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Dellas Lavoyne Atchison

Dellas Lavoyne Atchison, age 88 of North Platte, passed away Friday June 9, 2017 at Great Plains Health.

Dellas was born on February 15, 1929 in Minden, NE, the son of Ray and Ruth (Smith) Atchison.  He was raised and educated at Minden High School, graduating at Hastings High School in 1946.  He also attended Bayles College at Omaha.  He joined the Army in September of 1946 and did two tours in Korea; and was a veteran of WWII and the Korean Conflict.  He was wounded and received the Purple Heart.  He married Darlene Marie Kjargaard on August 20, 1950 and they had five children.  Dellas farmed wheat land in western Kansas before they moved to a farm at Stockville, NE where they farmed and raised cattle and maintained a dairy herd.  On November 19, 1964 he started a new job at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery at Maxwell, NE as a wage grade employee.  He was converted to an administrative career and promoted to being a Cemetery Director in 1977.  He was also Director of National Cemeteries at Fayetteville, AR, Culpepper, VA, Camp Nelsen, KY, Long Island, NY, and St. Louis, MO.  In addition he was in charge of eight other cemeteries under contract.  He retired at St. Louis.

Dellas is survived by four of his children, Randal, Rock, Brad and Shanna (Garry) Wurth; grandchildren; great grandchildren; and step brother Keith Hovermale.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Roy and Ruth Atchison; wife Darlene in June 2015; son Timothy; and sister Carol.

Memorials are suggested in his name and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.  Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. Thursday June 15, 2017 at Grace Community Bible Church with Reverend Mike Wing officiating.  Burial will follow at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery with military honors.  Visitation will be from 9:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. Wednesday June 14, 2017 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

 

Porfiria ‘Freda’ B. Alonzo

Porfiria ‘Freda’ B. Alonzo of North Platte passed away June 8, 2017 at Cozad Care Center at the age of 66.

Freda was born December 28, 1950 at North Platte, Nebraska to Alfonso and Concepcion (Barela) Alonzo.  She graduated from North Platte High School with the class of 1968.  Following graduation, Freda joined the US Army and was stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.  She returned to North Platte after completing her enlistment obligation.  Freda was employed by Union Pacific Railroad as a Welder/Boiler Maker for over 20 years.  She enjoyed working out, embroidering, getting her hair and nails done and spending time in her garden.  Freda loved all animals and was known for being strong and independent.

She was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Monica; sisters, Ermalianda, Rosie and Lorenza; brother, Jose and grandson, Giovani Lopez.

Survivors include her daughter, Celestina Lopez of Grand Island; brother, Paul (Margie) Alonzo of Cozad; grandchildren, Cassandra Perez, Leonardo Lopez, Lidia Cabrera; 7 great grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and extended family.

Mass of the Christian Burial will be Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church with Father C.P. Varghese as celebrant.  Rosary will be at 7:00 p.m. Monday, June 12, 2017 at Carpenter Memorial Chapel. Inurnment will be at North Platte Cemetery.  Carpenter Memorial Chapel in care of arrangements.

 

June L. Walker

June L. Walker of North Platte passed away June 9, 2017 at Great Plains Hospital at the age of 83.

June was born June 22, 1933 at Farnam, Nebraska to Elmer and Eva (Keiper) Hilton. When June was very young the family moved to the farmstead north of  Cozad, Nebraska. June graduated from the Cozad High School in 1951. In 1956, she was united in marriage to Gerald Walker at the United Methodist Church in Cozad.

In 1962, the Walker family began with the births of Michelle Lynn, Monte David and Marsha Sue. Soon after they moved the family to North Platte, Nebraska. June was a great home maker and also worked at the Greyhound Bus Depot and NBC computer center. Her most treasured times were spent at home taking care of her family and spoiling her grandchildren. She enjoyed gardening, flowers, tea parties with her girlfriends, listening to country music and the Grand Ole Opry.

June was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; a daughter, Michelle Gill; sister, Doris Hergenrader; and brother, Leonard Hilton.

