charlotte and husband Keith Long, son-in-law, Stan Smith and daughter, Dianne and husband Craig Scoles, all of Council Bluffs, Iowa; daughters, Janet and husband Roger Neely of Omaha and Shelly Ray of Canyon Lake, Texas; sons, Morris B. and wife Daniece of Castle Rock, Colo., and Jeremy and wife Ana of Mooresville, N.C.; 20 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; 16 great-great-grandchildren; and many other loving family members
Was preceded in death by his wife, Nadine Hansen; daughter, Linda Smith; parents; sisters, Tiny, Judy and Maureen; and brother, Morris D.
Memorials: MensaFoundation.org
Kearney Hub, 19 September, 2017

HANSEN, Carol, 75, of Lincoln died Friday, Sept. 15, 2017, in Lincoln
Service: Sept. 20, at Christ United Methodist Church
Burial: Lincoln Memorial Park
Mortuary: Butherus Maser & Love Funeral Home in Lincoln
Born: Nov. 11, 1941
Parents: George and Nellie Hadenfeldt
Attended Shelton High School and graduated in 1958
Married: Jim L. Hansen on Jan. 21, 1961, in Shelton
Worked at Holmes Lake Family Medicine for almost 34 years; was a skilled typist who once won an award in high school for typing 118 words per minute; did medical transcription, ensured patient information was entered into the records, answered the phones and helped at the front desk; retired in 2009
Activities: loved going to Jazzercise classes; enjoyed shopping and furnishing her home; enjoyed her friends and family, especially her grandson
Was preceded in death by her parents, George and Nellie Hadenfeldt; her older brother, Bob Hadenfeldt; and her nieces, Marilyn Bockmann, Sheri Williams and Sharon Williams
Survivors include: her sons, Scott, Daren and Kevin; sisters, Wanda of Mattoon, Ill., and Delores of Shelton; grandson, Tristen Hansen; and many wonderful nieces and nephews and extended family
Kearney Hub, 20 September, 2017

HEINTZ, Haakon R. “Ruddy”, 50, of Kearney died Monday, Sept. 11, 2017, at his home
Memorial service: Tuesday, Sept 19, at Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl Funeral and Cremation Services
Burial: later
Born: Oct. 29, 1966, in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, Canada
Parents: Richard and Mary (Williams) Heintz
Attended high school in North Dakota and graduated in 1985; earned a journalism degree from Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Mont. Activities: was an avid sports fan and especially enjoyed following the Nebraska Huskers and Notre Dame athletics
Survivors include his brothers and sisters, Trygg Heintz of Livingston, Mont., Olaf and Laurie Heintz of Socorro, N.M., Paula and Peter McLaughlin of Delta, British Columbia, Anne and Bob Runyan of Shelton and Zoe and Ted Adams of Derry, N.H.
Was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Erick Heintz and Leiff Heintz; nephew, Ethan Heintz; and niece, Erin Runyan
Kearney Hub, 13 September 2017

HENDERSON, Cathy, 53, of Kearney died Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017, at her home
Memorial service: Wednesday at Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl Funeral Chapel
Born: April 23, 1964, in Los Angeles
Parents: Louis and Georgia (Tolchin) Bisbal
Grew up in California, attended Dana Hills High School and then attended Chapman University in Orange, Calif.
Married: Greg Henderson on April 11, 1987, in Santa Ana, Calif.
After marriage, lived in Mission Viejo, Calif., owned and operated several nail salons; moved to Kearney in 2005, continued her work here as a nail technician
Activities: was young at heart and loved music; was a strong-minded person, always found a way to do get things done her way; loved spending time her daughter and grandchildren; was devoted to her husband and family
Survivors include: her husband, Greg of Kearney; daughter, Jessica Henderson-Byrd and her husband, Phillip, of Kearney; grandsons, Aiden, Jaxon, Gavin and Christian Byrd of Kearney; brother, Jason Bisbal and wife Angela of Kearney; numerous aunts and uncles; and special friend, Donna LaVertu
Was preceded in death by her parents and grandparents
Memorials: for Cathy’s grandson’s education
Kearney Hub, 16 September 2017

