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Michael Aaron “Mike” Diehl

Michael Aaron “Mike” Diehl, 56, of Hinesville, Georgia, formerly of North Platte, passed away May 31, 2017, at his home.

Michael was born on Oct 22, 1960, in North Platte to Melvin Herbie and Doris Laverne (Fletcher) Diehl. He attended and graduated from North Platte High School with the class of 1979 and later went on to receive his Associate of Science degree in horticulture at the College of Technical Agriculture in Curtis.

In July 1987, Mike married Debbie Wagner of North Platte and had a precious daughter, Aimee Marie Diehl, who was the light of his life.

In 1986, Mike enlisted in the U.S. Army. During his 20 years of service, he was stationed at various domestic locations as well as serving tours oversees in Korea, Bosnia, Kuwait and two tours in Iraq. He was a member of the Third Infantry Division. Mike received several prestigious individual awards including The Bronze Star, Army Service, Army Overseas Service, NATO Bosnia, Korea Defense Service, Non-commissioned Officer Professional Development, Global War on Terrorism, National Defense and too many others to list. His unit also received the Army Presidential Unit Citation. His family is very proud of him.

Mike retired from the Army having achieved the rank of sargent first class. After leaving the Army, he settled near his last duty station in Hinesville, where Aimee and grandson Hunter joined him and enriched his life. Mike relocated back to Iraq for one year, where he served as a contractor to the military. Back in Hinesville, he was employed at International Greetings USA.

Mike enjoyed riding his motorcycle and was a member of the Patriot Guard Motorcycle group. He spent much time enjoying hobbies around his house, but his most treasured time was spent with his daughter and grandson. He was looking forward to the birth of his second grandson, Sawyer, who was born June 2.

He will be missed by all who knew him.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Charlene Fourtner; brother-in-law, Clancy Mullen; and a nephew, Lukis Laudenklos.

Survivors include his daughter, Aimee; two grandchildren, Hunter Aaron and Sawyer Michael, all of Hinesville; a brother, Robert (Connie Wilson) Diehl of Fort Collins, Colorado; two sisters, Lori (Ron) Fischer of Shelby and Terri Mullen of North Platte; nieces and nephews, Trish, Sarah, Shay, Whitney, Emily, Kate, Brenda and Brian; and a host of friends.

Memorials are suggested to the family and may be sent to 300 Sheila Drive, Hinesville, GA 31313.

Cremation was chosen. Services will be at a later date.

Teresa Marie Slack/Lott

Teresa Marie Slack/Lott, 59, passed away on May 29, 2017, following a battle with cancer. Teresa died at her Broken Bow home after surgery and follow-up care.

She was born in North Platte on Dec. 22, 1957, to Kathleen Marie (Piper) Slack and Wesley J. Slack. Teresa graduated from High School at Corona, California.

She later enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in March of 1977 and served until March 29, 1988, working on computers on helicopters. While in the Air Force she married Daniel Lott who was also serving there. They were stationed at bases in Texas, California, Florida, the Dakotas and overseas in the Philippines.

Teresa got out of the Air Force in 1988 and later divorced Daniel, they had no children.

She eventually moved from Florida to Broken Bow, where she worked for BD Mfg. and also for HCL there.

Teresa was preceded in death by her younger sister, Suzanne; father, Wesley J. Slack; grandparents, Stuart and Frances Piper and Everet and Dorothy Slack; and several aunts and uncles.

She is survived by her mother, Kathleen Slack; aunt, Joanne Bollish; uncle, Don (Gloria) Piper, all of North Platte; and aunt, Susan Piper of Florida. Teresa is also survived by many loving and caring cousins and their families. She also had many special friends: Alex and Luciana Hautequeste, Joann Still, Carolyn Mohler and others.

Her loving and caring pet cat, Merlin, followed her into death.

Teresa will be remembered for loving and caring for her mother. She was also very talented in creating various crafts and spent many hours at it. May she rest in peace.

In lieu of flowers, a service memorial has been established.

Burial will be at 2 p.m. on Friday, June 23, at Fort McPherson National Cemetery near Maxwell. Govier Brothers Mortuary, Broken Bow, is in charge of arrangements.

Donald Ole Inslee, M.D.

Donald Ole Inslee, M.D., 86, of Midlothian, passed away at his home surrounded by his family on Nov. 13, 2016.

Dr. Inslee was a captain in the U.S. Army Medical Corps, stationed in Germany prior to entering private practice in Gothenburg in 1960. Before retiring, Dr. Inslee served as medical supervisor at DuPont from 1973-94.

As part of his lifelong dedication to the service of others, Dr. Inslee was a Master Mason in Samaritan Lodge No. 158 in Chadron, for more than 60 years. He was a man of many talents, an artist, a sculptor, and someone who could build anything.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 54 years, Florence Oltmer Inslee and his parents, Gerald and Edith Inslee.

He is survived by his four children, Christian, Thomas, Marianna, and Claudine; and two grandchildren, Daniel and Cara.