She is lovingly survived by her children, Monte (Anissa) Walker of North Platte and Marsha (Rick) Nester of Layton, UT; 6 grandchildren, Sam Gill and David Gill of Phoenix, AZ, Brittany Nester of Layton, UT, and Colton (Erin Lewis) Walker, Luke Walker and Bryson Walker, all of North Platte.

A memorial has been established in her memory.  Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com.  Services will be held Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. at the North Platte First United Methodist Church with Rev. Dr. Doug Delp officiating.  Burial at Farnam Cemetery will follow at 2:00 p.m.  Visitation will be Tuesday, June 13, 2017 from 1 to 8 at Carpenter Memorial Chapel.

DeLoyce Elwood Robinson

DeLoyce Elwood Robinson, age 89, of North Platte, died as the result of an automobile accident on Thursday, June 8, 2017.

DeLoyce was born May 10, 1928, to Elmer Lee and Bessie Mae Brittain Robinson at Maxwell, NE, where he grew up. He graduated from Maxwell High School in 1945 then worked for Fairmont Foods for many years before being drafted into the U.S. Army in 1950. Following his discharge, DeLoyce returned to Nebraska and went back to his job with Fairmont Foods in North Platte then became a letter carrier for the U.S. Post Office in 1956. He was known as “Robbie” on his route and after working for 32 years, he retired in 1988.

On September 20, 1964, DeLoyce was united in marriage to Kay Juanita Patton Fry in Fort Collins, CO, and they made their home in North Platte.

DeLoyce was a member of the First Baptist Church and P.R. Halligan Post #163 American Legion. He liked all kinds of cars and loved RVing and traveling around the United States. He also enjoyed gardening and woodworking. DeLoyce especially loved his family, which included his cat and dog.

He leaves behind his wife, Kay, and children, Randy (Sharon) Fry and Deanna (Russ) Hoatson, all of North Platte; seven grandchildren, Nathan and Matthew Fry, Westley and Kaitlyn Hoatson, Benji (Tonya) Hoatson, Julie (Kris) Howe and Michelle (Justin) Krumwiede; brother, James (Gloria) Robinson, of Maxwell; two nieces, three nephews and other family.

DeLoyce was preceded in death by his parents, Elmer and Bessie.

Funeral Service will be 11 a.m. on Tuesday, June 13, 2017, at the First Baptist Church with Pastor Clint Walker officiating. Burial with military honors will be at 2 p.m. in the Gothenburg Cemetery. The casket will be closed. The memorial book may be signed at odeanchapel.com or from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore, which is in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorials are to the First Baptist Church.

James D. (Jim) Whitaker

James D. (Jim) Whitaker passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loved ones on June 7, 2017 in the hometown he loved so much, North Platte, NE.