HOLT, Virginia Lorene (Cloyd), 95, of Lincoln, formerly of Kearney, died Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017, at The Waterford at Williamsburg in Lincoln
A celebration of life: Monday at O’Brien Straatmann Redinger Funeral Chapel in Kearney
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Born: Oct. 24, 1921, at Hebron
Parents: Albert Percy Cloyd and Rose Clara (Zimmermann) Cloyd
Grew up at Chester; graduated from Cozad High School with the class of 1938; graduated from the Lincoln General School of Nursing at Lincoln in 1942 as a registered nurse
Married: March 6, 1943, to Loyd Holt at Gothenburg
After marriage, lived in California and Texas while Loyd was serving in the U.S. Army; later resided in several communities in Nebraska, worked at local hospitals; moved to Cozad in 1949 and to their farm in the Williamsburg Community southwest of Elm Creek in 1959; after Loyd died in 1984, moved to Kearney; moved to Northridge Retirement Community northwest of Kearney in August 2005, and then to The Waterford at Williamsburg in Lincoln on Dec. 15, 2013
Activities: member of Williamsburg United Methodist Church near Elm Creek, attended the Evangelical Free Church in Kearney after moving there; worked as a volunteer at Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney until 2002; member of the Hospital Auxiliary for 10 years in Kearney; member of the Lincoln General School of Nursing Round Robin since she graduated in 1942
Was preceded in death by her husband, father, mother and her two sisters, Ola Seitz and Jean Westfall
Survivors include: three daughters, Toni Torrey and her husband, Keith, of Lincoln, Teri Edeal and her husband, Brian, of Johnson Lake and Bet Vogt and her husband, Merlyn, DDS, of Lincoln; nine grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren
Memorials: Jim and Teri Wilson of the InFaith American Mission, Kearney
Kearney Hub, 23 September, 2017

KIRSCHNER, Caroline, 88, of Kearney died Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017, at Mount Carmel Home and Rehabilitation Center
Service: Saturday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Elm Creek
Burial: Immaculate Conception Cemetery
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Born: Sept. 19, 1929, in Butler, Pa.
Parents: Florentinus and Freda (Hohneise) Micheli
Grew up in New York and other eastern states; when she was a teenager, her family moved west, finally settling in Colorado
Married: Sept. 11, 1948, to Lawrence Kirschner in Holyoke, Colo.
After marriage, lived in Colorado, Idaho and Nebraska; husband moved to Ravenna, 1968, and operated the Four Corners Café and the Big Onion Café; moved to Lexington, cooked at St. Ann’s Catholic School, then to Benkelman, cooked at Benkelman Public Schools; moved to Hastings, 1995, worked as a baker at Hastings College
Activities: member of St. Cecilia Catholic Church in Hastings; enjoyed watching classic movies and spending time with her family, especially playing the card game Shanghai
Surviving relatives include her son, Darrel Kirschner and wife Irene of Elm Creek; daughters, Karen Alex and husband Gary of Greenwood, S.C., Kathleen Fisher and husband Robert of Elm Creek and Diana Conway and husband David of Luling, Texas; son, Norman Kirschner and wife Patricia of Hastings; daughter, Alecia Bramman and husband David of Hastings; son, Daniel Kirschner and wife Waunie of Clarkson; 17 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; sisters, Delores Kinzie of Lincoln and Linda Hendrickson of Denver; brother, Philip Micheli and wife Ellen of Murrieta, Calif.; sister-in-law, Dorothy Kuntz of Loveland, Colo.; and numerous nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence in 2002; infant son, Randy in 1953; grandson, D.J. Conway in 2015; brothers, Robert, Howard and Norman Micheli; and sister, Gladys Hinds
Kearney Hub, 26 September, 2017

KROLIKOWSKI, Maxine Ann, 91, of Kearney, formerly of Wood River, died Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017, at CHI Health Good Samaritan
Service: Monday at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Wood River
Burial: Westlawn Memorial Park Cemetery
Mortuary: Apfel in Wood River
Born: Sept. 15, 1926, in Kearney
Parents: Herbert and Alma (Frahm) Schnase
Received her education in the Kearney and Wood River areas
Was married to Adolph Hubert Krolikowski in Wood River for 40 years
Was a devoted wife, mother and homemaker; managed the Legion club and worked at her son’s convenience store; also worked at the elementary school
Activities: member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Wood River; enjoyed gardening, fishing and traveling; was very involved in her children’s and grandchildren’s activities
Survivors include: her sons and daughters-in-law, David and Barbara Krolikowski of Grand Island, Daniel and Kaylene Krolikowski of Deadwood, S.D., Duane and Dee Krolikowski of Gibbon and Daryl and Theresa Krolikowski and Pete and Tamie Krolikowski, all of Dannebrog; daughter, Diana Denzin of Kearney; 15 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; brother, Donald Schnase of Cairo; and sister and brother-in-law, Wanda and Gene Monson of Wood River
Was preceded in death by her parents; husband; brothers and sisters-in-law, Marvin and Jean Schnase, Lloyd and Verona Schnase and Grace Schnase; sisters and brothers-in-law, Doris and Richard Krolikowski and LaVerda and Gerald Stutzman; and daughter-in-law, Jennifer Krolikowski
Memorials: St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital
Kearney Hub, 23 September, 2017

