Rick Nielsen, 59, of Ogallala, died Oct. 28, 2012, in the Northern Colorado Medical Center of Greeley, Colo. Services will be at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3, at Draucker Funeral Home with the Rev. Chuck Rager of the First United Methodist Church officiating. There will be no visitation.The family chose cremation. Online condolences may be sent to drauckerfh.com. Draucker Funeral Home of Ogallala is in charge of arrangements.
Month: October 2012
Therese I. Keefe
Therese I. Keefe, 89, of Columbus, formerly of Kearney, passed away Oct. 29, 2012, at the Golden Living Center in Columbus.
Therese Ileen was born on Aug. 26, 1923, in Valley County, to Carl M. and Ida M. (Mogensen) Hansen. She was raised in the Ord and Burwell areas and received her education at Haskel Creek Country School and graduated from Ord High School in 1941.
On Aug. 15, 1942, Therese was united in marriage to Morris M. Keefe at the 20th Infantry Chapel in Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. For over 40 years the couple along with their family farmed and ranched in Valley and Custer Counties and settled south of Sargent. Throughout the years, Therese worked in the Sargent, Broken Bow and Kearney hospitals in housekeeping and the kitchen.
Following their retirement, the couple lived in Ord and Kearney. Morris passed away on Nov. 4, 1996. Therese continued to make her home in Kearney until April 2012, when she moved to Columbus.
She was a member of Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Kearney. She enjoyed playing bingo and watching western movies.
Survivors include three daughters and three sons-in-law, Karla (Tom) Knott, of Broken Bow, Patricia (Larry) Young, of Comstock, Kimberly (Jay) White, of Columbus; two sons and two daughters-in-law, Richard (Carol) Keefe, of Sargent, and Matthew (Debi) Keefe, of North Platte; 17 grandchildren; and 18 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Morris; a son, James M. Keefe; a grandson, Justin Young; two brothers, Jack and Wally Hansen; and a sister, Audrey Keefe.
Her wishes were to be cremated. A celebration of her life will be at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 1, at the Ord Memorial Chapel with Father Mark Maresh officiating. Inurnment will be at the Ord Catholic Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to Catholic Charity. Ord Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
SD Inmate Is The Second This Month To Be Executed, Victims Mother Travels To Watch
A South Dakota inmate has been executed for the 1990 rape and murder of a 9-year-old girl who disappeared after leaving her home to buy sugar for lemonade.
Sixty-year-old Donald Moeller received a lethal injection Tuesday night at the state penitentiary in Sioux Falls, marking the state’s second execution this month.
Moeller kidnapped Becky O’Connell from a Sioux Falls convenience store in May 1990, then raped and stabbed her. Her naked body was found the next day near the Big Sioux River.
Becky’s mother, Tina Curl, has been steadfast in her wish to watch Moeller die. She raised money so she could travel from her New York home to watch the execution.
Curl says Moeller watched her daughter take her last breath, and she wanted to watch him take his.
Elaine Grasz
Elaine Grasz, 45, of Brady, died Oct. 25, 2012, as a result of an auto accident near Maxwell. A memorial fund has been set up at Adams Bank & Trust, P.O. 189, North Platte, NE 69103. Online guest book at blasestrauser.com. Services are pending at Blasé Strauser Funeral Home, of Gothenburg.
Wayne Deaver
Wayne Deaver,19, of Grant, died Oct. 27, 2012, at the Denver Health Center from an accident at Iliff, Colo. Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m., (MDT) today, at the Grant Mother of Sorrows Catholic Church. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 31, at the Mother of Sorrows Church with Father Mark Pfeiffer officiating. Burial will be at the Grant Cemetery. The casket will not be open. Register book signing will be today, at the Bullock-Long Funeral Home in Grant, which is in charge of arrangements.
Aneta Engel
Aneta Engel, 55, died Oct. 29, 2012, at the Sunrise Heights Nursing Home in Wauneta. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. (MST) on Thursday, Nov. 1, at the American Legion Building of Wauneta, with Pastor Greg Stuckwisch officiating. A private family inurnment will be at a later date. No visitation, cremation was chosen. Memorials are suggested to the Wauneta Community Foundation. Online condolences can be left at liewerfuneralhome.com. Liewer Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Earl Isaac Baker
Earl Isaac Baker, 79, of North Platte, passed away Oct. 27, 2012, at the Golden Living Care Center in Cozad.
Earl was born on Oct. 13, 1933 in Syracuse, Kan. to Earl A. Baker and Edna (Hilty) Baker.
Earl graduated from North Platte High in 1952. In 1953 he hired out on the Union Pacific Railroad and enlisted in the Nebraska National Guard. He served in the 134 regiment/34th Infantry Division until May 30, 1955.
On June 1, 1955, he enlisted into the United States Army, serving until Jan. 1956. Stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., with the Sixth Armored Division and 18th Combat Engineer Division, 24th Infantry Division Hg-Hg Co between Seoul, Korea, and the DMZ line near Moon-San-E Rail Head in the northern part of South Korea, Eighth Army.