Jim was born on October 20, 1936 in Lexington, NE to James E. and Kathleen (Kennedy) Whitaker. The family moved to North Platte, NE in 1941 where Jim attended North Platte Public Schools and graduated in 1955. He attended the University of Nebraska in Lincoln and earned a B.S. Degree in Business in 1955. He moved to Denver, CO, where he earned a J.D. Degree from the University Of Denver College Of Law in 1959.  On June 14, 1959, Jim and Nancy (Morris) Whitaker were united in marriage in North Platte.  They lived in Denver for four years before returning to North Platte in 1963. While in Denver, Jim worked for the law firm, Jones, Meiklejohn, Kilroy and Kehl, and Nancy worked for the Denver Department of Welfare. After returning to North Platte, Jim worked for and was part owner of Whitaker Furniture. Jim sold the furniture store to Dan Erickson in 1987, and it is now known as Erickson Furniture.  He was involved in many community activities and projects after his return to North Platte.  He served on the Buffalo Bill Rodeo Committee from 1964 to 1967, after which he had the honor of serving as the first General Chairman of NEBRASKAland DAYS when North Platte took over the celebration from Lincoln in 1967. After two years as General Chairman he served for seven more years on the Board. During the first year, he organized 32 separate committees and spent hundreds of hours to give the celebration a good start. All of the work had to be done in four-and-a-half months, but Jim and eight hard-working Board members somehow got the work done. Jim was extremely proud of his association with NEBRASKAland DAYS. He was the last surviving member of the original eight, and their legacy will live on forever in North Platte.  He served as President of the North Platte Noon Rotary Club in 1973, Vice-Chairman of the Urban Renewal Authority, Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, first chairman of the North Platte Trail Committee, Chairman of the Airport Authority, and Elder in the Presbyterian Church, President of the Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation and was a member of the North Platte Ambassadors.  He also served on the following boards: North Platte Chamber of Commerce; the Development Corporation; the Great Plains Regional Medical Center Board; the Salvation Army; the Downtown Merchants Board; Creativity Unlimited Arts Council; and Region II Advisory Board.  Statewide positions held by Jim are: two years as President of the Nebraska Retail Merchants Association; Nebraska State Historical Society Board; Executive Committee of the League of Nebraska Municipalities; and Board member of the University of Nebraska Alumni Association.  Jim was elected to serve for two terms as North Platte Mayor from 1996 to 2004. During his tenure as Mayor, North Platte was twice awarded Community of the Year honors by two state organizations. North Platte was also recognized during this period for its growth and positive attitudes by the Omaha World Herald. Jim loved North Platte and always sought to improve life for its residents and visitors. During his terms as Mayor, he helped bring more jobs and opportunities to North Platte through the Wal-Mart Distribution Center, Menards, and the Flying J. He also helped increase tourism through the Golden Spike and started all of the trails in North Platte through the North Platte Trails Committee. He also helped facilitate bringing the statue of Buffalo Bill to Cody Park and remained lifelong friends with the artist.  Over the years, Jim received many awards and honors. Some are as follows: Jaycee Young Man of the Year in 1972; Nebraska Retailer of the Year in 1980; University of Nebraska Distinguished Service Award in 1988; NEBRASKAland DAYS Dale Studley Service Award; the President’s Award for Distinguished Service by the Police Officers Association of Nebraska; the Cody Scout Award; the North Platte High School Distinguished Alumni Award; the Chamber of Commerce Hall of Fame Award and the Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation’s Above and Beyond Award. He was also named a Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary International in 1997.  Jim participated in sports most of his life. He began running road races at the age of 43 and ran in over 200 races, 10 of which were 26.2 mile marathons. He helped organize the North Platte running club known as ACES, and he was the race director for several North Platte races.  Jim had a passion for Nebraska football and began following the Huskers from around age 12. He listened to all of the games on the radio, then attended all of the home games while a student at UNL. He missed one televised game because of a Saturday wedding, but he kept a small radio in his pocket.

Survivors include: his wife and best friend, Nancy; his daughter, Kim (Mike) Weesner of North Platte; his son, David (Eduardo) Whitaker, of New York City; his three grandchildren, Sarah (Sam) Holley of Fremont, Eric Nichols of North Platte, and Kyle (Sarah) Nichols of North Platte; five great-grandchildren, Sadie, Sophie, and Jayden Nichols of Fremont, and Treyton and Benjamin Nichols of North Platte; daughter-in-law Danielle Remus; brother, William (Bill) Whitaker of McCook, NE; three nephews, Mark and Jeff of McCook and Kevin (Cindy) of Gilbert, AZ; cousin, Gary (Joan) Kennedy of Seattle, WA, and great-nephew, Sean Whitaker of San Francisco, CA; as well as other extend family members and many friends.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Clifford Milburn and Kathryn Blanchert Whitaker and William and Katharine Hofferber Kennedy; his parents, James E. and Kathleen Whitaker; aunt, Ellen Christensen; his parents-in-law, Loren and Maxine Morris; great-niece, Lindsey Whitaker; as well as  many close lifelong friends he considered family; and his beloved childhood Cocker Spaniel, Tinker.

A memorial has been established to the Mid-Nebraska Community Foundation or the First United Methodist Church.  Memorials can be sent to the Foundation at 121 North Dewey #112, North Platte, NE 69103, or to the First United Methodist Church at 1600 West E Street, North Platte, NE 69101.  Online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.    Private family burial will be held at North Platte Cemetery.  Memorial services will be held 2:00  p.m. Monday, June 12, 2017 at the First United Methodist Church with The Reverend Dr. Douglas Delp officiating.   There will be a reception at the church following the service.  Visitation will be from noon until 6:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, with the family receiving friends from 4:00 p.m.  until 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home, which is in charge of arrangements.