MAULER, Douglas, 63, of Kearney died Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017, at St. Luke’s Good Samaritan Village
Service: Wednesday at Prince of Peace Catholic Church
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Born: Jan. 13, 1954, in Kearney
Parents: Robert D. and Phyllis L. (Erpelding) Mauler
Attended Kearney Catholic High School, graduated in 1972; then briefly attended college before starting a career at West Pharmaceuticals in Kearney
Married: Sharon Hunnel on March 10, 1973; they later divorced
Activities: member of Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Kearney; was also a 40-plus-year member of the Knights of Columbus
Activities: enjoyed his dogs, playing softball, bowling, camping and also donating his time as a Boy Scout leader; was an avid Husker fan and also enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren
Survivors: include his sons and their spouses, Jeff and Hannah Mauler and Tim and Keisha Mauler, all of Kearney; mother, Phyllis Mauler of Kearney; sisters and their spouses, Brenda and Terry Towery of Kearney, Nadine Tillemans of Holdrege and Debra and Bryon Brooks and Dawn and Dan Doughty, all of Kearney; grandchildren, Trenton Mauler and Brynlee Mauler, both of Kearney; and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, other extended family and friends
Was preceded in death by his father, Robert “Don” Mauler; grandparents; aunt, Janis Erpelding; and uncle, Robert Erpelding
Memorials: Prince of Peace Catholic Church or the Kearney Catholic High School Foundation
Kearney Hub, 26 September, 2017

MEYER, William O. “Bill”, 92, of Kearney died Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017, at CountryHouse in Kearney
Service: Friday at O’Brien Straatmann Redinger Funeral Home
Burial: Kearney Cemetery with military honors and Masonic rites
Born: Sept. 4, 1925, in Fort Crook
Parents: Martha and Wilhelm H. Meyer
Grew up in Nebraska, had fond memories of the family ranch near Burwell; spent endless hours there hunting, reading and riding his horse
Military: enlisted at age 17 in the U.S. Navy; after 20 years serving under three admirals, attained the rank of E8 as a senior chief petty officer and subsequently retired in 1963
Returned to Nebraska, started and grew two successful businesses, Meyer Electric and Village Cleaners
Married: Marilyn Jean Meyer, on May 2, 1954, together for nearly 50 years, raised a family of nine children; lost Marilyn to Alzheimer’s in 2004
Activities: loved his family with all his heart and was so proud of each and every one of them; was hard-working, loyal, honest, brave and patriotic; was a Mason for over 60 years and a Shriner for over 50 years as well; member of the American Legion, VFW and Lions Club, served as president from 1986-1987
Survivors include: his children and their spouses, William V. Meyer, John T. Meyer and his wife, Sally, Raymond C. Meyer, Pamela Meyer Rasmussen and her husband, Greg, Robert “Bob” Meyer and his wife, Karyn, Michael J. Meyer and his wife, Roxanne, Deborah Meyer Carland and her husband, Jim, Kimberly Meyer Hanzlik and her husband, Duane, and Gregory “Scott” Meyer and his wife, Michelle; also sister, Ann Meyer Larsen; 26 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren
Was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Marilyn; and his sisters, Maria Meyer, Irene Meyer Norris and Mary Meyer Burson
Memorials: Alzheimer’s research
Kearney Hub, 27 September, 2017

NEAL, Wilma J., 87, of Kearney died Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017, at Brookdale Kearney Northridge
Celebration of life: Friday at First United Methodist Church
Burial: Kearney Cemetery before the service
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Born: June 17, 1930, in rural Kearney County
Parents: Myner and Esther (Morris) Thomsen
Graduated from Minden High School in 1947
Worked at Minden Exchange Bank until 1950
Married: 1950 to Arvard Neal of Kearney at the Minden Methodist Church; had three children together
After marriage, lived for two years in Killeen, Texas, while Arvard served in the U.S. Army; returned to the farm near Fort Kearny in 1953
Activities: member of Minden United Methodist Church, later joined the Newark Methodist Church, then Kearney First United Methodist Church; was active in her church and her neighborhood; especially enjoyed meeting with the ladies of the Newark Project Club and was still an active member; greatest joy of her life was her family; enjoyed helping Arvard on the farm, gardening and her many friendships
Survivors include: her husband, Arvard Neal of Kearney; son, Tim Neal and his wife, Kathy, of Fort Collins, Colo.; daughters, Lori Baer of Des Moines, Iowa, and Pam Reinert and her husband, Doug, of West Des Moines, Iowa; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and sister-in-law, Arlette Neal of Kearney
Was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Joan Sprouse of Lincoln
Memorials: Kearney First United Methodist Church or AseraCare Hospice
Kearney Hub, 20 September 2017

NELLSON, Linda E., 75, of Gibbon died of cancer Friday, Sept. 8, 2017, at her home after a lengthy battle with cancer
Service: Wednesday at St. James Catholic Church in Kearney
Burial: later
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Born: June 9, 1942, in Kearney
Parents: John and Beatrice (Johnson) Erpelding
Attended Kearney High School and graduated with the class of 1960
Married: Jerry B. Nellson on Nov. 4, 1961, in Kearney
Worked in the accounting department at Baldwin Manufacturing in Kearney, retired in 2000; then kept books for Jerry’s business, Nellson Tile
Activities: member of St. James Catholic Church in Kearney
Survivors include her husband, Jerry of Gibbon; daughter, Leisha and husband Mike Kohl of Lincoln; sons, Corey and wife Linda Nellson of Hastings and Brett and wife Lori Nellson of Grand Island; sister, LaDonna Ahrens of Kearney; brother, Darryl and wife Karen Erpelding of Topeka, Kan.; grandchildren, Kayla Erickson and her husband, Aaron, of Lincoln, Karlie Kohl of Shelton, Justin Kohl and his fiancée, Abbi Nelson, of Shelton, Dylan Hostetler of Sugar Land, Texas, and Nicolle Nellson and Dawson Nellson, both of Grand Island; and two great-grandchildren
Was preceded in death by her parents and her brother-in-law
Memorials: AseraCare Hospice or St. James Catholic Church
Kearney Hub, 12 September, 2017

