Georgene (Brehmer) Fuller, 85, of Pender NE


Georgene (Brehmer) Fuller, 85, of Pender, Nebraska passed away Friday, March 10, 2017 at the Pender Community Hospital in Pender. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, March 14, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Walthill, NE; Pastor Brion Tolzman will be officiating. Visitation will be Monday, March 13, 2017 at Munderloh-Smith Funeral Home in Pender from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. Burial will be in Rosehill Cemetery in Pender. Memorials may be directed to the family for future designation. Munderloh-Smith Funeral Home of Pender, NE is in charge of arrangements.

Georgene was born September 12, 1931 in Bancroft, NE to Emil and Lizzie (Stuckenschmidt) Brehmer. She was baptized October 4, 1931 and confirmed June 17, 1945 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Pender by Reverend Robert Kruse. She married Francis “Barney” Fuller of Bancroft, NE on August 9, 1953 at St. John’s Lutheran Church by Reverend H. L. Hennig. Georgene worked at the sale barn as a cook where she became famous was her pies. She started working there in 1972 and for G and G Catering since 1983. She was a member of the Ladies Aid since 1963, the Red Hat Club, and the Neighbor Card Club. Georgene and Barney were also a 4-H leader since 1965.

Georgene is survived by her sons; Harvey Lee of Elkland, MO, Lonnie Gene (Diane) of Elkland, MO, daughter; Cheryl Lynn (Steve) Utech of Sioux City, IA, grandchildren, great grandchildren, step grandchildren, and step great grandchildren, and nieces and nephews.

Georgene is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Francis; a step grandchild, Jason Utech; sisters, Violet Paulson and Deloris Abendroth; and brothers, LeRoy Brehmer and Marlin Brehmer.

Timothy Hawkins, 41, of Oakland NE


Timothy J. Hawkins, 41 years, of Oakland, NE, formerly Fremont, NE, passed away Sunday, March 5, 2017 at his home. There is no funeral service. However, there will be a visitation from 1 to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, March 8, 2017, at the Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont. Visitation will continue Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church in West Point, NE. Burial will be at Memorial Cemetery in Fremont, at a later date. Memorials may be designated to Northstar Services in West Point, NE.  Online condolences may be left at: http://www.mosermemorialchapels.com.  Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont, NE is in charge of arrangements.

Timothy was born August 27, 1975 to James and Sylvia (Shaffer) Hawkins in Fremont, NE. He graduated from Fremont High School. In 1995, he moved to Oakland to live and work in the Northstar Services housing. He was currently volunteering at Oakland Heights Nursing and Rehabilitation.

Timothy was one to be where the action was happening. He attended the Cuming County Fair in West Point on an annual basis, making sure to see the rodeos, demolition derby’s and tractor pulls. He loved his music, especially the Beatles, fresh tea and Dr. Pepper. His most recent trip was to Kansas City to tour Hallmark and attend Christmas events. Driving around to see Christmas lights was a favorite.

He is survived by his brother, Tony Hawkins of Fremont; sisters, Anita (Ronald) Schroeder of Columbus, NE, Chantelle Haase of Denver, IA; niece, Cassandra (Daniel) Burchad of Fremont; and nephews, William (Saraha) Hawkins of Salem, MA, Coletyin Haase of Pender, NE and Cwintyin Haase of Fremont.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Timothy Hawkins

 

Carol (Nelson) Johnson, 77, of Fremont NE


Carol Jean (Nelson) Johnson was born December 2, 1939 to Wilbur and Irma (Stoltzman) Nelson in Oakland, Nebraska. She passed away March 6, 2017 at Providence Place in Fremont, Nebraska, at the age of 77 years.

Carol graduated from Oakland High School. She attended Wayne State College and graduated from the University of Nebraska Lincoln and Doane College in Crete, Nebraska with a Master’s Degree in Education. Carol taught elementary school for 32 years, 27 of those years at Northside Elementary School in Fremont, retiring in 2002.

On August 24, 1961 Carol was united in marriage with James L. Johnson at Westside Methodist Church in rural Oakland. This union was blessed with three sons; Jeff, Jon and Jay.

Carol’s life was centered on God, family and music. She was a wonderful homemaker and cook.

