Doris June Modlin, 84, of Craig NE


Doris June Modlin, 84 years, of Craig, Nebraska, passed away on September 22, 2015 at CHI Health Lakeside Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska.

FUNERAL SERVICE: Saturday, September 26, 2015, 2:30 pm, at United Methodist Church in Craig, Nebraska

VISITATION:  Friday 6-8 pm, with family receiving friends at Pelan Funeral Services Tekamah. Visitation will also be held at the church one hour prior to service.

BURIAL: Tekamah Cemetery in Tekamah, Nebraska.

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

Doris Modlin

Doris Modlin

James Carl Anderson, “JC,” 84, of Calgary Alberta, Formerly of Oakland NE


James Carl Anderson (JC) 84, peacefully passed away on Thursday September 3, 2015 with his family by his side in Calgary, Alberta. JC was predeceased by his son Bryan.   He is survived by his special friend Karen, son John, daughters Susan, Sandra, grandsons, Austin and Eric of Calgary and brother Robert (Kathey), nephews Steve and Michael and their families.

JC was born in Oakland Nebraska, educated at Midland Lutheran College and then transferred to the University of Texas and graduated as a petroleum engineer. He worked for what later became Amoco in the United States. JC first came to Canada as Chief Engineer for Amoco in 1965. He decided to step out on his own and form his own exploration and production company in 1968. He started with an initial investment of $400,000 which he ultimately grew to one of Canada’s largest exploration and production companies with a total enterprise value of $7.2 billion, with production of 200,000 BOED that was ultimately sold to Devon Energy in the fall of 2001.

In 1971 JC found the Dunvegan gas field near Peace River Alberta which proved to be one of the ten largest natural gas fields in Canada with over 1.4 Trillion Cubic Feet of natural gas reserves. In 1995, in response to a hostile takeover attempt by Amoco towards Home Oil Company, JC submitted a one billion all stock bid for Home Oil Company as a white knight. This bid was ultimately proved to be successful, and was at that time in Canadian public markets the first successful all stock bid to succeed over an all cash hostile bid. Anderson also acquired Columbia Gas Canada, Amax Petroleum Canada, Ulster Petroleum and Numac Petroleum.

A larger than life personality, JC had a reputation of being a shrewd deal maker and a demanding taskmaster. His prodigious memory was legendary as was his passion for the nuts and bolts of exploring for hydrocarbons. To those who worked closely with JC the days were filled not only with high expectations but also with laughter and humour. To the end he remembered not only the details of many deals he was involved in but also the people he did them with and the many others he worked with over the years.

In February of 2002, JC and other members of the Anderson Exploration management team formed Anderson Energy Inc., a private company which ultimately went public in September 2005.

Business accomplishments aside, JC’s family was a great source of pride and his most special times were those spent with his children and grandchildren. JC lived to support his families’ activities whole heartedly. Known on the equestrian scene as the “A Team” JC’s children all enjoyed International success in the sport and were all members of Canada’s Equestrian Team. Along with the support of Barbara Anderson, a world class Show Jumping venue was constructed on the Anderson Ranch property in 1980 that continues to grow and cater the sport, which prompted the sport’s National Federation to induct the Anderson Family into the Jump Canada Hall of Fame in November, 2011.

JC was a philanthropist and his contributions to the community through many charities and self directed foundations were considerable. They include the: United Way, Calgary Foundation, Mazankoski Heart Hospital in Edmonton, Stars Air Ambulance, Easter Seals Camp Horizon and numerous other charities.

The family wishes to extend their sincere appreciation to JC’s cardiology team including Drs. Exner and Belenkie, Lisa Semeniuk, his caregivers from Calgary Elder Care and Victoria Order of Nurses, as well as the countless others who assisted with JC’s care over the past number of years.

MEMORIAL SERVICE: Saturday, October 10, 2015, 11 am, at the First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oakland, Nebraska

MEMORIALS: Friends of Oakland Foundation, Oakland Golf Club, Oakland Public Library.

JC Anderson

JC Anderson

JC Anderson

JC Anderson

Donald Bonine of Oroville CA formerly of Lyons NE


Donald Bonine

Donald Bonine

Donald Dean Bonine was born in Des Moines, Iowa to Elver and Bernice Bonine on September 4, 1937 and died in Oroville, California on September 10, 2015.

