Chuck Rogers, Sr., 88, of Oakland NE


CHUCK ROGERS, SR. was born September 13, 1926 to Charles A. and Irene (Stillman) Rogers in Decatur, Nebraska. He passed away Wednesday, August 19, 2015, at the Pender Community Hospital in Pender, Nebraska, at the age of 88 years.

He attended school in Decatur and Los Angeles, California, where he graduated. He served in the Army during World War II, and was honored to be a veteran.

On March 30, 1948, he married Betty Ann Lindstrom. To this union three children were born, Chuck, Kathleen and Deanna. Aside from his family, his lifelong passion was selling cars and creating X-Tra-Touch barbecue sauce.

Chuck’s hobbies were horse racing, playing bridge, golfing, bowling, cooking ribs and remodeling houses. In his younger years, Chuck and Betty would spend time in Arizona during the winter months. He especially enjoyed watching his grandchildren play sports, and participate in other activities.

He was a member of First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oakland, Nebraska, American Legion Post Rogers-Crum Post #215, Tekamah Masonic Lodge #31 A.F. &A.M. and a past member of Tangier Shrine of Omaha, Nebraska.

He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Perry, Doyle and Norman; great grandchildren, Gabriel and Jude Ray.

He is survived by his wife, Betty; son, Chuck (Linda) Rogers; daughters, Kathleen (Randy) Wolfe, Deanna (Greg) Ray; ten grandchildren, Leslee (Kevin) Brenneis, Burt (Becky) Rogers, Paula (Tracy) Denton, Brad (Becky) Hawkins, Kristi (Mike) Midthun, Rachel (Matt) George, Connie (Matt) Felber, Gus (Nikki) Ray, Kate (Mick) Connealy, Roger (Megan) Ray; 27 great grandchildren; sisters-in-law, Orma Rogers, Elfie Nelson, Ione Lipps, Marlene Lindstrom; brother-in-law, Vincent Lindstrom; a host of family and friends.

MEMORIAL SERVICE: Friday, August 21, 2015, 1 pm, at the First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oakland with MILITARY HONORS by American Legion Rogers-Crum Post #215 and Robert Klase-Rogers VFW Post #7998

NO VISITATION

BURIAL: At a later date

MEMORIALS: To the family for designation at a later date.

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

pelan@pelanfuneralservices.com

Chuck Rogers Sr.

Chuck Rogers Sr.

Thanks for Making the Burt County Fair Such a Great Event!


By Mary Loftis, Extension Assistant

Our thanks go to ALL our 4-H faithful and volunteers of all sorts for making the Burt County Fair such a great success. We hope you felt it was a successful fair for you too!

At the top of my county fair excitement list were the 61 individuals crossing the stage as they modeled their outfits during the 4-H Fashion Show Friday night. There were a few who were not able to attend, but that is a record number of models for many, many years!

Among those modeling were 14 Clover Kids (ages 5-7). Another important change-maker was the addition of the $15.00 Challenge category. 4-H members were challenged to purchase a complete outfit for $15 or less (not counting shoes or underwear.) This challenge got the 4-H members out of the name brand stores and into the thrift stores, Goodwill and even using coupons. One member found a skirt on sale at a retail store for $10 and then produced a $10 off coupon! That’s how I’d like to shop! There were 14 models in that category also.

Hopefully you had a chance to take in some of the great entertainment at the fair. The free shows under the Fair Foundation Pavilion were excellent as were the big name shows and bull riding in front of the grandstand. The value of this entertainment goes directly to the Entertainment Committee of the Burt County Fair Foundation and Ag Society. Many thousands of dollars were spent to make these shows available, so make sure you thank the Burt County Ag Society and the Fair Foundation for the Entertainment Committee’s efforts.

On the subject of “thanks” don’t forget to write those all-important thank you notes to award donors and auction buyers! We have some wonderfully generous supporters and if they don’t feel their efforts were appreciated they may not donate, buy or support 4-H in any way next year! Yes, it’s that important, so make it your goal before school starts to get those thank you notes mailed.

 

Good Luck to all our State Fair Exhibitors!

The 2015 Nebraska State Fair is August 28- September 7 in Grand Island, and many of our Burt County 4-H members will be showing animals, taking part in presentations, modeling, and public speaking contests. Many more 4-H members will also have their static exhibits judged. Jot down this webpage to help you plan your trip to the State Fair, sign up to volunteer at the fair or check fair results by going to the following webpage: 4h.unl.edu/nebraska-state-fair

 

State Fair Exhibits Due in Extension Office

Since the State Fair is in Grand Island, we need to get all the static exhibits packed and loaded early and efficiently and we need your help to get them in on time!