PROCHASKA, Julia, 70, of Shelton died Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017, at her home
Memorial service: Sept. 29 at Zion Lutheran Church North Shelton
Inurnment: Zion Lutheran Cemetery
Mortuary: Rasmussen in Ravenna
Born: March 11, 1947, in Hastings
Parents: William and Mildred (Krueger) Classen
Grew up in many communities in Nebraska, graduated from Pleasanton High School
Married: James Prochaska on June 20, 1965, in Kearney
After marriage, lived on a farm near Shelton, moved into Shelton several years ago; was a paraeducator at Shelton Public Schools and worked as a nanny, taking care of quadruplets
Activities: member of Zion Lutheran Church North Shelton and LWML; loved Concordia football, reading, making mission quilts and working with missions; greatest enjoyment was being with family, especially her grandchildren
Survivors include her husband, James of Shelton; children and spouses, Joel and Jadenda Prochaska of Texas and Jenette and Arlan Meyer of Shelton; grandchildren, Amanda Strong Cappaert and Maartin, and James Prochaska III, all of Texas, Jeremiah Meyer and Katie Jochem of Shelton and Johanna Meyer of Fairbury and her boyfriend, Ron Jackson of Houston; one great-granddaughter, Nova Cappaert of Texas, brother, Ted and wife Nancy Classen of Kearney; and sister, Suzanne and husband Gene Kohmetscher of Lincoln
Was preceded in death by her parents; two nephews, Ardean Godfrey and Aaron Prochaska; and her parents-in-law
Memorials: Orphan Grain Train and LWML Ladies Aid
Kearney Hub, 22 September, 2017

REINERS, Kenneth James, 83, of Kearney died Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017, at his home
Service: Friday at St. James Catholic Church
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born: Aug. 2, 1934, in Indianola
Parents: Lawrence and Florence (Tines) Reiners
Grew up on a farm north of Indianola, graduated from Red Willow High School in 1951; attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, was a member of the football and track teams from 1952-1954; graduated from UNL in 1956
Began teaching in Wallace; then taught and coached at Crete High School, 1958-1967; his 1964 Crete High School football team won the Nebraska Class B State Championship; also was an assistant coach and later the head coach for the South Team in the Nebraska Shrine Bowl; moved to Kearney in 1967, taught there for 38 years; retired in 1999
Activities: active member of St. James Catholic Church, the Knights of Columbus, the Kearney Education Association, a past board member of the Kearney Public School Foundation and the Kearney Elks Club; enjoyed officiating football and basketball, playing golf, hunting, fishing and theater productions
Survivors include: a special friend, Charleen Frerichs of Kearney; his children, Diane Reiners of Omaha, Nancy Steele and husband William of Ellijay, Ga., and Dan Reiners and wife Jo of Wichita, Kan.; seven grandchildren and spouses, Jenny Goelz, Kelly and Stephanie Goelz, Robin and Curtis Krumreich, Morgan Reiners, Evan and Chris Childs, Collin Steele and Jordan Steele; two great-grandchildren, Bianca Goelz and Gavin Childs; and a sister, Charlotte Rantala of Hayward, Wis.
Was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Larry
Memorials: Kearney Public School Foundation or St. James Catholic Church
Kearney Hub, 26 September, 2017

RIESSLAND, Margaret “Maggie” L., 85, of Amherst died Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017, at her home in rural Amherst
Service: Wednesday at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Pleasanton
Burial: St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery in Pleasanton
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl in Kearney
Born: March 1, 1932, in Elm Creek
Parents: E. Frank and Alice N. (Wolf) Shubert
Attended Amherst High School
Married: Arthur “Swede” Riessland on June 16, 1948, in Eddyville
Activities: member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Pleasanton, Wives of Submarine Veterans of World War II and also the American Legion Auxiliary; enjoyed quilting, sewing and playing cards, especially canasta; also enjoyed coloring in her later years
Survivors include: her son, Brent Riessland of Pleasanton; daughters, Linda and husband David Polito of Custer, S.D., LaVenia and husband Richard Miller of Pleasanton and Lydel and husband David Trampe of Amherst; five grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; sisters-in-law; and many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends
Was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Arthur; two brothers, Gary Shubert and Albin Shubert; and two grandsons, Andy Miller and Dustin Trampe
Memorials: Pleasanton Fire Department, St. Mary’s Catholic Church or AseraCare Hospice
Kearney Hub, 3 October 2017