The family moved to Omaha, Nebraska when Don was 2 years old and subsequently moved to Lyons, Nebraska when Don was in grade school. Don loved growing up in Lyons and graduated from Lyons High School in 1957. He attended Wayne State College for a year. In his early years, Don worked for McMonie’s Grocery Store and the Creamery in Lyons and Falstaff Brewery and Omaha Steaks in Omaha, but his real love was cooking and he had an exceptional talent for the culinary arts. He worked in all types of restaurants in the western half of the United States. He loved traveling to different areas of the country and working in different types of restaurants. He always said that he would learn something new at each restaurant and his motto was “have spatula, will travel”. Don also shared his culinary skills with the community of Bangor, California by cooking fund raising dinners for the Community Hall and Park and by cooking barbecued lunches for the volunteer clean up crew for Bangor Cemetery. He was an avid outdoorsman/fisherman and enjoyed camping and boating with his family and friends. He also enjoyed music and sports, especially football. Don was also a licensed barber. Throughout Don’s life, the state of Nebraska, and the town of Lyons, was always “home” to him and he loved returning for visits with family and friends. He was a proud Nebraskan.

Don was preceded in death by his father and stepmother, Elver “Barney” and Ann Bonine, his mother and stepfather, Bernice and Ray Lindeman, and his sister and brother in law, Bonnie and Earl Miller.

Survivors include his significant other of 16 years, Kathleen Arnoldsen of Bangor, Ca.; his children, Michael (Heidi) Bonine of Wahoo, Ne., Kristi (Mark) Beers of Logan, Ia, Diane (Richard) Neal of Destin, Fl., Mark Bonine of Omaha, Ne., Melissa Velez of Omaha, Ne., Matthew (Suan) Bonine of Denver, Co., and Michelle Bonine of Portland, Or. He is also survived by 13 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. In addition, Don is survived by Kathleen’s daughters, Pamela of Los Angeles Ca., Victoria (Kim) of Chino Hills, Ca., Sandra (Kent) of Chino Hills, Ca., and Lisa (Dan) of Chino Hills, Ca.,13 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren, Kathleen’s mother, Catherine Lichty of Anaheim Hills, Ca.and Kathleen’s brother Pat (Lohri) Phelan and children of Anaheim Hills, Ca.

GRAVESIDE MEMORIAL SERVICE: Saturday, October 10, 2015, 1 pm, at the Lyons Cemetery

NO VISITATION

MEMORIALS: To the family to be designated at a later date

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Ethel Stillman, 103, of Decatur NE


Ethel G. (Means) Stillman was born May 2, 1912 to Albert and Ida Mae (Boland) Means in Walthill, Nebraska. She passed away September 16, 2015 at the Golden Living Center in Tekamah, Nebraska, at the age of 103 years.

Ethel grew up with her family on the farm. She was married to Lloyd Williams, and to this union were born two daughters, Lucretia and Rosemary. Ethel and Lloyd continued to raise their family on the farm, until he passed away on October 24, 1955, in a crop duster accident. Ethel later married Melvin Stillman, and together they worked on the family farm, until moving to town before Melvin passed away, on March 29, 1985.

Ethel enjoyed sewing, crocheting, and knitting. She laid her needles down only a short time ago, but held her blankets, checking her work up until her passing. She also liked to cook, and baking fresh bread and cinnamon rolls was a weekend tradition. Ethel found joy in these hobbies, and she passed them onto her greatest love, her family.

She is survived by her six grandchildren; eleven great grandchildren; five great great grandchildren.

MEMORIAL SERVICE: Wednesday, September 23, 2015, 10:30 am, at the United Methodist Church in Decatur, Nebraaska.

NO VISITATION

BURIAL: Hillcrest Cemetery, Decatur

MEMORIALS: To the family to be designated at a later date

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Ethel Stillman

Ethel Stillman

Ethel G. Stillman, 103, of Decatur NE


Ethel G. Stillman, 103 years, of Decatur, Nebraska passed away Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at the Golden Living Center in Tekamah, Nebraska.

MEMORIAL SERVICE: Services are pending with Pelan Funeral Services.

Norma (Barger) Taylor, 83, of Tekamah NE


Norma (Barger) Taylor, 83 years, of Tekamah, Nebraska passed away Tuesday, September 15, 2015 at Golden Living Center in Tekamah.

GRAVESIDE SERVICE: Friday, September 18th, 2015, 2:00 pm, at the Tekamah Cemetery, Tekamah, Nebraska

NO VISITATION

BURIAL: Tekamah Cemetery

MEMORIALS: Tekamah Fire and Rescue Squad

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Lonnie Lee Giles, 82, of Tekamah NE


Lonnie Lee Giles was born April 29, 1933 to Darious and Pearl (Price) Giles in Tekamah, Nebraska. He passed away Tuesday, September 15, 2015 at Burgess Health Center in Onawa, Iowa, at the age of 82 years.

Lonnie attended both Tekamah Elementary School and Tekamah High School, graduating in 1952. He served in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict from 1953 to 1955.

He lived in Colorado, where he worked in the trucking industry, until he moved back to Nebraska in 1977. Lonnie married Shirley (Modlin) on December 16, 1978. He began working for the Burt County Road Department in 1981, and retired from there in 1995.