All non-perishable Static Exhibits are due in the Burt County Extension Office by  Friday, August 21.

Perishable Exhibits including foods & gardening need to come in by Wednesday morning, August 26 before 8:30 a.m.!  NO LATER!

We will open the Extension Office at 7:30 a.m. to help you get where you need to go that morning on time. If you have any challenges getting them here in the morning they can come in the day before so please plan ahead so your items make it to the state fair!

In order to make check in at the state fair as easy as possible, 4-H members taking any horticulture or flowers need to call the Burt County Extension Office by Monday, August 24 at 4:30 p.m. with the exhibit cultivars or varieties so these items can be pre-entered and have entry tags waiting for us in Grand Island. Standing in line for an hour and a half waiting for them last year was NO FUN!

Remember, your 4-H exhibits may be picked up again September 8-11.

 

Too cute not to share:

Sometimes the value of a good 4-H project isn’t as easy to appreciate as at other times:

I was told about a little girl who met a friend at the Burt County Fair this year. The friend said to the girl: “Let’s go see the cows! Let’s go see the cows!” So the girl and her mother went up the hill to the beef barn. As they were walking down the beef aisle the little girl turned to her mom and asked “Why are we looking at cow butts?”

Some of the simplest questions are the hardest to answer!

 

 

Burt County Fair Carcass Contest Results


Market Swine Carcass Contest

Purple – Kolton Fleishman, Cason Stevenson, Jadyn Fleishman, Jenna Bromm, Max Hansen, Katheryn Gregerson

Blue – Elise Anderson, Hunter Pruess, Reese Hansen, Derek Method, Mylee Sheets, Brayden, Anderson, Thomas Hennig, Jocelyn Hightree, Kody Bitter, Madison Enstrom, Bailey Fleishman, Max Hansen, Gavin Enstrom.

Red – Jessica Fleishman, Ben Smith, Garrett Goering, Payton Pruess, Cassidy Goering.

 

Market Meat Goat Carcass Contest

Purple – Jamie Johnson, Abigail Peterson.

Blue – Alexander Schissel, Samara Gomes, Cassidy Goering.

 

Market Lamb Carcass Contest

Purple – Selena Johnson, Bailey Pelan, Wyatt O’Mara, Brent Miller, Rylee Stevenson, Hannah Brudigam, Layne Miller.

Blue – Kya Kjeldgaard, Brandon Olson, Cassidy Goering, Megan Olson, Heidi Miller, Grant Nesemeier, Tanner Morris.

Red – Preslee Hansen, Blaine Olson, Cole Nesemeier.

 

Burt County Fair Special Award Winners


Tractor Driving Contest

Junior Champion – Caleb Schlichting Intermediate Champion – Zach Petersen Senior Champion – Max Hansen

Livestock Judging Contest

Champion Junior Individual – Andrew Cones
Reserve Champion Junior Individual – Leah Keithley
Champion Junior Team: Andrew Cones, Leah Keithley, Maggie Sheets, Ryan Smith Champion Senior Individual – Brent Miller
Reserve Champion Senior Individual – Brayden Anderson
Champion Senior Team: Brent Miller, Brayden Anderson, Layne Miller, Gavin Enstrom

Carcass Contests

Market Hog with highest % lean – Kolton Fleischman (69.14%)
Meat Goat with highest % Boneless Closely Trimmed Retail Cuts – Jamie Johnson (48.46%) Market Lamb with highest % Boneless Closely Trimmed Retail Cuts – Selena Johnson (49.63%)

Beef Rate-of-Gain Contest

Heifer with highest Average Daily Gain – Tanner Morriss (ADG: 3.04) Steer with highest Average Daily Gain – Vanessa Peterson (ADG: 4.13)

Herdsmanship

Burt’s Best 4-H Club – Overall Placing: Purple (1st)
By Species: Beef: Purple, Cow-Calf: Purple, Sheep: Purple, Swine: Purple

Meat Goat: Blue

Logan Valley Clovers 4-H Club – Overall Placing: Purple (2nd)
By Species: Sheep: Purple, Swine: Purple

