© MJH 1998-2017 for Buffalo County NEGenWeb Project
buffalo
OBITUARY EXTRACTIONS
Page 194

Including residents and former residents of Buffalo County, Nebraska


Back to Index for Obituaries




ALTMAIER, Eva Joy, infant daughter of Adam and Renae (Paitz) Altmaier of Kearney, was born at rest on Saturday, July 15, 2017, at CHI Health Good Samaritan
Service: later
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Survivors include: parents, Adam and Renae Altmaier of Kearney; siblings, Wade Altmaier and Paige Altmaier, both of Kearney; maternal grandparents, Robert and Doreen Paitz of Kearney; paternal grandparents, Jay and Pam Altmaier of Merriman; great-grandmother, Norma Altmaier of Kearney; and several other extended relatives
Was preceded in death by her great-grandparents, William and Joy Dibbern, Leo and Florence Paitz and Fred Altmaier; and aunt, Abby Altmaier
Kearney Hub, 20 July, 2017

BERGSTEN, Rick, 62, of Independence, formerly of Minden, Neb., died of natural causes, Monday, June 12, 2017, at his home
Service: Wednesday at Bethany Lutheran Church in Minden
Mortuary: Craig in Minden
Born: March 26, 1955
Parents: Fred and Alicia (York) Bergsten of Minden
Married: Aug. 17, 1975, to Donna Nelson, also of Minden; had four sons together
After marriage, lived in Kearney, Lincoln and Omaha, Neb., and Kansas City; worked in the construction industry in carpentry and sales; his craftsmanship can be witnessed in dozens of decks, sunrooms and other additions he lovingly and meticulously designed and constructed throughout the Kansas City area
Activities: a special joy was being a walk-on linebacker in Tom Osborne’s first recruiting class on the University of Nebraska football team; a promising football career ended abruptly his freshman year in an unfortunate shoulder injury; was a beloved father, grandfather and man about town; was well known for his eagerness to lend a helping hand in anything from a small repair to a mounting household crisis; spent the last two weeks of his life providing 24-hour in-home nursing care for his father
Survivors include: his four sons, Josh and wife Nicole, Jordan and wife Becca, Dillon and wife Leah and Spencer and wife Kristi; grandchildren, Emma, Levi, Haleigh, Maggie, Noah, Maxton and Reese; and brother, Don Bergsten and his wife and children
Was preceded in death by his mother and one grandson, Kyler; Rick’s father Fred passed away on June 22, 2017
Kearney Hub, 26 June 2017

BLANCHARD, Oliver Frank, 32, of Shelton, died Monday, July 23, 1951, in a hospital at Akron, Colorado, of injuries received Sunday in a stock truck accident. The vehicle struck a bridge abutment 50 miles east of Limon, CO. on U.S. Hwy 34. The young man was alone in the truck at the time had taken a load of hogs to Denver and was on his way home. He was employed by Floyd Marquis of Gibbon, owner of the truck. Tickets found in his pocket indicated that he had stopped for gasoline and had lunch Sunday at noon in Fort Morgan, CO. which is about 30 miles west of Akron. The truck was completely demolished and the trailer was also reported badly damaged
Funeral: Methodist church in Gibbon with Rev. C. A. Bushby officiating
Burial: Riverside cemetery at Gibbon. Shelton Post No. 297, American Legion was in charge of graveside rites
Born: May 8, 1919, in Kearney
Parents: Guy and Nelle Blanchard
Spent his boyhood days in the Gibbon community and grew to manhood at Shelton; united with the Methodist church at Gibbon when a boy
Military: veteran of World War II and belonged to the Shelton Legion
Survivors are his wife, Mildred, and a daughter Luana of Shelton; daughters, Sandra of Annapolis, MD; Carol and Sharon of Gibbon; a son, Gary of Shelton, and his parents and many relatives and friends
Submitted by M. Eickhoff
Shelton Clipper, Jul 26, 1951

BLANKENSHIP, Gary L., 65, of Kearney died Thursday, June 29, 2017, at Kearney Regional Medical Center
Memorial service: Wednesday at First Baptist Church
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Born: April 6, 1952, in Superior
Parents: Alvin “Dale” and Virginia (DeKalb) Blankenship
Grew up and attended school in Superior, moved to Kearney in 1969; graduated from Kearney High School in 1970 and attended Kearney State College
Worked for Baldwin Filters
Married: June 4, 1977, to Marge Hegarty in Kearney
Continued to work at Baldwin’s and lived in Hastings and Fremont, returned to Kearney in 1980; retired in 1999 from Baldwin’s and had worked part time at Walmart in Kearney since
Activities: member of First Baptist Church in Kearney and a past member of the Kearney Volunteer Fire Department; past president of the Kearney Soccer Program, was a Boy Scout leader and Cub Master, coached many youth sports teams and did volunteer work at Good Samaritan Hospital; received the first Kearney Hub Freedom Award for Youth Sports
Survivors include: his wife of Kearney; sons, Greg Blankenship and wife Angie and grandchildren Aidan, Brady and Kellen of St. Paul, and Scott Blankenship and wife Jennifer and grandchildren Kameron and Tyler of Laveen, Ariz.; brothers, Al Blankenship and wife Sandy of Waverly and Bruce Blankenship and wife Tammy of Kearney; sister, Debbie Craig and husband Brian of Omaha; brothers-in-law, John and Mike Hegarty, both of Lincoln; and sisters-in-law, Colleen Anderson of McAllen, Texas, and Barbara Hegarty, Theresa Hegarty, Laura Douglass and husband John, Bonnie Suarez and Carolyn Hegarty, all of Lincoln
Was preceded in death by his father in 1994; mother in 2007; granddaughter, Quinn Marie in 2012; and nephew, Tim Blankenship
Memorials: kids’ sports programs
Kearney Hub, 3 July 2017

