Keith Colson, 81, of Midland, NE


Keith Colson, 81, of Midland, passed away Wednesday, December 11, 2013.  Memorial services will be held at 1:00pm, Saturday, December 14, 2013 a

Keith Colson

Keith Colson

t Nalley-Pickle & Welch Chapel in Midland with Billy Raies, officiating.

Keith was born January 24, 1932 in Oakland, NE to Quentin D. and Cleo B. (Stack) Colson.  They later moved to South Sioux City, NE where he attended high school, graduating in 1949.

He attended the University of Nebraska, graduating with a Civil Engineering degree.  Following graduation, he entered the Army with a ROTC commission of second lieutenant of infantry.  He became career Army for 26 years, retiring as a colonel in 1980 from Ft. Leavenworth, KS.

His postings included several places in the United States.  His service includes a post with the Army General Staff in Washington, DC.  Overseas he served in Panama, Puerto Rico, Alaska, Hawaii, Korea and 2 tours in Vietnam.

His badges and medals include the Combat Infantry badge, the Parachute badge, the Pathfinder badge, the Ranger tab, and the Army General Staff Badge.  His medals include the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star for time in combat, the Meritorious Service medal with 2 oak leaf clusters, the Air medal with 2 oak leaf clusters, and the Army Commendation medal with 1 oak leaf cluster.  Foreign medals included the Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross.

Upon retirement, he and his family moved to Midland, TX where he was employed by Texas Employers Insurance Company as a safety engineer.  He later worked for the Bitamin Insurance Company and as the loss prevention manager for the Financial Insurance Company of America.

He married Naomi George, his high school sweetheart, on October 29, 1960 at Ft. Benning, GA.  On October 29, 2013 they celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary.

Keith played football for the University of Nebraska and remained an avid Cornhusker alumni.  Keith began playing golf in junior high school and remained a dedicated golfer for the rest of his life.  He accomplished 2 holes-in-one in his golfing career.

He enjoyed listening to jazz music, studying God’s word, doing crossword puzzles, and playing 42.  The greatest joy of his life was spending time with his family and friends.

He is survived by his wife, Naomi; son, Eric Colson of Waco, TX; daughter, Sandra Cox and son-in-law Dr. Cody Cox of Lubbock, TX; daughter, Debbie Colson Gloden and son-in-law Terryll Gloden of Guymon, OK; and daughter-in-law, Joanne Almon Colson of Gainesville, TX; twelve grandchildren, Quentin, Daniel, Leah, David Keith, Jared, Sarah, and Keri Colson, Ashley, Courtney, and Madisyn Cox, and Hannah and Lainey Gloden; brother-in-law, Leland George and wife Irene of Sioux Falls, SD; and wonderful nephews, cousins, and friends.

He is preceded in death by his parents, father-in-law and mother-in-law Ralph and Edna (Salin) George, brother-in-law Bernard George, nephew Randy George, and aunt and uncle Gene and Delores Colson.

 

GRAVESIDE SERVICE WITH MILITARY HONORS: Tuesday, December 17, 2013, 2:00 p.m. at the Oakland Cemetery.

MEMORIALS: In lieu of flowers, please give to a charity of your choice, or thank military servicemen and veterans for their service.

Please feel free to send your condolences to the family.
Each condolence will be printed and given to the family after the service.

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Christmas Trivia


Christmas Trivia: Everyone’s answers to yesterday’s trivia question were correct. Here is today’s question:
In the movie A Christmas Story, What was Ralphie’s little brother’s name?
Post answers here!

LDNE Basketball Results


By Clare Wiltse

Sports Contributor

The Cougars took to the road for two EHC contests as they opened the basketball season.  They are still looking for a win as the S-S Trojans claimed a 57-52 win on the opening night gamed played on December 5 and on Saturday they loss to powerhouse Bancroft-Rosalie 84-60.

 

The Cougars will take on D-2 on December 10 against Winside and on Saturday they have another home game with Clarkson/Leigh visiting.