Lucky 13 4-H Club – Northeast FFA – Argo 4-H Club – Oakland-Craig FFA – East Oaks 4-H Club –

Independents – Tekamah Herman FFA –

Overall Placing: Purple
By Species: Beef: Purple; Cow-Calf: Purple, Sheep: Purple; Swine: Purple

Overall Placing: Purple
By Species: Beef: Purple, Cow-Calf: Purple, Swine: Blue, Meat Goat: Blue

Overall Placing: Blue
By Species: Beef: Purple, Sheep: Blue; Swine: Blue Meat Goats: Blue

Overall Placing: Blue
By Species: Sheep: Blue, Swine: Blue

Overall Placing: Blue
By Species: Beef: Purple, Cow-Calf: Purple, Sheep: Blue, Swine: Blue, Meat Goat: Red

Overall Placing: Blue
By Species: Beef: Red, Meat Goat: Blue

Overall Placing: Red
By Species: Beef: Purple, Cow-Calf: Blue, Swine: Red

Outstanding Livestock Exhibitors

Outstanding Swine Exhibitor: Thomas Hennig Outstanding Meat Goat Exhibitor: Jamie Johnson Outstanding Sheep Exhibitor: Rylee Stevenson Outstanding Beef Exhibitor: Leah Keithley

Scholarships

Jacob Johnson Memorial Scholarship: Josh King
Bev Weiland Memorial Scholarships: Bryce Uhing, Justin Smith, Josh King, Hailey Mayo Burt County 4-H Council Scholarships: Josh King, Bryce Uhing, Justin Smith

Nearly Five Inches of Rain has Water Standing in Oakland Park


Rain came in downpours Monday and Tuesday, with rain gauges showing 4 1/2 to 5 inches of rain in Oakland. The south side of the Oakland Park was left with a great deal of water standing as a result of two rainy days, unusual for August. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Rain came in downpours Monday and Tuesday, with rain gauges showing 4 1/2 to 5 inches of rain in Oakland. The south side of the Oakland Park was left with a great deal of water standing as a result of two rainy days, unusual for August. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Cat Show Held at the Burt County Fair


There were many participants and winners at the cat show held at the Burt County Fair. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland/Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

There were many participants and winners at the cat show held at the Burt County Fair. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland/Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Village of Decatur Meeting Minutes


Village Board of Decatur Regular Meeting
August 13, 2015 4:30P.M.
The Board of the Village of Decatur met in regular session at 4:30 P.M. at the City Hall on August 13, 2015. Visitors signing in were Nina Mussack, Donnie Warren, Lon Hood, Jim Maryott, Jeania McCulloch, Cheryl Gatewood, Susan Houck, Ellen Olson, Jean Morgan, David Radke with Williams & Co., Cheyanne Jessen with Plaindealer, Ron Nohr with EDM Assoc, Debbie Maryott, Paul Richards. Not signing in, , Bob Kellogg, Betty Sparks, Steve Kellogg.

1)        The meeting was called to order by Chairman Loretta Kellogg.
Roll Call: Bolln-here, Kellogg-here, Richards-here, Tolby-here, Wolf-here.
2)         Agenda and minutes of the previous month’s meeting were received:
Roll Call: Bolln-yes, Kellogg-yes, Richards-yes, Tolby-yes, Wolf-yes.
3)         Approval and/or corrections and suspended reading of the previous month’s minutes.

Correction: None to report
Roll Call: Bolln-yes, Kellogg-yes, Richards-yes Tolby-yes, Wolf-yes.
4)         EXCUSE BOARD MEMBERS NOT ATTENDING MEETING:
            All Present

5)         REPORTS OF OFFICERS, BOARDS, AND OR COMMITTEES
1) Police Monthly Report- Kellogg reported that Gatto has been accepted to the academy, but are not sure what    month he will attended. Kellogg stated that the village would be paying for his training, and then he will pay the       village back. Gatto reported to the board that July 15th through August 13,2015 there had been 8 traffic citations          issued, 27 warnings issued, Narcotics 1 less than one ounce, and 2 arrests 1-assult and 1 carrying concealed         weapon. Clerk wanted permission to run an ad in the paper for a part-time police officer. Wolf made a motion to      run a part-time ad for the police. 2nd Tolby Roll Call Richards-n, Bolln-n, Kellogg-y, Wolf-y, Tolby-y. Clerk            asked permission to order new warning forms for the police dept. The lowest amount you can order is 1000 at     $358 Tolby made a motion to order forms 2nd Wolf, Richards-y, Bolln-y, Kellogg-y, Tolby-y, Wolf-y. Clerk         stated that she had John Paul’s application. Kellogg stated that we have issues with the cop cars the white one is   up and running but the silver car is not worth much. Kellogg stated that we have an estimate to fix the silver cars     air conditioner for $921.20 at D&M Repair.

