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ALCORN, Irma J., 89, of Lincoln died Sunday, Nov. 29, 2020
Online memorial service: Friday, Dec. 11, hosted by Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church in Lincoln
Cremation was chosen
Mortuary: Roper and Sons in Lincoln
Born: June 28, 1931, in Ravenna
Parents: Fred and Christine (Holub) Novy
Married: Dewaine Alcorn on July 18, 1954, in Ravenna; he preceded her in death
Taught band, vocal and piano, instilling the love of music to many
Activities: member of Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church, past member of Nebraska, Lincoln and National Music Teacher Assns., Faculty Women's Club
Activities: dearly loved her bridge friends
Survivors include: daughters, Lorie (James) Dennell, Omaha, Lynette Alcorn and Chris McCubbin, Austin, TX; grandchildren, Molly Dennell, Amanda(Jason) Hoesing, Kady, Jamie and Sean Dennell; 2 great grandchildren, nieces and nephews; sister-in-law, Bonnie Novy, Grand Island
Was preceded in death by her parents, husband and brother, Lyman Novy
Memorials: Good Shepherd Presbyterian church
Kearney Hub, 5 December 2020, Lincoln Journal-Star, 6 December 2020

CALHOUN, Vicki Lee, 55, of North Platte died Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020, at Great Plains Health
Service: later
Mortuary: Adams and Swanson Funeral Home
Born: June 21, 1965, in Omaha
Parents: William and Janet (Moore) Faber
Grew up in Gibbon, graduated from Gibbon High School in 1983; attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Worked as a nanny in Connecticut
Returned to North Platte, earned a degree as a medical lab technician from Mid-Plains Community College
Married: John Calhoun in 2003 in Las Vegas
Worked beside John at the RV Park in North Platte
Activities: was an animal lover and TV buff, enjoyed crossword puzzles, her solitude and her dog; was an avid Nascar, Dallas Cowboy and Husker fan; enjoyed traveling with John from West Coast to East Coast in their RV
Survivors include: her spouse, John of North Platte; brother, Steve, nephew, CinJin; mother-in-law, Betty Calhoun; brothers-in-law, Jay (Jill) Calhoun and Joel (Patty) Calhoun; sister-in-law, Cynthia Brian; and numerous other family members and friends
Was preceded in death by her parents, Bill and Jan; and father-in-law, Jerry Calhoun
Kearney Hub, 10 December 2020

CALKINS, Daryl Dean, 83, of Elm Creek died Saturday, Nov. 28, 2020, at his home. Inurnment: Memorial weekend at Strand Lutheran Church
Burial: Strand Lutheran Church
Born: June 15, 1937, in Corning, Iowa
Parents: Kenneth and Velma (Mosman) Calkins
Graduated high school in Corning
Military: US Army
Married: Stefania Steiner in 1959 at Strand Lutheran Church
After marriage, farmed in Iowa; in 1969, accepted a banking position in Elm Creek
Was a born entrepreneur and adventurer, having traveled to 18 foreign counties; learned to fly and even taught flying at a college; started a grain bin storage company for farmers and small co-ops, then branched out to customized scales
Survivors include his three daughters and one grandchild; and his sisters, Roberta Musil, Myrna Maines and her husband Duane
Was preceded in death by his wife, Stefania; his sisters, Carol Trussell, her husband Charles, and Norma; and his brother-in-law, Bill Musil
Kearney Hub, 3 December 2020

CEPEL, Harold T., 86, of Gibbon died Thursday, Nov. 26, 2020, at his home
Funeral service: Tuesday at Horner Lieske McBride and Kuhl Funeral Home in Kearney
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Harold T. Cepel, 86, of Gibbon died Thursday, Nov. 26, 2020, at his home. Born: April 3, 1934, in rural Buffalo County
Parents: John R. and Gladys L. (Fuqua) Cepel
Attended Kearney High School, graduated with the class of 1952
Married: Joan M. Smallcomb on Sept. 30, 1953, in Kearney; she passed away in 1993
Married: Lula Reed on Aug. 1, 1997, in Kearney
A man of many talents, made a living as a salesman, tractor mechanic, motorcycle mechanic, welder, fabricator, machinist, toolmaker for Baldwin Filters and gunsmith; worked with the Farmers Union State Exchange; built and installed recoil absorbers, adjustable stocks and release triggers for trap guns
Activities: had many hobbies and interests including drag racing, hunting, motorcycle riding and racing, lead guitarist for a country and western band, and trap shooting; with Al Stover was a pioneer in the early days of drag racing in Kearney; was selected as a line chief on the technical inspection crew for the National Hot Rod Association 1958 National Finals at Oklahoma City; was also proud of wife Joan who often beat him in the quarter-mile; in later years, enjoyed traveling to the Southwest to local country music festivals and to visit relatives; was a lifetime member of the NRA
Survivors include his wife, Lula Cepel of Gibbon; sons, Kenneth and Julie Cepel of Kearney; Tom and Darlene Cepel of Columbus; Jeff Cepel and Stacey Hollens of Sterling; daughter, Janell and Kenneth Macek of Gibbon; grandchildren, Brian (Jodi) Macek, Brad (Carisa Van Horn) Macek, Jay Cepel, Lindsay Cepel (fiancé Kenny Rosno), Shayna Cepel, Sierra Cepel, Brandon Cepel and Nicole Cepel; three great-grandchildren; three stepdaughters; six stepgrandchildren; 14 stepgreat-grandchildren; along with several other extended family members and friends
Was preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Joan Cepel; sister and brother-in-law, Darlene and Don Munson
Memorials: Gibbon Volunteer Fire and Rescue
Kearney Hub, 1 December 2020

CLARK, Deanna Elizabeth, 79, of Gibbon died Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2020, at CHI Health Good Samaritan in Kearney
Service: St. James Catholic Church in Kearney
Mortuary: O'Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born: April 7, 1941, in Panama, Iowa
Parents: Gottlieb "Sport" and Eleanor (Rau) Kloewer
Attended and graduated from St. Mary's of Assumption Catholic School in Panama
Married: Nov. 9, 1963, to Gary Clark at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Panama
After marriage, lived in Harlan, Iowa; took great pride in raising their three children; moved to Gibbon in 1999; owned and operated a vineyard wast of Gibbon for 12 years
Activities: parishioner of St. James Catholic Church in Kearney; loved cooking and baking; enjoyed sewing and making special quilts for her family, gardening and reading; camping, fishing and touring wineries were other favorite activies; dearly loved her family and attended any and every event in which they participated
Survivors include her husband of 57 years, Gary Clark of Gibbon; daughter, Melodie Clark Brock of Omaha; son and daughter-in-law, Philip and Betsy Clark of Gibbon; son, Timothy Clark of Des Moines, Iowa; grandchildren, Addison (Curtis) Baack of Hampton, Virgina, Nicole Brock of Omaha, Mason Clark of Gibbon and Logan Clark of Gibbon; great-grandchild, Carson Havenridge of Omaha; siblings, Jim (Rita) Kloewer of Panama, Iowa, Edna (Keith) Mallone of Birmingham, Alabama, Donna Schwery of Panama, Iowa, Charlet Connelly of Tucson, Arizona, and Mary (Ken) Bell of Clark, South Dakota; sisters-in-law, Jacque Norton of Harlan, Iowa, and Janet (Jerry) Kruzan of Highbridge, Wisconsin; as well as several nieces, nephews, extended family and friends
Was preceded in death by her parents and siblings, Helen (Kloewer) Kleffman, Louis Kloewer, Donald Kloewer and Jane Kloewer
Kearney Hub, 27 November 2020

COOK, Linda "Su", 69, of Kearney died Thursday, Nov. 26, 2020, at Mount Carmel Home in Kearney
Private family service: Thursday at O'Brien Straatmann Redinger Funeral Home in Kearney
Interment: Prairie Center Cemetery at Haven's Chapel
Born: Feb. 25, 1951, in Bartlett
Parents: Emmett and Darlene (Hower) Marker
Grew up in Wheeler County and attended Wheeler Central High School
Married: July 1975, to Willie Cook in Kearney
After marriage, lived and raised their three children in Kearney; worked for IBP in Lexington and Horizon Designs in Kearney.
In her retirement years, enjoyed being a stay-at-home grandmother and spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren; enjoyed going to garage sales, making crafts and playing cards
Survivors include her husband, Willie Cook of Kearney; children, Raymond (Brenda) Marker, Tracey (BJ) Bell, and Kelly (Margo) Cook, all of Kearney; stepchildren, Roxanna (Craig) Eaton of Grand Island, and Jeff (Shelly) Cook of Lincoln; seven grandchildren; five stepgrandchildren; siblings, Joann Ellmers of Ord, Melvin (Pauline) Marker of Bartlett, Karen Marker of Ord, Pat Fletcher of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Betty Marker of Omaha, Dee Marker of Kearney, Rick (Linda) Marker of Casper, Wyoming, Leora (Tom) Johns of Grand Island, Ernie (Marcy) Marker of Adams, Dean Marker and special friend, Michelle McCoy of Geneva; brothers-in-law, Don Fishler of Central City, Bob (Patricia) Cook of Kearney; sisters-in-law, Sandra Fletcher Marker of Casper, Wyoming, Patty Harvey of Lincoln, DeAnna Marker of Columbus and Elsie Reiners of Indianola; along with several nieces, nephews, extended family and friends
Was preceded in death by her parents, Emmett and Darlene Marker; brothers, Paul Marker, Dale Marker and Robert Marker; sisters, Kathy Marker and Ronda Fishler; brothers-in-law, Edd Fletcher and Frank Cook; sister-in-law, Penny Marker; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Helen and Vern Cook; and many nieces, nephews and extended family
Kearney Hub, 28 November 2020