She served on various church committees, assisting with Bible School and Kids Club at First Baptist Church in Fremont. Carol was a member and past president of the After 5 Fremont Christian Women Club, a member of Bible Study Fellowship and many Bible study groups.

Her love of music found her singing solos, duets and trios at church services, singing in the church choir, and community choirs. She was a 30 year board member of Fremont-Midland Entertainment Series.

Carol loved caring for her grandchildren and visited them often. While her family played tennis, she was a volunteer at the Fremont Tournament’s front desk.

Carol and Jim were privileged to travel, visiting family and friends for many years, as well as attending many insurance conventions in wonderful places.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Wilbur and Irma Nelson.

She is survived by her husband of 55 years, Jim of Fremont; sons, Jeff (Megan) Johnson of Lincoln, NE, Jon Johnson of Princeton, NJ, Jay (Leah) Johnson of Columbus, OH; seven grandchildren, Reya and Mira Johnson of Lincoln, Parker, Tate and Leo Johnson of Princeton, Emily and Max Johnson of Columbus; brothers, Ronald (Jean) Nelson of Albuquerque, NM, Dale (Betty) Nelson of Reading, PA, Randy (Mary) Nelson of Lee’s Summit, MO; sister, Mary (Hal) Darling of Omaha, NE; seven nieces and nephews.

VISITATION

Friday March 10th
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Pelan Funeral Services Oakland310 South Charde Avenue
Oakland, NE 68045

Family will receive friends 5-7 p.m. Visitation will also be held two hours prior to service at the church.

FUNERAL SERVICE

Saturday March 11th
11:00 AM
First Baptist Church – Fremont505 North C Street
Fremont, Nebraska 68025

Cemetery Details

LOCATION

Oakland Cemetery

Oakland, Nebraska 68045

Memorial Contribution

TO THE FAMILY FOR LATER DESIGNATION.

Carol Johnson

Jane M. Sunderman, 82, of Lyons NE


Jane M. Sunderman, 82 years, of Lyons, Nebraska, passed away Saturday, March 4, 2017 at her residence in Lyons.

Jane Margaret (Newill) Sunderman was born June 27, 1934 to Walter and Nellie (Everett) Newill in Oakland, Nebraska. She passed away March 4, 2017 at her family farm, north of Lyons, Nebraska, at the age of 82 years.

Jane was a life-long resident of Lyons, graduating from Lyons High School in 1952. On April 29, 1956 Jane married Leland Sunderman at the First Presbyterian Church in Lyons. Leland and Jane had four children; Diane, Mark, Kent and Tricia. Jane took great pride in her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Jane worked at the bank in Lyons before joining the family farm operation fulltime. Jane was a 4-H leader for many years and served on the Burt County 4-H Council. She was a charter member of Bethany Lutheran Church and was active on the council and several committees. Jane was a high school speech and one-acts judge for 23 years. She was an avid sports fan and especially loved watching her children and grandchildren play. She was known for her baking, sewing, crocheting, knitting and quilting skills.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Nellie Newill; husband, Leland Sunderman; brother, Ron Newill.

She is survived by her four children, Diane (Terry) O’Donnell of Cozad, NE; Mark (Robin) Sunderman of Lyons; Kent (Martha) Sunderman of Penrose, CO, Tricia (Bryan) Danburg of Axtell, NE; six grandchildren, Stefanie Dudley, Hayden Sunderman, Shelby Sunderman, Jason Dolan, Tyler Danburg, Emily Danburg; four great grandchildren, Naomi Sunderman, Landon Miller, Sloane Dudley, Haylee Sunderman; sister, Nancy Fessler of Stuart, NE; many other cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.

VISITATION

Tuesday March 7th

6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Pelan Funeral Services Lyons204 Main Street
Lyons, NE 68038Family will receive friends 6-8 p.m. Visitation will also be held one hour prior to service at the church.

FUNERAL SERVICE

Wednesday March 8th
11:00 AM
Bethany Lutheran Church614 Main Street
PO Box 168
Lyons, Nebraska 68038

Cemetery Details

LOCATION

Lyons Cemetery

Lyons, NE 68038

Memorial Contribution

TO THE FAMILY FOR LATER DESIGNATION.