He was baptized into the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at Decatur, Nebraska in June 1982. He was a member of American Legion LaFrenz Post #15 in Tekamah.

Lonnie enjoyed camping with family, especially the grandchildren. He could always find things to do around their home and yard. He never thought keeping up with mowing at the church property was a weekly chore.

He was preceded in death by his parents; son, Ronald Scott; sister, Daphne Archer; brother, Bob.

He is survived by his wife, Shirley; daughter, Tamara (Gregory) Dietrich of Federal Heights, CO; granddaughter, Amy Lynn (Anthony) DeGeorge of Thornton, CO; step-daughter, Kimberly Kaye (Tom) Kegler of Herman, NE; step-son, Douglas Lloyd (Michele) Modlin of Hebron, NE; step-grandchildren, Alea (Paul) Landrum, AJ (Tara) Modlin and Brandon (Sarah) Modlin, Shane (Katie) Kegler; step-great grandchildren, Sophia Ivadell Kegler and Alivia Malay Kegler, Elijah Douglas Modlin, Reid Patrick Modlin; sisters, Bonnie (Sidney) Crippen of Tekamah, Wanda Blankenbeckler and Linda Calwell both of Blair, NE, Carma (Larry) Robinson of Tekamah; brother, Kenneth (Connie) Giles of Bloomington, IN.

MEMORIAL SERVICE: Saturday, September 19, 2015, 10:00 a.m., at the Church of Jesus Christ, Decatur Restoration Branch in Decatur, Nebraska.

NO VISITATION

BURIAL: Tekamah Cemetery in Tekamah, Nebraska.

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

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Lonnie Giles

Lonnie Giles

Norma Jean Taylor, 83, of Tekamah NE


Norma Jean Taylor, 83 years, of Tekamah, Nebraska passed away Tuesday, September 15, 2015 at Golden Living Center in Tekamah.

FUNERAL SERVICE: Services are pending with Pelan Funeral Services.

Lonnie L. Giles, 82, of Tekamah NE


Lonnie L. Giles, 82 years, of Tekamah, Nebraska passed away Tuesday, September 15, 2015 at Burgess Health Center in Onawa, Iowa.

FUNERAL SERVICE: Services are pending with Pelan Funeral Services.

Fred H. Fager, 90, of Craig NE


Fred H. Fager, of Craig, Nebraska, was born on October 10, 1924 in Wausa, Nebraska to Edd and Emma (Moller) Fager. He passed away September 9, 2015 at the Oakland Mercy Hospital in Oakland, Nebraska, at the age of 90 years.

Fred attended country school and graduated from Lyons High School in 1943.

After high school Fred served in the US Army with the 170th Military Police Company. During this time he was stationed in the Persian Gulf and Egypt.

Fred married Eunice Berg on Sept. 27, 1947 in Craig. They farmed and fed cattle in the Craig area for many years. To this union two children were born, Richard and Brenda.

In 1987 Fred was married to Connie Jacobson of Craig. They resided in Craig at the time of his death.

Fred was a farmer and cattle feeder for over 35 years. He loved the farm work; and helping in many projects in the community. He was active in many organizations over years; serving on the Burt Co. Feeders Assoc., Craig Coop Board, Craig Cemetery Board, Burt Co. Fair Board, Burt Co Extension Board, Craig American Legion, and Oakland VFW. Fred was also a member of the Craig Methodist Church and served in various positions with the church. Fred also served as Mayor of Craig for several years.

Fred loved his family dearly and always enjoyed having family around. Fred’s hobbies included attending auctions, antiquing, talking farming, country music, gardening, and playing bingo at the Senior Center.

He was preceded in death by his parents; half-brothers, Clinton, Clifford and Leo Fager; and step-sister Linnea Curtis.

Fred is survived by his wife Connie of Craig; son, Richard (Micki) of Sioux Falls, SD; daughter, Brenda (Greg) Tenopir of Wahoo, NE; step-children, Deborah (John) Spangler of Maple Grove, MN, Mark Jacobson of St. Cloud, MN, Douglas Jacobson of Craig, Pamela Jacobson of Coon Rapids, MN, Tamera Newman of Coon Rapids, MN, Thomas Jacobson of Osageo, MN; 24 grandchildren; 28 great grandchildren.

FUNERAL SERVICE: Monday, September 14, 2015, 10:30 a.m. at the Evangelical Free Church in Oakland, Nebraska.

VISITATION: Sunday 5-7 p.m. with family receiving friends and a REMEMBRANCE SERVICE at 7 p.m. all at Pelan Funeral Services Oakland. Visitation Monday will be held at the church one hour prior to the service.

BURIAL with MILITARY HONORS: Craig Cemetery in Craig, Nebraska

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

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Fred Fager

Fred Fager