CRONIN, Timothy Don, 69, of Tucson, Arizona, died Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, at Tucson
Born: Jan. 29, 1951, in Kearney
Parents: Donald and June Cronin
Attended elementary school in Hazard, then moved to Ravenna, graduated from Ravenna High School in 1969
Military: U.S. Navy, 1969 to 1973
After the Navy, attended barber college in Lincoln; moved back to Ravenna, owned a barber shop and eventually went to work for Ravenna Cheese for many years; moved to Arizona in 1998, owned and worked at The Orange Grove Barber Shop for several years
Activities: enjoyed playing on golf leagues, trapping and hunting while in Nebraska; enjoyed playing golf, spending time with friends, going on walks and watching football; treasured his family over everything; had many friends
Survivors include his wife, Julie Hoover; children, Kelly (Matthew) Lemburg of Grand Island and Joe (Meghan) Cronin of Seattle, Washington; one grandchild, Taylor Lemburg; and sisters, Pat (Dale) Miller of Sloan, Iowa and Bonnie (Jake) Jakob of Tucson, Arizona; along with nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by his mother and father
Memorials: Timothy Cronin Memorial Fund at Five Points Bank in Grand Island
Kearney Hub, 9 December 2020

DANIEL, Suheila "Sue" J., 59, of Kearney died Monday, Nov. 30, 2020, after a long battle of medical complications and illness at CHI Health Good Samaritan in Kearney
Mass of Christian burial: Thursday at Prince of Peace Catholic Church
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride and Kuhl
Born: Oct. 1, 1961, in Haifa, Israel
Married: April 2, 1989 to Elias "Adel" Daniel
Immigrated to Kearney in November 1990
Graduated from University of Nebraska at Kearney in December 1996
Spent her career working with Younes Hospitality, using her joyful spirit, bright smile and caring demeanor to welcome groups and events
Activities: enjoyed supporting her children at Kearney Catholic High School events, cooking fresh pita bread and other Middle Eastern favorites for her brothers, celebrating her nieces' and nephews' achievements, and spending time with her sisters-in-law and close friends; cherished her time with all those she loved, especially all her family and friends back home in Israel whom she had the chance to visit this past year; will be remembered for her contagious laugh, happy spirits and compassionate heart
Survivors include: her husband, Elias "Adel" Daniel and her two sons, Shadi and Michael Daniel; her older siblings and spouses, Paul and Linda Younes, Peter and Suheila Younes, Elias and Maha Younes, John and Mimi Younes, all of Kearney, Bishara "Mario" Younes of Daytona, Florida, and Sr. Margarita Younes of Haifa, Israel; sister-in-law, Aida Daniel of Kearney; and many loved nieces, nephews, great-nieces and -nephews
Was preceded in death by her mother, father and aunt
Kearney Hub, 3 December 2020

DARNELL, Belerina, 93, of Gibbon died Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020, at her home in Gibbon
Service: Wednesday at St. James Catholic Church in Kearney
Burial: Riverside Cemetery in Gibbon
Mortuary: Apfel Funeral Home, Grand Island
Born: Nov. 27, 1926, at Sioux City, Iowa
Parents: Jose and Manuela (Rodriguez) Martinez
Grew up and received her education in Gibbon
During World War II, worked at the Air Base Hospital Mess Hall, Foote's Cafe, White Spot and Mystery Oil
Married: George Darnell on March 2, 1949, in Grand Island
After marriage, lived in Gibbon; worked in Kearney many years; was employed by Western Manufacturing Co., Emporia Café, Modern Cleaners, Liberty Cleaners and Frackel Cleaners; had also worked as a nurse aide at Good Samaritan Hospital; also worked for the Gibbon Chamber of Commerce and was the recipient of the Outstanding Service Award in 1980; worked 14 years at the Kearney Country Club and after a 20-year break, worked as hostess at Country Kitchen until George's failing health required her to retire
Activities: member of St. James Catholic Church in Kearney; member of the Gibbon American Legion Auxiliary Bradley Buck Unit 310 for 34 years, held positions of county secretary, county vice president, county president and local secretary, vice president and president for courtesy and publicity for a number of years; past member of the Gibbon Extension Club, Birthday Club and Friendship Craft Club; enjoyed family and friends, helping others, dancing, bingo, yard work, but especially making her grandchildren happy by spoiling them
Survivors include her son, Phillip Michael "Mick" Darnell of Gibbon; brothers, Ernesto and Arturo Martinez, both of Omaha; sisters, Hortensia Lopez of Killeen, Texas, and Dolores Woodward and Dorothy Hehner, both of Gibbon; grandchildren, Amber, Brendan, Cameron and Gram Darnell and Michael and Jesse Walker, all of Gibbon; and great-grandchildren, Brecken, Kimber, Londyn and Kellen
Was preceded in death by her parents; husband, George in 2004; brothers, Salvador, Aristeo, Manuel and Charlie; and sister, Mary Castro
Kearney Hub, 23 November 2020

DeHART, Norma Jean, 85, of Omaha died Friday, Dec. 4, 2020
Rosary: Friday, June 25, 2021, at St. Gerald Catholic Church in Ralston, followed by a Mass of Christian burial
Interment: Calvary Cemetery
Mortuary: Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler Funeral Chapel
Born: Aug. 19, 1935, in Gibbon
Parents: Al and Maxine Erpelding
Survivors include her daughter, Michelle "Micki" McDole; son, Kevin DeHart; sisters, Dolores (John) Debiak and Connie Frazier; along with many nieces, nephews, grandneices and grandnephews
Was preceded in death by her parents, brother Roger Erpelding and brother-in-law, Dave Frazier
Memorials: Town and Country Humane Society or Catholic Charities
Kearney Hub, 9 December 2020 and 24 June 2021

FAIRBROTHER, Kenneth Archie, 63, of Lincoln died of COVID-19, ONLY COVID-19 on Sunday, Nov. 29, 2020, on Mercy Road in Omaha surrounded by family
Visitation: Dec. 3, at Missouri Valley Christian Church in Missouri Valley, Iowa
Graveside service: Friday at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery in Lincoln
Mortuary: Hennessey in Missouri Valley
Born: Nov. 27, 1957, in Shillong, Assam, India
Parents: missionaries Archie and Marguerite (Bare) Fairbrother
Was the fourth of seven children born to that union; moved back to the U.S. while in junior high, lived in Huron, South Dakota; moved with family to Lincoln, graduated from Lincoln Northeast in 1975; attended Dakota Bible College in Huron, earned his bachelor's degree in sacred literature
Married: Sandy Scheurer, Nov. 21, 1976, in Rapid City, South Dakota
After completing college, accepted their first full-time ministry position at Superior Church of Christ in Superior in the fall of 1983; in the spring of 1995, moved to Countryside Christian Church in Kearney, worked as the chaplain at St. John's Center, a nursing home with the Good Samaritan Society; his relentless work ethic, sense of personal responsibility, and desire to show genuine love to everyone God put in his path led to much growth in the churches he served; in fall of 2007, moved to South Dakota to care for Sandy's father, accepted the position of senior minister at Black Hawk Community Church, hated the snow, but he loved the people; formed many relationships and was heavily involved in Convoy of Hope and other inter-ministry activities; in the spring of 2018 accepted their final position at Missouri Valley Christian Church in Iowa; the last two years were full of joy and community; his legacy is Hope, wanted everyone to know Jesus Christ was the reason for that Hope. Even in his most painful moments, Hope was at the forefront of his mind
Activities: enjoyed many activities, including smoking meat, going on road trips, going to football games, and even doing laundry; was thrilled to be a father and would spend the rest of his life teaching his son what it means to be a man who lives, loves and leads well; especially enjoyed loving on his family, especially his two beautiful granddaughters
Survivors include his wife, Sandy; son, Brock and daughter in-law Jenna, granddaughters, McKenna and Johnna; brother, Chuck; sisters, Jeannie and Zana; and several cousins, nephews and nieces
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you feed a homeless person or help someone in need
Kearney Hub, 3 December 2020

FARR, Larry, 75, of Kearney died Sunday, Nov. 22, 2020, at Good Samaritan Society - St. John's in Kearney
Memorial service: later
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride and Kuhl
Born: Jan. 20, 1945, in Cambridge
Parents: Eldon and Betty (Hilker) Farr
Military: served in the National Guard, 1966 to 1972
Began a career at the West Co. in 1976, retired in 1995
Activities: enjoyed hunting, fishing and riding his motorcycle
Survivors include his brother, Lynn Farr and his wife Sherrie of Florida; son, Troy Farr of Kearney; grandchildren, Andreau Farr, Alex (Brook) Farr and Abby Farr; great-grandchildren, Alia and Ava; and nephew, Jeff Farr
Larry was preceded in death by his parents
Kearney Hub, 26 November 2020

FULLNER, LaVern M., 97, of Kearney, formerly of Pierce, died Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2020, at Mount Carmel Nursing Home in Kearney
Service: Tuesday at Zion Lutheran Church in Pierce
Burial: Prospect View Cemetery in Pierce
Mortuary: Stonacek Memorial Chapel in Pierce
Born: Sept. 14, 1923, in Pierce
Parents: Edwin and Mary (Carstens) Rohde
Attended School District 6 and Zion Lutheran School, graduated from Pierce High School in 1941
Married: Victor Fullner on Aug. 22, 1943, at Zion Lutheran Church in Pierce
After marriage, was a busy mother and farm wife; helped with raking hay, milking cows, raising chickens and had a large garden for canning Activities: enjoyed baking pies and caramel rolls; member of the friendly Golden Rods Club, a 4-H leader and was a member of Zion Lutheran Church and its ladies aid, holding offices for many years; helped on Fridays to get the bulletins ready for Sunday services and helped serve food for many bazaars and funeral dinners; "The Lord gives and the Lord takes away, blessed be the name of the Lord"
Survivors include two daughters, Beverly (Dick) Schumacher of Kearney and Debra (Fred) Gleason of McCook; four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren
Was preceded in death by her spouse, Victor; her parents, Edwin and Mary; a brother, Lloyd; and numerous brothers and sisters-in-law
Memorials: Zion Lutheran Church in Pierce
Kearney Hub, 3 December 2020

