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Jeanette Engelhorn Services

Jeanette Engelhorn , 89, of Neligh, NE, mother of Sue Darling of North Platte, passed away Wednesday, January 9, 2019 at Linden Court in North Platte, NE. 

Services for Jeanette will be held at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Neligh at 11:00 am on Saturday, January 26. There will be a memorial book signing with family receiving friends at the church one hour prior to the service.

A memorial has been established in Jeanette’s name. Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com. Carpenter Memorial Chapel of North Platte and Beyer Snider Memorial Funeral Home of Neligh are in charge of arrangements.

Eileen Pearl Boltz

Eileen Pearl Boltz, age 90 of North Platte, passed away Sunday January 20, 2019 at Centennial Park Retirement Village.

Eileen was born December 14, 1928 in Omaha, NE to William T. and Mary B. (Groves) Boyd Jr.  She grew up on outside of Paxton, NE and graduated from Paxton High School with the class of 1946.  She moved to North Platte to work at Hirshfeld’s as a clerk and bookkeeper.  She married Cyril “CM” Boltz on September 3, 1956 at St. Patrick Catholic Church. The couple had two children, Cyril “Mike” and Mary.  The family lived in North Platte where she was a homemaker and farmwife until her children started school.  At that point she went to work for North Platte Public Schools in the cafeteria as a bookkeeper.  She was active in starting St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church; she volunteered at the Pumpkin Festival, the Bargain Bin, serving funeral dinners, and visiting people in the nursing home.  She loved to garden and babysit for her grandchildren.  In her 70s she still enjoyed driving a tractor and raking hay with her son Mike.  After CM passed away in 2001, she stayed in her home for a few years before moving to an apartment and then to Centennial Park Retirement Home.  Eileen enjoyed her kids and grandkids and will be dearly missed.

Eileen is survived by her children Cyril “Mike Boltz, Jr. of North Platte, Mary (Loy) Matthes of Rapid City, SD; grandchildren Kaycee, Laynee and Myka Boltz of North Platte, Sam, Sarah and Jake Matthes of Rapid City, SD; sister Betty June Scott of Fairfield, NE; as well as other extended family members and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents William Jr. and Mary Boyd;  husband Cyril “CM” Boltz; infant granddaughter Jayde Alynn Boltz; siblings William “Sonny” H. Boyd, Mary Alice Hunter; and numerous brothers and sisters-in-law.

Memorials are suggested to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.

Services will be 10:00 a.m. Tuesday January 22, 2019 at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home with graveside services following 11:00 a.m. at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery with Reverend Mark Seiker officiating.  Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Monday January 21, 2019 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

 

Dan Keister Newmyer

Dan Keister Newmyer, age 94 of Kearney, formerly of North Platte, passed away Thursday January 17, 2019 at his home that he shared with 3 other generations.  Dan was born on August 12, 1924 in Sutherland, NE to Dan and Doris Young Newmyer.  His parents ran the Hyannis Hotel and it was the Hyannis School where he spent most of his elementary years.  In 1936 the Newmyer family moved to Central City, NE and bought the Merrick Hotel where they lived and worked.  Dan graduated high school as a Central City Bison in 1942.  Dan enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1943 and served as a radio gunner on a B-24 in the China-Burma-India Campaign.  After the war he attended Doane College where he received a degree and met Paula Poppe who became his wife of 67 years before Paula died in 2017.  Dan and Paula raised their children, Susan and David, in North Platte where they lived for 58 years.  Dan and Paula’s greatest joy was their 6 grandchildren.  They were North Platte Bulldog and Wilber-Clatonia Wolverine fans and spent many hours following their activities and athletic adventures.  Dan was inducted into the Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame as a referee for over 40 years as well as the Central City High School Hall of Fame.