L-D      11        9          8          24        -52

S-S      13        11        14        19        -57

 

 

                        2pt       3pt       FT        Rb        F          Pts

Chevy H           0/1       2/8       0/0       1          3          6

Alex B              2/9       0/2       0/2       7          4          4

Bobby S          0/1       3/8       1/2       3          4          10

Taylor F           0/0       0/0       0/0       0          2          0

Dakota R         6/10     0/0       8/14     2          5          20

Marcus H        2/6       0/2       1/6       3          4          5

David   B          2/3       0/0       1/2       4          1          5

Montana R       0/0       0/0       2/3       1          0          2

Dylan  H           0/0       0/0       0/0       0          0          0

Team               12/31   5/19     13/28   21        20        52

S-S                  19/31   2/8       13/28   34        21        57       

 

L-D      15        9          22        14        -60

B-R      19        20        19        26       

                        2pt       3pt       FT        Rb        F          Pts

Chevy H           0          2          4/4       2          3          10

Alex B              5          0          0/0       2          1          10

Bobby S           1          2          0/0       1          1          8

Taylor  F          0          0          0/0       2          3          0

Dakota R         6          0          9/12     6          2          21

Marcus H         4          0          2/4       4          1          10

David B            0          0          0/0       0          0          0

Alec A             0          0          1/2       0          0          1

Team               16        4          16/22   17        11        60

B-R                 19        12        10/15   23        17        84

 

The Lady Cougars took to the road for their opening week of basketball action,.  They had a pair of EHC games against quality teams   Scribner-Snyder and Bancroft-Rosalie were coming off of winning seasons and have a majority of their starters back.  The Trojans won the opening night game 56-33 as the girls struggled to get their offense going.  Two days later the Cougars had plenty of offense in a 61-54 loss to B-R.

The Cougars take on Winside and Clarkson/Leigh in home games this week. Coach Cronin noted that Winside will be the last D-2 opponent for several weeks as D-1 and C-2 opposition fills the schedule

 L-D      6          3          13        11        -33

 

S-S      14        13        15        14        -56

 

2pt       3pt       FT        TP

Madie R           0          0          3/4       3

 

Darcey S          1          0          2/2       4

 

Brianne H         2          2          4/6       14

 

Haley B            1          1          2/4       7

 

Tessie C           1          0          0/0       2

 

Vanessa P        0          0          2/4       2

 

Abby P            0          0          1/2       1

 

Team               5          3          14/20   33

 

 

 

 

 

L-D      16        12        13        13        -54

 

B-R      14        16        20        11        -61

2pt       3pt       FT        Rb        F          TP

 

Madie  R          0          2          0/1       2          5          6

 

Darcey S          1          0          3/6       3          1          11

 

Kelly W           1          0          0/0       2          0          2

 

Brianne H         3          0          2/4       4          4          8

 

Haley               2          0          2/5       3          5          6

 

Tessie C           3          0          0/3       5          1          6

 

Lexie                0          0          0/0       1          0          0

 

Vanessa P        3          0          4/7       1          2          10

 

Abby P            3          0          1/5       10        1          7

 

Team               18        2          12/31   31        19        54

 

B-R                 29        0          3/9       32        22        61

 

Wayne F. Frey, 92, of Emerson, NE


2348627Wayne F. Frey, 92, of Emerson, Nebraska passed away on Friday, December 13, 2013 at Heritage of Emerson in Emerson, Nebraska. Funeral services for Wayne will be held Monday, December 16, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Luke Lutheran Church in Emerson; with Pastor Gretchen Ritola officiating. Visitation will be held Sunday, December 15, from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. with the family present from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. with a prayer service at 8:00 p.m. all at St. Luke Lutheran Church in Emerson. Burial with military honors will be held at Rose Hill Cemetery in Emerson. Memorial may be directed to St. Luke Lutheran Church. Arrangements are under the direction of Munderloh – Smith Funeral Home in Emerson, NE.