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Violet C. (Johnson) Robison, 95, of Pender


Violet C. (Johnson) Robison, 95, passed away on February 26, 2017 in Omaha, Nebraska.  Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. on Friday, March 3, 2017 at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Pender; with Pastor Beverly Rautenberg-Panko officiating.  Visitation will be held 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 2, 2017 at Munderloh – Smith Funeral Home in Pender. Burial will be in the Rosehill Cemetery in Pender.  In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to St. Mark’s Lutheran Church or the Pender Public Library.  Arrangements are under the direction of Munderloh – Smith Funeral Home in Pender.

Vi was born on September 2, 192l at home on a farm near Pender, Nebraska to William and Frances (Brandt) Weddingfeld.  She was baptized and confirmed at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church and later became a member of St. Mark’s Lutheran church.

She graduated from Pender High School. She earned a teaching degree at Wayne State College and began teaching near Walthill, Nebraska.  During World War II, she worked at a defense plant in Omaha making crystals for walkie-talkie radios.  Vi married Harry Johnson, Jr. on February 2, 1946.

Vi returned to teaching in the 1960s.  She taught in several rural districts in the surrounding Pender area.  She was a member of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church where she enjoyed quilting and bible study with her Circle group.  She was an active member of ESA for many years.  Vi loved to dance and loved to tell the story that her first husband Johns learned to dance so he could date her.  Vi loved to read and travel abroad.  Her other love was gardening.  Planting and weeding in her garden until she was 91 years old kept her young and active.
Vi is survived by her daughters, Melodye (Dale) Olson of Omaha, NE, Meridee (Alan) Richards of Chicago, IL, Marvalee (Art) Nakata of Thornton, CO; five grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; Cory (Catherine) Olson and their daughters, Sophia and Samantha; Ryan (Liza) Olson; Bret Olson and his daughters, Mackenzie and Josie; Kate (Mike) Wheeler and their daughters, Rose and Keira; Zachary Richards and his son Scott; and her only surviving sibling  William Weddingfeld, Jr.
Preceding Vi in death were her parents; her first husband Harry Johnson, Jr. and her second husband Harry Robison; brothers, Wilbur and  Merlyn Weddingfeld; sisters, Madeline Barker, Myra Watson, Betty Bressler, Genene Busch; an infant brother; grandson Bret Olson’s wife Sarah.

John Edward Snyder, 63, of Rosalie NE


John Edward Snyder, 63, of Rosalie, Nebraska died Sunday, February 26, 2017 in Omaha, NE.  Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 2, 2017 at St. Augustine’s Catholic Church in Winnebago, NE; Father Mark Beran will be celebrating mass. Memorial visitation will be 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at Munderloh – Smith Funeral Home in Pender, NE. Burial will be at the cemetery in Walthill NE, with a dinner directly following in Rosalie NE  at the town hall.  Memorials are suggested to the family for future designation.  Arrangements are under the direction of Munderloh – Smith Funeral Home in Pender.

 

John was born on March 31, 1953 to John and Lois (Ross) Snyder in Decatur, NE.  John attended St. Augustine’s Indian Mission School from kindergarten through 8th grade and graduated from Winnebago High School in 1972.  John then attended a trade school in Omaha, NE to become a mechanic. He married Robin Woten in 1974, to this union, three children were born.

 

During John’s life he was a mechanic, drove school bus for Winnebago Schools, worked for Thurston County Roads Department and HCI.  He spent many years of his life playing slowpitch softball, hosting many fish fry fund raisers and always involved in his community.  In 1998, John and Robin opened Snyder’s Pub in Rosalie.  Snyder’s Pub is a place where friends and family meet to enjoy watching Husker games. John was an avid Husker Sports, Duke Basketball, Bears Football and Yankee Baseball fan.  He also enjoyed collecting things and going to flea markets all over the country including an annual trip to Rutledge, MO.  John was kind hearted and would give the shirt off his back to anyone and spent his life helping others.  John was known to many as “Papa” John, Brother, and “Daga”. The greatest love of his life was his family especially his children, grandchildren, friends, and extended family.

