Donald L. Hayes, 86, of Lyons NE
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Donald L. Hayes, 86 years, of Lyons, Nebraska, passed away Thursday, March 16, 2017 at his residence in Lyons.
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March 20, 2017 Leave a comment
Donald L. Hayes, 86 years, of Lyons, Nebraska, passed away Thursday, March 16, 2017 at his residence in Lyons.
Family will be receiving friends.
March 20, 2017 Leave a comment
Gary “Ace” Brummond, age 67, of Tekamah, Nebraska passed away Friday, March 17, 2017, at his home in Tekamah. Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 23, 2017, at 10 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Tekamah. Burial with Military Honors will be in the Tekamah Cemetery, Tekamah, Nebraska. Visitation will be on Wednesday, 6-8 p.m. with family receiving friends, at Pelan Funeral Services Tekamah. Visitation will also be held one hour prior to service at the church. Memorials are suggested to the family for later designation. Pelan Funeral Services in Tekamah in charge of arrangements.
Gary “Ace” Brummond was born to Clement Brummond and Elsie (Larsen) Hultquist on December 5, 1949 in Blair, Nebraska. He passed away March 17, 2017 at the age of 67 at his home in Tekamah, Nebraska, surrounded by family and friends.
Gary was raised in Herman, Nebraska and graduated from Herman high school in 1967, where he was active in baseball, basketball, and choir.
After high school, Gary was drafted to the army where he served for four years. After his service, he returned home and took a job locally, and not long after married and had two children; Ryan Brummond and Joelle (Brummond) Vogltance.
From the time he was young, Gary loved the outdoors and spent his time hunting, fishing, riding horses and training his dog(s). Some would even say he was quite a dancer. His favorite times were spent on drives in the country with family and friends, and he was never one to turn away from a good practical joke. He had a great sense of humor and was loved by many.
Gary spent the majority of his career working as the rural mail carrier for the Tekamah Post Office.
What Gary enjoyed most was spending time with his children and grandchildren. Throughout his life he never missed an event his children participated in and never missed an opportunity to talk to others about his grand kids.
Gary was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Chay Brummond; his brothers: James Brummond, Doug Brummond, and brother in law, Jerry Triplett; sisters: Carol Ann Brummond and Connie Bowland; and his special dog, Ellie.
He is survived by his children: Ryan (Angela) Brummond of Bennington, Joelle (Travis) Vogltance of Lincoln; grandchildren: Ella Terwilliger, Clara Brummond, Mae Vogltance, Crosby Vogltance, Charlotte Brummond and Abel Brummond; sister, Beverly Triplett; sister in law, Carol Brummond; brother in law, Steve Bowland; many nieces and nephew; and special friend Beverly Hansen.
March 17, 2017 Leave a comment
Weather permitting, slope repair work is scheduled to begin March 20 on N-94 approximately three miles east of the US-77 junction, according to the Nebraska Department of Roads.
Repair work will require closing N-94 to through traffic. Through traffic will be detoured on US-77 and US-75. Work will take approximately three weeks to complete.
March 17, 2017 Leave a comment
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Early spring is a great time to fish for northern pike, and Nebraska offers several great places to do so, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. Northern pike are best suited for colder environments; they are one of the first species to spawn in the spring. Spawning is currently underway, which means pike are coming up into the shallows to spawn on rooted vegetation. During and immediately after spawning, pike can be easily caught by working the shallows with various baits. That is the time when a pike’s metabolism rate is ready for it to start feeding. Most of the state’s best pike waters are located in north central and northwestern Nebraska; however, eastern Nebraska anglers have an excellent location at Lake Wanahoo in Saunders County to catch and release pike into the 40-inch range. Sandhills lakes cannot be beat, for anglers wanting to experience true pike waters. The Valentine National Wildlife Refuge lakes in Cherry County are excellent, with the best pike opportunities at Dewey, Pelican and Hackberry lakes. The best reservoirs in the state for pike are Box Butte in Dawes County and Merritt in Cherry County, as they have excellent numbers with a variety of sizes. Check the 2017 Nebraska Fishing Guide, as these water bodies have different harvest regulations. Purchase a fishing permit at OutdoorNebraska.org. |
March 17, 2017 Leave a comment
On this day in 461 A.D., Saint Patrick, Christian missionary, bishop and apostle of Ireland, dies at Saul, Downpatrick, Ireland.
Much of what is known about Patrick’s legendary life comes from the Confessio, a book he wrote during his last years. Born in Great Britain, probably in Scotland, to a well-to-do Christian family of Roman citizenship, Patrick was captured and enslaved at age 16 by Irish marauders. For the next six years, he worked as a herder in Ireland, turning to a deepening religious faith for comfort. Following the counsel of a voice he heard in a dream one night, he escaped and found passage on a ship to Britain, where he was eventually reunited with his family.
According to the Confessio, in Britain Patrick had another dream, in which an individual named Victoricus gave him a letter, entitled “The Voice of the Irish.” As he read it, Patrick seemed to hear the voices of Irishmen pleading him to return to their country and walk among them once more. After studying for the priesthood, Patrick was ordained a bishop. He arrived in Ireland in 433 and began preaching the Gospel, converting many thousands of Irish and building churches around the country. After 40 years of living in poverty, teaching, traveling and working tirelessly, Patrick died on March 17, 461 in Saul, where he had built his first church.
Since that time, countless legends have grown up around Patrick. Made the patron saint of Ireland, he is said to have baptized hundreds of people on a single day, and to have used a three-leaf clover–the famous shamrock–to describe the Holy Trinity. In art, he is often portrayed trampling on snakes, in accordance with the belief that he drove those reptiles out of Ireland. For thousands of years, the Irish have observed the day of Saint Patrick’s death as a religious holiday, attending church in the morning and celebrating with food and drink in the afternoon. The first St. Patrick’s Day parade, though, took place not in Ireland, but the United States, when Irish soldiers serving in the English military marched through New York City in 1762. As the years went on, the parades became a show of unity and strength for persecuted Irish-American immigrants, and then a popular celebration of Irish-American heritage. The party went global in 1995, when the Irish government began a large-scale campaign to market St. Patrick’s Day as a way of driving tourism and showcasing Ireland’s many charms to the rest of the world. Today, March 17 is a day of international celebration, as millions of people around the globe put on their best green clothing to drink beer, watch parades and toast the luck of the Irish.
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March 17, 2017 Leave a comment
Melva Elton, 58, of Wakefield, NE passed away Thursday, March 16, 2017 at Mercy Medical Center in Sioux City, IA.
Funeral services are pending with Bressler-Munderloh-Smith Funeral Home in Wakefield.
March 17, 2017 Leave a comment
Janice M. Mussack, 90 years, of Decatur, Nebraska, passed away Thursday, March 16, 2017, at Burgess Health Center in Onawa, Iowa.
Memorial Services pending with Pelan Funeral Services Tekamah.
March 13, 2017 Leave a comment
The City of Oakland is accepting applications for a
Full-Time City Clerk/Administrator.
Ideal candidates will possess strong accounting and communication skills, customer service skills, and be able to assist with Oakland citizens’ concerns and problems.
Eligible candidates are also required to reside in Oakland.
Salary dependent upon qualifications.
The position does include full-time benefits.
Applications may be obtained at the Oakland City Office:
401 N. Oakland Avenue, Oakland, NE, or call 402-685-5822.
Application closing date is 3/24/2017.
March 13, 2017 Leave a comment
Norma G. Orrell, 75 years, of Lyons, Nebraska, passed away Friday, March 10, 2017 at her residence in Lyons.
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