Roger G. Thomsen, 72, of Pender NE


Roger G. Thomsen, 72, of Pender, Nebraska passed away Sunday, August 21, 2016 at a Lincoln, Nebraska hospital.

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

Helen Hohenstein, 74, of Lyons NE


Helen Hohenstein, 74 years, of Lyons, Nebraska, passed away on Sunday, August 21, 2016 at her home in Lyons.

Memorial Service pending with Pelan Funeral Services Lyons.

Cathryn Belle Huff, 91, of Tekamah NE


Cathryn Belle Huff, 91 years, of Tekamah, Nebraska, passed away on Sunday, August 21, 2016 at Oakland Heights Nursing Home in Oakland, Nebraska.

Visitation will be Thurs., Aug. 25th from 9L30-10:30 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Tekamah, NE.

The Funeral Service is Thurs., Aug. 25th at 10:30 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Tekamah, NE.

Burial is in the Tekamah Cemetery.

Memorials suggested to the family for future designation.

Pelan Funeral Services is in charge of arrangements.

 

Eva M. Spenner, 81, of Tekamah NE


Eva M. Spenner, 81 years, of Tekamah, Nebraska, passed away on Sunday, August 21, 2016 at Nebraska Methodist Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska.

Memorial Service pending with Pelan Funeral Services Tekamah.

Marian Christine (Svendsen) Wynn, 93, of Lyons NE


Marian Christine (Svendsen) Wynn was born to Andrew Peter Svendsen and Henriette Jensen on July 9, 1923 in Lyons, Nebraska. She passed away August 19, 2016, at Crowell Memorial Home in Blair, Nebraska, at the age of 93 years.

Marian graduated from Lyons High School in 1940. Upon graduation, she worked for the Glen L. Martin Bomber Plant in Baltimore, Maryland. It was there that she met the love of her life, Harold Willuknight Wynn. They were married on January 27, 1943. Her devotion to her husband continued through their 69 years of marriage.

Marian and Harold lived most of their lives on a farm near Lyons, where she enjoyed cooking and taking care of her husband. She was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church, where she enjoyed singing in the choir. Marian was also Chairman of the Methodist Church Fair Kitchen for many years. In 1980 she served as Worthy Matron in Eastern Star. She will also be remembered for her years of selling Avon, winning many awards for her hard work.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Harold; son, Robert; sister, Pauline Going; brothers, Edward and Andrew Svendsen.

She is survived by her son, Knight (Lynn) Wynn of Highland, WI; daughter, Paula (Richard) Nelson of Blair, NE; grandsons, Christopher (Sylvia) Wynn, Eric (Laura) Wynn, Jason Nelson; granddaughter, Kirstine (Jim) Chvala; great granddaughters, Haley Wynn, Analise Wynn, Gabrielle Wynn; great grandsons, Carter Wynn, Jordan Nelson.

Marian’s great devotion to her husband, her family, and many friends was an inspiration to all who knew her, and she will be terribly missed.

The Funeral Service is Tues., Aug. 23rd at 10:30 a.m. at the Memorial United Methodist Church in Lyons, NE. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the church.

Burial is in the Lyons Cemetery.

Memorials are suggested to the family for future designation.

Marian Wynn

Marian Wynn

One West Nile Virus Case Confirmed


One human West Nile Virus case has been confirmed in Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department’s service area this past week. For the period 2003-2015, there were a total of 82 human cases of West Nile Virus in the health district. Most people who are infected with West Nile have no symptoms or only mild flu-like symptoms. The most common types of West Nile include West Nile fever and West Nile encephalitis. West Nile fever includes flu-like symptoms, such as fever and muscle weakness. Symptoms of West Nile encephalitis include inflammation of the brain, disorientation, convulsions, and paralysis. Less than one out of 150 people who get bitten by an infected mosquito and become infected will get seriously ill. However, people over 50 and those with weakened immune systems are especially vulnerable to the disease and are more likely to experience serious effects.

The most important way to lower your risk is to prevent mosquito bites. The public is reminded to take the following precautions:

  • Use mosquito repellent when outside (containing DEET, picaridin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus)
  • Wear long sleeved shirts, pants, and socks
  • Avoid going out at dawn and dusk, when mosquitos are most active
  • Remove standing water to reduce mosquito breeding sites

A study recently released by the Journal of the American Medical Association shows that insect repellents that are 25% DEET can repel mosquitos for up to 8 hours and ticks for up to 5 hours with one application. The same study shows that insect repellents that are at least 5.75% Picaridin, 20% IR3535, or 30% Oil of lemon eucalyptus will last about the same amount of time.