GARRELTS, Roger G., 80, of Pleasanton died Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020, at CHI Health Good Samaritan in Kearney
Funeral service: Monday at First United Methodist Church in Kearney
Interment: Kearney Cemetery
Mortuary: O'Brien Straatmann Redinger in Kearney
Born: May 24, 1940, in Kearney to Mienert and Laura (Schnoor) Garrelts
Was raised in Kearney, graduated from Kearney High School, 1958; attended Kearney State College for one year
Married: June 10, 1959, Karen Ruth York
First job was as a door-to-door milkman; later worked as a police officer for the city of Kearney for three years; then worked at Yellow Freight for 29 years, from 1969 until his retirement
Activities: longtime member of the Kearney First United Methodist Church and a retired member of the Kearney Volunteer Fire Department; enjoyed golfing, bowling and camping
Survivors include his wife, Karen Garrelts of Pleasanton; children, Anthony Garrelts of Kearney, Kevin (Wendy) Garrelts of Acworth, Georgia, Patrick (Kathy) Garrelts of Kearney, Nancy Garrelts of Kearney, Arthur (Joanne) Garrelts of Springfield, Virginia, and Kimberly (Scott) Orcutt of Kearney; seven grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; and one great-grandchild
Was preceded in death by his parents
Memorials: Kearney Volunteer Fire Department or to Kearney First United Methodist Church "Friendship" and "Seekers" Sunday school classes
Kearney Hub, 19 November 2020

GREGG, Michael W., 29, of Overland Park, Kansas, formerly of Kearney, died Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020, at the KPC Promise Hospital in Overland Park
Funeral service: Thursday at the Lexington Christian Church in Lexington, Nebraska
Interment with military honors: Robb Cemetery south of Lexington
Mortuary: Reynolds-Love in Lexington
Born: Nov. 16, 1991, in Yankton, South Dakota
Parents: Michael R. Gregg and Jennifer Strickland
Grew up in Ponca, Lexington, Holdrege, Overton, then moved to Kearney in 2007; joined the Army at the age of 17 and graduated from Kearney High School in 2010
Married: Holly Christensen on May 25, 2014, in Julesburg, Colorado; divorced later
Military: served in Kuwait and Qatar, also was with the honor guard for many military funerals; earned the Army Achievement Medal, Army Reserve Component Medal, National Defense Medal, War On Terrorism Expeditionary Medal and the Global War On Terrorism Service Medal; was the Co of the Nebraska A.P. III%; after his deployment Michael was injured in an ATV accident on May 11, 2019, which prevented him from leaving on another deployment
Even with his injuries, maintained a positive attitude; wanted to become a police officer
Activities: enjoyed hunting, camping, fishing and spending time with Eraleigh and his nieces and nephews
Survivors include: his mother, Jennifer and husband Mike McIntire of Overland Park, Kansas; stepfather, Rich and wife Tammy Kresser of Kearney; son, Colton Meyer of Hastings; daughter, Eraleigh Gregg of Franklin; one brother, Nathan Kresser and fianceé Sierra Mohlman of Kearney; two sisters, Briana and husband Zackery Reinick of Elm Creek and Ryann and husband Brandon Barber of Kearney; grandparents, Vicki Miller of Elm Creek and Richard and wife Jan Strickland of Arvada, Colorado, and Ruth Kresser of Kearney; great-grandfather, Glen Robinson of Lexington; nieces and nephews, Addilynn Reinick, Hadleigh Reinick, Ava Mohlman, Kayden Baker, Ayrahbella Barber and Josiah Barber; aunts and uncles, Glen (Lara) Strickland of Holdrege, Michael Miller of Odessa, Amy (Tom) Kelly of Kearney, Chrystal (Ritch) Blythe of Overton, Jody (Paul) Reyes of Sterling, Colorado, Tom (Kathy) Robinson of Johnson Lake, Dan (Linda) Robinson of Hyannis, Mark (Peggy) Gregg of Ponca, Carol (Norman) Tramp of Crofton, Dan (Bonnie) Ryan of Jackson, Jerri Gregg of Wayne, Mike (Tami) Lans of Stanford, and Joe (Julie) Kresser of Stanford
Was preceded in death by his father, Michael Roy Gregg; grandparents, Rita Robinson, James Miller, Cletus Kresser and Rose and Willard Gregg; cousins: DJ Anderson and Lucas Lans
Kearney Hub, 9 December 2020

GRINT, Merlene, 95, died Monday, Nov. 16, 2020, at Kearney Regional Medical Center
Memorial service: later
Mortuary: Govier Brothers in Broken Bow
Born: Aug. 6, 1925
Parents: Floyd and Sadie (Lundy) Pulliam
Married: Norman Grint in May 1945
Survivors include sons, John Grint of Chadron and Dick Grint of Sargent; daughter, JoLynn Jones of Mason City; 12 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild
Kearney Hub, 20 November 2020

HARVEY, Dr. Frederick G., 85, of Lubbock, Texas, formerly of Kearney, died Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2020, at the Carillon Care Center in Lubbock
Funeral service: Wednesday, Dec. 9, at Horner Lieske McBride and Kuhl Funeral Chapel in Kearney
Burial: Kearney Cemetery with military rites
Born: June 23, 1935 in Kearney
Parents: Porter and Alice (Burton) Harvey
Grew up in Kearney, graduated from Kearney High School; earned his B.A. in Education from Kearney State College, and a Master’s Degree and P.H.D. in Education from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln
Taught in Lebanon, Nebraska and Bertrand, Nebraska, then became Superintendent in Maywood, Nebraska; later worked for the Nebraska State Department of Education, 1967 until 1969; was professor of education at Kingsville, Texas, 1969 until 1993; then was a Principal at Avery Elementary in Bellevue, Nebraska, retired in 1997
Military: U.S. Navy in 1954 - 1962; served during the Korean War
Married: Norma Shafer also of Kearney, April 10, 1954 in Phillipsburg, Kansas; she passed away in 2011 after 57 years of marriage
Married: Debbie (Hughes) Shelfer June 16, 2012 in Lubbock, Texas; they were two widows who found each other and enjoyed traveling together
Activities: was active in the Texas South Plains Honor Flight in Lubbock; enjoyed wood working, reading, photography, family research, and people; volunteered his time to Meals on Wheels in Lubbock
Survivors include: his wife, Debbie Harvey of Lubbock, TX; son, Larry and Melinda Harvey of Lubbock, TX; daughter, Terry and Galen Gaither of College Station, TX; grandson, Nathan and Kacee Harvey of Lubbock, TX; great grandchildren, Hannah and Bennett Harvey
Memorials: Lubbock Meals on Wheels program
Kearney Hub, 4 December 2020

HAUSSERMANN, Jeremy J., 44, of rural Kearney died Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, at his home
Memorial service: Friday, December 11, 2020 at New Life Church in Kearney
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride and Kuhl
Born: June 8, 1976
Parents: Wanda and Daryl Haussermann
Life-long resident of Kearney
Worked for Domino's in Kearney as their general manager for 10 years; loved all of his workers, considered them his family, and would never hesitate to help; was the perfact dad
Survivors include his life partner, Shannon Haussermann; their children, Jaden, Jacie and Eric Haussermann; his grandson, Dawson Haussermann; his mother Wanda Haussermann; father and stepmother, Daryl and Heidi Haussermann; brothers, Adam Haussermann and his wife Linda Haussermann; and Aaron Haussermann; along with several nieces, nephews, family and friends
Was preceded in death by his brother, Eric Haussermann; grandparents, Bessie and Raymond Hird, Ruby and Ivan Haussermann; mother-in-law Eva Smith (O'Brien); and many loved ones
Kearney Hub, 9 December 2020

HEINZ, Stephen (Steve), 76, of Wheaton, Illinois, died suddenly Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020, at Wheaton
Memorial service: in the spring
Parents: Rev. Max and Marion Heinz
Married: in 1964 to Jane Labs, at Zion Lutheran Church, Kearney
Survivors include his wife, a son and a daughter and their families, all of Illinois; his sister, Karen Roper of Kearney; and brothers, Thom Heinz of California, Phil Heinz of Michigan, Joel Heinz of Illinois, David Heinz of New York
Kearney Hub, 17 November 2020

HIBBS, David Alan Sr., 59, of Kearney died Thursday, Nov. 26, 2020, at Kearney Regional Medical Center
Funeral service: Saturday, Dec. 5, at the Mason Funeral Home in Winner, South Dakota
Burial: Winner City Cemetery
Born: May 13, 1961, in Hastings
Parents: Donald and Maryleen Hibbs.
Was raised in Superior, attended Superior Public Schools, graduated from Superior High School in 1979
Married: Sheryl Marie Carpenter on Aug. 9, 1980; adopted Sheryl's daughter, Jennifer Renae Hibbs, on June 1, 1980; later had two sons together
. Became a law enforcement officer on May 10, 1981, a career ending on Aug. 19, 1992, in Guymon, Oklahoma, due to a back injury by a suspect he was arresting; was retired out and on disability until he passed away
Survivors include his daughter, Jennifer Renae Hibbs (Alex); sons, David Alan Hibbs Jr. and Jason Lynn Hibbs (Maggie); grandchildren, Jaymee Hibbs, Britney Hibbs, Dylan Hibbs, Aclynn Osterbuhr, Aayden Hibbs, Caitlynn Anderson and Chloe Blank; sister, Lori Fennell; his parents, Donald and Maryleen Hibbs; along with numerous aunts, uncles and cousins
Was preceded in death by ex-wife, Sheryl Marie Hibbs; grandparents, George and Alice Hibbs; Ben Vavra and first wife, Goldie Vavra and second wife, Margaret Vavra; and uncle, Merle Dwayne Vavra
Kearney Hub, 2 December 2020