BRANDT, Lynne Louise, 65, of Kearney died Saturday, June 24, 2017, at Cambridge Court, after a courageous battle with cancer
Memorial service: Tuesday at Gibbon Baptist Church
Burial: Riverside Cemetery in Gibbon
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger in Kearney and Gibbon
Born: Jan. 23, 1952, in Kearney
Parents: Meril Dean and Harriet Jean (Landis) Brandt
Grew up on the family farm northeast of Gibbon, attended country school and graduated from Gibbon High School in 1970; attended art school in Omaha and the Police Academy
Was the art director at NTV in the early 1970s; worked as a security guard at Kearney State College and also at Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney; retired from Good Sam in 2013 after 23 years
Activities: loved cats and treasured many throughout her lifetime; loved watching football, including the Huskers; was on a bowling league for 25 years; also loved to cook and enjoyed traveling; loved her Lord Jesus and knew she was going to heaven; told her family in recent months that when God spoke to her, He called her “my child.”
Survivors include: her dearest friend, Kathy, whom she thought of as her sister; sisters-in-law, Marilyn Brandt of Urbandale, Iowa, and Lois Ann Brandt of Gibbon; niece, Bobbi and husband Mike Gangwish of Gibbon; nephews and spouses, Brad and Cindy Brandt of Axtell, Jeff and Gina Brandt of Branson, Mo., Greg and Heather Brandt of Spokane, Wash., Kevin and Amanda Brandt of Tolleson, Ariz., Steve and Joni Brandt of Minden and Eric Brandt of Winterset, Iowa; along with many cousins, aunts, grandnieces and grandnephews, including a new grandniece born to Kevin and Amanda on May 27, 2017, named Peyton Lynne in her honor
Was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Jim Brandt in 1995; her sister-in-law, Ellen Jean Brandt in 1997; her brother, Gary Brandt in 2015; and two grandnieces, Hilliary Ann Brandt in 1998 and Astri Celia Brandt in 2004
Memorials: AseraCare Hospice or Kearney Area Animal Shelter
Kearney Hub, 26 June 2017

DORN, Jessica, 42, of Kearney died Saturday, July 8, 2017, at her home
Memorial service: Wednesday at First Lutheran Church
Inurnment: Kearney Cemetery
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born: Nov. 17, 1974, in Fremont
Parents: Richard and Linda (Thomsen) Parr
Was a 1993 graduate of Fremont High School; earned her degree from the University of Nebraska at Kearney
Was a longtime employee of Target; began working at Five Points Bank, 2005, was in charge of new accounts
Married: Justin Dorn on Aug. 10, 2002, in Kearney
Activities: loved all kinds of music, especially The Beatles; enjoyed going out with her friends, watching HGTV and “Modern Family,” and a well-timed pun; throughout her battle, remained positive and upbeat, never conceding to the disease
Survivors include: her sons, Caleb and Callen Dorn of Kearney; mother, Linda Grohs of Omaha; brother, Adam Parr and wife Danielle of San Diego; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins
Was preceded in death by her husband, Justin Dorn; father, Richard Parr; and grandparents, Jens and Donna Thomsen and Sylvester and Gloria Parr
Memorials: Camp Kesem for youths who have family members battling cancer
Kearney Hub, 10 July, 2017

EVANS, Helen Marie, 98, of Bennington, a former Kearney resident for nearly eighty years, died Wednesday, July 19, 2017, at Josie Harper Hospice in Omaha
Service: Monday at St. James Catholic Church in Kearney
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl Funeral and Cremation Services in Kearney is in charge of arrangements. Born: November 2, 1918, near Poole
Parents:bvJohn and Josephine Schmitz, near Poole, NE. on November 2, 1918
Grew up on the farm with older brother Don, younger sisters Doris (“Dode”), Jean and little brother Ray; attended grade school in a one room country schoolhouse, passed her county boards; moved to Kearney to complete high school, lived in an apartment above the Kearney Opera House with a friend and her grandmother; graduated from Kearney High School in 1935 and received her Teaching Certificate from the Kearney Normal School in August 1936, at the age of 17
Taught school for one year; then worked at Good Samaritan Hospital, was later assigned to work in the x-ray department under Sister Nicosia; eventually became a certified x-ray technician and Director of the Good Samaritan X-ray Department
Married: John Gion December 29, 1941. He died in May 1946
Married: Charles Evans, April 12, 1955; he died Feb. 27, 2002
Survivors include: her daughter Joan and her husband Ken Crookshank of Bennington, daughter Jane Stephen of Denver, Co. and sons John Evans of Pittsburgh, PA and Jerry Evans of Fond du Lac, WI; sister Dode Fitzgerald of Kearney, and many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends
Was preceded in death by her parents, two husbands, brothers Don and Ray and sister Jean McCarthy
Memorials: St. James Catholic Church or help a teacher by donating supplies directly to the teacher of your choice that are not ordinarily supplied by the school
Kearney Hub, 21 July, 2017

GEWECKE, Freddie L. “Fred” Gewecke, 75, of Elm Creek died Wednesday, July 12, 2017, at his home in Elm Creek
Service: Tuesday at Elm Creek United Methodist Church
Burial: Kearney Cemetery with military honors
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Born: July 28, 1941, at the family farm north of Elm Creek
Parents: Emil and Margaret (Wiseman) Gewecke
Attended District 63 school, then graduated from Elm Creek High School in 1959; attended Kearney State College
Military: was a Vietnam veteran, U.S. Air Force, 1961-1965, was stationed in Okinawa
After his service, returned to Elm Creek, worked at Plectron in Overton until its closing, then worked for Bob Kugler in Elm Creek for 20 years
Activities: member of Elm Creek United Methodist Church and the Elm Creek Lions Club; enjoyed attending auctions and was an avid collector; enjoyed visiting with family and friends
Survivors include: his brother, Vern Gewecke of Amherst; and sister, June Reiners and husband Marlin of Juniata; seven nieces, 10 nephews and many grandnieces, grandnephews and a host of friends
Was preceded in death by his sister, Irene Freiberg; brothers, Kenneth, Wilbur, Elgin and Earl; two nieces; and two nephews
Memorials: Elm Creek Fire and Rescue or Elm Creek United Methodist Church
Kearney Hub, 15 July, 2017

