Obituaries
Obituaries -
1991-2000
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1994
Lawrence A. (Bud) Goodwin (1927-1994)
Lawrence A. (Bud) Goodwin, 67, died at his home at
Gordon, NE on August 11, 1994, after being in the VA
Hospital at Hot Springs. Bud was born April 15, 1927, at
Cody, NE, son of the late Arthur and Vera Wogig Goodwin.
He spend his childhood and went to school at the Boiling
Springs Flat. He married Bernita Dahlgren on December 18
1953. This union two children were born, Carolyn
Scheuerell of Plano Texas, and Darrell, who was killed in
an auto accident April 29, 1990. In September of 1960, he
married Doris Ball in Denver. To this union three
daughters were born: Connie, Sandy and Elaine all living
in Florida. January 5, 1988 he married Stella Keller. He
was a saddle bronc rider and participated in many area
rodeos in his younger years. He was a paratrooper in the
Korean Conflict. He loved to play the guitar and sing. He
was a good welder and ranch hand and was a happy person.
All who knew him liked his carefree ways. He leaves to
mourn, his wife Stella and 5 step children, his four
children, his brother, Gerald of Merriman ; sisters,
Arlene Steele of Valentine, Donna Pedersen of Grand
Junction, CO, many other relatives and friends. Services
were held Monday, August 15, 1994 at 2:00 p.m., Father
Philip Henderson officiating, at St. Mark's Episcopal
Church, Interment was in the Gordon Cemetery.
Source: Valentine Midland News,
August 24, 1994
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1995
Nellie Ruhama Morris Coon (1899-1995)
Nellie Ruhama (Ruie) Morris was born at the Bornemann
ranch in Cherry County, Nebraska, on December 13, 1899.
She was the youngest of seven children born to Thomas and
Mary Ann Roth Morris.
Following the death of her father in
1901, she came to Gordon with the family.
She was baptized and became a member
of the Cradle Roll of the First Methodist Church in 1902
and was a member of the church at the time of her
death.
Ruie lived her entire life in the
Gordon area, attending the public school and later
Business College in Omaha. Ruie was a telephone operator
in the local office for several years and later taught
rural school. She was married to William Lewis Coon at
Gordon on December 30, 1920 and to this union five
children were born.
The family made their home in the
rural area of Gordon, farming and later combined trucking
with farming. They moved into Gordon in 1941 and devoted
their entire time to trucking, establishing the Gordon
Transfer Compnay in 1937. Mr. Coon died in June of 1960.
Ruie was a lifetime member of the American Legion
Auxiliary and a member of the Princess Rebekah Lodge of
Gordon.
Survivors include the five
children--Morris of Arlington, VA; Shirley McCue of
Martin, SD; William J. of Rapid City, SD and Wayne and
Dean of Gordon; nine grandchildren; 13 great
grandchildren and other relatives and friends. Ruie died
Wednesday, November 22, 1995, at the Gordon Good
Samaritan Center. She was 95 years old. Funderal services
were held Monday, November 27, at 10:00 a.m. at the
Gordon United Methodist Church with Reverend Jack Sample
officiating. Burial wa in the Gordon Cemetery. A memorial
has been established for the American Legion Girls
State/Boys State Fund. Chamberlain-Cicmanec Mortuary was
in charge of arrangements.
Source: The Gordon Journal, Sheridan
county, Nebrasks, November 1995.
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KIME, HAROLD T.