HOLSTEN, Shirley A., 92, of Kearney, formerly of Minden, died Monday, Nov. 30, 2020, at Mount Carmel Home and Rehabilitation Center in Kearney
Funeral service: Monday, Dec. 7, at Westminster United Presbyterian Church in Minden
Interment: Minden Cemetery
Mortuary: Craig in Minden
Born: Sept. 28, 1928, in Norfolk
Parents: Joe and Lorraine (Goulding) Dittrick
Grew up in the Hastings, Grand Island and Minden area, and attended parochial school in Hastings and high school in Minden
Married: LaVern Merrill Holsten on June 1, 1947, in Minden
After marriage, lived in Minden, was employed by Northwestern Bell, First National Bank, American Charter and Pioneer Restaurant; also lived in Omaha, Red Oak, Iowa, Emerald and Hastings
Activities: member of the Westminster United Presbyterian Church; hobbies included cooking, sewing, entertaining, gardening, square dancing and playing cards; was very active in church as a Sunday school teacher and superintendent, served on the session, Presbyterian Women's Group moderator and circle leader for many years; loved having small children in the house, and babysat for many ministers' families throughout the years; was very caring, giving and charitable within her community, and always took food to funerals
Survivors include her sons, Kent (Barb) Holsten of Hastings and Kevin (Linda) Holsten of Oshkosh, Wisconsin; daughters, Marcia (Greg) Benson of Kearney, Audre Zaroban of Holdrege and Lorane (Dave) Rosenthal of Holdrege; sisters, Ruth Albers of Hastings and Mary Galliart of Hastings; brother-in-law, Melvin Holsten of McCook; 17 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; as well as a host of other relatives and friends
Was preceded in death by her parents; husband, LaVern; sister, Marie Johnson; brother, Joe Dittrick; sisters-in-law, Betty Dittrick and Marilyn Ostergaard; brothers-in-law, Wayne Albers, Milt Galliart and Leroy Johnson
Memorials: Westminster United Presbyterian Church, Mount Carmel Home - Angel's Way or to the family's choice
Kearney Hub, 4 December 2020

KITE, Mary Frances, 98, of Gothenburg died Monday, Nov. 30, 2020, at Gothenburg
Memorial service: later
Mortuary: Blase-Strausser Memorial Chapel in Gothenburg
Born: Feb. 12, 1922, in Fort Worth, Texas
Parents: Walter J. and Lola (McHaffey) McAuley
Was the youngest of six children; parents died when she was a baby and she was given a good home with her uncle and aunt, George and Evy McAuley, in Mount Vernon, Texas, where she grew up
Married: 1940, to Smith Kite, who became a gospel preacher for the Church of Christ; spent her life assisting him in his ministry
Attended several colleges and received a degree from UNK (University of Kearney) while living in Kearney
Activities: was an avid bird watcher; loved to travel and camp to look for birds all over the U.S; enjoyed reading, quilting, china painting and other crafts; in later years, played bridge and pinochle with her friends; often volunteered at the Gothenburg Senior Center; member of the Church of Christ
Survivors include her four sons; Terence M. Kite of York, Syd C. (Joleen) Kite of Gothenburg, Paul (Gayle) Kite of Mission, Texas, and David H. Kite of Austin, Texas; eight grandchildren, Bryan E. (Patricia) Kite of Charlotte, North Carolina, Valene M. (Ryan) Roseke of Monument, Colorado, Aaron L. (Summer) Kite of Dodge City, Kansas, Derek (Valerie) Kite of LaGrange, Georgia, Julie (Jeff) Lemon of Peoria, Arizona, Daniel (Jimieanne) Kite of Norman, Oklahoma, Justin Kite of Austin, Texas; and Megan (Wesley) Butler of Quito, Ecuador; nine great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson
Was preceded in death by husband, Smith Kite; her parents; her three brothers and two sisters; two daughters-in-law, Jo Kite and Judy Kite; one grandson; and one great-grandson, John Owen Kite
Memorials: York College in York, Nebraska, or the Gothenburg Senior Center
Kearney Hub, 4 December 2020

KUHLMANN, Robert "Bob", 77, of Kearney died Thursday, Nov. 26, 2020, at his home after a short-lived but hard-fought battle with brain cancer
Celebration of life service: Monday at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Kearney
Interment: Kearney Cemetery with military honors
Mortuary: O'Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born: Dec. 25, 1942, in Humboldt
Parents: Melvin and Adeline (Goos) Kuhlmann
Was baptized as an infant in his grandparent's house, was confirmed at St. James Lutheran Church in Humboldt; grew up and attended school in Auburn through the 10th grade; moved to McCook, graduated from Red Willow High School in 1961
Married: Verleen Rice on Aug. 5, 1962, at Peace Lutheran Church in McCook
After marriage, lived in McCook until 2004; owned and operated Kuhlmann's Shamrock Service with his father, 1961 to 1973; moved to Kearney in 2004 after his 31-year career as a conductor for Burlington Northern/Santa Fe Railroad; worked part time at the Buffalo County Fairgrounds, then Eustis Body Shop, finally retired from Kearney Regional Medical Center in 2018
Military: Nebraska Army National Guard from 1966 until 1972
Activities: enjoyed restoring classic cars, miniature live steam engines, working in his shop and helping others; loved watching his grandchildren at their sporting events and dance recitals and found special joy in his young great-grandchildren; member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church and sang in the men's choir
Survivors include his wife, Verleen of Kearney; daughter Darcie Nightingale of Kearney and son Garth of Jefferson, South Dakota; grandchildren, Allie (John) Matson of San Jose, California, Katie Nightingale of Omaha, Jared (Anna) Nightingale of Seattle and Paige Kuhlmann of Vermont; great-grandchildren, Carter and Claire Matson of San Jose, California; brother, Charles (Teresa) Kuhlmann of McCook; sister, Sharon Huegel (Doug Hoschouer) of McCook; sister-in-law, Yvonne Tickles of Shawnee, Kansas; along with several nieces, nephews and a multitude of friends
Was preceded in death by his parents, Melvin and Adeline; brothers-in-law, David Huegel and Joe Tickles
Kearney Hub, 28 November 2020

LARSEN, Joyce Elaine, 70, of Kearney died peacefully Thursday, Nov. 26, 2020, at her home surrounded by family
Funeral service: Thursday, Dec. 17, at First Baptist Church
Interment: Kearney Cemetery
Mortuary: O'Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born: on March 20, 1950 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney
Parents: James P. and Ruth M. (Griffin) Dobberstein
Graduated from Kearney High School, attended Kearney State College
Married: Gary D. Larsen on September 27, 1969
Was a woman of strong faith and a devoted member of First Baptist Church, was involved in multiple church boards and committees; was also a member of many school organizations, including serving as PTO president and Take Down Club; enjoyed attending her children’s sporting events, took great pride in being a “Wrestling Mom”
Survivors include: her husband, Gary Larsen of Kearney; sons, Tim Larsen and his wife, Bev and their children, Jacob, Emily, and Matthew of Kearney, Tom Larsen of Lincoln, and Ben and his wife, Brandice and their son, Alexander of Visalia, CA; sisters, Sheri (Bill) Boucher of Columbus, and Carol Boucher of Lincoln; sister-in-law, Lois (Richard) Fitch of O’Neill; along with several nieces, nephews and extended family and friends
Was preceded in death by her parents, James and Ruth Dobberstein; and brother-in-law, John Boucher
Memorials: First Baptist Church
Kearney Hub, 28 November and 12 December 2020

LEE, Ray, 72, of Shelton died Saturday, Nov. 28, 2020, at CHI Health St. Francis after a long health battle
Private family service: Wednesday, Dec. 2, at Apfel Funeral Home in Grand Island
Burial with military honors: Shelton Cemetery Born: Feb. 3, 1948, in Kearney
Parents: Elbert and Mary Lee
Grew up in Shelton, graduated from Shelton Public Schools in 1966; participated in all sports, still holds the single game scoring record in basketball
Married: Nancy Weeks on March 18, 1972, in Kenesaw
After marriage, lived in Shelton
Military: United States Army on Jan. 14, 1969 until 13 Jan, 1975; served during the Vietnam War
Returned from Vietnam and worked at Eaton in Kearney for more than 38 years
In retirement, worked for Apfel Funeral Home until his illness
Activities: was inducted in the Shelton Baseball Hall of Fame for 40 years of devoted, unwavering and tireless work that he put into the program; member of the Shelton United Methodist Church, American Legion, VFW and president of bowling league; enjoyed spending time with family, watching grandkids play sports, watching college football, especially the Huskers, and socializing with friends
Survivors include his wife, Nancy Lee of Shelton; children, Kevin Lee of Jacksonville, Florida, Kyle (AJ) Lee of Kearney and Michelle (Eric) Simmons; grandchildren, Kayla, Krista, Karter, Kennedy, Miles and Cash; sister-in-law, Susan (Rob) Stoppkotte of Grand Island; and brother-in-law, Stan Weeks
Was preceded in death by his parents; and sister, Mary Jo (Milton) Ahrens
Memorials: Shelton Legion baseball program
Kearney Hub, 1 December 2020