GILLMING, Connie J., 62, of Kearney died Tuesday, July 4, 2017, at her home
Service: Friday at Kearney Evangelical Free Church
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born: May 22, 1955, in Kearney
Parents: Lysle and Carol (Clark) Solomon
Attended Kearney Public Schools, was a 1973 graduate of Kearney High School; attended Grand Island School of Business
Married: May 31, 1974, to Jerry Gillming at Bethel United Methodist Church in rural Gibbon
Worked as a seamstress and also in the call center at Cabela’s; was a paraeducator with Kenwood Elementary and Meadowlark Elementary schools for 17 years
Activities; in retirement, enjoyed gardening, especially her flowers, decorating her home for the different seasons, collecting Precious Moments figurines, and attending her grandchildren’s activities; attended Kearney Evangelical Free Church, was active in her life group and breakfast club; enjoyed her “Girls Night Out” group; loved her family and cherished her time spent with the grandchildren
Survivors include her husband, Jerry of Kearney; son, Brad and wife Kari Gillming and their son, Owen, of Kearney; daughter, Janell and husband Adam Naslund and their children, Dylan and Ayden, of Cody; siblings and spouses, Eileen Gillming of Kearney, Randy and Patty Solomon of Kearney, Laurel and Don Benker of Gibbon, Warren and Roberta Solomon of Kearney and Lisa and Garland Miles of Gibbon; parents-in-law, Marvin and Bonnie Gillming of Kearney; sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law and spouses, Ruth Solomon of Kearney, Roger and Schatzie Gillming of Kimball, Jim and Jo Gillming of Elm Creek, Kasie and Garth Oliver of Katy, Texas, Linda and Rick Allum of Kearney, Tom and Angie Gillming of Gibbon and Kurt and Delilah Gillming of Kearney; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and extended family members
Was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Larry Solomon
Memorials: Kearney Evangelical Free Church or to Kearney Tackles Cancer
Kearney Hub, 6 July, 2017

GRAHAM, Lorraine M., 88, of Kearney died Thursday, June 29, 2017, at Mount Carmel Home and Rehabilitation Center
Memorial service: Monday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Shelton
Inurnment: Wood River Cemetery
Mortuary: Apfel Funeral Home
Born: Nov. 19, 1928, in Plainview
Parents: Karl and Caroline (Johnson) Horst
Grew up in Plainview, graduating from Plainview High School
Married: Glenn Graham on Nov. 14, 1953, in San Diego
After marriage, resided in Pueblo, Colo.; later moved to Gibbon; with Glenn,owned Gibbon Café and the Alda Truck Stop; also worked at Eaton Corp.
Activities: member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Shelton; loved to cook, was well-known for her delicious cinnamon rolls; enjoyed painting, bowling, sewing, playing the organ and spending time with her family
Survivors include: three sons, Bruce Graham of Kearney, Todd and wife Janet Graham of Shelton and Jason Graham and fiancée Crystal Bernard of Hastings; two daughters, Stephanie Jorgensen and fiancé Dave French of Axtell and Jill and husband Kevin Hertel of Gibbon; 12 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; brother and sister-in-law, Lyle Horst and Delores of Plainview; and sister and brother-in-law, Leota and Richard Elwood
Was preceded in death by her parents, Karl and Caroline Horst; husband, Glenn; and her grandparents
Kearney Hub, 1 July, 2017

LOVELACE, Monica Marie, 61, of Shelton died Wednesday, July 5, 2017, at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha
Service: Monday at Shelton United Methodist Church
Burial: Shelton Cemetery
Mortuary: Apfel of Wood River
Born: Oct. 20, 1955, in Carroll, Iowa
Parents: Alfred and Clarice Weinbrandt
Grew up in Manning, Iowa, and Omaha, received her education from Omaha Bryan High School
Married: Mark B.W. Lovelace on May 17, 1975, in Omaha
After marriage, lived in Shelton, worked at Jack & Jill Grocery Store, First State Bank and Shelton United Methodist Church
Activities: member of Shelton United Methodist Church, Ravenna Trap Club, Shelton Cub Scouts, Shelton Boy Scouts, Joy Circle, United Methodist Women, Shelton Fire Department Auxiliary and Ellen Rebekah Lodge; her great joy came in running all over with her grandchildren
Survivors include: husband, Mark B.W. Lovelace of Shelton; daughter and son-in-law, Melissa and Kevin Shreves of Omaha; three grandchildren, Kimberly Barent, Benjamin Schleicher and Payton Shreves; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Darrell and June Weinbrandt of Shelby, Iowa, and Darwin and Leslie Weinbrandt of Omaha; and two sisters and brothers-in-law, Nancy and Chuck Johnson of Blakesburg, Iowa, and Elaine and Donnie Weinbrandt of Council Bluffs, Iowa
Was preceded in death by her parents, Alfred and Clarice Weinbrandt; and daughter, Marcia Barent
Kearney Hub, 8 July, 2017

MILLER, Dean M., 78, of Kearney, formerly of Cozad, died Wednesday, June 21, 2017, in Kearney
Service: Monday at the American Lutheran Church, Cozad
Buria: Adullam Lutheran Church Cemetery near Bertrand
Mortuary: Berryman in Cozad
Born: May 16, 1939, in Gothenburg
Parents: Frank and Rose Miller
Lived a few years in California, then returned to Nebraska, graduated from Cozad High School in 1958; enjoyed and excelled in sports and won many state and conference awards; attended Kearney State College
Military: U.S. Army Reserve for seven years, was stationed at Fort Riley, Kan., as a mechanic
Returned to Cozad, worked for his father in his grocery store
Married: DeLoris, in 1965
Co-owned Miller’s Market grocery store with his brother; later it became Food Town and he took full ownership; was a Cozad businessman for over 45 years, was instrumental in Cozad’s growth by hiring many employees and giving opportunities to grow within the store’s business; was a very giving and caring employer
Activities: was an active Jaycees member, contributed to community activities; was generous to any club or organization that needed donations; was one of the original members of the Cozad Elks Lodge and of the Cozad Country Club; active member of the American Lutheran Church and served as a council member; more recently, moved to Kearney to be closer to family; enjoyed fishing, golfing and water skiing, was skilled in trick-skiing backwards; loved traveling overseas and throughout the United States; was captivating and quick-witted, loved the hard work as an entrepreneur and a huge love of family and friends
Survivors include: his wife of 51 years, DeLoris; two sons and their spouses, Nathan and Tiffany Miller and Shawn and Angela Miller; a daughter and her spouse, Amy and Dale Fahnholz; five grandchildren, Grace, Jaden and Sydney Miller and Bryan and Jack Fahnholz; two sisters and their husbands, Jane and Karl Rohman of Lincoln and Judy and Paul Norblade of Kearney; and sister-in-law, Judy Miller of Omaha
Was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Rose Miller; sister, Adelle Griffis; and brothers, Richard Miller and Phillip Miller
Memorials: American Lutheran Church in Cozad or Adullam Lutheran Church in Bertrand
Kearney Hub, 23 June, 2017