He will be greatly missed.

Services will be at 9 a.m. on Friday, June 23, at Berryman Funeral Home in Cozad. Private inurnment at Cozad Cemetery will follow the service.

Ex-Texas nurse accused of killing dozens charged with murder

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — A former Texas nurse who prosecutors say may be responsible for the deaths of up to 60 young children has been indicted on a murder charge for the second time in recent weeks.

Prosecutors in San Antonio said in a statement that 66-year-old Genene Jones was indicted Wednesday in the 1981 death of 2-year-old Rosemary Vega.

She was charged with a separate count of murder last month in the death of an 11-month-old boy.

Jones is serving a lengthy prison sentence for the 1982 killing of another toddler. But she was scheduled to be released in March under a mandatory release law in place when she was convicted.

Authorities have linked her to many more deaths of children who died under unusual circumstances during or shortly after her shifts.

Alfred J. Gale

Alfred J. Gale, 87, of Cheyenne, Wyoming, passed away June 19, 2017, at the Davis Hospice Center in Cheyenne.

Alfred was born on Nov. 4, 1929, in Berthoud, Colorado, a son of the late William and Cynthia Gale. Alfred was raised in North Platte.

He worked for Union Pacific Railroad for 42 years, retiring as a diesel shop maintenance foreman in North Platte.

He married his wife, Virginia, on March 22, 1986. They moved from North Platte to Cheyenne in 1998.

Al loved to fish. He and Virginia enjoyed many years of fishing together, mostly for walleye, in Nebraska and Wyoming. He will be remembered as a very generous man who dearly loved his children and grandchildren. His greatest desire was fulfilled when he went to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

He was preceded in death by his parents and four brothers, Kenneth Gale, William Gale, Darrell Gale and Calvin Gale.

Alfred is survived by his loving wife, Virginia; two children, Judy (Scott) Kayser and John (Edith Ellen) Gale; two stepchildren, Jack (Karen) Spiker and Jim Spiker; a brother, Bud (Tootie) Gale; two sisters, Pat Jergensen and Ruth (Al) Kalb; nine grandchildren, Heather (Richard), Rebekah (Kevin), Rachel, Joel, Marianne (Marc), Jeff (Kristen) and Scott, Greg (Julie) and Brian (Teresa); and numerous great-grandchildren.

Online condolences may be shared at schradercares.com.

Services will be at noon on Friday, June 23, at the North Platte Cemetery with Pastor Jeremy Rinke officiating. Schrader, Aragon and Jacoby Funeral Home, Cheyenne, Wyoming, is in charge of arrangements.

Ross J. Klein

Ross J. Klein, 87, of Gothenburg, died June 19, 2017, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney.

He was born on Nov. 29, 1929, south of Farnam, the son of Louis and Nona (Hayworth) Klein. Ross went to country school south of Farnam and completed eight years in seven. He then graduated from Curtis Agricultural High School. He earned his degree in electricity and allied electronics from a trade school in Lincoln in 1952. Ross was very active with sports in high school.

He enjoyed boxing and never lost a bout. He won his first bout by TKO in 37 seconds in the first round. He liked to tell that he had never had on boxing gloves before or even boxed before his first bout. He boxed for two years in Golden Gloves and won all rounds except one draw on point.

Ross farmed and ranched south of Farnam from 1950-85. In 1952, he briefly moved to Lincoln and worked at Mead Ammunition Depot because of crop loss due to hail. He also operated an electrical business and sold NK Seeds during those years. Ross bought an electronics business in Fort Morgan, Colorado, in 1985. He sold that business in 1997 and moved to Greeley, Colorado, to work for Sears appliance sales division. He also sold Honda and Toyota cars until May 2000, when he went to work for Successful Farming Magazines. He spent the next 11 years traveling through Colorado, Wyoming, western Nebraska, Kansas and South Dakota as a supervisor of sales and demographics of farm information.

In 2007, Ross and Carolyn moved to North Platte. In 2015, Ross and Carolyn moved to Gothenburg.

Ross loved all animals and birds. He was so proud of his family and was a firm believer in honest, hard work.

Ross married Jean Whisler on Oct. 1, 1950, and to this union five children were born, Rhonda, Deb, Doug, Cindy and Eric. He was married to Evonne Knapp in 1989 and married Carolyn Anderson on Sept. 21, 2006.

Ross was preceded in death by father, Louis Klein; mother, Nona M. Klein; sister, Ruth Klein; brother, Russell Klein; and Evonne Knapp and Jean Klein.

Survivors include his wife, Carolyn; three daughters, Rhonda (Doug) Hill of Farnam, Deb (Ed) Krone of Gothenburg and Cindy (Rod) Troyer of Greeley, Colorado; two sons, Doug (Paula) Klein Moorefield and Eric Klein of Greeley; one brother, Raymond Klein of Trenton; aunt, Darlene Klooz of Sargent; 43 grandchildren; 75 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild; along with many nieces, nephews and extended family and friends.