LEEDS, Candice Michelle, 31, of Riverdale died Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, at her home surrounded by family
Funeral service: Saturday at Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Kearney
Interment: Riverdale Cemetery
Mortuary: O'Brien Straatmann Redinger in Kearney
Born: April 7, 1989, in Kearney
Parents: Mark and Michelle (Johns) Leeds
Attended elementary school in Riverdale, was a 2007 graduate of Amherst High School; attended Chadron State University then completed her degree in Radiologic Technology from Southeast Community College in Lincoln
Most recently, was employed at Prairie Orthopedic and Cosmetic Surgery in Lincoln
Activities: was active in 4-H, Little Britches Rodeo and High School Rodeo; had a deep passion for animals, especially horses; loved spending time with her family, especially her big brother and her nephew
Survivors include her parents, Mark and Michelle Leeds of Riverdale; brother, Ryan Leeds and wife, Courtney of Eagle; nephew, Chance Leeds of Eagle; grandparents, Wayne and Dolores Johns of Elm Creek, Barb Leeds of Riverdale and Don and Charlotte Leeds of Riverdale; many aunts, uncles, cousins and other extended family and friends
Was preceded in death by her cousin, Shasta Bosshamer
Kearney Hub, 4 December 2020

LINDBLOM, Nellie M. Clement, 97, of Kearney died Friday, Nov. 20, 2020, at Good Samaritan Society St. Luke's Village in Kearney
Funeral service: Wednesday at Horner Lieske McBride and Kuhl Home
Burial: Alma Cemetery
Born: April 19, 1923, in Hendley
Parents: Hobart and Hazel (Shafer) Nine
Graduated from Alma High School in 1941
Married: Paul Clement in 1942 in Kansas; he passed away in 1988
After marriage, lived in various towns across Nebraska, worked as a school cook
Married: Raymond Lindblom in 1993 in Kearney; he passed away in 1999; continued to live in Kearney
Activities: was a wonderful cook, enjoyed cooking and spending time with family; also enjoyed gardening and her dogs
Survivors include her sons, Gary and Chris Clement of Elm Creek, and Dan and Peggy Clement of Grand Island; grandchildren, Shelly Niles, Zach Clement, Dan Clement, Bryan Clement, Emalie Clement, Paul Clement and Amanda Clement; nine great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren; and sister, Freda and Milton Hawkins of Kearney
Was preceded in death by two husbands, two sons, one granddaughter and one sister
Memorials: Salvation Army
Kearney Hub, 24 November 2020

LOSCHEN, Sharron Anne, 83, of Kearney, formerly of Hildreth, died Friday, Nov. 27, 2020, at her home
Funeral service: Tuesday at Trinity Lutheran Church in Hildreth
Burial: Emmanuel Lutheran Cemetery, south of Hildreth
Mortuary: Craig in Minden
Born: Nov. 26, 1937, in Arnold
Parents: Ivan and Lola (Hays) Whipple
Grew up in the Callaway and Hildreth areas, attended school at Callaway and graduated from Hildreth High School
Married: Gerald Loschen on Dec. 29, 1954, in Hildreth
After marriage, lived in Hildreth, then moved to the family farm outside Hildreth; was self-employed in various sales jobs and by the Holdrege Daily Citizen, the Thompson Company and Curtis and Associates; upon retirement, moved to Kearney
Activities: member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Hildreth; First Lutheran Church and Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Kearney; led several Bible groups at the churches; member of Kiwanis and served as president; participated in various bridge groups; loved teaching both Bible School and Sunday School, stressing the importance of memorizing the 23rd Psalm, which she actively recited with her family during her last days; loved playing bridge and cribbage with her friends and family, and any card games with her grandchildren; enjoyed camping trips, boating and fishing with family and friends at Harlan County Lake; after Gerald's death, met a special friend, Al Synovec, and continued many of her favorite activities like dancing, fishing and playing cards
Survivors include son, Gerry Loschen and wife Arlene of Kearney; daughter, Pam Stone of Lawrence; son, Kelly Loschen and wife Joy of Columbus; special friend, Al Synovec of Kearney; brother, Kerry Whipple and wife Carolee of Blue Hill; sister, Shannon Adam and husband Lenard of Hildreth; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Roger and Sharon Rae Loschen of Kearney; sister-in-law, June Loschen of Alma; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; along with a host of extended relatives and close friends
Was preceded in death by her husband, Gerald Loschen; son-in-law, Roger Stone; parents, Ivan and Lola (Hays) Whipple; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Gerald and Janice Christensen; brother-in-law, Gordon Loschen and sister-in-law, Gloria Hinson
Kearney Hub, 1 December 2020

MATSON, Debra Kay, 60, of Kearney died Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020, at her home surrounded by family
Memorial service: Wednesday at Kearney Evangelical Free Church
Mortuary: O'Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born: May 28, 1960, in Columbus
Parents: Frank and Rowena (Wooten) Livingston
Was raised in Albion, graduated from Albion High School in 1978
Married: James Matson in St. Edward
After marriage, moved to Grand Island, worked at Head Start for 12 years; later moved to Kearney, was employed by Speedy Mart for 10 years
Activities: enjoyed crafting, camping, riding motorcycles and traveling
Survivors include her husband of 43 years, James Matson of Kearney; sons, David Matson and significant other Samantha Gilham of Kearney and Jimmy Matson and significant other Sarah Tullis of Kansas City, Missouri; grandchildren, Joshua, Damien, Mikenna, Cade, Kaylea and Ariha Matson; siblings, Virginia (Dave) Giddings of Dallas, Margaret Kelly of Albion, Ann (Perry) Stultz of St. Edward and David Livingston of Central City; brother-in-law, Jack Freeze of Creston, Iowa; ex-daughter-in-law, Heidi Wisdom of Lone Jack, Missouri; as well as many nieces, nephews and extended family and friends
Was preceded in death by her parents; sisters and brother-in-law, Betty and Russel Flamme and Kathy Freeze
Kearney Hub, 23 November 2020

McMAHON, Mary Catherine, 90, of Kearney died Monday, Nov. 16, 2020, at Kearney
Mass of Christian burial: Nov. 20, at St. Bernadette Catholic Church in Bellevue
Burial: Calvary Cemetery
Mortuary: Bethany Funeral Home in La Vista
Born: June 20, 1930, in Council Bluffs, Iowa
Parents: Joe and Ann Murphy
Grew up with her sister Rose Ann in Perry, Iowa; moved to Omaha to attend St. Catherine's School of Nursing
Married: Jerry McMahon on Sept. 17, 1950, at Holy Name Church
Moved back to Perry and lived with her mother and sister while Jerry served in the Korean War
After his return, lived in Omaha for over 50 years, raised seven children; later moved to Papillion Manor and then to Kearney to lived with Kurt and Coleen
Went back to school, earned her master's degree in 1983; had a 45-year nursing career at Bergan Mercy Hospital; was awarded the the Spirit of Mercy Award in 2001; after retiring, want back and volunteered as a receptionist in the surgery center
Activities: life was filled with faith, family and friends; loved her family; her faith was a driving force in her life
Survivors include her sister, RoseAnn Andrews; sons, Jerry (Xieguirong) McMahon and Dan (Doreen) McMahon; daughters, Christine Oxner and Colleen (Kurt) Dannehl. Mary Catherine was blessed with many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by her parents, Ann and Joe Murphy, her husband, Jerome John McMahon, her son Michael, her daughters Ann and Mary Liz and her granddaughter Mary Claire
Kearney Hub, 20 November 2020

MILLER, Patricia Frances, 72, of Sloan, Iowa, died Friday, Dec. 4, 2020, from small cell lung cancer
Cremation has taken place
Celebration of life: in Ravenna in the spring
Mortuary: Rush Family Care Service of Onawa, Iowa
Born: Dec. 17, 1947, in Kearney
Parents: Donald and June Cronin
Lived in Thedford, then attended elementary school in Hazard; graduated from Ravenna High School in 1966
After graduation, worked at the ammunition plant in Grand Island
Married: Dale Miller on Aug. 2, 1969
After marriage, lived in Ravenna, and raised their children then; worked several years at the ammunition plant and Eatons in Kearney, then joined the Ravenna Dental Clinic; moved to Hobbs, New Mexico, in 2005, worked in the kitchen at Hobbs High School; retired in 2012, splitting time between Nebraska, Iowa and Arizona
Activities: in Ravenna, bowled and golfed in local leagues and was active in the quilting community, designed many quilts and wall hangings for her children and grandchildren; was an avid reader; spent many years camping, fishing and boating and continued to do so in retirement; celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 2019 with a trip to Alaska; treasured time with her nine grandchildren and great-granddaughter
Survivors include her husband, Dale; children, Shelly LeFever of Lincoln, Myron (Jenny) Miller of Sloan, Iowa, Christopher (Megan) Miller of Lincoln, and Erin Starr of Fairbury; grandchildren, Thomas, Abigail and Lila LeFever, Jacob and Samuel Miller, Harrison and Eloise Miller and Benjamin and Samantha Starr; one great-granddaughter, Mazie LeFever-Sikes; and sister, Bonnie (Jake) Jakob of Tucson, Arizona
Was preceded in death by her father, mother and brother Timothy
Memorials: June E. Nylen Cancer Center in Sioux City, Iowa
Kearney Hub, 9 December 2020

PETERS, Maidie Eileen, 86, of Kearney died Friday, Nov. 27, 2020, at Mount Carmel Home in Kearney
Chose to donate her body to the Nebraska State Anatomical Board for medical education and scientific research
Mortuary: O'Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born: April 29, 1934, in Buffalo County
Parents: Jay and Thelma (Anderson) Campbell
Grew up at Kearney and attended Glenwood and Kearney Public Schools; graduated from Kearney High School with the class of 1952
Married: July 13, 1952, to Robert Lee Peters in Kearney
After marriage, lived in Lexington, California, Kearney, Kansas, Florida and Colorado; returned to Kearney in 1962, worked for Gambles and Gas Stop
Activities: member of the VFW Auxiliary, American Legion Auxiliary and volunteered for Nebraska Health Insurance Information, Counseling and Assistance program; enjoyed reading and crocheting
Survivors include her sons, Russell (Brenda) Peters of Owensboro, Kentucky, and Michael (Brenda Carol) Peters of Gothenburg; daughter, Sharon Brown of Kearney; five grandchildren, six stepgrandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; brothers, Robert (Deloris) Campbell of Lincoln and Ronald (Vicki) Campbell of Texas; sisters, Rosella (Paul) Davis of Encinitas, California, and Marlynne Sorrell of Murrieta, California; as well as several extended family and friends
Was preceded in death by her parents; and husband
Kearney Hub, 2 December 2020