The police officers talked about the state of the cars. Sparks stated that the white car was highway worthy.             Richards stated that we have multiple mechanics in town to ask for bids. Clerk will ask for bids to repair the             silver car.

2) Lights Monthly Report- Wolf stated there has been nothing brought to her attention. Clerk stated that they will          be reading meters next week.

3) Water & Sewer Monthly Report- Richards reported that Judy Anderson’s water leak had been fixed.

4) Parks Monthly Report – Tolby reported income of $3,928.86 for July. Clerk presented a picture of an             accident that happened while maintenance guys were mowing. The cost to repair the broken RV window is             $2228.00. Our deductible is $2,000. Clerk asked the board if they wanted to file a claim   with insurance or pay      out of pocket. Bolln made a motion to pay out of pocket instead of filing a claim 2nd by Tolby roll call Wolf-y,           Kellogg-y, Richard y, Bolln-y Tolby-y.

Tolby talked about the tree as you go down the park- she stated that it has a disease.

5) Streets Monthly Report –Bolln reported no problems Streets: Monthly Report -Sales tax for May $3,711.81.     Kellogg said that the road up by Skips has a hole and the rock is just going down the hole.

  1. A) Stop Sign @ Broadway & 13th- Clerk stated that this sign has been missing since it was hit in Wolf stated that the lady that hit it was suppose to pay for it. Gatto will need to get a copy of the       accident report from the Sherriff.

B)Weight limit sign on Broadway Bridge-Kellogg stated people are still confused because of the weight             limit sign is still up. She thought that this was taken care of. Kellogg stated that we need one weight limit for the     bridge.

Wolf wanted to know who takes care of the road down by Richards old house Richard replied the city. Wolf says        that it is very bumpy and needs to be grated. Kellogg states that it will be looked at.
6) Recycling- Reported an income in July $243.96 that was taken months ago. Walt said that they hauled 2 loads    in August

6)        OLD BUSINESS

1) The Dump Clean-up- Clerk stated that we have a bid from Cooney for hauling the ash was $7100.00 and that      we are in the process of finding a place that will take it. Clerk stated that she would be filing for an extension         with EPA.   Wolf suggested that we purchase a new lock for the dump so prohibited things are not put in there.   Clerk stated she will get a new lock and order a new sign.

2) Water Filter- Clerk stated that we are still running on 3 pumps to repair them would cost $91,000. Richards          stated that we do not have the finances for the repairs.

3) Nuisance Tickets- Tall grass/ Unattended lawn-Kellogg stated that we have already sent one letter out and we             will send another letter out giving them 5 days to become compliant also stating that they can be fined $100 to   $500. If they don’t respond a nuisance ticket will be issued. Wolf made a motion that we send a follow-up        letter to the letter that             has already gone on the nuisance properties that are weedy and grassy and warn them that     they will be liable or fined within so many days. 2nd Tolby Roll Call Richards-y, Bolln-y, Kellogg-y, Wolf-y,      Tolby-y

4) Kathy Stone’s Property- Kellogg stated that this is the one on the north side of the bank. Matt wants us to get   volunteers to do the clean-up. Wolf asked whose insurance would be used if Nieco’s wall was damaged. Kellogg            stated that Matt has a waiver for the volunteers to sign. Kellogg stated that all of us need to get busy on this. Bolln stated it would have been done before but it was stopped. Kellogg stated that we were told not to clean up            at that time. Richards stated that he was working on his own capacity not for the village. Wolf stated that          Richards should of signed a waiver. Wolf asked if Nieco has been contacted, Kellogg stated that he is too busy.    Kellogg stated all volunteers need to sign the waiver.

 

7)         NEW BUSINESS
            1) Silver Car- previously discussed during police report.