A limited supply of FREE DEET mosquito wipes and mosquito dunks for standing water are still available at all Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department locations in Wisner, Norfolk, Tekamah. Limited supplies are available as well at UNL Extension offices in each of our four counties: Madison, Stanton, Cuming, and Burt. For questions please contact Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department at 402.529.2233.

Pop Tabs for Ronald McDonald House Requested


By Mary Loftis, Extension Associate

Aluminum pop tabs for the Ronald McDonald House are requested by September 15 so they can be delivered to Omaha.

Year-long collection sites are the Extension Office at the Burt County Courthouse in Tekamah and the Lied Tekamah Public Library.

This is an on-going project of the Burt County 4-H program.  Over the past 16 years more than 1 million tabs have been collected.

 

Pull tabs from any product are accepted, including fruit, vegetables, soup, any beverage and pet food.

 

Tabs will be recycled and funds support the Ronald McDonald House in Omaha.

This is a “home-away-from-home” for families so they can stay near their hospitalized child at little or no cost.

 

 

Fees to Increase in 2017 on Some Permits, Stamps


At a Commission meeting on Aug. 18 in Broken Bow, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission approved fee increases to some permits and stamps.

The increase in hunt permit fees, which will take effect once they are approved by the governor, will be used for fish and wildlife management and conservation activities across the agency, such as the agency’s pheasant plan, and will help ensure quality hunting and outdoor recreation in the future. This is the first increase in fees for any permit since 2010. To read more details of the Commission meeting, visit our website.

The Beauty of Summer


This beautiful flowering plant belongs to Brandy McElroy of Lyons. Isn't is just gorgeous? Summer definitely is a colorful season! Photo courtesy of Brandy McElroy.

This beautiful flowering plant belongs to Brandy McElroy of Lyons. Isn’t is just gorgeous? Summer definitely is a colorful season! Photo courtesy of Brandy McElroy.

Eva Dale (Miller) Climer, 89, of Lyons NE


Eva Dale (Miller) Climer was born on April 13, 1927 in rural Craig, Nebraska, near the Bertha Community, to Hurley and Hattie (Patrick) Martin Miller. She passed away on August 17, 2016 at Oakland Heights Nursing Home in Oakland, Nebraska, at the age of 89 years.

Eva enjoyed horseback riding, sledding, and other outdoor activities with her childhood friends and family. She attended rural Bertha school District 36 and graduated from Oakland High School in 1944. After graduation, Eva moved to Omaha, Nebraska where she worked for Mutual of Omaha.

Eva married Donald Climer on December 3, 1945 at the First United Methodist Church in Oakland. To this union three children were born, Michael, Randal and William. In 1945, Eva and Don moved to Thurston County and began farming. She was an active member of the First United Methodist Church in Walthill, Nebraska. In the spring of 1956, they moved to the Bertha area and continued farming. Eva was a member of the Divide Center Presbyterian Church, where she taught Sunday school and youth groups for many years. She was also a member of the Mariners.

After Don’s death in 1999, Eva moved to Lyons, Nebraska where she was an active member of First Presbyterian Church. She enjoyed family activities, and loved attending her grandchildren’s sports events. Eva loved her flower garden and enjoyed sewing and crocheting.

Eva was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Don; six brothers, Irvin Miller, Glen Miller, Elwood Miller, Raymond Martin, William Miller, Robert Miller; two sisters, Lula (Miller) Helms, Nadine (Martin) Simpson; one grandchild, Claude Climer.

Eva is survived by her three sons, Michael Climer of Omaha, Randal Climer of Omaha, and William (Elaine) Climer of Lyons, Nebraska; seven grandchildren Lisa (Craig Brown) Climer,
Melanie (Israel) Climer-Wilson, Mitchell Climer and Heather Carlson, William Climer Jr,
Christopher Climer, Claire Climer, Charise Climer; seven great grandchildren, Dylan Climer, Danielle Climer and Chance Wright, Reagan Wilson, Hailley Wilson, Addie Brown, Bess Brown, Kingston Climer; other relatives and friends.

Memorial Visitation is Mon., Aug. 22nd from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at Pelan Funeral Services in Lyons. Family will receive friends with Prayer Service at 7:00 p.m.

The Memorial Service is Tues., Aug. 23red at 1:00 p.m. at Pelan Funeral Services in Lyons.

Burial is in the Lyons Cemetery.

Memorials suggested to the family for future designation.