Lillian L. Deckard, 92, of Tekamah NE


Lillian L. Deckard, 92 years, of Tekamah, Nebraska, passed away Tuesday, August 8, 2017 at Tekamah Care and Rehabilitation Center in Tekamah.

Funeral Service pending at Pelan Funeral Services Tekamah.

Edward R, Mundil, 74, of Hooper NE


Edward R. Mundil age 74, of Hooper passed away Wednesday August 9, 2017 at Dunklau Gardens.

The funeral mass will be 11am Saturday, August 12 at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Hooper.  Rev. Damien Wee will officiate.  Lunch will follow the service with the committal in the Clarkson National Cemetery.  Visitation will be on Friday at Ludvigsen’s Hooper Funeral Chapel with the family from 5pm to 8pm.  Visitation will continue for one hour at the church in Hooper.  Memorials are suggested to the Logan View Education Foundation.

Ed was born January 19, 1943 on a farm near Dodge, Nebraska to Jerry and Ida ‘Karel’ Mundil.  The family moved to a farm near Clarkson, Nebraska where he attended country school and graduated from Clarkson High School in 1961.  He received his Bachelor Degree from Wayne State College in 1965 and Masters Degree in 1971 from Kearney State College (now University of Nebraska at Kearney).  Ed taught in Aurora, Nebraska for 6 years then began his career at Logan View Public Schools in the fall of 1971 where he remained until he retired.  Ed and his wife Joan owned and operated Happy Acres Greenery near Uehling.

Ed started the Science Fair at Logan View, he taught advanced Biology for college credit.  He was involved in the Logan View Education Association and the Logan View Education Foundation.  He was baptized, had first communion, and confirmed all at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Hooper.

Ed was a member of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, Nebraska Education Association, Hooper Commercial Club, Uehling Business Club, Uehling Lions Club, Uehling Famous Follies and Drama Association (UFFDA), Nebraska Florist Society, Omaha Magical Society and was an Admiral in the Great Navy of the State of Nebraska.  Ed taught Hunters Safety and he helped organize the ESU Science Fair.

Ed married Joan Sila on December 27, 1967 in Lyons, Nebraska

Survivors:
Wife – Joan of Hooper
Children – Dale (Kim) Mundil of Uehling
Janel (Travis) Winberg of Lincoln
Gayle Mundil of Lincoln
Tammie (Kyle) Lord of Topeka, Kansas
Grandchildren – Kaitlin and Kinsley Mundil of Uehling
Briley and Blake Grauer of Lincoln
Cody and Reese Lord of Topeka, Kansas
Aaron Winberg of Lincoln
Michael Winberg of Omaha
Jesse Winberg of Hazard

Brother – Joe (Janice) Mundil of Winside
Sister – Adelyn Prchal of Omaha
Many nieces and nephews

Ed was preceded in death by his parents, sisters – Helen, Agnes, Evelyn and his brothers – Jerry and Milo.

Ed Mundil

Logeman Rides a Patriotic and Unique Ride in the Burt County Fair Parade


Rick Logeman rides through the Burt County Fair Parade on a very unique ride. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Emilia Evasic wins Reserve Champion Small Companion Animal


Emilia Evasic of Tekamah shares the good news of their Reserve Champion Small Companion Animal win with her hedgehog,  “Pickle.”

 

Happenings at Oakland Heights


Oakland Heights News by Nancy Silvey

Well the fair raps up this week the residents had a good time down at the fair on Monday for pie and coffee, thank you to the volunteers for assisting us. On Thursday August 10th Charlie Davis will be here to perform at 2:30 pm. On Friday August 12th is the monthly Happy Hour starting at 2:30 pm. Next week on Thursday August 17th is the monthly Waffle Supper serving at 5:30 pm, resident’s family and friends are invited to come up and have supper with them. On Saturday August 19th at 2:30 pm Rusty Buckets will be here to perform.  We have a resident with a upcoming Birthday, Lois Anderson will be celebrating her Birthday on August 17th.

Church Service for Sunday August 13th will be given by the First United Methodist Church at 2:30 pm with a luncheon following service.

Activities for the week of August 14th to August 19th    are as follows, reading with Suzanne, Manicures, Reminiscing Group, Sing A Long, Game Day, Bingo the w/Salem, Reading Group, Bible Fellowship, Word Games, Let’s Play Ball, Crafty Cooking, Bingo. Saturday Movie, and Lawrence Walk.

Volunteers signing in last week were; Suzanne Sanderson, Cover McCauley, Bonnie Fleischman, Nadine Anderson, Sue Beckner, Di Ruwe, Judy Nelson, and Makayla Johnson.

Guest signing the guest book last week was; Mary Stuenkel and Brain Goracke to see Jene Hightree. Daniel, Nisha, Lane, Mary, Branson Fleischman to see Mildred Moseman.

Activity Memorial Fund

Memorials were received in memory of Ed Hanna by Gayland, and Nadine Anderson and James and Jo Ann Johnson

 

 

 

Keep Looking Up!


“The Sky Is Falling!…Friday Night!” by Gary Fugman
After dark out away from the glare of streetlights and yard lights this Friday night you may notice a strange event.  Every minute you may see one or two bright, long tailed meteors, shooting “stars”, streaming from the northeastern sky.  You linger outside for awhile…and you see more of them!  What’s happening?  Is the sky falling?
In a way, yes.  Sand sized bits of debris from a comet that passed through the part of Earth’s orbit known as August 11-12 are hitting the air you breathe 60 miles above your head.  Friction with the air heats the debris and you see “the sky falling”, the Perseid Meteor Shower every August 11-12.  This is such a wonderful, natural, heavenly display that we’re having a party and you are invited!
All are invited to Northeast Nebraska Astronomy Club’s Perseid Meteor Shower Party.  Weather permitting, this Friday, August 11 at 9pm at the Cory and Tracie Martin residence 3 miles south of Lyons, 1519 Highway 77, bring your lawn chairs and blankets, sit back and watch “the sky falling”.  Meteor rates of 1-2 per minute, 120 per hour, are common.  Two large astronomical telescopes will be available to view the Moon, planets, stars and other objects.  You are invited bring your binoculars and telescope along for the evening.  Traditional Perseid Meteor Shower Party refreshments will be served.  A third quarter Moon rising before midnight will blot out dim meteors, but bright meteors will still be able to be seen.
For more information on this and future NENAC events and presentations, google “nenacstars” or call Pastor Gary Fugman at 349-1953 and “Keep Looking Up!”

Kommers Drives Classic Car in Burt County Fair Parade


Ron Kommers drives his classic car through the Burt County Fair Parade. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Memories Cafe’s Float in the Burt County Fair Parade


Memories Cafe of Oakland went through the Burt County Fair Parade. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Lindstrom Drives Tractor Through Burt County Fair Parade


Harold Lindstrom drives a tractor through the Burt County Fair Parade. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Fire Departments at the Burt County Fair Parade


Local Fire Departments are a much enjoyed tradition at the Burt County Fair Parade. Never forget to thank them for all they do for us! Photo Credit for both photos/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief/Kat Country Hub.