Gordon Nebr. -1995
Harold T. Kime was born at he family home, south of
Gordon, Nebraska on August 27, 1917 to Clyde and Maude
(DeVillers) Kime and died December 2, 1995 in Rapid City,
South Dakota. He attended the local country school
through the eighth grade and graduated from Gordon High
School. Harold made cattle raising his life's work. He
served in WWII until his discharge in 1947; at which time
he joined the reserves. He was clled back to serve in the
Korean Conflict from 1948 to 1951. Failing health made it
necessary for him to spend sevral years in a VA hospital
and later in an assisted care home. He later moved into
his own home in Gordon where he lived several years and
recently moved into an apartment at Prairie Pines
Retirement Home in Chadron. He was a member of the Gordon
American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Disabled
American Veterans and the Tri-State Old Time Cowboys
Association. Harold was preceeded in death by his
parents; one sister, Faye Gwynn and one brother, John
Kime. His survivors include three brothers, Archie and
wife Elvira of Gordon; Walter of Western Nebraska
Veterans Home at Scottsbluff and Glenn and his wife Marie
of Rushville; one sister, Ann Egli of Gordon; nieces,
nephews and other relatives. Funeral services were held
Wednesday, December 6th at 10 a.m. at te Gordon American
Legion Hall with Rev. Jack Sample officiating. Burial was
in the Gordon Cemetery. A memorial has been established
for the Nebraska Boys Ranch at Alliance. Donations may be
left at or mailed to: The Communtiy First State Bank, P.
O. Box 250, Gordon, NE 69343. Pallbearers were Boyd Egli,
Gary Decker, Steve Kime, Bob Stillwell, Don Kime, Roy
Milligan, Mike Kime and Dan Finney.
[transcribed by Kaylynn]
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OSTRANDER, GEORGE HIRAM
"Midland News," June 14, 1995
George was born in the Sandhills of Nebraska to Albert
and Freda Ostrander on Dec. 17, 1908 and passed from this
life in the early morning of June 2, 1995 at the Gordon
Good Samaritan Center. George spent most of his erly life
working on the family ranch located in the Sandhills of
northwest Nebraska. It is interesting to note that up
until the time George entered public school he was
referred to as simply "Boy Ostrander" in Spade,
NE. George was the third born child in a family of ten
children. Besides working as a farm and ranch hand
throughout his life, he also worked for a period of time
as a heavy equipment operator. While working on the
Modisett Ranch he met and later married LoAnn Hatch who
was at the time teaching country school. George and LoAnn
raised three children, Jim, Claude and Loresta. After
their marriage, they lived in Gordon for four years and
then settled on a farm south of Gordon in the early
sixties where they raised sheep, hogs and dairy cattle.
As a farmer, George was known as a hard worker and was
often known to work 12, 14, and even 18 hour days. One of
the great loves of George's life, besides raising
livestock, was raising and caring for the family garden.
One of the many skills that George developed was his
skill at trap shooting. During the mid-fifties, George
would travel with other men from the Gordon area and
compete in Trap Shooting contests. Sometimes they would
travel as far as Arizona to compete. At one time he was
recognized as one of the top trap shooters in the country
and as some of the old clippings atest, George was
usually right at the top of many of the tournaments that
he entered. George is survived by his three children; Jim
of Lincoln; Claude and Loretta, both of Gordon, and nine
grandchildren. He is also survived by four sisters and
one brother, Robert of Kentucky, Martha Peters, Irene
Lefler, Opel Neilson, all of Gordon; and Florence Hebbert
of Sterling, CO. He was preceded in death by his wife,
LoAnn and three brothers, Floyd, Lee and Ralph, and one
sister, Belle Peters. George was a very quiet man and
lived pretty much to himself and his family. He enjoyed
the simple things of life and was contented to work hard
and live with little. Although he never formally attended
a particular church or gave expression to his personal
faith, his on Claude remembers times when his father
would read the Gospel of John and find encouragement and
hope in its words. Although he was never known as a
deeply affectionae man, he loved his grandchildren and
was often overheard singing make-up songs with them when
they were together. He deeply loved his wife and was
still struggling with her passing at the time of his
death. Funeral services were held Monday, June 5 at 2
p.m. at the Gordon Church of God with Reverand Harlen
Wheeler officiating. Burial was in the Fairview Cemetery
in Rushville. A memorial has been established in George's
memory, for the Church of God, PO Box 100, Fordon, NE
69343
[transcribed by Kaylynn]
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1997
GWYNN, BLAINE L.
