Ramona E. (Konicek) Barry, 90, of Bancroft, NE


Ramona E. (Konicek) Barry, 90, of Bancroft, Nebraska died on Saturday, November 23, 2013 at Legacy Garden and Rehabilitation Center in Pender. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, November 26, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Bancroft; with Father Paul Ortmeier officiating. The visitation with family present will be held at the church on Monday from 6:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. with a prayer service at 7:30 p.m. Buri

Ramona Barry

Ramona Barry

al will be in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Wisner. Memorials may be directed to the family for future designation. Munderloh – Smith Funeral Home of Bancroft is in charge of the arrangements.

Ramona was born on April 13, 1923 to John and Helen (Rutledge) Konicek at Dr. Picotte Memorial Hospital in Walthill, Nebraska. She was baptized at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Walthill on May 13, 1923. Ramona attended Martin Roth Elementary School north of Beemer and graduated from Notre Dame Academy at Omaha, Nebraska in 1940. She attended Briar Cliff College, and then graduated in 1944 from St. Vincent Hospital School of Nursing in Sioux City, Iowa as a Registered Nurse. Ramona married Robert Barry of Danbury, Iowa in 1947 at Sioux City. The later divorced.

Besides nursing, Ramona chose to lead a very adventurous life, including politics and campaigning for Presidents such as John F. Kennedy and Jimmy Carter. She later managed a ballroom in Carter Lake, Iowa until it was destroyed by fire. A great achievement of hers was solo piloting a Cessna 150 in Wichita, Kansas in 1965.

After managing the ballroom, she decided to move to Las Vegas, Nevada, where she sold real estate. She later moved to Laughlin, Nevada and sold real estate as the town started to build. She did this until her mid 70’s, when her health started to fail. While in Laughlin, Ramona played a large part in getting St. John the Baptist Catholic Church built so all masses did not have to be in a casino. She was strong in her faith, and this was shown in her huge collection of Madonna’s. In 2004, Ramona moved back to St. Joseph’s Retirement Community in West Point, and then Legacy Garden in 2008. Even though Ramona was never able to have children, she took great pride in her nieces and nephews and their children. Ramona made many friends no matter where she lived, and she especially treasured her friendship with “Pudgy”, a life-time friend she met in nursing school.

Ramona is survived by her brother Donald (Janice) Konicek of Bancroft, NE and their children, Jeff (Sherry) Konicek of Wisner, NE, Brad Konicek of Wisner, NE, Kellee (Len) Hermelbracht of Bancroft, NE, and Barrey (Melissa) Konicek of Ord, NE, great nieces and great nephews: Stephanie and Kinsey Chandler of Norfolk, NE, Jason, Jill and Tyson Konicek of Norfolk, NE, Anna, Ryan and Peyton Petersen of Bancroft, NE, Kai Konicek of Omaha, NE, Callie Konicek of Kearney, NE, Britney Konicek of Bancroft, NE, Clay Konicek of Norfolk, NE, Sara and Niall Hansen of Lincoln, NE, Travis Hermelbracht of Bancroft, NE, and Sage and Devin Konicek of Ord, NE

Ramona is preceded in death by her parents.

 

 

 

Where Were You?


Today is the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy. What were you doing when you heard the news?
Brandy K. McElroy: It was my daddys bday and he was sitting in history class i believe!
Helen Taylor Murray: I was out by the gas pump on the farm. I think my Dad told me. At the time I didn’t understand a lot of what that meant, just knew it was important and tragic.
Lauri Bundy Canarsky:  I was in study hall when our principal, Mr Mc Cue came in the library & made the announcement. Most of us had Mr McCue in government class & knew his feelings about President Kennedy & thought he was making a joke. It took him a couple of min to convince us he was serious. I will never forget the look on his face when he told us.
Peggy Jensen: I was home sick from school, watching tv.
Joan Lindstrom Wolf: I was at school at Gleason School north of Oakland. The phone rang and Mrs. Martha Neis answered it. The phone hardly ever rang so I knew something was pretty important. She told all of us that the sad news.
Helen Taylor Murray: I asked my Mom and actually we were in school, Dist #52. My Dad came to school and told Mr Jungers. Not sure where the gas pump memory comes in. Maybe I didn’t understand and my Dad explained what happened later.
Teresa Tobin: Well since I wasn’t even a yr old! I’m sure I was just being a 10 mo old. 