REICHERT, Lois Jane, 86, of Kearney, formerly of Elm Creek,died on Friday, Nov. 27, 2020
Funeral service: Monday, Dec. 7, at Holy Cross Lutheran Church
Interment: Elm Creek Cemetery
Mortuary: O'Brien Straatmann Redinger in Kearney
Born: Jan. 11, 1934
Parents: Edward and Lucy (Fellows) Burkey
Was raised on the family farm north of Elm Creek, graduated from Elm Creek High School with the class of 1951
Married: Marvion Reichert on Feb. 10, 1952, at the Elm Creek Christian Church; were married for 68 years, and were blessed with four children
After marriage, moved to a farm near Yoder, Wyoming, returned to farm north of Elm Creek in 1962; later moved to a farm and new home south of Elm Creek; moved to Kearney in 1966, remained there until her passing
Stayed busy as a mother and farmwife, working alongside her husband and raising her family; was an excellent cook, and made many meals for family, friends and help; specialties were her German kraut berouks (like Runzas) and bread; loved gardening, canning and selling her pickling cucumbers at the Farmers Market in Kearney; also loved playing the nickel slots; was also proud to work on the Election Board in Elm Creek for many years and was a member of the Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Kearney; always made the best of what she had; never missed an opportunity to express her love for family, and how proud she was of each and every one of them
Survivors include her husband, Marvion Reichert; sons, Marvion Jr. (Janet) Reichert and Jerry Reichert; daughters, Debra Reichert Robbins and Tina Reichert (Stacia Masion); grandchildren, Hubble (Melissa) Reichert, Hilary Reichert, Haylee (Tom) Baer, Hannah Robbins and Hans Robbins; and great-grandchildren, Nate, Wyatt, Grace McElhinny, Shepard Reichert, and Harrison Perchal
Was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Ruben, Roy, Ed Jr., John, Lymon, Elmer, Joe, Harold and Sherman; and sisters, June and Elaine Cochran
Kearney Hub, 2 December 2020

RICHARDS, Addason Eber, 90, of Elm Creek died Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020, at his home
Funeral service: Tuesday at the Kearney Seventh-day Adventist Church
Burial: Elm Creek Cemetery
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride and Kuhl
Born: Febr. 17, 1930 in Elm Creek
Parents: Roy Arthur & Elizabeth Richards
Was the fifth six children, the others all girls; was given the name “Add-a-son” by his father
Graduated from Platte Valley Academy in Shelton; left the farm and age 17 and attended Southwestern Adventist College in Keene, Texas; worked as a roofer in Ft. Worth and later worked as an electrician with Houston’s Brown amp; Root, and later passed the Master Electrician test; began his own residential contractor company, and later returned to Brown & Root where he was hired as an Electrical Superintendent, which led to frequent relocation for him and his family, and the acquisition of several different state electrical licenses; gained experience in refineries, chemical, conventional, and nuclear power, paper and paper products, as well as residential and commercial; retired from Brown & Root with 30+ years
Married: Beverly June Ann in January of 1998
In 1999, he and Beverly started building their beautiful Elm Creek home and barn on the homestead property; did much of the electrical and carpentry work themselves; loved buying calves, and made a special mix of grain, powered milk etc. so his calves would fatten up faster without chemicals; had a very loving, gentle, and kind spirit; was known as the peacemaker of the family; loved the Lord and served Him faithfully
Survivors include: his wife Beverly; his son Ernest Richards and daughter Janet Davidson, and Beverly’s sons Tom Thomas, Timothy Thomas and James Thomas; fourteen grandchildren, and over thirty great-grandchildren
Kearney Hub, 24 November 2020

RIPP, Emil Henry, 75, of Cairo died of COVID-19 on Saturday, Nov. 28, 2020, at CHI Health St. Francis in Grand Island with his family by his side
Mass of Christian burial: Friday, Aug. 28, 2021, at Resurrection Catholic Church
Inurnment: Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Cairo
Mortuary: Curran Funeral Chapel
Born: Feb. 7, 1945
Parents: Emil J. and Mabel R. (Bailey) Ripp of Elm Creek
Attended Odessa Public School during his elementary years, graduated from Elm Creek Public Schools in 1963
Military: U.S. Army, was a radio control operator in Kenai, Alaska, during the Vietnam War
Married: Kathy Hatch on Aug. 27, 1966, after only three dates; remained husband and wife for 54 years
Worked at the Cornhusker Army Ammunition Plant as a powder room supervisor until it closed in 1973; was hired at New Holland in early 1974 after he showed up every morning for weeks to check his application status; worked there 33 years; retired from Case New Holland in 2007; was loyal, hardworking, driven, tough, stubborn, ornery and the compass of his family
Activities: loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing, birdwatching, nature shows, dancing, country music, cooking, sex, gardening, raising game birds and taxidermy; passed on his love of hunting and fishing to his family; will be remembered as "the man who loved to clean guns"; member of Resurrection Catholic Church in Grand Island; encouraged his wife, Kathy, to celebrate his faith and, as a converted Catholic, to be involved in as many committees as she could manage on his behalf
Survivors include his wife, Kathy Ripp of Cairo; three daughters and sons-in-law, Heather and Al Pusek of Omaha, Celeste and Darren Bartunek of Phillips and Megan and Donnie Yutesler of St. Paul; sister, Ione Crow formerly of Kearney; brother, Charles (Sharon) Ripp of Elm Creek; sister, Marian Broe of Elm Creek; nine grandchildren, Morgan (Brian) Dalke of Omaha, Alison (Jeremy) Antillion of Rosemount, Minnesota, Nick Pusek of Lincoln, Jackson, Henry and Olivia Yutesler of St. Paul, and Courtney, Dawson and Wyatt Bartunek of Phillips; seven great-grandchildren, Ava and Eli Dalke, Jayden, Penelope, Piper, Jude and Poppy Antillion; brother-in-law, Chris Hatch; sister-in-law, Portia Hatch; along with many nieces and nephews, some of which were his hunting and fishing buddies
Was preceded in death by his parents, Emil J. and Mabel R. (Bailey); sister, Carol Meier; brother-in-law, Ed Meier; brother, David Ripp; brother-in-law, Dick Crow; brother-in-law and best friend, Ron Broe; and parents-in-law, Fred and Lois Hatch
Memorials: For All Generations, Resurrection Catholic Church in Grand Island
Kearney Hub, 3 December 2020 and 21 August 2021

ROBERTS-BLETHEH, Marsha Lynn, 73, of Louisville, Kentucky, died peacefully Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020
Mortuary: Newcomer in Louisville, Kentucky
Born: July 2, 1947, in Kearney
[Parents: Paul H. and Hazel Leona (Blethen) Roberts]
Moved to Louisville, Kentucky, earned a bachelor's degree in social work from Spalding University in 1979; spent several years with vocational rehabilitation; became the director for the Emergency Shelter for the Home of the Innocents for eight years, 1979-1987; then joined the state of Kentucky's Cabinet for Health and Human Services' Child Protective Services, 1987 until 2012; worked in a part-time role after retirement
Fully raised, partially raised and/or guided 16 children during the years
Struggled with the impact cancer had on her health during the twilight years of her life; will be remembered as strong, determined and having a fierce love for her children
Survivors include her children, John C. Bruggman, R. Christian Bruggman and Larry Roberts-Blethen; stepchildren, Michael Hood Jr., Teresa Hawkins and Paul Hood (Deanna); grandchildren, LaTrea N. Bruggman, Kelli M. Bruggman, Cody Hawkins, Collin Hood, Jordan Hawkins, Kyle Hood, Parker Hawkins, Brandon Bruggman, Shawn Hawkins, Jack Bruggman; siblings, John Roberts, David Roberts, Lori Hallock, and her twin sister, Linda Hird; one honorary grandchild, Jailyn Coleman; great-granddaughter, Brya Kellum; and a host of foster and adopted children
Was preceded in death by her sister, Marianne Schmitt and husband, Michael J. Hood
Memorials: St. John Center for Homeless Men in Louisville, Kentucky
Kearney Hub, 24 November 2020

ROEDER, Scott A., 62, of Chandler, Arizona, formerly of Kearney, died Monday, Nov. 30, 2020, at his home following a lengthy illness
Celebration of life: Saturday, March 20 at the Harmon Park Activity Center in Kearne
Born: Feb. 24, 1958, in Kearney
Parents: Lyle and Marilyn (Reidy) Roeder
Attending Kearney High School
Was employed at Sahling Kenworth as a mechanic until he became more involved with the family farming business; moved to the Phoenix area in April 1984, was employed as a heavy equipment mechanic for RSC Rental Corp. until his early retirement in 2014
Activities: enjoyed his yearly trips to Nebraska, spending time with family, friends, fishing and camping; had many hobbies and was always working on projects
Survivors include: his father, Lyle of Mesa, Arizona; daughter, Amber Gruber of Minden; sisters, Sandy (Matt) McClellen of Kearney, Lori (Jeff) Luke and Lisa Roeder, all of Chandler, Arizona; grandchildren, Jessie, Jared and Lillian Gruber of Minden; along with aunts, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends
Was preceded in death by his mother
Kearney Hub, 4 December 2020 and 13 March 2021