Gordon Nebr. -1997
Blaine L. Gwynn was born on November 29, 1947 at the
Valentine hospital to James F. and M. Evelyn (Tech)
Gwynn. Blaine grew up in the sandhills of Nebraska
instilling his lifelong love of the Sandhills. In 1962,
the family moved to a farm northeast of Gordon where he
was his dad's right-hand man on the farm starting at a
very young age. He attended a rural school in the
sandhills and completed his 8th grade year at Sunny Knoll
School (District 8). Blaine attended Gordon High School
and graduated in 1966. He was active in wrestling and
qualified for state two years. He attended Chadron State
College and graduated from the National College of
Business in Rapid City, SD in 1973 with a Bachelor of
Science degree in Agricultural Business Administration.
Blaine was active in the Army Reserves from 1966-1968. He
was in the United States Navy 1968-1970 during which time
he was stationed in Guam. Upon his return from the
service, Blaine purchased a 1970 SS Chevelle which he
took great pride in. He also enjoyed stock car racing.
Blaine was a member of the American Legion Post #32,
Gordon, a veteran service officer and active in the Honor
Guard. He held many occupations throughout his life from
truck driving to farming. His latest occupations were
relief mail carrier and van driver for Gordon Contryside
Care. His calm, quiet and patient manner with the
residents endeared him to the residents and their
families. Blaine enjoyed spending time with his sons -
Charlie, 13, and Jesse, 12. He spent many afternoons
three-wheeling with his sons in the Sandulls that
bordered hisparent's farm. He enjoyed the outdoors,
waking, reading, music, being with his family and his
mom's dinners. Survivors include his sons, Charlie and
Jesse; parents - James and Evelyn; sister - Tina Mills
and husband, Bob and niece Bailie, all from Gordon; many
aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Military services
were held at the Gordon American Legion Club at 10:00
a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 6, with Pastor Bob Dahlgren
officiating. Burial was in the Gordon Cemetery. A
memorial has been established for the Gordon American
Legion Club for the purchase of new ceiling tile.
Chamberlain-Cicmanec mortuary was in charge of
arrangements.
(Note: The clipping mentions no date
of death. Date, November 1, 1997, was located in the
Social Security Index on Rootsweb)
[transcribed by Kaylynn]
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KIME, GLENN "SWEDE"
Chadron Nebr. -1997
Glenn "Swede" Kime died at the Chadron
Community Hospital on May 19, 1997. He was born October
23, 1920 at the ranch south of Gordon to Clyde and Maude
(DeVilliers) Kime. He attended school and liked all his
teachers. On March 25, 1939 he married Marie Kuska at
Martin, SD. He moved to the ranch that is now known as
the Walter Kime Ranch. Later he sold the ranch to Walter
and bought the Hart Lake Rance. Before moving to Gordon
he sold the Hart Lake Ranch to Robert Pifer. He worked
for Pete Hans Lumber until he opened the Carter Gas
Station and moved to a farm east of Gordon. Soon after
this he sold that ranch and moved to Rushville to retire.
Swede was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Tri-State Old
Time Cowboys, both in Gordon. While he was in Gordon he
earned his commercial pilot's license. He helped fly
patients to Omaha and Denver. During the winter when
roads were bad he would put skis on his Super Cub and
would fly the mail route with the mail carrier. Often he
flew groceries to different ranches. He was a kind and
loving husband, always thinking of others. He was a man
of integrity and truthfulness, having many friends and he
will be missed by many. He was preceded in death by his
parents; a sister - Faye Gwynn and her husband, Charles;
brother - Walter and wife, Dorothy Kime; Harold and John
Kime; brother-in-law John Egli, and a niece, Dorla Dean
Swick of Texas. Swede is survived by his wife, Marie;
brother, Archie and his wife Elvira Kime; sister, Ann
Egli; sisters-in-law, Rose Kime of Greeley, CO; Helen and
her husband, Harvey Willey of Hastings; many nieces and
nephews and Jenett Curtis. A memorial service will be
held Friday, June 6, at 2:00 p.m. at Chamberlain-Cicmanec
Mortuary with Reverend Paul Prestrude of the Gordon Bible
Church officiating. Inurnment will be in the Gordon
Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers will be Clifford
McDonnell, Clifford Gier, James Gwynn, Joe Vinton, Allen
Parker and Dale Piper. Arrangements are being handled by
Chamberlain-Cicmanec Mortuary.
