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

Robert D. Watson, 90, of Walthill NE


Robert D. Watson, 90, of Walthill, Nebraska died on Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at Legacy Garden Rehabilitation and Living Center in Pender, NE.

Funeral services for Robert are currently pending with Munderloh – Smith Funeral Home.

This Day in History


AMERICAN REVOLUTION

1777

George Weedon is promoted to brigadier general »

AUTOMOTIVE

1948

NASCAR founded »

CIVIL WAR

1862

Battle of Val Verde »

COLD WAR

1972

Nixon arrives in China for talks »

CRIME

1961

Rockefeller imposter and convicted felon born »

1994

Double agent Aldrich Ames is arrested »

DISASTER

1971

Tornadoes move across Mississippi River Delta »

GENERAL INTEREST

1848

Marx publishes Manifesto »

1885

Washington Monument dedicated »

1972

Nixon in China »

HOLLYWOOD

1926

Garbo’s first U.S. film opens »

LITERARY

1927

Erma Bombeck is born »

MUSIC

1981

Dolly Parton cements her crossover success as “9 to 5” hits #1 »

OLD WEST

1828

Cherokee receive their first printing press »

PRESIDENTIAL

1848

John Quincy Adams suffers a stroke »

SPORTS

1952

Dick Button wins second Olympic figure skating gold »

VIETNAM WAR

1967

Bernard Fall killed by mine in South Vietnam »

1970

Kissinger begins secret negotiations with North Vietnamese »

1972

Nixon visits China »

WORLD WAR I

1916

Battle of Verdun begins »

1918

Allied troops capture Jericho »

WORLD WAR II

1944

Tojo makes himself “military czar” »

Donna R. Evans, 72, of Wayne NE


Donna B. Evans, 72, of Wayne, NE, passed away Monday, February 20, 2017 at Providence Medical Center in Wayne.

Memorial services are pending with Bressler-Munderloh-Smith Funeral Home in Wakefield.

Betty Homes and Delwin Benne Reign at Oakland Heights


Oakland Heights News by Nancy Silvey

The residents had a good time at the Valentine party last week, we crowned our 2017 King and Queen, Delwin Benne and Betty Homes. This week we will be having a Movie Matinee on Thursday February 23 at 2:30 pm. serving pop and popcorn. Next Monday February 27th is our monthly resident council meeting at 2:30 pm. We have a couple of residents celebrating birthday’s next week, Rosemary Kai on February 27, and Millie Moseman on March 3rd.

Church Service for Sunday February 26thwill be given by Craig/Alder Grove Church at 2:30 pm with a luncheon following service. On Tuesday February 28th is Catholic Mass at 9:30 am given by Father Paul, then on Wednesday we will be having Communion with Pastor Hoden at 1:00 pm.

Activities for the week of Feb. 27th to March 4th are as follows, reading with Jill, Manicures, Sing A Long, Game Day, Bingo the w/WOW, Reading Group, Bible Fellowship, Word Games, Let’s Play Ball, Crafty Cooking, Friday Bingo, and Lawrence Walk.

Volunteers signing in last week were; Dani Moseman, Bonnie Fleischman, Lola Bridgeford, Sue Beckner, Dani Moseman, Judy Nelson, Mary Donavon, Betty Hanna, and Nadine Anderson.

Guest signing the guest book last week was: Mary Plageman to see Dorothy Larson.

Betty Homes and Delwin Benne were crowned Queen and King at the Oakland Heights Valentines Day party. Photo courtesy of Oakland Heights.

Betty Homes and Delwin Benne were crowned Queen and King at the Oakland Heights Valentines Day party. Photo courtesy of Oakland Heights.

 

 

 

 

Bill M. Anderson, 84, of Tekamah NE


Bill M. Anderson, age 84, of Tekamah, Nebraska passed away Saturday, February 18, 2017, at the Tekamah Care and Rehabilitation Center in Tekamah.
Bill was born February 23, 1932, to Clifford and Irene (Wilson) Anderson at rural Craig, Nebraska. He graduated from Craig High School in 1952.

On May 23, 1953, Bill and Yvonne Maxwell were united in marriage at the United Methodist Church in Craig. To this union two children were born, Jeff and Michele.

Bill entered the U.S. Army June 1, 1953 during the Korean Conflict. The majority of his service was served in Germany. He was honorably discharged May 11, 1955.

After returning from his military duties, he entered Dana College, Blair, Nebraska, earning his bachelor’s degree. Upon graduation, he accepted a job teaching English and French in Pierce High School, Pierce, Nebraska. He spent two years there and then returned to Tekamah to teach English and French in the high school. During those years he attended Creighton University, Omaha to receive his master’s degree and the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, for a Specialist degree. He retired in 1995. After retirement, he spent three years on the Tekamah City Council and four years as Mayor of Tekamah. He was an active member of the Tekamah United Methodist Church and American Legion LaFrenz Post No. 15.

Bill was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He loved children, his own and those he worked with. Each day his hope was that he had helped prepare each child for the world ahead of them.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Clifford and Irene Anderson and his father- and mother-in-law, Lloyd and Naomi Maxwell.