ROSS, Julie, 50, of Fremont died Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020, at Methodist Hospital in Omaha
Mass of Christian burial: Monday at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Callaway
Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery at Callaway
Mortuary: Timm-Reynolds-Love
Born: July 13, 1970, in Omaha
Was immediately adopted by Junior and Nancy Willis of Callaway
Married: Gene Ross on June 3, 1994
Survivors include her husband, Gene; two sons, Jacob of Fremont and Jackson, a student at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas; her mother, Nancy Willis of Callaway; and brother, Jeff Willis of Callaway
Kearney Hub, 20 November 2020

ROWLAND, Jay H. Jr., 98, of Fremont died Friday, Nov. 13, 2020, at Methodist Hospital in Omaha
A memorial service: pending
Interment: Overton Cemetery
Mortuary: Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont
Born: Feb. 23, 1922, in Davenport
Parents: Jay H. and Anna (Rathsach) Rowland
Moved to Overton in 1929, graduated from high school there in 1941; was an athlete in track and basketball, lettering his freshman year, and helping Overton win many conference meets and place in the Nebraska State Basketball Tournament
Military: U.S. Navy, October 1942 through March 1946, attained the rank of aviation ordnance man first-class
Married: Lona (Kruger) on Sept. 28, 1947, in Gibbon
After marriage, lived on the farm northeast of Overton, where they raised their family and lived for more than 50 years; farmed and was also a district sales manager for various seed corn companies, retired in 1989; moved to Fremont in September 2015 to be near family
Activities: member of the Overton American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and First Baptist Church of Kearney; in retirement, traveled to visit family in the U.S. and Germany, and spent many hours doing genealogy
Survivors include his wife, Lona; daughters, LuAn (Verne) Thomas and Cindy (Tom) Sunderman; sons, Rod (Mary) Rowland and Kirk (Patti) Rowland; eight grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and seven stepgreat-grandchildren
Was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, a brother, a son and a great-grandson
Memorials: Gideons International
Kearney Hub, 19 November 2020

ROYLE, Jo Ann, 71, of Pleasanton, passed away Friday, November 20, 2020 at the Nebraska Heart Hospital in Lincoln, Nebraska
Funeral service: Nov. 25, 2020 at Horner Lieske McBride and Kuhl Funeral Home
Burial: later
Born: August 31, 1949 in Scottsbluff
Parents: Roy and Helen (Gibbs) Soule
Graduated from Bushnell High School in 1967; earned her teaching degree from Kearney State College
Taught in Ord, Nebraska for two years and then in Hazard, Nebraska
Married: Robert Royle, August 8, 1969 in Wray, Colorado
Stayed home to raise their children; later worked at Good Samaritan Hospital for 22 years; most recently she and Bob have owned the Red Dawg Saloon in Pleasanton
Activities: was active in the Pleasanton community, helped to establish the Pleasanton Rodeo and assisted with having a city display of fireworks for July 4th celebrations
Survivors include: her husband, Bob Royle of Pleasanton; daughters, Kandy and Michael Eisenbarth of Lincoln, Kristi and Jeff Vollmer of Kearney; son Ryan and Ashley Royle of Litchfield; grandchildren, Margaret Eisenbarth, Korbin Eisenbarth, Vinnie Vollmer, Tony Vollmer, Kelci Vollmer, Rowdy Royle, and Rhyder Royle; sister, Judy and Steve Land of Gering,; brother, Mike and Sonya Soule of Bear River, WY; and sister-in-law, Kay Soule of Gering
Was preceded in death by her parents; infant son, Rodney Royle; and brother, Ed Soule
Kearney Hub, 24 November 2020

RUSSELL, Stacey A., 58, of Kearney died unexpectedly Sunday, Nov. 29, 2020, at her home
A funeral Mass: Friday at St. James Catholic Church in Kearney
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride and Kuhl
Born: June 19, 1962, in Kearney
Parents: Gary and Barb (Thiem) Mowrey
Attended Kearney High School, graduated in 1980
Married: Steve Russel Aug. 17, 1984, in Kearney
Attended Kearney State College, graduating with a bachelor's degree in education and a master's in counseling; taught for Kearney Public Schools for 33 years, retired in 2017; loved her co-teachers and students
Activities: loved life, and it loved her back; spent her free time with family and friends, traveling, attending concerts with Steve and friends, FAC, going on girls' trips, playing solitaire, watching her grandkids play, and a nightly convertible ride; her positivity was contagious and her laugh quickly made others laugh; was passionate, accepting and encouraging
Survivors include by her husband and best friend, Steve Russell of Kearney; son Tayler Russell of Kearney; daughters, Asa Broadfoot and husband Austin of Kearney and Lainey Russell of Omaha; grandchildren, Maddox and Hayden Broadfoot; mother, Barb Mowrey of Kearney; and sisters, Lisa Westesen and husband Jay of Kearney and Krista Ritterbush and husband Nate of Omaha
Was preceded in death by her father, Gary Mowrey; brother, David Mowrey; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Arlene and Ron Russell; and stepmother-in-law, Gerry Liebee
Memorials: Kearney Public Schools Foundation or the Kearney Community Foundation
Kearney Hub, 2 December 2020

SKILES, Val Jean M., 90, of Kearney, died Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020, at Mount Carmel Nursing Home and Rehabilitation in Kearney
Funeral service: Wednesday at Horner Lieske McBride and Kuhl Funeral Home
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Born: Feb. 14, 1930, in Hildreth
Parents: John and Tina (Schmidt) Best
Graduated from Hildreth High School in 1948
Married: Darryl Skiles on Dec. 11, 1949, in Axtell
After marriage, lived in Kearney; worked as a telephone operator for Bell Telephone; enjoyed working at Cabela's in Kearney for more than 25 years in catalog sales
Activities: was a courageous strong woman, enjoyed being with her family and her church; her grandchildren were the joy of her life
Survivors include her daughter, Salli Skiles of Williston, North Dakota; son, Randy Skiles of Kearney; grandchildren, Adam Skiles of Williston, North Dakota, Ayanna Chavez of Gibbon; and great-grandchild, Deklan Skiles
Was preceded in death by her husband and two sisters
Memorials: Family of Christ Lutheran Church
Kearney Hub, 9 December 2020

SKRDLANT, Harold, 84, of Gibbon died Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020, at Mount Carmel Home in Kearney after an extended battle with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases
Memorial service: Saturday at Gibbon Baptist Church
Mortuary: O'Brien Straatmann Redinger in Kearney
Born: Oct. 24, 1936, in Webster County near Bladen
Parents: Joe and Stella (Koertner) Skrdlant
Graduated from Bladen High School in 1954; in 1959 graduated with a double major bachelor's in chemistry and mathematics from Hastings College; also earned a master's in biochemistry in 1965 and his Ph.D. in biochemistry in 1970 both from Iowa State University
Married: Marcia I. Gangwish on July 11, 1964
Worked most of his life at the San Antonio Water Systems in San Antonio, Texas; retired in 2000 and moved back home to Gibbon
Activities: active member of the Gibbon Baptist Church; was a lifetime fan of the Nebraska Cornhuskers and spent much of his retirement years coaching the team from his recliner in his living room; was assisted by Mike Gangwish, Joe Gangwish, and Elaina Jones during his last few years
Survivors include his son, Jeff and his wife Kathy Skrdlant of Sherwood, Arkansas; four grandchildren, Ali Skrdlant of Gibbon, Nick Parks of Sherwood, Arkansas, and Nora and Keith Skrdlant, both of Jacksonville, Arkansas; as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends
Was preceded in death by his wife, Marcia; daughter, Kathryn; his parents; four sisters, Florence, Clara, Alice and Ester; and four brothers, Norman, Irvin, Glen and Edward
Kearney Hub, 20 November 2020

SMITH, Marcia L., 88, of Kearney died Sunday, Nov. 29, 2020, at Kearney Regional Medical Center, from complications from COVID-19
Private graveside service: Friday at Fort McPherson National Cemetery near Maxwell
Mortuary: O'Brien Straatmann Redinger in Kearney
Born: August 8, 1932 in Kearney
Parents: Irving and Hilda (Carlson) Munson
Was raised in Kearney; graduated from Kearney High School with the class of 1950; attended Kearney State Teachers College
Married: February 17, 1952, to David R. Smith, a union of 51 years
Worked several years as a data technician for the City of Kearney, until retirement
Activities: was a lifelong member of First United Methodist Church in Kearney, was active in choir, church circle and Sunday school class; for many years, was an active member of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, and was also a member of Golden K Kiwanis; enjoyed reading, puzzles, and needle crafts, and traveled frequently; her greatest joy came from family gatherings, and social interactions with friends
Survivors include: daughters, Pamela Geffinger and son-in-law, Kenneth Geffinger of Henderson, Nevada; Lynnette Sakurai and son-in-law, Kim Sakurai of Cheyenne, Wyoming; and son, Douglas I. Smith and daughter-in-law, Abby of Amherst; 9 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; as well as several nieces, nephews, special friend, Buzz Merryman of Kearney, and extended family and friends
Was preceded in death by her parents, Irving and Hilda Munson; husband, David R. Smith; grandson, Tyson Wiedeman; great grandson, Jonathan Otto and brother Milford Munson
Memorials: Kearney First United Methodist Church
Kearney Hub, 2 December 2020