NELSON, Richard C. "Rick", 71, of Milford died Monday, July 17, 2017, at his home
Service: Saturday at Calvary Community Church in Lincoln
Burial with military honors: Blue Mound Cemetery near Milford
Mortuary: Lauber-Moore in Milford
Born: June 21, 1946, in Gothenburg
Parents: Evald and Marcella (Albright) Nelson
Married: April 4, 1971, to Linda Wuehler
Survivors include his wife; daughters, Angie Nelson of Valparaiso and Kim Zegers of Milford; sisters, Sheryl Aksamit of Ralston, Debra Held of Billings, Mont., and Kathy Unick of Scottsbluff; and five grandchildren
Kearney Hub, 20 July, 2017

OLSEN, Barbara Ellen "Bobbie", aged 80, passed away on Thursday, June 22, 2017 Memorial service: Tuesday, June 27, 2017, at Lincoln Berean Church
Cremation was chosen
Mortuary: Aspen Cremation & Burial Service in Lincoln
Born: July 24, 1936 in Paterson, NJ.
Father was in the military; she grew up in Washington, California, Montana and North Dakota
Married: 1965, toDwight Olsen in Denver, Colorado
After marriage, moved to Minden, raised three sons; farming life and raising horses was a dream come true; was a stay-at-home mom, then became a licensed insurance agent; later worked at Kearney Orthopedic and Fracture Clinic as an office manager, eventually became the Administrator and was instrumental in the building of their new facility; retired in 2001 after 18+ years, and moved to Lincoln to be near children and grandchildren; worked as a Data Entry Clerk at UNL Dental College, retired from there in 2010
Activities: friends and family were her delight and passion; received many recognitions and accolades including Kearney Chamber of Commerce Board, Chancellors Advisory Board, Kearney Board of Adjustment, First Woman President of Kearney Rotary, Fellow in Medical Group Management; also did many speaking engagements with Christian Women’s Clubs in Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa, gave her testimony at the Mayor’s Prayer breakfast; enjoyed taking her granddaughters on "dates;" will be remembered for her amazing sense of humor and optimistic outlook
Was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease at the age of 74; was cared for at home by Dwight until the last few months, then became a resident of Lancaster Rehab Memory Care Unit
Survivors include: her husband, Dwight; sons Bob Walz (Sandy), Paul Walz (Deb) and Eric Olsen (Angie) all of Lincoln, a sister Linda Coates (Joe) from Colorado Springs, 8 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren
Was preceded in death by her parents, brother, Bill, and a grandson, Jonathan
Memorials: the Pregnancy Center in Lincoln
Kearney Hub, 23 June 2017 and http://aspenaftercare.com/

ORSBORN, Susan L., 69, of Adams, formerly of Kearney, died Saturday, July 15, 2017, at Monarch Hospice in Lincoln
Memorial service: Wednesday at O’Brien Straatmann Redinger Funeral Home in Kearney
Inurnment: Kearney Cemetery
Born: Aug. 11, 1947, in Oxford
Parents: Melvin and Margaret (Toomey) Smith
Grew up on a farm north of Arapahoe; was a 1965 graduate of Arapahoe High School; received her degree in home economics from Kearney State College in 1969
Married: William “Bill” Orsborn on April 12, 1968, in Norton, Kan.
Worked for Farm Bureau in Kearney; moved to Norton, 1984, was the business manager in a business with her husband; moved to Denver in 1997, worked for the Travelers Insurance Co.; later worked for Pinnacol Assurance; retired in 2012 and moved to Adams
Activities: in Kearney, was active in the March of Dimes and was a founding member of the Kearney Secretarial Association; in Denver, received national honors for her participation with Meals on Wheels through Volunteers of America; enjoyed cooking, crafts, gardening and time spent with her family; was active in the Nebraska Mrs. Jaycees, Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis and St. Jude’s Hospital
Survivors include her husband of Adams; son, Aaron and wife Taryn of Tempe, Ariz.; daughter, Jennifer and husband Clifton Matson and their daughter, Holli, of Lincoln; sisters, Kathe and husband Dan Keiner of Omaha and Nancy Long of Arapahoe; and many nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by her parents
Kearney Hub, 17 July, 2017

OTTE, Wanda Kay, 72, of Hazard died Friday, June 30, 2017, at Kearney Regional Medical Center
Service: Thursday at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Ravenna
Burial: Highland Park Cemetery in Ravenna
Mortuary: Rasmussen in Ravenna
Born: Nov. 8, 1944, in Riverton, Wyo.
Parents: Stanton and Erma (Keldsen) Capellen
Grew up in rural Hazard and graduated from Ravenna High School
Married: Lyle Otte on June 15, 1963, in Ravenna
After marriage, lived in Hazard, worked at Ravenna Public Schools and Capellen Service
Activities: member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church; enjoyed photography, crafts, crossword puzzles and flower gardening; enjoyed traveling, eating out and going for drives
Survivors include: her husband, Lyle of Hazard; son and daughter-in-law, Lance and Julie Otte of Hazard; daughters and sons-in-law, Trisha and Rory Chandler of Bellevue and Kimberly and Dan Kriha of Ravenna; grandchildren, Olivia and her husband, Nathaniel Schrock, of Kearney, Adyson Otte of Hazard, Mason Chandler and Marshal Chandler, both of Bellevue, and Landry Otte of Hazard
Was preceded in death by her parents
Kearney Hub, 3 July 2017