Survivors are his wife of 63 years, Yvonne; son, Jeff (Karen) Anderson of Reuter, MO; daughter, Michele Anderson (husband, Mike Fangman) of Lawrence, KS; six grandchildren, Hannah, Elijah, Ashley, Brandt, Calissa and Dru; three step grandchildren, Simon, Lindsey and Jared; great grandchildren; sister, Betty McCracken of Wichita, KS; brothers-in-law, Vaden (Ardie) Maxwell and Vernon (Joan) Maxwell all of Tekamah; many nieces and nephews.

Memorial services will be on  Saturday, February 25, 2017, at 11 a.m., at the United Methodist Church in Tekamah.  Burial with Military Honors by the American Legion LaFrenz Post No. 15 and VFW Bataan Post No. 3304 will be held at the Tekamah Cemetery in Tekamah, Nebraska.  There is no visitation.

Memorials may be directed to the Tekamah United Methodist Church, Tekamah Fire and Rescue, Tekamah American Legion.

Pelan Funeral Services in Tekamah in charge of arrangements.

Bill Anderson

Bill Anderson

 

Jean E. Sanders, 92, of Wahoo, Formerly of Oakland and West Point NE


Jean E. Sanders, 92 of Wahoo, formerly of rural Oakland and West Point, Nebraska passed away Wednesday, February 15, 2017, at South Haven Living Center in Wahoo.  Funeral services will be on Friday, February 24, 2017, at 11 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church in Oakland, NE.  Rev. Joel Rathbun, officiating, with Sue Beckner, organist.  Burial will be in the Westside Cemetery, rural Oakland, Nebraska.  Casket Bearers are: Kurt Sanders, Rudie Nemec, Leroy Nelson, Paul Pearson & Michael Lanning.  Honorary casket bearers are:  Duke Wagner & Jeff Richards.   The family will receive friends Friday, from 10 – 11 a.m. at the Church  Memorials are suggested to the Oakland First United Methodist Church, or Capital Humane Society, 2320 Park Blvd, Lincoln, NE  68502.  Pelan Funeral Services in Oakland is in charge of arrangements.

Jean was born to David S. and Eva G. (Frank) Servine in Lyons, Nebraska, on January 24, 1925. Jean and her older brother, David F. “Bud” Servine grew up in Oakland, Nebraska. Jean graduated from Oakland High School in 1943.

In 1947, Jean married her high school sweetheart, Charles Sanders of Oakland and they moved to the Sanders family farm in rural Oakland. They gave birth to two daughters, Mary and Pat and a son, David. In addition to helping run the family farm and raise her family, Jean spent her spare time volunteering for the West Side United Methodist Church Women’s Society; serving as a Brownie and Girl Scout Leader; serving as an officer for the Square Oaks Square Dance Club; and serving as an officer for the Oakland High School Band Parents.  Jean loved cooking, dancing, singing, swimming, ceramics, playing piano, and had a strong love for all of her pets.  Jean and Charles lived at their farm for 40 years before retiring and buying their dream house in West Point, Nebraska, where they lived together for another 24 years and were able to travel and enjoy their retirement.

Jean is preceded in death by her husband, Charles; parents, David and Eva, and brother, Bud.

She is survived by her children, Mary and Don Lanning of Lincoln, Pat and Doug Harris of Lenexa, KS, and David and Candi Sanders of Lincoln; grandchildren, Michael and Jamie Lanning of Kansas City, MO, Katie Lanning of Lincoln, Chloe Sanders of Lincoln and great grandson, Andrew Lanning of Kansas City, MO.

Jean Sanders

Jean Sanders

Do Unto Others


How politically informed are you? 

I watch every news conference and press conference I can: The LIVE and REAL version. Not something the press conjures up.

I am proud to be an American citizen. I also know it is my personal responsibility to stay informed. I used to believe mainstream media. What was I thinking??? I watched President Trump’s live news conference the other day. I took notes, as a real journalist does. The next day, I read headlines stating President Trump was unhinged. What? He was totally calm. He even stated he was having fun.

Mainstream media has NOT been reporting real news for so long, they don’t even know how to find it! And, in my own personal opinion, they are liberals who just can’t accept that Hillary isn’t President. I have voted in every election since I was 18. Did I vote for every President elected since then? No. Did I riot in the streets, destroying property?  NO! I am an American. I show respect, supporting the leader of the free world, because that is what true Americans do.

I have a degree in journalism and I can tell you, they are not reporting news correctly. To be fair when writing a story, you have to be fair and accurate, allowing both sides to speak. Actually, to be an adult, the same rules apply.

I will say, as having previously served on the Oakland City Council, and lost election, words hurt. People I had known for years messaged me during election, being so unkind I was speechless. It is shocking the means people will go to to get elected. I could have won had I said all I know about a certain person. Did I? Obviously not, because I lost. And, I am proud of that. 

Do unto others as you would have them do unto you,”

Words to live by.

Enjoy the weather. Have a wonderful weekend. God Bless!

Slope Work to Begin East of Walthill


February 17, 2017 (Norfolk, Neb.) — Weather permitting, slope repair work is scheduled to begin February 27 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.

 

Beast Feast 2017


The second annual Beast Feast was held in Oakland last Saturday. The proceeds from the event will support Oakland's 150th celebration in 2018. All photo credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

The second annual Beast Feast was held in Oakland last Saturday. The proceeds from the event will support Oakland’s 150th celebration in 2018. All photo credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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