[transcribed by Kaylynn]
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1998
JOHNSON, MARY ELIZABETH
Gordon Nebr. -1998
Mary Elizabeth Johnson, age 85, of Gordon died of cancer,
April 27, 1998. Mary was born Feb. 12, 1913 near Cody to
Philip and Fredrika (Svarfvar) Nelson. Mary attended a
small one-room school near their home and graduated from
Gordon High School with the Class of 1931. Mary worked in
the Cody Post Office from 1932-1935. She cared for her
mother after her stroke in 1938 until her death in 1946.
Her brother, John, was in the Air Force during World War
II and she ran the ranch diring his absence. On June 22,
1951 Mary and Vernon "Swede" Johnson were
married in Merriman. Swede died as the result of a ranch
accident in 1953. She moved to Gordon and was the City
Clerk for 20 years. Mary was a longtime member of the
Grace Lutheran Church. She loved flowers and was an
enthusiastic and very active member of the Flower and
Garden Club. She was also a member of the American Legion
Auxiliary and the Eight and Forty, which she was Post
President. Mary belonged to the Library Round Table,
Social and Improvement Club and the Countryside Care
Volunteer Auxiliary. Srvices were held at the Grace
Lutheran Church, April 30, 1998 at 2 p.m. Interment was
at the Prairie Lawn Cemetery in Cody.
Chamberlain-Cicmanec was in charge of funeral
arrangements. Survivors include her sister and
brother-in-law, Alice and Paul Metzger; sister-in-law
Irene Nelson of Scappoose, OR; six nieces and one nephew.
She was preceded in death by her father and mother;
sister Anna Weber; brothers Authur, Oscar and John
Nelson; nephew Nelson Paul Metzger and niece Ruth Nelson
Laidler. Flowers may be sent or a memorial has been
arranged at the Grace Lutheran Church, PO Box 239,
Gordon, NE 69343. She will be greatly missed.
[transcribed by Kaylynn]
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Harriett Roberta Welker, b. 1914 d.
1998
Harriett Roberta Welker, 84
Roberta was born July 27, 1914 in the Sandhills south of
Gordon, to Albelrt and Harriett Baird Macumber. Roberta
pased away Nov 4, 1998 at Rapid City Regional Hospital.
Roberta attended grade school in a one room school south
of Gordon, attended high school in Gordon and graduated
with the class of 1933. On March 29, 1937 she was united
in marriage to Thomas Ray Welker at Rushville. They made
their home in the Sandhills where they were blessed with
two sons and a daughter. Roberta was a very loving and
caring wife and mother. She was grandma to many little
boys and girls who knew her. She was always a great
homemaker, loving to do her fancy work to give to her
family and friends. She would cook up goods for
everybody. There was never a time that she didn't put her
family and friends first. She enjoyed teaching her
grandchildren and great-grandchildren to cook. She loved
planting trees and flowers. Roberta was preceded in death
by parents, three brothers and husband of 49 years. She
is survived by one sister, Grace Geise of Underwood,
Iowa, two sons; R.E. of Billings, Mont., Dean and wife
Eldine of Kilgore, one daughter Wava Jean Eberly and
husband Gary of Cody and sister-in-law Betty Macumber of
Norfolk. She is also survived by four grandchildren;
Tammy Clem, Belle Fourche, S.D., Mike Welker, Robin
Darnell of Harrisburg and Jo Jean Vogh of San Angelo,
Tex., eight great-grandchildren and a host of friends.
She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Service
for Roberta was held Monday, Nov. 9, 1998 at Hunt's
Chapel in Cody at 11 a.m. with Rev. Sherry Sklenar
officiating. Interment followed at Gordon City Cemetery.
Sandoz Chapel of the Pines was in charge of the
arrangements.
Source: Valentine Midland News,
November 18, 1998
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1999
MALMBERG, MYRON "MACK" L.