PEDERSEN, John Raymond, 83, of Newnan, Georgia, died Tuesday, July 11, 2017, at his home
Service: July 15, at the chapel at McKoon Funeral Home in Newnan
Born: May 28, 1934, in Gibbon, Neb.
Parents: Olaf and Clara (Teitz) Pedersen
Graduated from Gibbon High School in 1952, and from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln 1956 with a Bachelor of Science in agricultural economics
Married: July 1, 1956, to LaVonne Weston
After marriage, moved to Washington, D.C., and started work with the Department of Agriculture as an agricultural economist; earned his master’s degree in economics and finance from the University of Maryland, and attained his Realtor’s license; left the Department of Agriculture and moved to St. Louis, 1969, as the vice president of marketing position with Ralston Purina; later relocated to Atlanta to accept a vice president of marketing position with United Egg Producers; started his own business, 1976, named Poultry & Egg Fax
Activities: was an avid golfer, horseshoe enthusiast, champion bowler and gardener; loved to grow roses in their back yard; was a lifelong enthusiastic Nebraska Cornhuskers fan and member of the Georgians for Nebraska fan club; loved to travel, had been to many locations across the world, including Australia, South Africa, Egypt, Europe and most states, including Alaska and Hawaii; was a founding member of Allgood Road United Methodist Church in Stone Mountain, and a member at Decatur First United Methodist Church
Survivors include: his loving wife of 61 years, LaVonne Weston Pedersen; son, Wendell and wife Meg Pedersen; daughters, Denise and husband Roland McDonald and JoVonne and husband Eric Thomas; and grandchildren, Sara and husband Antonio Delgado, Rachel McDonald, Mary McDonald, Nate Thomas and Daphne Thomas; his brothers and their spouses, Leonard and Phyllis Pedersen and Don and Gerry Pedersen; sister-in-law, D. Pedersen; and many nieces, nephews and cousins
Was preceded in death by his brothers, Dayton Pedersen and Dick Pedersen, and his sister, Gloria Pedersen Bartak
Memorials: a scholarship at Gibbon High School in honor of John Pedersen
Kearney Hub, 15 July, 2017

PETTIGREW, Delmar L., 79, of Kearney died Wednesday, June 28, 2017, at home
Graveside service: Kearney Cemetery
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Survivors include: wife, Martha Pettigrew of Kearney; daughter, Lori Pettigrew of Largo, Fla.; and son, Peter Jaxon of Thomaston, Maine
Memorials: Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance
Kearney Hub, 1 July, 2017

RALL, Gerald Dean “Jerry”, 81, of Belleville, Illinois, died of cancer Saturday, July 15, 2017, at his son’s home in Belleville
Memorial service: Friday at George Renner & Sons Funeral Home in Belleville
Burial: Green Mount Catholic Cemetery near Belleville
Born: Aug. 24, 1935, in Elm Creek, Neb.
Battled cancer for more than 10 years, was in hospice care for the last three months of his life
Lived most of his life in Nebraska, between Kearney and Hastings; worked at several locations in the parts department, which included Fabick in Fenton, Mo., and Holt and Fleet Pride, both in Hastings
Activities: was an avid St. Louis Cardinals baseball fan, enjoyed going to a game at any opportunity; was also ready to fire the manager after a two-game losing streak
Was preceded in death by a son, Robert “Bobby” Rall; his parents, William and Virginia (Evans) Rall; a niece, Lori Rall; and a nephew, Steve Rall
Survivors include: son, Michael D. Rall and wife Adele M. Roth of Belleville; daughter, Joan E. and husband Mark Brauninger of Kansas City, Mo.; two grandchildren, David L. Rall and Jillian Brauninger; four brothers and spouses, John “Jack” and Ruth Rall of Kearney, James “Jim” and Donna Rall of Lincoln, Neb., and Joseph “Joe” Rall and Marvin “Marv” and Sharon Rall, all of Kearney; and several nieces, nephews and many friends
Memorials: St. Vincent DePaul Society
Kearney Hub, 18 July, 2017

REYES, Jesus “Jessie” Vargas, 86, of Kearney died Tuesday, July 11, 2017, at her home
Service: Monday at St. James Catholic Church
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger Funeral Home
Born: April 26, 1931, in Overton
Parents: Cruz and Quintina (Gallardo) Vargas Was the oldest of nine siblings; in 1937, her parents returned to Mexico; was raised by her grandparents, Trinidad and Hermina Gallardo; enjoyed growing up on the farm; enjoyed sharing many stories about life on the farm with the Gallardo family
Married: Aug. 6, 1949, to Franciscus “Frank” Reyes in Lexington; shared 65 years together
Moved to Holdrege and resided there for 40 years
Worked at Artistic Woven Labels and retired from Becton Dickinson in 1988; built their home in Kearney, 1989
Activities: had a love for quilting, sewing, ceramics and baking, was very proud of her candle-making skills for weddings; belonged to the Catholic Daughters of St. James Church and Prairie Quilt Guild; also had a passion to cook, cooked at Huss Sale Barn for three years to pass the time; endured many trials in her life, but her strong faith and diligent praying sustained her through these trials
Was preceded in death by her husband, Frank in July 2015; son, Max in July 2001; three sisters, Esparanza “Hope,” Amalia and Virginia; and one brother, Pedro “Pete” Vargas
Survivors include: four daughters and spouses, Susan and Dan McElvain of Kearney, Peggy and Tom Geer of Omaha, Christine and Mark Vogt of Arlington and Kathy and Zenon Rivera of Grand Island; 14 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; two brothers, Ignacio Vargas of California and Mario Vargas of New Jersey; one sister, Oralia Orosco of Mexico; one aunt, Margaret Jimenez of Fort Collins, Colo.; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Emily and Tom Hernandez of Kearney, Josie Reyes of Grand Island, Dave Canas of Cozad, Ben Salvador and Gilbert Reyes; and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends
Kearney Hub, 14 July, 2017