SNYDER, Daniel, 76, of Kearney died Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020, at St. John's Good Samaritan Society in Kearney
Funeral service: Wednesday at O'Brien Straatmann Redinger Funeral Home in Kearney
Interment: Kearney Cemetery with military honors
Born: Feb. 3, 1944, in Nashville, Tennessee
Parents: Daniel W. and Ruben (Sexton) Snyder
Was raised in Granite City, Illinois, and received his education from Granite City High School
Military: was a career military man, served in the U.S. Army and later the U.S. Navy, 1963 to 1987; was stationed all over the world, including 3½ years in Vietnam
Activities: longtime member of the VFW and Eagles Club
Survivors include his wife, Margaret Davidson Snyder of Grand Island; sons, Pat (Nicole) Snyder of Grand Island and Ben Snyder of Grand Island; daughter, Therese Snyder of Kearney; and grandchildren, Benjamin, Emma and Karson Snyder and Brenton, Anna, Elena and Kenneth Barker
Was preceded in death by his parents and one grandson, Kenny R. Barker III
Kearney Hub, 23 November 2020

STUTZMAN, Evelyn, 100, of Fort Collins, Colorado, died peacefully on Friday, Nov. 27, 2020
A service: later when the family is able to be together
Burial: Kearney Cemetery next to her husband
Born: near Oshkosh on Sept. 17, 1920
Parents: Arthur and Ollie (Flyr) Smeaton
Had wonderful memories on the farm and loved outdoor life; family life was centered around their country church, Kowanda Methodist, near the Smeaton farm; was educated in a rural school in Garden County, graduated from Oshkosh High School; at graduation, was chosen for the Citizenship Award as she was very well-liked by her classmates
Married: Paul Stutzman at a home wedding in 1945
Began her teaching career at 17 in a one-room schoolhouse near Lewellen; attended Chadron State College and received her bachelor's degree from Kearney State College in Kearney; taught at Lisco, Glenwood and Riverdale schools, retired after a 27-year career; moved from Oshkoch to Kearney in 1963
Activities: was very involved with the First United Methodist Church in Kearney; with Paul, was active in the Open Circle class; member of Alpha Delta Kappa, a teaching sorority, Kearney Senior Center; enjoyed volunteering in the Kearney area; hobbies included cross-stitching, embroidery, reading, working on her scrapbooks, birds, gardening and playing the piano; enjoyed the Lawrence Welk Show
Moved to Fort Collins, Colorado, 2000, to be near her daughters where she spent many happy years; was a favorite at the rest home where she resided the last few years; had a great sense of humor and a positive attitude throughout her life
Survivors include her children, Douglas (Sylvia) of Lincoln, Judy Cuypers (Charles) of Fort Collins, Colorado, and Jeanie Weber of Fort Collins, Colorado; 10 grandchildren, Erin, Kate, Nick, Dee Dee, Teri, Kirby, Christina, Julie, Alex and Taylor; 17 great-grandchildren; and special niece, Laurie Anderson Robinson of Spring Valley, California, along with many other cousins, nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by her mother and father; husband Paul (1993); son, Dennis (2020); and sister, Doris Anderson (2019)
Memorials: Kowanda Church, Oshkosh, Nebraska
Kearney Hub, 2 December 2020

THOMPSON, Valarie "Val" K., 71, of Kearney died Sunday, Dec. 6, 2020, at Kearney Regional Medical Center
Memorial service: Thursday at New Life Church in Kearney
Burial: Fort McPherson National Cemetery near Maxwell
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride and Kuhl
Born: Nov. 5, 1949, in Grand Island
Parents: Cornelius E. and Delores A. (Prowett) Bohart
Moved to Harlan, Iowa, graduated from Harlan High School in 1967; attended Kearney State College and also St. Francis School of Nursing
Married: LaVerne "Tom" Thompson on March 14, 1970, at Harlan
Accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior in 1975; settled in North Platte and raised their family there; worked in the medical field as an office manager for more than 25 years; retired in 2011 and moved to Kearney to be closer to family
Activities: member of Valley Christian Church, served in youth ministries, choir and drama; devoted her life to mentoring and teaching through youth groups, Royal Family Kids Camp and various international student ministries; enjoyed reading, golfing, baking, traveling, music and also attending her grandchildren's events and activities; her faith and family were the most important things in her life
Survivors include: her husband, Tom of Kearney; daughter, Lynette (Nathan) Hepner of Kearney; son, Jeff (Angie) Thompson of Marion, Indiana; brothers, Jim (Pat) Bohart of Gilbert, Arizona, Frank (Debbie) Bohart of Fort Walton Beach, Florida, and Jerry Bohart of St. Regis, Montana; sister, Mary (Jerry) Nastase of Omaha; grandchildren, Tyler and Hannah Hepner, Alyssa and Amaya Thompson; along with several other extended family and friends
Was preceded in death by her parents
Memorials: Royal Family Kids Camp
Kearney Hub, 9 December 2020

WHITEFOOT, Dale A., 95, of Shelton died Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020, at Kearney Regional Medical Center
Private graveside service: Saturday, Dec. 5, at Shelton Cemetery
Celebration of life: later
Mortuary: Apfel Funeral Home
Born: May 25, 1925, at Boelus
Parents: Albert and Lillie (Bernhagen) Whitefoot
Graduated from Boelus High School, then farmed with his father near Boelus; grew up with a strong work ethic, work all of his 95 years, leveled land up until two days before he was admitted to the hospital with COVID-19
Military: Spent 18 months with the Army in South Korea, was discharged with the rank of master sergeant; in the Army, ran a road grader, bulldozer and cable scraper building major roads in Korea
Bought his farm, house and tractors on his own; raised cattle and hogs as well sugar beets, milo, soybeans and corn
Married: Feb. 6, 1955, Jeanne Stubblefield in Shelton; she died on May 12, 2017
After marriage, farmed near Shelton
Activities: was a master Mason, member of the Scottish rite; was Knight Commander of the Court of Honor and Coroneted a 33-degree Inspector General Honorary; served as the Master of Kadosh for the Hastings Consistency, was also the president of the Hastings Scottish Rite Foundation; was a Noble in the Tehama Shrine with the Fort Kearney Shrine Club, enjoyed being in parades with his Shriner Tin Lizzie tow truck; member of Eastern Star, Toastmasters, T-bone Club and the Grand Island Saddle Club; was active in Farm Bureau, served on the Jackson Township Board, and also served on the board of directors of Southern Public Power for many years; member of the Shelton United Methodist Church, served on the building committee to build the educational unit; later transferred his membership to the Wood River Methodist Church and served on various committees
Survivors include his daughters, Lori Christensen and granddaughter Kathryn, Camille (Allen) Clague, and grandsons, Nathan and Ben; son, Brent (Sheryl) and granddaughter Alexa (Brandon) Grzywa and great-grandsons, Emmet and Harrison; grandson, Justin (Jill Peters) Whitefoot and granddaughter, Tana (Cooper) Downs; and sister-in-law, Lenore (Baker) Stubblefield
Was preceded in death by his wife; parents; in-laws, Dale and Adelaide Stubblefield; brother, Delmar and sister-in-law Lois Whitefoot; sister, Donna and brother-in-law Riley Eriksen; and brother-in-law, Robert (Bob) Stubblefield
Memorials: Wood River United Methodist Church or Shelton Fire and Rescue
Kearney Hub, 2 December 2020

WIESE, Bonnie Jean, 90, of Grand Island died peacefully in her sleep on Friday, Nov. 13, 2020
Burial: Amherst Cemetery
Mortuary: All Faiths in Grand Island
Born: July 14, 1930, at Amherst
Parents: George and Mary (Monroe) Vavra
Attended school at Platte Valley Academy at Shelton
Married: Frank Kucera Sr. in 1950 at Norfolk; had four children together
Moved to Grand Island, 1964; divorced in 1969; during this time, worked at Cec and Dell's, The Cow Palace and Schimmer's Steakhouse; later after the children were grown, worked at Ace Hardware, Flowerama at the Conestoga Mall, Bosselman's M&M Warehouse and at Sam's Club; enjoyed her work and had a passion for visiting with her customers; coworkers and customers were like family to her
Married: Kenneth Wiese in 1973; he passed away in 2012
Activities: loved the holidays, especially making Christmas candy and cookies, and being with family
In 2017, moved to Wedgewood Care Home (now Azria Health Broadwell), resided there until her death
Survivors include: her children and spouses, Artis and Kathy Fullwood of Arvada, Colorado, Frank Kucera Jr., Steve and Rona Rae Kucera and Stuart and Brenda Kucera, all of Grand Island; brother, Mick and Deb Vavra of Kearney; sister, Betty Jorgensen of Kearney; and other relatives and friends
Was preceded in death by her parents, and her beloved sister and brother-in-law Milan (Mike) and Barb Psota of Ravenna
In lieu of memorials: random acts of kindness be done in memory of Bonnie to honor her love and passion for people
Kearney Hub, 21 November 2020

WILLIAMS, Chase Seiver, 27, of Kearney died Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020, at the Kearney Regional Medical Center
Memorial service: Monday at The Table Church in Kearney
Mortuary: O'Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born: Dec. 31, 1992, in Carroll, Iowa
Parents: Bill and Becky (Bach) Williams
Attended Kearney High School, graduated in 2012; attended UNK, mojored in English with a minor in creative writing, later transferred to UNL, majored in English
Most recently, had been working at Mackinac Island, Michigan, in the resort and tourism industry
Activities: loved to hike, bike and explore the area; was known for his creativity; had a passion for writing, reading, music and watching movies; was a Legos enthusiast, had ambitions to travel the world
Survivors include his mother, Becky Williams of Kearney; father, Bill Williams of Wichita, Kansas; siblings, Trevor Williams and wife Carly of Aurora, Derrick Williams and significant other Karen Realpe of Kearney, Krista Williams of Kearney and Morganne Williams of Kearney; nieces and nephews, Sawyer and Celia Williams, Rory Realpe-Roe; grandparents, Edward Williams of Papillion and Harlan and Patricia Bach of Watertown, South Dakota; longtime friend, Cristina Garcia of Kearney; as well as many aunts, uncles and cousins
Was preceded in death by his grandmother, Janet Williams
Kearney Hub, 21 November 2020
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