"Midland News," November 24, 1999
Myron "Mack" L. Malmberg was born September 1,
1931 to Gustav Elmer and Lillian Elizabeth (Bloom)
Malmberg at the family home in Pender. Mack passed away
November 7, 1999 at Chadron Community Hospital. Though
born a farmer, Mack left Pender in the mid fifties to
fulfull a life's dream of riding his horse across more
than 80 acres that was not fenced. After a short stop at
Atkinson to work on a ranch for Charlie Petersen he moved
on west to the Brandeis ranch, south of Nenzel where he
worked for his uncle, Emil Malmberg. He then followed
Emil to the Dan Hill ranch south of Gordon where he met
Jerri Hartman. They were maried at Craig, February 17,
1963 and made their home on the Three Bar Ranch, formerly
the Brandeis, now working for Willis Ravenscroft. During
the ten years at Three Bar, two daughters, Robin and Lisa
were born. After church during the summer, Mack would
attend a roping club at a neighboring ranch and won belt
buckles in calf roping and team roping. The spring of
1973 they moved to a ranch near Mobridge, SD and lived
there almost a year. For Mack it was too far from the
sandhills of Nebraska which had won his heart years
before. With no job at the time, Jerri and the girls
lived with Jerri's parents in Gordon for two weeks before
settling on the West Ranch southwest of Ashby. It was
there Eric was born on December 13, 1975. Mack's children
were his pride and Robin and Lisa would help with working
cattle when needed. The spring of 1977 found the family
moving again to the Hill place. Mack had made a full
circle when he returned to Hill. During thirteen years as
foreman the girls graduated from Gordon High School, met
their future husbands, marry and go their own ways. He
welcomed four of the six grandchildren while residing
there. In 1990, Mack felt the need to try things on his
own and leased the Johndreau place north of the Niobrara
River, south of Gordon. This was his home for the next
six and half years. Cattle prices did not cooperate and
he took a position on a place north of Whitney. Jerri
chose to move north of Gordon at this time to continue
her employment in Gordon. It was lonely for Mack at
Whitney and in November he moved back to Gordon and
worked for Moursand Cattle Co. Due to health problems, he
spent the last year of his life living in Hay Springs
with Robin and her family occasionally visiting at the
homes of Eric and Lisa which gave him the opportunity to
ride again that he so lived. Mack taught himself to play
the accordion while still living at Pender and music was
as much a part of his life as cows and horses. He could
never say NO to his children so there was always dogs and
cats, sometimes maybe more than needed. When Mack was
around there was laughter, fun and music. Survivors
include son Eric and fiancee, Jennifer Kelly of Gordon,
daughters and son-in-laws Robin and Loren Wilson of Hay
Springs, and Lisa and Marlon Reed of Hyannis; brothers
Ray Malmberg of Reedsport, Oreg., and Charlie Malmberg of
Pender; sisters, June Larson of Stromsburg, and Genevieve
Malmberg of Coleridge and six grandchildren. Funeral
services were held November 11, 1999 at 10 a.m. at
Pleasant Point Chruch south of Gordon with Rev. Vonne
Blessman-Andersen officiating. Burial was in Mount Hope
Cemetery south of Gordon. Honorary pall bearers were Gary
Benson, Don Baker, Cliff Andre, Link Thompson, Lowell
Rosfeld and Alan Simonson. Pallbearers were Robert
Russell, Fred Russell, Dan Leggett, Ken Gibson, David
Russell and Larry Kearns. A memorial has been established
for Tri-State Old Cowboys Association. Donations may be
sent to Security First Bank at Hay Springs.
Chamberlin-Gates Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
[transcribed by Kaylynn]
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SLATER, GEORGIA RAYE (NERN)
Gordon Nebr. -1999
November 5, 1905, was a special day for Felix and Mary
Magdalene (Mae) Nern of Newcastle, NE. Their daughter
Georgia Raye was born that day in their farm home. Now,
having lived a full life of 93 years, Raye, as she was
known by, graduated to heaven February 5, 1999. While she
was a small child, Felix and Mae moved to the sandhills
south of Gordon, NE. Raye graduated from Gordon High
School in 1923. On her mother's birthday, July 3 of that
year, Raye became the bride of William Orin Slater. They
were married at Sheridan County Courthouse by Judge Dorr.
To this marriage of 52 years, three sons were born;
Donald Orin Slater, Stanley Raye Slater and William
Maurice Slater. Raye said, "Jesus added a blessing
when my niece, Nina Gwynn Aryes, came to live in our
home." Raye accepted Christ into her heart during a
revival meeting at a country schoolhouse on June 5, 1932.