RICE, K. Warren, 52, of Kearney died Saturday, July 1, 2017, at Kearney Regional Medical Center
Memorial service: Wednesday at Grace Fellowship Church
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Born: Sept. 4, 1964, in Cozad
Parents: Kenneth and Sharon (Herman) Rice
Graduated from North Platte High School, then moved to Florida to attend college
Moved back to Lexington, worked at Rice’s Market; then ran a grocery store in Norton, Kansas
Married: May 27, 1996 to Peggy Parsons
After marriage, lived in Kearney; worked as a food broker for Dougherty Brokerage from Omaha
Activities: loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren; also enjoyed hunting, entertaining friends, model trains and Bible studies at Grace Fellowship
Survivors include: his wife, Peggy of Kearney; sons, John Rice and fiancée Jamie Pedroso of Richmond, Va., and Jeremie Mitchell of Grand Island; daughters, Fawn Rader of Lincoln and Melanie Ocampo and husband Miguel, Alicia Rice and Aaliyah Rice, all of Kearney; mother, Sherry Rice of Lexington; brother, Kraig Rice of Santa Barbara, Calif.; sister, Kristi Jergensen and her husband, Kent, of Lexington; brother-in-law, Loren Richards of Kearney; six grandchildren; and cousins, nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by his father; sister, Kelly Richards; and his grandparents
Kearney Hub, 4 July 2017

SMALLCOMB, Kent Stan, 76, of Kearney died Friday, June 30, 2017, at his home
Service: Thursday at First Lutheran Church
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born: July 4, 1940, in Chappell
Parents: Edward and Myrtle (Harris) Smallcomb
Grew up in Kearney, was a 1958 graduate of Kearney High School
Military: joined the Nebraska National Guard
Graduated: 1964, from Kearney State College, was a member of Phi Tau Gamma and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternities
Married: Joan Casper on Jan. 28, 1962, at St. Peters Lutheran Church in Hildreth; had four sons together
Became a field director for the American Heart Associations in Kansas, Northern California and Southern Illinois. returned to Kearney, 1974, to operate and later own Hilltop Bowling Lanes; retired in 1997, and began his 20-year career working at Ace Hardware
Activities: member of First Lutheran Church, 1733 Kearney Area Barbershop Chorus, Patent Pending Quartet, Kearney Men’s Bowling Association, Kearney Bowling Hall of Fame and Eagles Club; with Joan, was awarded the Kearney Hub Freedom Award in 1998; was inducted into the Nebraska Bowling Proprietor’s Hall of Fame, 2007; participated in his 32nd National Bowling Tournament, 2017; won the Classified Doubles Division of this tournament with his partner Larry Harrington, in 2014; enjoyed singing in quartets and at weddings, funerals or special events; also enjoyed gardening, entered exhibits at the Buffalo County and Nebraska State fairs; was a regular participant in Cruise Nite and the Gibbon Fourth of July parade; enjoyed taking his grandkids for a ride in his 1951 Ford convertible
Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Jo; sons, Jeff and wife Jodi of Broken Bow, Heath and wife Amanda of Kearney, Kenny and wife Amber of Sioux City, Iowa, and David of Kearney; grandchildren, Jake, Emily and fiancé Dillon Glause of Broken Bow, Emma and Beau of Sioux City and Jackson and wife Rachel, Cooper and Charleigh of Kearney; brother, Dale Smallcomb and wife Beverly of Tempe, Ariz.; sister-in-law, Glenda Smallcomb of Ukiah, Calif.; brother-in-law, Bob Vogt of Kearney; brothers-in-law, Larry Casper and wife Jane Hise and Dean Casper and wife Naomi Fritson; and nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by his parents; five brothers, Delwyn, Donald, David Dee, Oren and Darol; and his twin sister, Karen Vogt
Memorials: First Lutheran Church, Jubilee Center or the donor’s choice
Kearney Hub, 3 July 2017

SMITH, Kathryn E. “Kay”, 79, of Kearney died Monday, June 26, 2017, at her home
Memorial service: Thursday at St. James Catholic Church
Inurnment: Kearney Cemetery
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Born: Nov. 29, 1937, in Arkansas City, Kan.
Parents: Ray E. and Doris E. (Wales) Lundy
Attended Kearney High School and graduated in 1955; attended Kearney State College for two years, earned an elementary teaching certificate
Served as a teachers aide at Northeast Elementary School for 10 years; later worked at various gift shops in the area
Married: James E. Smith, Feb. 15, 1957, in Kearney
Activities: member of St. James Catholic Church, also attended Mass regularly at the Newman Center on the University of Nebraska at Kearney campus; former member of the Chapter FN of P.E.O.; enjoyed many different Bible studies over the years, also enjoyed playing Bunco with the same Bunco group for more than 36 years
Survivors include her husband, James E. Smith of Kearney; sons, James E. Smith Jr. of Kearney and David Smith and wife Missy of Overton; three grandchildren, Michelle and husband Carlos, Brian and Paige; one great-granddaughter, Hazel Ava; sisters and spouses, Karen and Jim Larsen and Judy and Stan Bowker, all of Jacksonville, Fla., and Susan Loggins of Seattle; brother, Jim and wife Elizabeth Lundy of Denver; and numerous other nieces, nephews and extended family and friends
Was preceded in death by her parents; infant brother, Ray Lundy Jr.; and brother-in-law, Phil Loggins
Memorials: Kearney Public Schools Foundation
Kearney Hub, 29 June 2017

THATCHER, Maxine Adele, 95, of Kearney died Saturday, July 15, 2017, at Mother Hull Home
Service: Wednesday at First United Methodist Church in Kearney
Burial: Riverside Cemetery near Gibbon
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Born: Jan. 19, 1922, in a farmhouse north of Loup City
Parents: Fred and Coral (Daddow) Zwink
Moved to a farm south of Gibbon, attended a one-room country school; graduated from Gibbon High School in 1938 at age 16
Married: James Paul Thatcher on Dec. 20, 1940, in Shelton
After marriage, lived in the Gibbon area, moved west of Kearney in 1949 and then into town in 1964; after Jim's death in 1988, was instrumental in the development of Grandview Estates and was the first person to move there in 1994
Activities: member of Midway Kensington Club and First United Methodist Church; enjoyed being with her family and visiting with her many friends, as well as reading, playing cards and games, working on puzzles and making greeting cards
Survivors include: sons, Fredrick Thatcher and his wife, Julie, of Overland Park, Kan., and Lindley Thatcher and his wife, Judy, of Kearney; daughter, Jeanne Bogner and her husband, Jim, of Kearney; grandchildren, Mark Thatcher, Jill Champlin, Kory Thatcher, Koby Thatcher, Kully Thatcher, Joni Fleck and Jeff Bogner; 14 great-grandchildren; and sister-in-law, Winona Zwink
Was preceded in death by her husband, three brothers and two sisters
Kearney Hub, 18 July, 2017