ROHRER, Dale Earl, 71, of Buda, Texas, formerly of Kearney, Neb., died Monday, Aug. 28, 2017, in San Marcos
Celebration of life and burial: Sept. 30 at the Pine Bluffs, Wyo., cemetery
Born: Nov. 3, 1945, in Morris, Minn.
Parents: Millard and Margaret (Booker) Rohrer
Served as Co-CEO of CPI (Cooperative Producers Inc.) in Hastings, Nebr.; had spent two and a half years in Moldova, where Dale was an agricultural consultant with "Cultivating New Frontiers in Agriculture", which is affiliated with USAID; worked directly with Moldovan farmers to improve agricultural practices in their apple orchards and other projects; retired in 2008, two months after receiving a diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease; in 2015, purchased a garden home in Buda, Texas
Activities: hunting, fishing and training his three German short-haired pointers; was a proud Cornhusker fan; in retirement, enjoyed RVing, visiting family and exploring our great country and the wonderful National and State Park Systems
Survivors include his wife, Gwen; children, Dirk Rohrer, Darcie Thomas, Debbie Roe and Jennifer Masters; sister, Lynda Sanders; brother, Roger; four grandchildren, and a large number of family and friends
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SEERLEY, Denis L., 64, of Falls City, died Sunday, Sept. 10, 2017, in Omaha
Memorial service: Saturday, Sept. 30, at O’Brien Straatmann Redinger Funeral Home in Kearney
Inurnment: Kearney Cemetery
Born: Sept. 17, 1952, in Kearney
Survivors include: his mother, Barb Seerley of Omaha; daughter, Linde Seerley of Ohio; his aunt, Beverly Wall of Hampton; uncle, Vern Abbott of York; as well as many cousins. Was preceded in death by his father, Donald Seerley
Kearney Hub, 27 September 2017

SHIELD, Kathryn Sue, 81, of Kearney died Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017, at CHI Health Good Samaritan
Service: Monday at First United Methodist Church
Burial: Prairie Home Cemetery near Holdrege
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born: Feb. 6, 1936, in Harlan County
Parents: Walter J. and Elsie E. (Murphy) Stark
Grew up in Harlan County, graduated from Loomis High School in 1953; earned her bachelor’s degree from Kearney State College in 1987
Spent much of her teaching career in one-room country schools; retired from teaching in 200, continued to work part time at Creative Teacher
Activities: member of First United Methodist Church, the National Education Association, the Nebraska State Education Association, the Overton Women’s Society and the Teachers Association of Lexington; also was a dedicated volunteer at Good Samaritan Hospital for many years
Activities: enjoyed reading, traveling, gardening, embroidery and quilting; each of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren received a special handmade quilt on their second birthdays; family was always special to her; often volunteered to drive her friends to appointments and run errands; was avid baseball fan, especially of the Kansas City Royals
Survivors include: her children, Kaye Meints and husband Kurt of Shelton and Jeffrey E. Shield and wife Debra of Lincoln; seven grandchildren and spouses, Keith and Cody Meints of Kearney, Kylee and Nick Rhamy of Shelton, Kelsie Meints of Lincoln, Benjamin Shield of Sioux Falls, S.D., and Stephen Shield, Hannah Shield and Bethany Shield, all of Lincoln; six great-grandchildren, Jacob, Conner and Lucas Rhamy and Kaitlyn, Ryker and Avari Meints; and two brothers, John W. Stark and wife Doris of Hastings and Jerrold L. Stark and wife Betty of Hays, Kan.
Was preceded in death by her parents and a brother and sister-in-law, Darrel and Beverly Stark
Memorials: First United Methodist Church
Kearney Hub, 28 September, 2017

SIMMERMAN, Annie R., 34, of Osmond died Friday, Sept. 22, 2017, at York General Hospital
Burial: later
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger in Kearney and Elm Creek
Born: June 12, 1983, in Kearney
Parents: William and Nancy (Gardner) Simmerman
Graduated from Elm Creek High School in 2001; attended the Omaha School of Massage Therapy
Survivors include her parents, Bill and Nancy Simmerman and their daughters, Addison, Shyan and Nevaeh, and grandfather, Wayne Simmerman, all of Elm Creek; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins
Was preceded in death by her grandparents, Phyllis Simmerman and Jack and Helen Gardner
Kearney Hub, 25 September, 2017