Dan is survived by a son, David (Janet) Newmyer of Wilber and a daughter, Susan (Wade) Evans of Kearney; grandchildren, Randy (Ashley) Newmyer , Mark (Erika) Newmyer, and Sam Newmyer and his fiancé Mariah Morgan, Katie (Jake) McCarthy, Janie Evans, Jade Evans; great grandchildren, Oaks, Wilhelmina, and Ottilie Newmyer, Clara and Avery Newmyer, Cameron and Annie McCarthy, Cruz and Ryan Evans; his brother Kent (Rosie) Newmyer; as well as other nieces, nephews, and friends.

Dan was preceded in death by his wife, Paula; and his parents.

Memorials may be made in his name and online condolences may be shared online at www.adamsswanson.com.

Memorial services will be held 10:30 a.m. Friday, January 25, 2019 at the First Presbyterian Church with the Reverend Lyle Anderson officiating.  Inurnment will follow at Fort McPherson National Cemetery.  Those wishing to sign the register book may do so 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Thursday at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

 

 

 

NP man leads police on pursuit after disturbance

Terry Yonker
A 42-year-old North Platte man was arrested over the weekend after he allegedly led police on multiple pursuits.

According to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, on Friday, at around 11:20 p.m., The North Platte Police Department received a call that a woman was screaming for help in the area of 9th and Jeffers Streets.

A male who was believed to be involved in the incident fled the scene, but was trailed by officers.

When the driver, who was later identified as Terry Yonker, refused to stop, a pursuit ensued through the city and was discontinued when the suspect left the city limits on U.S. Highway 30.

Shortly thereafter, deputies observed the vehicle around the area of Platte Valley Road and Range Road. They attempted to initiate a traffic stop, but Yonker again refused to stop and drove on the Union Pacific Railroad right of way, reaching speeds in excess of 70 miles per hour.

Deputies say Yonker continued to drive north of Sutherland before turning east onto North River Road. The pursuit ended when Yonker crashed the vehicle and was taken into custody.

Authorities say Yonker was uninjured in the incident and was transported to the Lincoln County Detention Center.

He’s been charged with flight to avoid arrest and willful reckless driving. Additional charges are likely according to the Sheriff’s office.

Eugene Vernon Gilland

Eugene Vernon Gilland, 67, of Callaway, NE, passed away on Sunday,
January 20, 2019, at the Cozad Care Center after a short illness.

Eugene was born October 31, 1951, at Lexington, NE, to Vernon and Norma
Jean Gilland Sweet.  He was adopted by his grandparents, Claude and
Melinda Gilland, and grew up and attended school in Lexington.  He
worked various jobs then enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1969.

Following his discharge in ’71 Eugene returned to Lexington then moved
around to different cities and states for work before moving back to
Lexington in 1981 where he did construction work.  In 1983 Eugene met
Rhonda Sue Harris and the two were married on June 11, 1986.  After
living in Lexington for a while they moved around to different
communities in Nebraska with his work.  They had two children and
divorced in 2015.  Eugene had been living in the Arnold community since
2001.

Eugene was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran Church but preferred
to study the bible at home.  He was a member of the N.R.A. and a past
member of the American Legion.  By 1994 he was no longer able to work
due to a disability so he liked spending his time fishing and gardening
but especially enjoyed being with his family and friends.

He is survived by his children, Jake Gilland and Lori (Chris) Berglund,
and brother, Randall (Becky) Gilland, all of North Platte; sister,
Sheryl Erickson, of Kearney; and other family.

Eugene was preceded in death by his parents who raised him, August and
Melinda Gilland, and his birth parents, Vernon Sweet and Norma Gilland
Sweet.

Cremation was chosen.  Graveside service and inurnment will be 2 p.m.
Friday, January 25, 2019, at Fort McPherson National Cemetery with
Military Honors.  The memorial book may be signed at odeanchapel.com or
at the graveside.  Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore is in charge of
arrangements.

Edward Eugene Britton

Edward Eugene Britton, 66, of North Platte, died at home on January 18,
2019.