TILLERY, Richard, 76, a journalist and resident of Rockville, Md., formerly of Kearney, Neb., died Saturday, July 1, 2017, after a short illness while setting up a retirement residence in Panama.
Service: later at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va.
Born: in Pratt, Kan., on Nov. 6, 1940
Parents: Don Tillery and Thelma (Keen) Tillery
Grew up in St. John, graduated from St. John Public School; attended Fort Hays State University and Washburn University studying journalism and political science
Military: U.S. Army in CID and military police; served in California, Washington, Georgia and in Europe
Began his journalism career in Corpus Christi, Texas, working for broadcasting icon, Col. Vann Kennedy, and later at KIII 3 News, provided bold coverage of Hurricane Celia in 1970; also worked in Kearney as news director for NTV; Wichita, Kan.; Omaha, Neb.; Austin, Texas; San Antonio; and finally Washington, D.C.; with his wife founded The Washington Bureau, provided custom news services to broadcast outlets across the entire nation using proprietary facilities at the U.S. Capitol and the White House; received numerous regional and national awards for journalistic excellence, including the prestigious Pieringer Award for investigative reporting at KENS-TV in San Antonio
Married: June 30, 1985, to Julia Rockler, also a journalist
Activities: main interests were the welfare and happiness of his family, which included a network of cousins that ranged from Bakersfield, Calif., to Washington, D.C.; had an extensive network of friends, colleagues and people whom he mentored
Survivors include: stepmother, Farol Tillery of Hutchinson, Kan.; his wife, Julia (Rockler) Tillery; his son, Rick and wife Catherine of Westminster, Colo.; daughter, Mary Katherine “Kate” Danzer and husband Eric, and grandson Ethan Wolf of Superior, Colo.; daughter, Mel (Melissa) Tillery and husband Tevis Tsai of Baltimore; brother, Ron Tillery and wife Ann of Holdrege, Neb.; and sister, Tammie Bartsch and husband Willie of Hutchinson
Was preceded in death by his mother, Thelma Tillery of Kearney (formerly of St. John, Kan.) and father, Donald R. Tillery of Macksville, Kan.
Kearney Hub, 20 July, 2017

URWILLER, Delores Lola, 94, of Ravenna died Tuesday, July 11, 2017, at Good Samaritan Society in Ravenna
Service: Saturday at New Life Church in Kearney
Burial: Sodtown Cemetery
Mortuary: Rasmussen in Ravenna
Born: Feb. 4, 1923, at the home of her grandmother, Flora Tracy, in Cairo
Parents: John and Irene (Tracy) Hendrickson
Attended elementary school at Bluff Center in Hall County and District 52 in Buffalo County; attended ninth grade at St. Michael High School, the last year school was held there; graduated from Cairo High School with the class of 1940
Married: Mearl Urwiller on May 10, 1942
After marriage, lived on the farm in Sodtown, later moved into Ravenna
Activities: loved gardening, needlecrafts and researching the Hendrickson and Urwiller family histories; shared her cartoon drawings on her handwritten letters; corresponded with many home and overseas missionaries; cherished ger children, their spouses and families
Survivors include: her children and their spouses, Gary and Carmen Urwiller of Kearney, David and Kathy Urwiller of Arlington, Texas, and Judy and Doug Litsey of Indianapolis; grandchildren, Jason Urwiller, Christy Burton, Tony Urwiller, Brian Urwiller, Diana Urwiller, Brent Urwiller, Jennifer Gerbig and Jeffrey Litsey; and 12 great-grandchildren. Also surviving are her brother, Doyle and wife Alice Hendrickson of Sedalia, Mo.; and many other family members and friends
Was preceded in death by her parents, husband and a brother, Duane Hendrickson
Memorials: One Mission Society, Greenwood, Indiana
Kearney Hub, 13 July, 2017

VANDERBEEK, Steven Eric, 72, of Wahoo, formerly of Curtis, died of Alzheimer’s disease Wednesday, July 12, 2017, at Saunders Medical Center Long Term Care in Wahoo
Service: Monday at Curtis Memorial Community Center
Burial: Moorefield Cemetery
Visitation: First United Methodist Church in Curtis
Mortuary: Blase-Strauser Memorial Chapel & Monuments
Born: June 24, 1945, in Pleasanton, Calif.
Parents: Sylvester and Ruth (Mowery) Vanderbeek
Grew up at Mullen, graduated from Mullen High School; graduated from Kearney State College with a bachelor’s degree in 1967 and a master’s in 1971
Married: Janette Kruse on June 30, 1968, at Hildreth
Taught math in Bellevue and Aurora, the was principal at Medicine Valley for 30 years; lived in Curtis, moved to Kearney in 2004, then to Wahoo in 2015 to be closer to family and friends
Was a member of Nebraska Council of School Administrators, Nebraska State Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association and Curtis United Methodist Church; received the Principal of the Year Award from Nebraska Rural Community Schools Association, District V Athletic Director of the Year, honorary membership in Future Farmers of America and honorary membership in Family Career Community Leaders of America
Activities: cherished his family, enjoyed summers at Harry Strunk Lake with his family and friends, fishing trips with Harry and family, school activities with his students, and quality time with his grandchildren; was a mentor to many but a friend to all
Survivors include: his wife, Janette Vanderbeek of Wahoo; two daughters and spouses, Stephanie and Shane Taylor of Wahoo and Kristen and Kelly Kotschwar of Moorefield; son, Jeff and wife Melissa Vanderbeek of Belgium, Wis.; grandchildren, Jackson and Noah Taylor, Kahner, Brookelyn, Dylan and Sydney Kotschwar and Kaydin, Daxton, Kinley and Deklan Vanderbeek; brother, John and wife Patti Vanderbeek; sister, Carol and husband Rick Estudillo; three brothers-in-law and spouses, Ron and Sandra Kruse, Gary and Ardie Kruse and Tom and Deb Kruse; two sisters-in-law, Sheryl Kruse and Judy Kruse; along with many extended family and friends
Was preceded in death by his parents, Sylvester and Ruth Vanderbeek; father-in-law and mother-in-law, John and Rose Kruse; and brothers-in-law, Don Kruse and Bruce Kruse
Kearney Hub, 15 July, 2017