SMITH, Constance Jean "Connie", 67, of Flagstaff, Arizona, formerly of Elm Creek, Neb., died Friday, Sept. 15, 2017, at her home
Memorial service: Monday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Elm Creek
Inurnment: Immaculate Conception Catholic Cemetery at Elm Creek
Mortuary: Reynolds-Love in Lexington, Neb.
Born: July 1, 1950, in Kearney
Parents: Ronald and Eileen (Buettner) Smith
Attended school in Elm Creek Public Schools, graduated 1968; enjoyed participating in volleyball, softball, band, choir and student government; graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology from Kearney State College in 1979, received the Outstanding Senior in Psychology Award; then earned her doctorate degree in experimental psychology at Texas Tech University in 1985, specializing physiological psychology and neuroscience; was awarded the psychology departments Andreychuk Leadership Award; was awarded a National Institute of Health Post-doctoral Fellowship for two years, in the Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy at the Health Sciences School of Medicine where she conducted research, was awarded a Young Investigator Travel award by the Endocrine Society
Was an assistant professor at the East Tennessee University Department of Psychology in Johnson City, Tenn.; also served as an adjunct assistant professor of physiology in the Quillen-Disher College of Medicine from 1987-1989; then was an assistant professor of psychology at Northern Arizona University in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, was full professorship in 1998; conducted research and directed masters theses; received numerous awards, most prestigious of all was being named a Fellow in 2013, one of only 100 worldwide and the only one from Arizona in the field of psychological science; retired from NAU after 27 years with the university; at the time of her death, was doing personal research in the area of Lyme disease and how it affects the brain in an effort to find answers for a young grandniece afflicted with chronic Lyme disease
Survivors include: her parents, Ronald and Eileen Smith of Elm Creek; her sisters and brothers, Barbara McClure (Mike Blythe) of Kellogg, Iowa, Martin (Denise) Smith of Lexington, Lynda (Gary) Burman of Sumner, Neb., Virginia (David) Klingelhoefer of Amherst, Neb., Susan (Jenelle) Priest and Jacquelyn Smith of Lincoln, Neb., Alan (Tonya) Smith of Eddyville, Neb., and Laura (Ben) Martin of Elm Creek, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles and friends
Was preceded in death by her sister, Rhonda and brother-in-law, Jeff Maas; two sisters, Marcia and Gloria; grandnephew, Lathan Smith in infancy; grandparents, Edward and Ida Buettner and Mahlon and Nellie Smith; uncle, Melvin Buettner
Memorials: University of Nebraska at Kearney Psychology Department or Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
Kearney Hub, 28 September, 2017

STEWART, Doris Ann, 86, of Kearney died Friday, Sept. 22, 2017, at St. Luke’s Good Samaritan Village
Service: Thursday at St. James Catholic Church in Kearney
Burial: Calvary Cemetery in McCook
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Born: in Herndon, Kan., on Feb. 11, 1931
Parents: Louis and Regina (Solko) Jankovitz
Attended a country school, then graduated from Culbertson High School in 1950
Married: Kenneth Stewart on June 21, 1950; were married for 67 years
Worked as a child-care provider for 40 years and influenced the lives of hundreds of children
Activities: enjoyed crafts and loved to cook with special enjoyment, creating desserts and candy especially during Christmas; loved music, both listening to it and playing several instruments; enjoyed watching sports — Huskers, golf and others; actively participated in the Catholic Church her entire life
Survivors include: her husband, Kenneth Stewart; children, Peggy Hogins and husband Tim Hogins of Minden and John Stewart and wife Sheri Stewart of Yorba Linda, Calif.; grandchildren, Amber Gruber of Minden, Keisha Mauler and husband Tim Mauler of Kearney, Sydney Thompson and Ian Thompson of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Leah and Jack Stewart of Yorba Linda; brother, Kenny Jankovitz and wife Kathleen Jankovitz of Culbertson; and great-grandchildren, Jessie, Jared and Lilian Gruber of Minden and Trenton and Brynlee Mauler of Kearney
Was preceded in death by her parents and her daughters, Nancy, Linda and Patty Stewart
Kearney Hub, 26 September, 2017

WALKER, Elaine Berdeen, 92, of Lincoln, formerly of Kearney, died Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2017, at Elizabeth House in Lincoln
Funeral service: Monday at the First Lutheran Church in Kearney
Burial: Westerville Cemetery in Westerville, Nebr.
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger in Kearney
Born: October 10, 1924, in Cairo
Parents: William Hudson and Olive (Albright) Moore
Due to illness and birth complications, Elaine’s mother passed away some 30 days later; family moved to Broken Bow, where Elaine made her home with her grandmother
At an early age, accepted Christ as her personal savior, was baptized into the United Brethren church; graduated from Broken Bow public school in 1942, then was employed in the Broken Bow area
Married: June 6, 1948, to James Walker
After marriage, lived on a farm in the Westerville community; was devoted to her home and family; taught Sunday school classes, confirmation classes, daily vacation Bible School, played the piano for Sunday School and Church services and was involved with the women’s Bible study, prayer, and quilting groups; moved to Kearney in 1963, worked at Baldwin Manufacturing and her husband entered Kearney State College; moved to Overton, 1967, returned to her first love, her family, her home and her church; later was employed by the Plectron Co. of Overton for a few years; moved to several communities as her husband served as a school administrator; after retiring, returned to their home in Overton to take care for their home, yard, garden and enjoy their grandchildren; suffered a stroke, 2001, was confined to the use of a walker the rest of her life; moved to Kearney in 2002 to help care for their grandchildren; moved their church membership to First Lutheran Church; her health continued to deteriorate
Was preceded in death by her parents; husband James Walker, Sr.; half-brother LeRoy and her beloved daughter Janet
Survivors include: her daughter Carolyn Jo Lippire of Moreno Valley, CA; son James D Walker of Lincoln; grandchildren Kristi (Matt) Lippire, Melissa Jo Wamsley, Richard Michael Wamsley; half-brothers Paul and Tommy; as well as a host of relatives and friends
Memorials: First Lutheran Church, Kearney
Kearney Hub, 29 September, 2017

