Donald L. Hayes, 86, of Lyons NE


Donald L. Hayes, 86 years, of Lyons, Nebraska, passed away Thursday, March 16, 2017 at his residence in Lyons.

MEMORIAL VISITAION

Thursday March 30th
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Pelan Funeral Services Lyons204 Main Street
Lyons, NE 68038

Family will be receiving friends.

MEMORIAL SERVICE

Friday March 31
 11:00 AM
Memorial United Methodist Church, Lyons305 Pearl Street
Lyons, NE 68038

Military Honors will be held at the church.

Cemetery Details

LOCATION

Westside Cemetery

Oakland, Nebraska 68045

Memorials suggested to the family for later designation.

Donald Hayes

Norma G. Orrell, 75, of Lyons NE


Norma G. Orrell, 75 years, of Lyons, Nebraska, passed away Friday, March 10, 2017 at her residence in Lyons.

VISITATION

Thursday March 16th
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Pelan Funeral Services Lyons204 Main Street
Lyons, NE 68038

FUNERAL SERVICE

Thursday March 16th
2:00 PM
Pelan Funeral Services Lyons204 Main Street
Lyons, NE 68038

Memorial Contribution

TO THE FAMILY FOR LATER DESIGNATION.

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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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

Wayne Vavra, 76, of Lyons NE


Wayne Vavra, 76 years, of Lyons, Nebraska, passed away Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at the Lyons Living Center in Lyons.

Memorial Service is pending with Pelan Funeral Services Lyons.

Eva Weeks, 93, of Lyons NE


Eva Weeks, age 93, of rural Lyons, Nebraska passed away on January 13, 2017 at her home in rural Lyons.  Funeral Mass will be on  Wednesday, January 18, 2017, at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Lyons, Nebraska.  Burial will be in the Lyons Cemetery, Lyons.  Visitation will be held Tuesday, from 5-7 p.m. with family receiving friends and a Vigil Service at 7 p.m. all at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. Visitation will also be held at the church one hour prior to service.  Memorials too the family for later designation.  Pelan Funeral Services in Lyons in charge of arrangements

Eva Weeks was born January 25, 1923 to Lee “Doc” and Pina (Barada) Beck at their home east of Rosalie, Nebraska. She grew up with two sisters, Melva and Mary Lee, and one brother, Tom Beck.

Eva was devoted to church and all activities associated with doing God’s work. She was married to Garth Redding at a younger age. This union was blessed with five children: Bob, Tom, John, Mary and Joe Redding. Eva was a totally devoted stay at home mother, raising their five children and providing whatever assistance she could to her husband and his farming career. Life can be hard at times, which unfortunately Eva had to experience, losing Garth at a very young age. Eva spent several years as a single mother, with the job of keeping the farm going for her and her family’s source of income. Those years were very hard for Eva.

 

After several years alone, Eva met and married Art Uhing. This was a huge blessing for both of them, as they had been in similar circumstances. Unfortunately, after several good years together, God called Art home, leaving Eva single again. She knew from what she had experienced in the past that she did not want to be that single mother again; God in his mercy for her brought her to Anton Oligmueller, a very wonderful man devoted to God and family. They were happy together for quite a period of time, but Anton had used his allotted days on earth, and was called home as well. His absence paired Eva with someone else who needed her companionship, Harold Weeks. Eva and Harold spent many joyous years together. Eva remained devoted to raising her children; she was also successfully involved with many step children and step grandchildren, sharing in their lives.

 

During Eva’s entire life she possessed and utilized the talent of her hands. She knitted, crocheted and tatted. She always made the most beautiful, perfect projects, giving most away to family and friends. Every one of her many grandchildren and great grandchildren received a perfectly knitted baby blanket and booties. Throughout Eva’s years, she loved camping, boating and travelling to many places. She was involved with clubs and her church her entire life. During her later years, Eva was very hard to keep home; she was definitely a get-up-and-go type of person. She loved people and people loved her. She was a very good and willing player of most any table game; you had to watch out because she wasn’t going to let you win, if she had anything to say about it.