 

John is survived by his wife, Robin; sons, Chris (fiance Christine Cook) Snyder, Justin (Megan) Snyder; daughter, Brittnie (Sam) Dick; grandchildren, Christopher, Jr., Michael, Darwin, Isaiah, Colleen, JuRay, Brooklyn, Tavian, Kenyan, Kailynn, Jordan, Braylon, Donovan, Jaya, Samryn, Saigen, Corey, and Tobyn.  He is also survived by a nephew, Darwin (Susan) Snyder and  their children;  Jason, Teisha and Keisha; and a niece, Jan (Monty) Hawk.

 

John was proceeded in death by his parents, John and Lois; brothers, Wendal “Butch”, Joseph, Lawarence “Punch”; sister, Mary Lou Neill; father-in-law, Richard Woten; brother-in-law, Richard Woten, Jr., brother-in-law Arlin E. Neill

John Snyder

John Snyder

Visitation for Robert Watson Rescheduled


MUNDERLOH-SMITH FUNERAL HOME – PENDER,NE  
Event Rescheduled Saturday – Visitation for Robert D. Watson has been rescheduled to Saturday at 12:30pm at the church.

Thomas “Tom” Wesley Dorn, 65, of Tekamah NE


Thomas “Tom” Wesley Dorn was born October 31, 1951 to Lewis “Bud” and Amy (Patterson) Dorn in Blair, Nebraska. He went to be with the Lord on February 21, 2017 at the Independence House at Coddington in Lincoln, Nebraska, at the age of 65 years.

Tom grew up in Tekamah, Nebraska and graduated from Tekamah Herman High School in 1970. He married his high school sweetheart, Cecelia Ann (Chamberlain) Dorn in 1971 and they celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary this year.

Tom attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and graduated with a B.S. degree in Agriculture in 1974. He received his Master’s Degree in Agricultural Engineering in 1976. After college, Tom and Cecelia moved to southwestern Kansas where Tom was one of the first crop consultants for Servi-Tech. In 1980, they moved back to Nebraska and Tom worked for the University of Nebraska Extension office until his retirement in 2013. He took on different positions and specialties over the years for UNL Extension and worked/lived near Concord, O’Neill, Geneva and Lincoln.

In 2007, Tom received the annual award for Outstanding Service from the Nebraska Cooperative Extension Association. This award meant a great deal to Tom, as it was awarded by his peers. In 2008, Tom received the Holling Family Award for Teaching Excellence in Extension. Tom’s favorite saying for both work and personal relationships was, “They don’t care what you know unless they know that you care”.

Tom loved the outdoors and experiencing God’s wonderful creation. He also enjoyed traveling, camping, hiking, bike riding, snow skiing and water sports. He loved star gazing, fixing things and was a trivia buff. He had a witty sense of humor and could make jokes effortlessly. He was famous for his melt-in-your-mouth chocolate chip cookies and homemade bread.

Tom would say some of his fondest and most meaningful memories were when he had the opportunity to build homes for people in need in Mexico. Tom also cherished the time he spent with his kids and grandkids, he was so very proud of them.

He is survived by his wife, Cecelia; daughter, Sara (Paul) Ladd; son, John Dorn; grandchildren, Alexa Ladd and Parker Ladd; sisters, Linda Harmer, Jeanne Halsey, Barbara Devney and Pam Been.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his son, Lucas James. We’re sure Tom and Luke are having a grand time in Heaven together right now.

VISITATION

Friday, Feb. 24th
12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
First Presbyterian Church, Tekamah1318 K Street
Tekamah, NE 68061

FUNERAL SERVICE

Friday, Feb. 24th
2:00 PM
First Presbyterian Church, Tekamah1318 K Street
Tekamah, NE 68061

Cemetery Details

LOCATION

Tekamah Cemetery

Tekamah, Nebraska 68061

Memorial Contribution

MAKE-A-WISH NEBRASKA

8033 S 15th Street
Suite B
Lincoln, Nebraska 68512

NCEA (NEBRASKA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION ASSOCIATION) SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Attn: Jessica Jones
PO Box 779
Tecumseh, Nebraska 68450

DONOR’S CHOICE

TINY HANDS INTERNATIONAL

PO Box 67195
Lincoln, Nebraska 68506
Tom Dorn

Tom Dorn

Thomas “Tom” Wesley Dorn, 65, formerly of Tekamah NE


Thomas “Tom” Wesley Dorn, 65 years, formerly of Tekamah, passed away Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at the Independence House at Coddington in Lincoln, Nebraska.