Ed was born December 5, 1952, to Clayton Edward and Eva Lucille
(Johnson) Britton in North Platte where he grew up.  He graduated from
North Platte High School in 1971 then took classes at North Platte
Community College until enlisting in the U.S. Navy in 1972.  Ed served
on the USS Midway stationed in the Pacific Ocean then was assigned to
the decommissioning of the USS Constellation in Bremerton, Washington.

Following his discharge in 1976 Ed returned to North Platte and hired on
with the Union Pacific Railroad where he worked as an Electrician for 28
years.  He married Mary June Schmidt on November 12, 1982 and they were
together until her death in 1995.  Ed married Helen Myers in 2003 and
they later divorced.

He was a member of The Rock Church, I.B.E.W., P.R. Halligan Post #163
American Legion and a life member of V.F.W. Post #1504.  Ed loved the
Huskers and was well read.  He will be remembered as a great brother and
proud veteran.

Along with his wife, Mary, Ed was preceded in death by his parents,
Clayton and Lucille; and sister, Hazel ‘Lisa’ Wing.

Survivors include his brothers, Charles (Joann), of Rapid City, South
Dakota and Bob (Clydene), Larry, David (Konnie) and Mike Britton, all of
North Platte; as well as many nieces, nephews and other family.

Cremation was chosen.  Memorial Service will be 1 p.m. Wednesday,
January 23, 2019, at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore with Pastor
Dennis Leitner officiating and those in attendance are asked to wear
Husker Red.  Inurnment with Military Honors will follow in Fort
McPherson National Cemetery.  The memorial book may be signed at
odeanchapel.com or from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday at Odean Colonial
Chapel at C & Sycamore, which is in charge of arrangements.  In lieu of
flowers memorials are to V.F.W. Post #1504.

Nebraska Organ Recovery changes name: Live On Nebraska

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska Organ Recovery has changed its name to Live On Nebraska.

The Omaha World-Herald reports that the organization also has a new website: LiveOnNebraska.org . The site has a spot where people can register as donors.

The name change coincides with the completion of the organization’s new headquarters in Omaha. President and CEO Kyle Herber says the new building and name change reflect the organization’s growth. The organization had 25 employees five years ago. Today it has about 65.

The new headquarters has updated operating suites where tissue recovery takes place and an organ perfusion room where organs can be kept viable for a longer time. A call center will let Live On Nebraska connect directly with donor hospitals and families, a service that was previously outsourced.

The Douglas County Coroner’s Office will move its operations to the building later this month.

Nebraska Panhandle stabbing victim dies

CHAPPELL, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a man stabbed outside a mobile home in the Nebraska Panhandle has died.

Deuel County Attorney Joel Jay told station KNEB that Robert Mick died Thursday. He’d been stabbed Jan. 13 in Chappell.

A woman accused of stabbing Mick, 49-year-old Susan Glenn, so far is charged with assault and use of a weapon. Jay says it’s not yet been determined whether any changes in the charges will be made. Her attorney didn’t immediately return a call Monday from The Associated Press.

Court records say a witness who’d been standing outside the home talking to Mick was on the phone with 911 dispatchers when Glenn came out of the residence, stabbed Mick and fled in her car.

She went to the county sheriff’s office later, and the records say she acknowledged stabbing Mick.

NPHS Wrestling: John Higgins invite

John Higgins Invitational Results for North Platte

Team Scores
1 Hastings                                     199.5
2 Lexington                                  182.0
3 Scott Community                     153.5
4 Sidney                                        144.5
5 Cozad                                         128.5
6 McCook                                      89.5
7 Adams Central                          88.0
8 Holdrege                                    80.5
9 North Platte                               70.5
10 Gering                                       66.5
11 Gothenburg                               45.0
12 Holyoke                                     35.5

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Brock Little (23-16) placed 6th and scored 7.0 team points.