2) Ron Nohr / EDM Associates Inc River frontage lots for Scott and Randy Olson. Ron Nohr came to the table. He stated that they did the sub-division for Larry Roger. Nohr stated that he has been hired by Scott and Randy             Olson to sub-divide the last strip just south east of the Rogers last lot. The city does not have a sub-division    regulations. What they are proposing to do is to divide that property into 7 or 8 lots. This is a pre-plat and he is   here asking if they can go forward. Wolf asked what type of house is going to go there. Nohr said that they will be similar to the ones that Larry did. No mobile homes will be placed on those light. Kellogg stated that from         previous boards there was something with the sewer. Richards said that we would have to have an engineer.         Wolf asked if this was in the city limits. Richards stated no. Discussion about the sewer, lights and water   continued. Kellogg asked if we needed more information. Nohr thinks that our sewer and water has the capacity.        They will be using the same lift station. Nohr asked for approval of the pre plat. Richards made a motion to        approve this pre-plat 2nd Bolln roll call Tolby-y, Wolf-y, Kellogg-y, Richards-y Bolln-y. The Village will annex        after it the homes are built.

3) Wendy Phillips- July Sewer Problems @212 E 9th- Not in audience
4) Dave Radke- Budget to Comparison- Dave came to the table. He went over the quarterly reports with the board members. He stated that it is that time to work on next year’s budget as it is due in September. Wolf asked how we are doing- Radke stated that we are in better shape this year.
5) Joyce McCullock- Resignation as Assistant Clerk/Janitor- Kellogg stated everyone had a copy. This entails us         finding someone to cleans Sears Center, City Hall, park restrooms. Tolby made a motion to accept her resignation             2nd by Richards roll call- Bolln-y, Wolf-y, Kellogg-y, Tolby-y, Richards-y. Tolby made a motion to run an ad for           cleaning the Sears Center, City Hall, and park restrooms. 2nd by Wolf roll call- Richards-y, Bolln-y, Kellogg-y,         Tolby-y, Wolf-y

Richards made a motion to run an ad in the paper for a part-time clerk 2nd by Wolf roll call- Tolby-y, Bolln-y            Kellogg-y Richards-y, Wolf-y

 

6) Fencing @ Beck Park Kellogg stated the fencing around the park needs to be replaced. Bolln stated it now     comes in 10 foot sections. Kellogg asked board members what they wanted to do? Wolf made a motion for the       secretary to call the different lumber company and get prices and bring it back before the board for the September       meeting 2nd Tolby, Richards-y, Bolln-y, Kellogg-y, Wolf-y, Tolby-y.

 

7) October Pumpkin Fest- Kellogg stated that this isn’t an issue as they are going to stay at Blue Lake.

 

8) Mowing Bids for N. Park, Beck’s Park, & Weed eating- Kellogg stated that the men have said that they want    help mowing and weed eating North park, ball park, and camp ground. Kellogg stated that this would need to be    tabled until next month.

 

9) Nina Mussack – ad for police officer. Nina came to the table. She looked back at the ad’s and there was no ad   run for a part-time police. This was due to the clerk not completing that task. Nina just thinks it was done wrong.            Wolf apologized to the chair that she did not word the motion back in June correctly. Bolln questioned       Kellogg            about the police officer’s hours. Kellogg stated that they need to agree on Joseph’s salary. Kellogg stated that he             will be on a salary and then it won’t   matter how many hours he will work in a day. Kellogg stated that the            money he has received already will go into that salary. Bolln made a motion that we give Gatto $30,000 per year until he is certified 2nd Richards roll call Wolf- y, Kellogg-y, Tolby-y, Richards-y, Bolln-y. Then clerk asked if        they were going to discuss Sparks hourly wage. Wolf made a motion that we hire a part-time police at $14.00 per             hour 2nd by Richards roll call Bolln-y, Tolby-y, Kellogg-y, Wolf-y, Richards-y.

 

10) Melvin Wildman resignation- Kellogg stated that Melvin is going to resign from being the gate keeper at the       dump. Richards made a motion that we accept Melvin Wildman’s resignation 2nd by Bolln Roll-call Wolf-y,         Tolby-y, Kellogg-y, Richards-y, Bolln-y. Clerk will run an ad for 2 days a month to open the dump.

 

11) Survey Don Warren- Don came to the table and said that back in Spring the residents received surveys about   concerns the town. He asked what the purpose of the surveys, Kellogg stated so we could get feedback from the       community. He stated that he seen nothing been changed. The streets, abandoned home, and the park. He is             concerned that the streets need to be sealed up before winter hits. The hand rail still needs to be put up down at           the dock. He is concerned with the new dock with the floats are in the center and need to be moved to the   outside. Kellogg stated it takes time. Don stated we have got to get something done.