"That was the happiest day of my life," she
emphatically believed. She was baptized in the Niobrara
River by Pastor R. A. Gemany. Raye and Orin worked hard
with her parents on the Hill Ranch in the sandhills. She
was a cook for the ranchhands, baking many loaves of
bread every week, preparing three full home cooked meals
each day. During her years of life, Mrs. Slater cooked
more than 80,000 meals, often in large quantities. After
many years on the ranch, they moved to their home on Elm
Street in Gordon. Raye was very active in the Gordon
Church of God and in the Midwest Bible School, held by
the church in its early years. She always taught Sunday
School, cooked for youth camps, loved and taught the
Bible to the parishioners of the Gordon Indian Mission
and Wounded Knee, SD families. Raye was a faithful prayer
warrior and student of the Bible. The Bible was her
guidebook for life. All her adult years people called to
have her pray for them. She enjoyed singing also. After
her husband Orin's death, Raye moved to Houston, Texas,
in 1976. She taught Jesus' love to children in Sunday
School, waw a team captain for the Houston First Church
of God prayer chain, served on the Missions Committee and
counseled many families. The church family tenderly
called her "Grandma." Her son, Maurice, lived
nearby and lovingly cared for her and her home for the
next 20 years. A few years ago, Raye moved to Tennessee
Colony, Texas. She shared a home with her niece and
family, Nina and Paul Ayres. They've enjoyed rich
fellowship. Happy for having shared her life are her
sister, Faye Baker and husband, Harry, Lusk, WY; son,
Stan Slater and wife Bunni, Lompoo, CA; son, Maurice
Slater and wife Marlys, Oklahoma City, OK;
daughter-in-law, Ella Slater, Scottsbluff, NE; niece,
Nina Ayres and husband Paul, Tennessee Colony, TX; seven
grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; many nieces,
nephews and friends. Raye was preceded in death by her
parents Felix and Mae Nern; husband Orin; son Don;
sisters Grace Skanadore and Laverne Gwynn; half-brother
Lee Meyers and wife Maude.
(Note: Funeral and burial information was missing from
the clipping.)
[transcribed by Kaylynn]
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2000
Shirley J. Maddox Sandage b. 06-02-1919 d. 11-30-2000
Shirley J. Maddox Sandage was born 06-02-1919 in Gordon,
Ne. to W.C. and Bessie (Fisher) Maddox. She died
11-30-2000 at Gordon, NE. Shirley was a life long
resident of Gordon and a housewife. She married Bernard
Sandage. Survivors are Bernard Sandage, daughters, Rhonda
and husband Frank Ferguson of Gordon, Kathie and husand
Lance Biixby of Ellsworth, SD, Glenna and husband Gary
Haller of Weatherford, Tx, six granchildren and one great
grandchild. Services were held Saturday, 12-02-2000 at
10:00 a.m. at the Presbyterian Church in Gordon with Rev.
Vonne Blessman Andersen officiating. Burial was in the
Gordon Cemetery in Gordon NE.
Source: Doris Torg
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Agatha Lucille Trout Groves b.
02-04-1919 d. 04-21-2000
Agatha Lucille Trout Groves was born 02-04-1919 to
Raymond "Smokey" and Juanita Lyons Trout in
Johnstown, NE and departed this life 04-21-2000 at the
Good Samaritan Care Center at Alliance, NE. She attended
school at Johnstown, graduating in 1937. She married her
high school sweetheart, Clarence Groves on 08-04-1939 at
Long Pine, NE. Three children were born to them, Sandi,
Carolyn and Steve. She fought a lengthy battle with
cancer. Those left to mourn are her husband of 60 years,
Clarence of Merriman, NE, Sandra Lucille Shanks and her
husband Glen of Gordon, NE, Carolyn Marie Hand and
husband Jim of Grand Island, NE, and Steve Douglas Groves
of Larchwood, IA., sister Mickie Vikre of O'Neill, NE,
sisters-in-law Charlot Blair of Hill City, SD, and Carol
Groves of Chadron, NE, seven grandchildren, four
great-grandchildren and many neices and nephews. Funeral
services were held Tuesday 04-25-2000 at the Gordon
United Methodist Church with Pastor Nita Gelling Cloran
and Rev. Jon Craig officiating. Interment was at the
Gordon Cemetery.