WADDINGTON, Patsy, 81, of Kearney, formerly of Shelton died Wednesday, July 12, 2017, at Mount Carmel Home and Rehabilitation
Memorial service: July 24 at Shelton United Methodist Church
Mortuary: O’Brien Straatmann Redinger
Born: Feb. 7, 1936, in rural Denman
Parents: Clifford and Dessa (Thomas) Woodman
Was a graduate of Shelton High School and Kearney State Teachers College
Married: June 26, 1955, to Ron Waddington at Shelton United Methodist Church
Activities: enjoyed gardening, painting, drawing and quilting; member of the quilting guild and a longtime 4-H leader; was very active in her grandchildren’s lives
Survivors include: her husband, Ron Waddington of Kearney; children and spouses, Ronda and Paul Bean of Shelton, Vikie and Steve Harris of Texas, Susan and Robert Mohler of Ord and Jaci and Frank Rice and Darin Waddington, all of Shelton; grandchildren, Zach, Cayce, Adam, Laura, Anna, Matthew, Ryan, Rebecca, Kelsey, Josh, Megan, Evan and Riley; seven great-grandchildren; brothers and spouses, Ray and Carolyn Woodman of Denman, Steve and Marge Woodman of Omaha and Tom Woodman of Lincoln; sister-in-law, Dena Woodman of Denman; as well as many nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by her parents; grandchildren, Seth Bean and Quentin Rice; brother, Scott Woodman; and sister-in-law, Barbara Woodman
Memorials: Nebraska 4-H Department, Shelton United Methodist Church, American Heart Association and the American Cancer Society
Kearney Hub, 21 July, 2017

WALKER, Robert E. “Bob”, 82, of Kearney died Sunday, July 16, 2017, at Mother Hull Home
Service: Thursday at First Baptist Church
Burial: Kearney Cemetery with military honors
Mortuary: Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl
Born: April 11, 1935, in Hebron
Parents: John and Frances (Haskill) Walker
Grew up in the Overton and Elm Creek area, graduated from Elm Creek High School in 1953
Military: U.S. Navy from 1954-1958, was a veteran of the Korean War
After his service, returned to Elm Creek, owned and operated Walker Auto Service; moved to Kearney in 1976, had a career in insurance and sales; moved to NAPA Auto Parts, retired in 2010
Married: Nov. 18, 1978, to Donna Jean (Peterson) Bowers in Kearney
Activities: member of First Baptist Church in Kearney; enjoyed working with and teaching others about cars and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Survivors include: his wife, Donna of Kearney; son, Todd Walker and husband Tom Donohue of Palm Springs, Calif.; daughters, Su Valdivia and husband Rick of Kansas City, Mo., Denise Chavez and husband Louie of Trona, Calif., and Linda Morosic and husband Donald of Republican City; grandchildren, Ashley Ashpaugh and husband Michael, and Alex Valdivia, all of Kansas City, Heather Crawford and husband Justin of Orleans, Breanna Schukar and husband Mark of Phoenix, Eric Morosic and wife Sally of Lincoln, Stephanie Hoffman and husband Brett of Kearney, Jeremy Chavez of Laveen, Ariz., Jennifer Brown and husband Chad of Alamogordo, N.M., and Jacqueline Edney and husband Jason of Portsmouth, R.I.; and 13 great-grandchildren
Was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, John “Jack” Walker Jr.
Kearney Hub, 19 July, 2017

WALSH, Karin Rae, 64, of Shelton died Saturday, July 15, 2017, at CHI Health Good Samaritan in Kearney. Memorial service: Thursday at Shelton United Methodist Church
Mortuary: Apfel Funeral Home
Born: Feb. 21, 1953, in Kearney
Parents: Dwight and Lois Gangwish
Grew up in Shelton with two younger brothers; learned sewing skills while young, created her own clothing; learned the love of quilting from her Grandma Dingess from West Virginia; enjoyed playing the card game pitch, and time with friends; graduated from Shelton High School in 1971; attended Stevens College in Columbia, Mo.
Married Frank Bush; settled in Lincoln; worked at Service Master while pursuing her bachelor’s degree in elementary education from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, quickly progressed to management positions at Service Master and Janitor’s Closet before opening her own cleaning business; worked at Junior Achievement; then with her son, moved back to Shelton in 1992 to take a position at First State Bank, retired in 2011 about 19 years at the bank
Married: met David Walsh, originally of Spalding, June 23, 1994, and joined their families; enjoyed 23 years of marriage together
Activities: enjoyed her family, spoiling their grandchildren, riding their Harley Davidsons and sitting on their back porch watching the sunset; enjoyed quilting and sewing gifts for friends and family
Was preceded in death by her parents, Dwight and Lois Gangwish; and her brother, Brad Gangwish
Survivors include: her husband, Dave Walsh; her son, J.D. Gangwish; her stepdaughters, Amanda Scarrow and Travis, and Tara Fortune and Sean, all of Kearney, and Cassandra Daniels and Phil of Denver; her brother, Vaughn Gangwish and Kelly; sister-in-law, Crystal Gangwish; four nephews; 16 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren
Kearney Hub, 19 July, 2017

WHITCHER, Jean D., 87, of Fort Collins, Colorado, died Saturday, Jan. 7, 2017, in Fort Collins
Memorial service: Sunday, July 2, at the Harmon Activity Center in Kearney, Neb.
Born: Feb. 14, 1929, in Kearney
Parents: John and Hulda Whitcher in Kearney
Survivors include: his wife, Rosella; son, Troy of Fort Collins; brother, Charles of Wichita, Kan.; and nieces and nephews
Was preceded in death by his father, John; mother, Hulda; and brother, Ladd
Kearney Hub, 1 July, 2017
Back to Obituary Index