VISITATION

Friday, Feb. 24th
12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
First Presbyterian Church, Tekamah1318 K Street
Tekamah, NE 68061

FUNERAL SERVICE

Friday, Feb. 24th

2:00 PM

First Presbyterian Church, Tekamah1318 K Street
Tekamah, NE 68061

Cemetery Details

LOCATION

Tekamah Cemetery

Tekamah, Nebraska 68061

Densmer M. McIntyre, 92, Formerly of Lyons NE


Densmer M. McIntyre, 92 years, formerly of Lyons, Nebraska, passed away Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at Oakland Heights in Oakland, Nebraska.  Memorial Service will be held Monday, February 27, 2017, 10:30 a.m. at Bethany Lutheran Church in Lyons.   Memorial visitation will be Sunday, from 5 to7 pm with family receiving friends at Pelan Funeral Services in Lyons.  Visitation will also be held at the church one hour prior to service.  Burial in Lyons Cemetery.   Memorials suggested to Bethany Lutheran Church, First Presbyterian Church, and Lyons Library

Densmer May (Smith) McIntyre celebrated her birthday on November 1924 in Lyons, Nebraska.  She passed from this life to her glory early the morning of 21 February 2017 at the Oakland Heights Care Center in Oakland, Nebraska, at the age of 92 years. She is the daughter of Leonard V. and Lona M. (Robertson) Smith.

Her years of education, grade school through high school graduation in 1942, were spent in Lyons. Densmer spent two summer weeks at Dana College for special training as a Sunday school teacher. She was involved in multiple school activities including saxophonist with the band, quartet and glee club. She excelled in Home Economics and design, earning the “Outstanding Lyons Home Economics Student of the Year Award”. She was published in a statewide magazine, created the cover for the 1941 yearbook, and designed the majorettes’ new uniform.

Following graduation, she lived in Omaha and worked at the Livestock National Bank. Densmer met Bill Nielsen at the local USO Club in 1943. They married December 1945.  Moving to Connecticut, they eventually built their home and raised their two sons, William “Bill” and Robert “Robbie” Nielsen. Densmer was employed during those years at Read’s Department Store as a buyer for various departments. She did a little modeling, worked as a clerk in the assessor’s office, later was head teller at the Connecticut National Bank and was elected tax collector in 1969. During her years in Connecticut, she also taught Sunday school, was a Scout den mother, and was involved in philanthropic, community and political activities.

Densmer returned to Lyons in 1971 to help her mother with her ailing father and Rob joined her to finish High School. She met and later married Ted McIntyre in 1973, who was then pastor of Bethany, Lyons and Immanuel, Rosalie. She served Lyons as City Clerk upon her return and purchased the L & M Dress Shop in 1978. She owned the popular store for 18 years, finally selling to her protégé and intern Lana Minton. Densmer eventually moved to the Lyons Care Center for health reasons, and later to Oakland Heights in Oakland. While in Lyons, Densmer was highly involved in community activities, her church, the Lyons Library and PEO. She introduced several young women to the clothing business, collected dolls (some 250) and was a willing and ready caretaker for her mother and many friends. She hosted the class of 1942 annual spring gathering for decades.

She was preceded in death by her grandparents; parents; brother, Robert, “Bob” Smith; niece Marsha (Smith) Kempcke; husband, Ted McIntyre.

She is survived by her sons, William “Bill” John (Sue Ellen Miller) Nielsen of CT, Robert “Rob” Leonard (Johany Franz) Nielsen of ID; daughter, Nicki J. McIntyre of NE; daughter-in-law, Cynthia O’Toole of ID; grandchildren, Robert “Robby” John Nielsen of ID, Erik Kristofer Nielsen of ID, Sharon Newman (David) Edwards of TX, Rachel (Joseph) V’Argenio of CT, Jacob Cody (Hari) Miller of CO, Sara (Bill) Kasbarian of CT; great grandchildren, Cody and Noah V’Argenio of CT, Piper Miller of CO, Austin and Aiden Kasbarian of CT; sister-in-law, Dorothy Smith of NE; brother, Leonard “Mick/Len” (Judy) Smith of WI; numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews.

Densmer McIntyre

Densmer McIntyre