He then returned to North Platte and his position with UPRR while on active duty in the National Guard on June 1, 1957, serving until Jan. 30, 1958.
In returning to North Platte he met and married Jeanette L. Jensen. They were married on Feb. 8, 1958, at Julesburg, Colo. From the blessed union three sons were born, Michael, Mark and Jeffrey.
Earl was baptized in the Church of Christ in Julesburg, Colo., in 1964.
While working for the UPRR he worked numerous jobs and made many friends. Among his duties he was a clerk, yard office train dispatcher and worked at the freight house until its closing. During this time, the family moved for short periods of time to Julesburg and Scottsbluff, returning to North Platte. In 1995 he retired from the UPRR with 43 years of service.
Earl was a lifetime member of the Elks No. 985, Federation Order of the Eagles Lodge 2839, TCU Transportation Communication Lodge 112, Clerks Union 50 year member, AARP, Union Pacific Employees Club and lifetime member of American Legion Post No. 163, and past president of the Julesburg Jaycees and a member of the First Christian Church, where he served as an Elder Diaconate, Men’s Inter-Church Reserve Member.
Earl loved his sports. He loved his football. Any football, but especially the Huskers – he was a big Husker fan. He was an avid camper, taking the family on many camping trips and was a member for over 30 years to the Lincoln County Wildlife Club.
Earl loved his family, his beloved wife, Jeanette “”Jan,”” of 54 years, his love of his life and best friend. He was very close to his sons and their families. Earl was a very caring person. His family and extended family always came first. Sons, grandchildren, nephews, nieces – he was always there for them.
After retirement, Earl drove the handy bus for the City of North Platte and GPRMC shuttle van for several years. He was also Santa to many young children for many years at the North Platte Mall.
Earl loved to travel. He would pack the family up any chance he got for a weekend getaway. Earl and Jan went on numerous trips. After retiring from the railroad they would head south for the winter. Many trips were made traveling with dear friends.
They also spent a lot of time in Branson, Mo. For two winters Earl worked in Branson for country singer Roy Clark as an usher. He loved music and he was a great dancer and loved it. He loved the concerts and treasured the memories of hanging out backstage with Roy Clark. That was his favorite job.
Earl was loved and cherished by many and will be deeply missed.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Jeanette “”Jan,”” of North Platte; sons, Michael E. (Cinda) and Mark A., all of North Platte; eight grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren; and sister, Elizabeth Baker Potter, of Greeley, Colo.
Earl was preceded in death by his parents; youngest son, Jeffrey Scott; sisters, Ella Higgins, of Iowa, and Elsie Mannon, of Fort Collins, Colo.; and a great-grandson, Brandon Schulkey.
Memorials are suggested to the First Christian Church and online condolences may be shared at adamsswanson.com.
Services will be at 11 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 2, at the First Christian Church, with the Rev. Tim Adams officiating. Burial will follow at Fort McPherson National Cemetery near Maxwell.
Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home, which is in charge of arrangements.
Female Dies After Fatal Shooting In Omaha(Update: Names Released)
(UPDATE)Police have released the names of a teenager who was fatally wounded and a young woman who also was shot in northeast Omaha.
The dead girl was identified as 16-year-old Eriana Carr. The other victim was identified as 20-year-old Nakia Johnson. Police say Johnson remained in stable condition Wednesday at Nebraska Medical Center.
Officers who were sent to reports of a shooting about 8:15 p.m. Tuesday found the two victims.
No arrests have been reported. The investigation is continuing.
Police say one of two female victims has died after a shooting in northeast Omaha.
Officers were sent to reports of a shooting about 8:15 p.m. Tuesday. They found two wounded females.
The two were rushed to Nebraska Medical Center for treatment. Police say one of the victims soon died at the hospital. There’s no word on the condition of the other victim.
The victims’ names haven’t been released, and no arrests have been reported.
N.P.P.D. Is Sending Line Technicians To Help Powerless Areas
Nebraska Public Power District says it’s dispatching 16 line technicians to help restore electricity in some areas left powerless by superstorm Sandy.
The utility says the workers will leave Wednesday morning and head to West Virginia. They’ll be helping workers for Appalachian Power Co., which is a division of American Electric Power. More than 150,000 Appalachian Power customers were reported to be without power because of blizzard conditions and heavy snow spawned by from the superstorm.
The Nebraska workers crews are expected to remain in West Virginia through Nov. 7, but could remain longer if needed by Appalachian Power.
Man Pleads No Contest In Child Sex Assault/Porn Case
A 46-year-old York man has pleaded no contest to charges of child sex assault and pornography possession for distribution.
The York News-Times says that Jack Knight Jr. made his pleas on Tuesday in York County District Court. In exchange for his pleas, prosecutors dropped three other charges.
Knight was arrested when two people found sexually explicit photos on Knight’s digital camera. The people had been looking for pictures of a fish.
Prosecutors say Knight’s computer was missing from his residence when it was searched, but investigators said Knight had downloaded files onto the computer so the images could be shared.
Knight’s sentencing date has not been set.