 

8)        CORRESPONDENCE

Clerk had been in contact with a used book seller who had found a picture on Decatur’s graduating class of 1912    along with their commencement program. The clerk will be giving this to the museum.

 

9)       ANNOUNCEMENTS
            ATV/UTV stickers have came in. The fee is $10.00. Must have current insurance card at time of purchase.
         The sign for the dock has been ordered.

10)       APPROPRIATIONS AND CONSIDERATION OF THE CLAIMS:

1) Claims preapproved by Wolf and Tolby

2) Motion to Approve the Claims as Submitted

Richards 2nd Bolln

Roll Call: Wolf-Y, Kellogg-Y, Tolby-Y, Richards-Y, Bolln-Y,

Are there any questions from the audience? Nina asked if the village is paying for academy Kellogg stated yes      and he will pay us back.

11)       MOTION TO ADJOURN THE MEETING          
Richards 2nd Bolln
Adjournment Time:   6:10 pm
Loretta Kellogg/Chairperson

Ann Chytka /Village Clerk

Kenneth Pedersen, Sr., 82, of Emerson NE


Kenneth Marinus Pedersen, Sr., 82, of Emerson, NE passed away Monday, August 17, 2015 at the Pender Community Hospital in Pender. Funeral services will be Friday, August 21, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Emerson; Pastor Miles Ruch will be officiating. Visitation will be Thursday, August 20, 2015 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church with a prayer service starting at 7:00 p.m. Burial with military honors will be in Rose Hill Cemetery in Emerson. Memorials may be directed to the family for future designation. Arrangements are under the direction of Munderloh – Smith Funeral Home in Emerson.

Kenneth was born March 4, 1933 to Walter R. and Helga (Dyer) Pedersen in Homer, NE. He attended elementary in Homer and graduated from Emerson High School. On April 9, 1954 he enlisted into the U.S. Army in Omaha, NE and was involved with the Korean War. On April 24, 1957 Kenneth married Alice Lundgren in Luverne, MN. To this union the couple had five children.

Kenneth worked for the Nebraska Public Power District in the Purchasing Department and retired in 1996 after 29 years of service. He was an active member of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church and served on the council and a member of the American Legion Post 60 in Emerson and was the past Adjutant and Treasurer for the post. He also served on the Emerson Tri-View Apartments board for several years. In his spare time he enjoyed playing cards and golfing with friends. Most of all, Kenneth loved spending time with his family especially his grandchildren.

Kenneth is survived by his wife, Alice Pedersen of Emerson; son, Kenneth Jr. (Traci) Pedersen of Grand Island, NE; daughters, Brenda (Keith) Bice of Columbus, NE, Julie (Dan) Nielsen of Hornick, IA, Rhonda (Tim) Schademann of Columbus, NE and Susan (Lowell) Jepsen of Columbus, NE; sisters, Joyce, (Lee) Eggleston of Marshalltown, IA, Elaine (Don) Steinman of Emerson, NE, and Beverly Dawdy of Sioux City, IA; sisters-in-law Jackie Pedersen of Grand Lake, CO, and Pam Pedersen of Grandby, CO; eighteen grandchildren, two step grandchilren and twelve great grandchildren.

Kenneth is preceded in death by his parents, sister, Eleanor (Louis) Gutzmann, brothers Harlan Pedersen and Richard Pedersen, brother-in-law Chuck Dawdy.

Kenneth Pedersen

Kenneth Pedersen

Chuck Rogers, Sr., 88, of Oakland NE


CHUCK ROGERS, SR., 88 years of Oakland, Nebraska, passed away Wednesday August 19, 2015, at the Pender Community Hospital in Pender, Nebraska.

MEMORIAL SERVICE: Friday, August 21, 2015, 1 pm, at the First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oakland with MILITARY HONORS by American Legion Rogers-Crum Post #215 and Robert Klase-Rogers VFW Post #7998

NO VISITATION

BURIAL: At a later date

MEMORIALS: To the family for designation at a later date.

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

pelan@pelanfuneralservices.com

 

Story Time to Begin Soon at Oakland Public Library


Library Storytime will begin Tuesday August 25th at 10 am!! Woo Hoo!! So excited to see all our little Storytime kiddos!!

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