Source: Doris Torg
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Denise Kay Woodrun b. 07-11-1967 d.
07-07-2000
Denise Kay Woodrun was born 07-11-1967 at Denver, CO to
Merle and Alice Hiemerman Mennenga. She died 07-07-2000
at the Gordon Hospital. She was 32 years old. Denise grew
up in Parker, Co., the youngest of three girls. She
attended school in Parker and graduated from Ponderosa
High School. She later attended Colorado State
University. On 06-27-1987, Denise was united in marriage
with Jon Woodrum at Parker. She worked for an insurance
company in Colorado for the first several years of her
marriage, until they started their family. Four children,
Meggan, Katelyn, Kelli and Nathan were born to Denise and
Jon. In 1990, Denise and Jon moved to a ranch mear
Merriman, NE. Survivors include her husband, Jon, their
four children of Merriman, her parents Merle and Alice
Mennenga of Mesquite, NV, her sisers, Jody Cox of
Longmont, CO. and Tracie Ireland of Mssion Viejo, CA.
Mass of Christian Burial was Monday 06-12-2000 at St.
Leos Catholic Church. Interment was at Gordon Cemetery.
Source: Doris Torg
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Helen Jean (Goslin) Parker b. 31 Dec
1912, d. 29 Jun 2000
Helen Jean Parker born 12-31-1912 on the family farm
south of Millboro, SD to Percy Ek and May Bell Ellis
Goslin. She died 06-29-2000 at Gordon Countryside Care at
the age of 87. Helen attended country schools in South
Dakota and Nebraska and graduated from Merriman High
School. She later received her teaching degree from
Chadron State College. Helen married Allen Parker, Aug
26-1931 at her parents home, the Old Coffee Ranch west of
Merriman. To this union were born 4 children, three sons
and a daughter who died in infancy. She was preceded in
death by a daughter Marilyn, her parents, three brothers,
Charles, Max and Tony, and one sister, Blanche (Bea)
Buchan. She leaves to mourn her husband of 68 years,
Allen, sons Howard (Jean) of rural Gordon, David
(Rosalyn) of Albuquerque, NM, Larry "Pike"
(Dian) of Phoeniz, AZ, brothers Ellis Goslin of Lacey,
WA. Ralph Goslin of Jacksonville, FL, Stan Goslin of
Portales, NM , 6 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren,
numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held
Monday July 3, 2000 at the United Methodist Church at
Gordon with Rev. Nita Gelling Cloran and Rev. Vonne
Blessman Anderson officiating. Interment was in the
Gordon Cemetery.
Source: Gordon newspaper via Doris
Torg
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Jack Sheldon Coder, b. 25 Mar 1920,
d. 2 Aug 2000, WW II veteran
Jack Sheldon Coder, 80, of Gordon, NE was born 03-25-1920
in Cherry County, NE. His parents were Howard Coder and
Bessie L. Sawtell Coder. He passed away 08-02-2000 at
Rapid City Regional Hospital.
He was a veteran of the Army. After
that Jack Coder was a ranch hand in the Gordon area.
Graveside services was held
Saturday, August 05, 2000 at 10:00 am at the Gordon
Cemetery with Am. Leg. Chaplin Willard officiating.
Survivors are: 1 brother Clarence
and wife Doris Coder of Pierre, SD, 2 sisters, Alice
Myers of Gainsville, Ga. and Helen and husband Floyd
Downing of Greeley, Co and special friend Rita Marie
Schmidt, 3 neiceses and 3 nephews, 3 great nieces and 3
great nephews.
The burial was held in the Gordon
Cemetery in Gordon, NE. A memorial has been established
for Gordon Memorial Hospital or Gordon Rescue Unit.
Donations may be sent to Community
First National Bank, PO Box 250, Gordon, NE. 69343
Chamberlain-Gates Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
Source: Valentine City Clerk &
Doris Torg
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