WALLINE, Charles "Charlie" L., 89, of Kearney died Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2017, at Mount Carmel Home and Rehabilitation Center
Service: Saturday at St. James Catholic Church
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born: Oct. 28, 1927, near Funk
Parents: Carl and Frances (Hedstrom) Walline
Was raised in Funk, was a 1945 graduate of Axtell High School
Military: U.S. Navy, was honorably discharged in 1946
After discharge, worked at Culligan in Kearney; began working as a rural mail carrier in 1953, retired in 1989, after 36 years of employment
Married: Betty L. McGowan on Nov. 17, 1948, at St. James Catholic Church; she passed away in 1988
Married: Betty L. Lynch on Feb. 24, 1990, at St. James Catholic Church; she passed away June 20, 2005
Activities: member of St. James Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus and a longtime member of the Elks, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Barbershoppers and the National Association of Rural Federal Employees; enjoyed gardening, traveling and attending Husker and Kearney Catholic High School sporting events
Survivors include: his children and their spouses, Steve Walline of Lincoln, Becky Walline of Kearney, Jeff and Caroline Walline of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Tim and Melissa Walline of Leawood, Kan.; grandchildren, Conor, Jordan, Caitlin, Kyle, Grant, Frank, Grace and Charles Walline; sister, Margaret Burns of Kearney; sister-in-law, Bobbie Lindenstein of Storm Lake, Iowa; and many nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by his parents; wives, Betty (McGowan) Walline and Betty (Lynch) Walline; daughter, Mary Ann Walline; grandson, Berkley Charles Walline; brothers, Lauren, Millard and Paul Walline; and sister, Doris Ibsen
Kearney Hub, 22 September, 2017

WEISS, Chris Harold, 59, of Shelton died Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017, at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Grand Island
Visitation: Friday at Apfel Funeral Home in Wood River
Born: Nov. 16, 1957, in Kansas City, Mo.
Parents: Merle M. Boeka and Stanley K. Weiss
Grew up in several towns in California as well as Cocoa Beach, Fla., while his father worked for NASA; spent summer vacations visiting relatives in Nebraska; enjoyed helping his Aunt Thelma and Uncle Paul Johnson in their grocery store in Wood River as well as driving a float in the Disneyland Parade in high school; graduated from high school in Fountain Valley, Calif., in 1975; then attended Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Ariz.
Military: received the U.S. Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon and the Expert Badge with the M16 Rifle Bar; was honorably discharged in 1985
Married: Paula S. Bright on May 24, 1990, in Kearney
After marriage, lived in Shelton, raised two sons; during his working years, held several jobs such as refueling planes for Duncan Aviation and also worked for Chief Industries, Office Max, Tractor Supply and Case New Holland
Activities: loved college football, especially the University of Southern California Trojans and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Huskers; enjoyed reading and watching movies; was very knowledgeable on many subjects and would always be happy to have long conversations
Survivors include his wife of 27 years, Paula; eldest son, Keith Weiss and his significant other, Tamara Kometscher; his youngest son, Scott Weiss and his wife, Tiana; brother, Eric Weiss and his wife, Mary; father-in-law, Richard Bright; as well as his nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents and his mother-in-law
Memorials: scholarships for emergency medical technician training in Shelton
Kearney Hub, 13 September 2017

WHITFIELD, Norman Dean, 76, of Kearney, formerly of Bowling Green, Ky., died Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017, at St. John’s Good Samaritan Center
Service: Friday at O’Brien Straatmann Redinger Funeral Home
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Born: May 22, 1941, in Bowling Green
Parents: Violet and Willy B. Whitfield
Grew up in Bowling Green
Military: U.S. Air Force, June 1, 1961-Jan. 4, 1963; served during peace time
Married: Chesla Bolling in 1966; lived in Detroit
Moved to Kearney in summer 2009
Activities: member of Grace Fellowship Church
Survivors include: children, Norm Whitfield of Johnstown, Colo., and Omar Whitfield of Kearney; his grandchildren, Broderick, Savannah, Spencer, Dominic and Aiden; his brothers, James and wife Hesterline Whitfield and the Rev. Carl and wife Carol Whitfield, all of Bowling Green; and many other loving family members
Was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Alfred; and his sisters, May Robinson, Stela Whitfield and Joann Whitfield
Kearney Hub, 21 September, 2017