Wayne was born January 28, 1921 in rural Thurston, Nebraska the son of Harvey H. and Adella A. (Kai) Frey. He attended school in the Thurston area, and was baptized and confirmed at St. Luke’s in Emerson. He married Tillie Barg on February 26, 1941 at St. Luke’s. To this union two daughters were born: Bonnie and Linda. Wayne served in the U.S. Army during WW II from 1943 until 1946, and was part of the Normandy invasion of France. The couple farmed northeast of Emerson for 54 years.

Wayne was a member of the Emerson Legion Post 60 for 67 years and served as a Commander for many years, he also belonged to the Fraternal Order of Eagles of South Sioux City; NE. Wayne owned and operated a business in Emerson, Wayne’s Clothing and Shoe Repair. He was also employed at the Village of Emerson and Heritage of Emerson. Tillie died March 25, 1993. The couple made many friends while enjoying dancing several times a week.

Wayne’s hobby was farming and working with the many teams of horses and driving them in parades and taking his grandchildren and friends on bobsled and hayrack rides. Wayne owned horses from the time he was 12 years old, until the last 2 years of his life.

He is survived by his two daughters; Bonnie (Marv) Pallas of Emerson, NE and Linda (Marlowe) Langmack of Emerson, NE, six grandchildren; Theresa Wagner of Papillion, NE, Kathy (James) Ostrand of Emerson, NE, Scott (Stacey) Langmack of Columbus, NE, Dean Pallas of Emerson, NE, Brenda (Justin) Mueller of Cortland, NE, and Tim Langmack of Emerson, NE, thirteen great grandchildren; Alex, Nicky, Addison Wagner, Austin and Nolan Ostrand, Brittany and Tyler Pallas, Morgan, Blake, Cole and Kallie Langmack, Brayson and Reed Mueller, his very special friend Lauris Dudgeon, two brothers, Carol (Sylvia) Frey of Fremont, NE and Larry (Linda) Frey of Fremont, NE, many nieces and nephews.

Wayne was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Tillie, a brother Delmar, and sisters Luella and Jeanine.

 

 

 

Christmas Gifts


What was your favorite Christmas present as a child? Mine was a red rider sled I got when I was about six or so. Had some great sleigh rides on that!

Beautiful End of the Day


Gorgeous evening! Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Gorgeous evening! Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Throw Back Thursday, Christmas Pictures


Whitney and her Aunt Kristi, Christmas 1991. Kristi gave Whitney her first makeup kit...and Whitney cried because it didn't turn out the way she planned. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Whitney and her Aunt Kristi, Christmas 1991. Kristi gave Whitney her first makeup kit…and Whitney cried because it didn’t turn out the way she planned. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Throw Back Thursday, Christmas Pictures


Christmas of 1991 at Grandma and Grandpa Marr's. Derek, Amber, Whitney and Justin are eagerly awaiting Santa's arrival! Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Christmas of 1991 at Grandma and Grandpa Marr’s. Derek, Amber, Whitney and Justin are eagerly awaiting Santa’s arrival! Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Lyons-Decatur Northeast Music Department’s Winter Recital is Tomorrow


By Jessie Mutum

Friday December 13, 2013 LDNE Music Department will present  a Winter Recital at 7 p.m in the Lyons-Decatur Schools music room. Performances include-

1) Bow Whitley- Medley
2) Brayden Anderson- Jingle Bells
3) Reid Preston- Star Wars
4) Zach Hegy- Up On The House Top
5) Mary Goff- Silent Night
6) Tatiayana Harris- Royal
7) Brennan Fergison- When The Saints
8) Mason Lampi- Jingle Bells
9) Derek Petersen- Jolly Old Saint
10) Maggie White- Jingle
11) Rusty Hardamen- Jingle Bells
12) Aarron Williams- Medley
13) Sophie Hsu- Summer
14) Lena Horak- German Song
15) Sophie Hsu & Lena Horak- Say Something
Please feel free to join us!

Throw Back Thursday, Christmas Pictures


Taylor family Christmas, 2001. Photo courtesy of Helen Taylor Murray.

Taylor family Christmas, 2001. Photo courtesy of Helen Taylor Murray.