Even with her trials, Eva enjoyed life to the fullest. God was with Eva, giving her the strength it took for her to be able to stay in her home independently, with her dog Sally, until it was time for her to go with him. She will be greatly missed by so very many family and friends that she has had a huge impact on.

Eva is survived by her children, most grandchildren and most great grandchildren; there are a few ahead of her that she will be so happy to see, letting them know for us that they are missed here on earth, and many are looking forward to their reunion someday.

WE ALL LOVE AND MISS YOU MOM!!

Eva Weeks

Eva Weeks

Loraine I. Hooks, 91, of Lyons NE


Loraine I. Hooks, age 91, of Lyons, Nebraska passed away Sunday, December 11, 2016, at Oakland Heights in Oakland, Nebraska.  A Celebration of Life service will be on Thursday, December 15, 2016, 1 p.m. at Pelan Funeral Services in Lyons, Nebraska with burial at a later date.  There is no visitation.  Memorials are suggested to the Robert Klase – Rogers VFW Auxiliary, Lyons Community Club & Nebraska Humane Society.  Pelan Funeral Services in Lyons is in charge of arrangements.

Loraine I. Hooks was born December 16, 1924, in Kennard, Nebraska, to Lillard S. and Myrtle A. (Petersen) Jensen. She passed away Sunday, December 11, 2016, at Oakland Heights in Oakland, Nebraska, at the age of 91 years.

Loraine attended country school, and graduated from Blair High School in 1941.  She loved gardening, cooking and especially shopping.

On August 22, 1945, Loraine and Leo Hooks were united in marriage in Omaha, Nebraska.  They were married almost 62 years.  They have one daughter, Melissa.

Loraine was a member of the Eastern Star and was a past Worthy Matron for Esther Chapter No. 208, OES.  She was also a longtime member of the Burt County Extension Club and the First Presbyterian Church in Lyons.  She was actively involved in the Robert Klase – Rogers VFW Auxiliary.

Loraine’s hobbies included anything to do with gardening, her club activities, camping, and her grandson, Søren.  She loved people and especially enjoyed talking on the phone, playing cards and taking care of her cat, Buffy.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Leo; and sister, Eleanor Hansen.

Survivors include her daughter, Melissa, of Papillion, NE; grandson, Søren also of Papillion; sisters and brother, Lois Eaton, Mary Ann (Ralph) Nielsen, and James (Joan) Jensen all of Omaha, NE; many nieces and nephews.

Loraine Hooks

Loraine Hooks

Ethelyn Fay Greve, 69, of Decatur NE


Ethelyn Fay Greve was born March 9, 1947 to Ernest Dale and Darlene Fay (Sparks) Davis in Decatur, Nebraska. She passed away on October 29, 2016 at Legacy Garden Rehabilitation and Living Center in Pender, Nebraska, at the age of 69 years.

Ethelyn was raised in Decatur with her parents and four siblings. She married Larry Lee Greve December 3, 1964 in Decatur and to this union were born six children; Larry, Jamie, Jeremy, Lisa, Londa and Jolene.

Ethelyn drove a school bus for many years. She also managed the Senior Citizen Center in Deactur. She was a member of the New Life Assembly of God Church in Lyons, Nebraska where she taught Vacation Bible School, Missionettes and Sunday school. She enjoyed reading, baking cookies and making her grandchildren baby quilts. She also loved to visit with the grandchildren and treasured watching her family interacting together.

She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Samuel Davis; brother-in-law, Warren Greve; sister-in-law, Theresa Greve; father-in-law, Ferdinand Greve; mother-in-law, Deloris Greve.