WIEDUWILT, Patricia M. (Tague), 56, of Omaha, formerly of Kearney, died Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017, in Omaha
Service: Thursday at Kremer Funeral Home in Omaha
Born: March 17, 1961
Survivors include her husband, Raymond; children, Crystal Tague, Joshua Tague, Trudy Tague and Samuel Tague; two sisters; six brothers; and eight grandchildren
Kearney Hub, 19 September, 2017

WILSON, Luke Lee Charles, 23, of Ravenna, Neb., formerly of Berthoud, Colo., died Monday, Sept. 4, 2017, in Ames, due to a fatal motorcycle accident
Service: Sept. 12 at Grace Place Church in Berthoud
Mortuary: Allnutt in Greeley, Colo.
Born in Loveland, Colo., on Oct. 20, 1993
Parents: JoLinda and Jerry Wilson
Graduated from Berthoud High School in Colorado and went to live in Iowa; recently moved to Nebraska near his mother’s ranch in Ravenna to be their primary ranch hand; worked hard on the farm, and his passion for farming was obvious; was a God-fearing, and loving, man of faith
Memorials: Luke Wilson Memorial Fund, Five Points Bank,Grand Island, Nebr.
Kearney Hub, 20 September, 2017

WRIGHT, Margaret Louise, 60, of Omaha was found dead at her home on Thursday, Aug. 17, 2017
Memorial service: later
Born: in Kearney on Nov. 20, 1956
Parents: Jay and Marjorie (Wiles) Wright of Elm Creek
Grew up in Elm Creek, attended Elm Creek Public School, graduated as valedictorian with the class of 1975; at age 15, she lost her mother to cancer
Attended University of Nebraska College of Nursing, completed a three-year program in two years; graduated with her registered nurse degree at nearly the top of her class; always desired to increase knowledge of her profession
Worked at Clarkson Hospital, was part of the surgery team that performed the first transplant of any kind in the state of Nebraska; worked for 11 years on the AD-HOC Unit, a terminal cancer unit; when Clarkson Hospital changed administration, worked in the Sub Acute Cardiac Unit at Bergan Mercy Hospital until declining health caused her to retire
Activities: enjoyed camping, tending her flowers, doing beautiful handwork, and sharing gifts with family and friends
Was preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Jaynette Keim in 2015
Survivors: brother-in-law, Gary Keim of Bloomington; nephews, Jason Keim and Brian Keim; and several cousins, grandnieces and grandnephews
Kearney Hub, 22 September, 2017

ZERR, Margaret A., 63, of Ravenna died Monday, Sept. 18, 2017, at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha
Memorial service: Thursday, October 5, 2017 at Rasmussen Funeral Home in Ravenna
Inurment: Highland Park Cemetery in Ravenna
Born: October 24, 1953 in Spokane, Washington
Parents: Stew and Patricia Eggers
Attended school at Sacred Heart Catholic grade school and graduated from Marycliff High School
Later moved to Colorado, worked for Brunswick Corp.; moved to Grand Island, Nebraska where she met Fred Zerr
Married: Fred Zerr, July 14, 1988 at the Zerr family farm in Norton, Kansas
After marriage, lived in Ravenna
Activities: loved anything baseball but mostly the Chicago Cubs; also loved cooking, playing with her grandchildren
Survivors include her twin son and daughter, Michael (Katie) Zerr of Alda and Cassandra (Denton) Duncan of Ravenna, two grandchildren, Lucas and Brixleigh Duncan, brothers, Jim and Marianne Eggers (Nathan, Rachel, Brooklyn, Courtney), Steve and Di Eggers, (Emily and Michael, Kelly, Stephanie), Phil Eggers, Joe and Lori Eggers (Jacob, Zach), sisters, Barbara Knop, Katie and Jeff Eucker (Adam, Alyssa), Mary and Tom Davis (Anna) and Patty and Dana (Nicole, Melanie, Zach) a niece Jennifer (John) Johnson, ten great-nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by her husband, Fred, parents, brother, Paul, brother-in-law, Mike Knopp, sister and brother-in-law, Alden and Tina Thomas, niece, Allison Thomas, her grandparents, Bunn and Marge Bethel and Arbin and Anna Eggers, and godfather, Robert Eggers
Kearney Hub, 3 October, 2017

ZIMMERMAN, David Henry, 70, of Blair died Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017, at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha
Celebration of life: 26 Sept.
Burial: later with military honors
Mortuary: Braman Mortuary of Omaha
Born July 31, 1947, in Lexington
Parents: Henry and Maxine (Chandler) Zimmerman, and later stepfather Wayne Johnston of Kearney
Survivors include his children, Douglas of Mason City, Iowa, Wallace of Spring, Texas, and Melinda Woodward of Plymouth, Iowa; sisters, Karen Novotne of Gibbon, Sue Treffer of Kearney and Joan Mansfield of Dacono, Colo.; six grandchildren; ex-wife, Eve Zimmerman of Mason City; and special friend, Jan Cline of Blair
Kearney Hub, 27 September, 2017
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