Memorials are suggested to the family for later designation. Online condolences may be shared at blasestrauser.com.

Services will be at 1 p.m. on Monday, June 26, at Blase-Strauser Memorial Chapel with Greg Boller officiating. Burial will follow at the Maywood Cemetery. Visitation will be from 2-6 p.m., with the family present from 4-6 p.m., on Sunday, June 25, at Blase-Strauser Memorial Chapel, Gothenburg, which is in charge of arrangements.

Pamela K. Brabham

Pamela K. Brabham, 70, of North Platte, passed away June 18, 2017, at Hilltop Estates in Gothenburg.

She was born on Aug. 1, 1946, in Denver to Lynn and Virginia (Pattison) Leaf. Pamela graduated from South High School in Denver and later was united in marriage to William “Joe” Brabham on Feb. 6, 1965. While in Denver, she worked for the telephone company, First National Bank and King Soopers. They returned to North Platte in 2002 and she most recently worked at the Walmart Pharmacy. She was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church and Mayflower Society, and she was past madam president of the Aurora Eagles Club in Aurora, Colorado.

She was preceded in death by her parents and infant daughter, Tamera Lynn.

Survivors include her husband, Joe Brabham; four-legged friend, Sosji; sons, Timothy (Molly) Brabham of Round Rock, Texas, and Chris (Jo) Brabham of Southlake, Texas; brother, Ronnie Leaf of San Mateo, California; and grandchildren, Megan, Abby, Hannah, Jake, Nick and Kaylee.

Online condolences may be shared at carpentermemorial.com

Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 24, at St. Patrick Catholic Church with the Rev. Josh Brown officiating. Burial will be at the McCain Cemetery near Stapleton. Rosary will be at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 23, at Carpenter Memorial Chapel. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday at Carpenter Memorial Chapel, which is in charge of arrangements.

Sally S. Jochum

Sally S. Jochum, age 74, of Brady, NE passed away June 18, 2017 at Great Plains Health in North Platte with her loving family at her side.

Sally was born to Sherman F. and Grace M. (Bassett) Sheets on January 29, 1943 in North Platte, NE.  She graduated from North Platte High School with the class of 1961.  Sally was united in marriage to Rex Forrester Sr. in May of 1961 and to this union three children were born: Rex Jr., Jennifer, and Patrick.  She loved being a mom and made her children her top priority.  After her children had started school, she began her Real Estate career which would span over 40 years of her life.  Sally worked for several different agencies and eventually became the Owner/Broker of Gothenburg Realty.  She was a member of the National, State, and Dawson County Board of Realtors.  She loved her family and loved her job.  Through the years, she helped many people become homeowners, and most of her clients remained great friends after the sales.  Sally was very active in the community, serving on various boards throughout the years, including the Board of Directors of the Gothenburg Chamber of Commerce and the Gothenburg Ambassadors.  She was united in marriage to James Jochum in April of 1984, and they made their home at beautiful Jeffrey Lake in Brady.  Sally served on the Board of the Homeowners Association at Jeffrey Lake for many years.  She loved the lake environment and all her wonderful friends, including all of the wildlife that roamed her yard daily.  Sally loved life and lived her life to the fullest.  She enjoyed hiking, kayaking, and being with family and friends.  She especially loved the holidays and being with all of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

Sally is survived by her husband Jim; sons Rex Jr. (Sheila) and Patrick (Tami) Forrester; daughter Jennifer (Todd) Hergenrader; step-daughter Jennifer Cotton; grandchildren Ashley Forrester, Hannah (Rick) Dolan, Emma (Tony) Hipke, Grace Forrester, Cory and Drew Hergenrader; step-grandchildren Jace Jochum & Rylie Cotton; great-grandchildren Eddie and Ella Dolan and baby Hipke; brothers Robert, Harold ‘Dee’, Darrel and Larry Sheets.

She was preceded in death by her parents; and two sister-in-laws, Pat Sheets and Margaret Sheets.

Memorials are suggested in her name and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.  Cremation was chosen and memorial services will be held 11:00 a.m. Friday June 23, 2017 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home with Pastor Gary Smith officiating.  Inurnment will be at Floral Lawns Memorial Gardens with a reception following at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds.  Those wishing to do so may sign the register book from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Thursday June 22, 2017 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

 

Nebraska officials preparing disaster aid requests

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Officials are preparing disaster aid requests in the wake of bad weather that struck both ends of Nebraska last week.

Nebraska Emergency Management Agency spokeswoman Jodie Fawl said the agency is gathering information from emergency managers about damage in more than 30 counties.

The National Weather Service has reported that three tornadoes touched down in the Nebraska Panhandle last week and four tornadoes hit eastern Nebraska on Friday, spawned by a storm that carried howling straight-line winds and blinding rain as well.

Bellevue, Papillion and Sarpy County have requested state disaster aid, and Plattsmouth City Administrator Erv Portis says his city needs help as well. He estimates that most of Plattsmouth’s 2,200 homes sustained some damage.

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