Kats’ Korner: Editorial on President Kennedy


50 years ago today, a tragic event changed the course of The United States of America, possibly forever.

The assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy may forever be a mystery. There are those that still believe the assassination was carried out by the mob, CIA, FBI or President Lyndon Johnson.

There has never been proof of any such theories.

The truth of the matter is, Lee Harvey Oswald was determined to be the assassin. Whether he really did so or not, only he knows.

The fact is, the nation was shook beyond belief that day. To imagine that the youngest man ever elected President of the United States, who held so much promise for this country, was the victim of an assassin’s bullet was incomprehensible.

There is no doubt history, good or bad, was made that day. 50 years later, many Americans are enthralled in memories of JFK.

President Kennedy and the First Lady were to many, Camelot. For a brief moment, it seemed as if our country had royalty.

In the blink of an eye, all was irrevocably changed forever.

God Bless President Kennedy.

Robert C. “Bob” Busby, 87, of Wakefield, NE


Robert C. “Bob” Busby, 87, of Wakefield, Nebraska died on June 7, 2013 in Denver, Colorado.

A family graveside service was held on Monday, November 18, 2013 at the Wakefield Cemetery. Bob was born on March 23, 1926 in Wakefield, NE, the son of Clifford and Kathryn busby. He graduated from Wakefield High School in 1944 and married Dorothy Sundell in 1948. He had two sons: Michael and Kirk.

Bob served in the U.S. Air Corp in WW II as a belly gunner on a B-24. After his discharge in 1944, he attended the University of Nebraska, where he received a BS and Master’s Degree in geology. He began his career as a petroleum geologist in 1951 with Conoco and retired as an Independent Geologist. His lifelong love of geology never faded.

He married Angela Kline in 1990, who had three children: Richard, Kim and Jonathan. In retirement, Bob and Annie returned to Wakefield.

Bob enjoyed community participation, fishing, golf, skiing, sporting events and travel. He shared the same fun-loving gleam in his eye as his father and brother. Bob lived his life fully.

He is survived by his children Michael Busby and wife Emmalu of Chicken, AK; Kirk Busby and wife LaJuan of Pines, CO; Richard Kline of Omaha; Kim Kline and wife Deb of Papillion; Jonathan Kline and wife Joni of Omaha, NE and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Bob was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Annie; and his brother, Jack.

 

 

 

Oh What a Night! Ladies Night Out


Models from L&M. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Models from L&M. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Goldie Voss, 83, of Waterbury, NE


Goldie Voss, 83, of Waterbury, Nebraska died at her home near Waterbury on Thursday, November 21, 2013.

Funeral services for Goldie are pending at this time with Munderloh – Smith Funeral Home of Emerson.

Remembering President Kennedy


“Once you say you’re going to settle for second, that’s what happens to you in life,” President Kennedy.

Remembering President Kennedy


“A man may die. Nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on.” [President John F. Kennedy]. 50 years later, a solemn anniversary that reminds us all that asking what each of us can do for our country is still a brilliant idea.

President Kennedy.

President Kennedy.

First Snowfall


BRRRR it is cold and snowing outside! First snowfall of the year. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

BRRRR it is cold and snowing outside! First snowfall of the year. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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George T. Guill, 86 of Oakland, NE


GEORGE T. GUILL, 86 years, of Oakland, Nebraska, passed away Wednesday, November 20, 2013, at Oakland Heights in Oakland, Nebraska.

FUNERAL SERVICE: Monday, Nov 25, 2013, 10:30 a.m. at Frist Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oakland

BURIAL: At a later date

VISITATION: Sunday 4 – 8 p.m. with the family receiving friends from 6 – 8 p.m. at Pelan Funeral Home in Oakland. Visitation Monday will be held at the church one hour prior to the service.

MEMORIALS: Donor’s Choice

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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