Quarterfinal – Brock Little (North Platte) 23-16 won by fall over Albert Stone (Gering) 13-15 (Fall 1:15)
Semifinal – Ean Bailey (Lexington) 23-7 won by fall over Brock Little (North Platte) 23-16 (Fall 5:31)
Cons. Semi – Brandon Roberts (Scott Community) 10-5 won by decision over Brock Little (North Platte) 23-16 (Dec 5-2)
5th Place Match – Talyn Campbell (McCook) 20-11 won by fall over Brock Little (North Platte) 23-16 (Fall 2:31)

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Darian Diaz (35-1) placed 1st and scored 27.5 team points.

Champ. Round 1 – Darian Diaz (North Platte) 35-1 won by fall over Brandon Carpenter (Holdrege) 8-14 (Fall 2:14)
Quarterfinal – Darian Diaz (North Platte) 35-1 won by fall over Corbyn Sattler (Cozad) 16-20 (Fall 5:12)
Semifinal – Darian Diaz (North Platte) 35-1 won by tech fall over Corben Libich (Gothenburg) 21-13 (TF-1.5 5:08 (21-3))
1st Place Match – Darian Diaz (North Platte) 35-1 won by decision over Nate Rocheleau (Gering) 25-3 (Dec 7-3)

132
Raymen Riley (5-14) place is unknown and scored 4.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 – Raymen Riley (North Platte) 5-14 won by fall over Jacob Janssen (Holdrege) 8-15 (Fall 5:02)
Quarterfinal – Justus McDaniel (Scott Community) 10-2 won by tech fall over Raymen Riley (North Platte) 5-14 (TF-1.5 4:50 (18-2))
Cons. Round 2 – Raymen Riley (North Platte) 5-14 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 3 – Malachi Hood (Adams Central) 21-15 won by decision over Raymen Riley (North Platte) 5-14 (Dec 4-0)

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Santana Morin (4-12) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 – Cameron Kort (Adams Central) 29-6 won by major decision over Santana Morin (North Platte) 4-12 (MD 14-3)
Cons. Round 1 – Santana Morin (North Platte) 4-12 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 2 – Tate Felber (McCook) 7-6 won by tech fall over Santana Morin (North Platte) 4-12 (TF-1.5 3:32 (16-0))

145
Luke Rathjen (10-21) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 – Kaleb Pohl (Cozad) 29-10 won by decision over Luke Rathjen (North Platte) 10-21 (Dec 5-2)
Cons. Round 1 – Luke Rathjen (North Platte) 10-21 received a bye () (Bye)
Cons. Round 2 – Jesus Trejo (Holyoke) 12-10 won by fall over Luke Rathjen (North Platte) 10-21 (Fall 1:35)

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Cash Arensdorf (29-7) placed 2nd and scored 18.0 team points.

Quarterfinal – Cash Arensdorf (North Platte) 29-7 won by fall over Jackson Phelps (Hastings) 10-20 (Fall 4:37)
Semifinal – Cash Arensdorf (North Platte) 29-7 won by decision over Brady Robb (Sidney) 30-6 (Dec 3-2)
1st Place Match – Riley Kopf (Lexington) 25-2 won by fall over Cash Arensdorf (North Platte) 29-7 (Fall 0:41)

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Gavyn Brauer (21-17) placed 3rd and scored 14.0 team points.

Quarterfinal – Gavyn Brauer (North Platte) 21-17 won by fall over Tristan Ahrendt (Sidney) 14-10 (Fall 0:46)
Semifinal – Damen Pape (Hastings) 32-0 won by tech fall over Gavyn Brauer (North Platte) 21-17 (TF-1.5 2:17 (18-0))
Cons. Semi – Gavyn Brauer (North Platte) 21-17 won by decision over Kody Hahn (McCook) 13-15 (Dec 6-2)
3rd Place Match – Gavyn Brauer (North Platte) 21-17 won by decision over Conner Wescoat (Cozad) 31-9 (Dec 7-6)

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