She is survived by her husband, Larry; children, Larry Greve, Jamie (Joy) Greve, Jeremy (Renee) Greve, Lisa (William) Zollicoffer, Londa Greve, Jolene (Tony) Moore; grandchildren, Brent (Jasmine), Matthew, Shanika, Blake, Michael, Krystal, Cody, Brandon, Karlee, Zoe; great grandchildren, Kylie, Lily, Layten, Kinley, Owen; sisters, Sandy (Delwin) Johnson, Kellene Davis, Julie (Joe) Svendsen; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Vicki Davis-Hankins, Donnie Greve, Della Kellogg, Charlene Copley, Doris (Woody) Martin, Alice (Richard) King, Wayne (Charlene) Greve, Terry (Enola) Greve, Roy (Leslie) Greve, Landis (Lesley) Greve, Gloria (Dan) Muckey, Nowell (Julie) Greve; many nieces, nephews and other relatives.

Visitation is Tues., Nov. 1st from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Pelan Funeral Services in Lyons NE. Visitation will also be held at the church one hour prior to the service.

The Funeral Service is Wed., Nov. 2nd at 1:00 p.m. at the New Life Assembly of God Church in Lyons NE.

Burial is in the Hillcrest Cemetery in Decatur NE.

Memorials suggested to the family for designation at a later time.

Ethelyn Greve

Ethelyn Greve

Pamela A. (George) Hedges, 62, of Lyons NE


Pamela A. (George) Hedges was born to Nicholas and Tressie (Roscoe) George on September 10, 1954 in Omaha, Nebraska. She passed away on Saturday, September 17, 2016 at her home in Lyons, Nebraska, at the age of 62 years.

Pam grew up in Lyons and graduated from Lyons High School. Pam was married to Bill Hedges on September 9, 1984. She took pleasure in reading, baking and gardening.

She was a member of the United Methodist Church. She worked as a custodian, caregiver and a florist.She was heavily involved with the local farmers’ market as well.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Tressie George.

She is survived by her children, Hayley Jones and James Hedges both of Lyons; granddaughter, Jaiden Jones of Lyons; brothers, Doug (Barb) George, Greg (Betty) George all of Fremont, NE; sister, Cynthia George of Lyons.

A Memorial Service will be held Fri., Sept. 23rd at 11:00 a.m. at the Memorial United Methodist Church in Lyons.

There will not be a visitation or a burial.

Memorials suggested to the Memorial United Methodist Church in Lyons.

Pelan Funeral Services is in charge of arrangements.

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Pamela Hedges

Helen (Gaver) Hohenstein, 74, of Lyons NE


Helen (Gaver) Hohenstein was born June 24, 1942, outside of Tekamah, Nebraska, to Ernest and Frieda (Moeller) Gaver. She passed away on Sunday, August 21, 2016, at her granddaughter Ashley’s home. After a short battle with cancer, God called her home, at 74 years.

Helen attended District 29 School near Tekamah, and Tekamah High School for two years, before leaving to help on the family farm near Herman, Nebraska. She married Donald Updike of Lyons, Nebraska. To this union two children were born, Debbie and Duane. She later married Jerry Hohenstein of Craig, Nebraska. Helen enjoyed running a daycare out of her home for many years, and cooking for local nursing homes, before retiring.

Helen was very talented and enjoyed many crafts, including quilting and crocheting. She had a very caring heart and was concerned for others’ wellbeing. She loved her dog Ellie and enjoyed sitting outside with her watching the wildlife.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Jerry; daughter, Debbie; sisters, Mabel Katt, Ruth Fisher, Ellen Boever; brother, Clinton Gaver.

Survivors include her son, Duane Updike of Casey, IA; sister, Lorena Haswell of Oxford, IA; brother, Dale (Vikki) Gaver of Blair, NE; grandchildren, Ashley (David) Schild, Joey Updike, Talon Trice, Blaine Hoyt, Jeg Updike; great-grandchildren; Alexia, David Jr. and Keira Schild; many nieces and nephews.

A Memorial Service will be held Wed., Aug. 31st at 10:30 a.m. at the Bethany Lutheran Church in Lyons.

No visitation.

Burial is in the Tekamah Cemetery.

Memorials suggested to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22478 in Oklahoma City, OK 73123.

Pelan Funeral Services is in charge of arrangements.

 

Helen Hohenstein

Helen Hohenstein