 

 

Nicholas “Nick” Whisler

Nicholas “Nick” Whisler, 36, of Hershey, passed away June 6, 2017.

He was born December 15, 1980 to Charles and Susan (Faust) Whisler at North Platte.  He graduated from Hershey High School in 1999, where he played football and wrestled.  He was an apprentice electrician and loved playing the guitar and fishing with his children.

He is survived by his parents of Hershey; a brother, Matthew (Lynette) Whisler of Ft. Collins, CO; a daughter, Rylie; a son, Kalib; his grandmother, Arlene Whisler of Nebraska City; two nephews; his godson, Rowan and Brett; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.

Cremation was chosen.  Memorials are suggested to the Touchstone Rehabilitation Center in Lincoln.  Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com.  Services will be 1:00 p.m. Saturday, June 10, 2017 at Carpenter Memorial Chapel.  Inurnment will be at a later date.  Those wishing to sign the memorial book may do so from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday at Carpenter Memorial Chapel, which is in care of arrangements.

John Shybut

On June 5, 2017, John Shybut, 83, of North Platte passed away at Great Plains Health with family by his side. John was born in Belarus on June 28, 1933, to Theodore Shybut and Olga Avarich Shybut. He and his family immigrated to the United States in 1949 shortly following WWII. They lived in New Jersey before settling in Pueblo, Colo.

John served in the U.S. Army as a medic and played soccer for the United Armed Forces Team in Europe. Upon his discharge from service, he studied at the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he earned his Doctorate of Philosophy in Psychology.

John served in the Peace Corps from 1972-1977 in Malaysia and Micronesia. Upon returning from the Peace Corps, he was hired as a psychologist by the Region IV Mental Health Services District in Norfolk, Neb. He met and married Sandra Breach, and their four children were born in Norfolk.

John and Sandra moved to North Platte in 1989 to work for Region II Human Services. John maintained his position with Region II, working at Heartland Counseling in North Platte, until his retirement in 2010. Brought up in the Russian Orthodox Church, John became a member of the First United Methodist Church in North Platte, and was affiliated with the North Platte Tennis Association.

John was preceded in death by his parents, Theodore and Olga Shybut; his brother, Vitali; and his sister, Luba Campbell. He is survived by his daughter, Natalia (Tyler) Wiita, Lincoln; grand-daughter, Taylor Wiita; son, Nicholas (Mikaela) Shybut, Lincoln; son, Aleksis Shybut, Washington, D.C.; son, Mikel Shybut, Sacramento, Calif.; former wife, Sandra Breach; his brother, George (Rebecca) Shybut and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and a great-nephew.

A memorial has been established in his memory.  Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com.

Services will be 5:30 p.m. Friday, June 9, 2017 at First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Dr. Douglas A. Delp officiating.  Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the church.  Burial will be Saturday at the Roselawn Cemetery near Pueblo, CO.

Carpenter Memorial Chapel is in care of arrangements.

Vernon “Sonny” Shirley

Vernon “Sonny” Shirley, of North Platte, NE, passed away at the age of 84, on Tuesday, June 6, 2017, at Great Plains Health.
Sonny was born on April 1, 1933, to Manley John and Bessie Alice Corlett Shirley in Hays County, NE.  He grew up in Nebraska, living in the Maywood and Curtis area, and graduated high school from the University of Nebraska School of Agriculture in 1951.  Sonny then worked at the Sale Barn before joining the U.S. Army.  After serving two years in the military, Sonny returned to the family farm south of Curtis.
On August 9, 1953, Sonny was united in marriage to the love of his life, Eileen LaVern Dodson, at Curtis. Sonny farmed until 1962 then went to work for Bellamy John Deere Implement in Curtis then moved to North Platte in 1967 to be a salesman for Callahan John Deere Implement, which later became Kaschke John Deere.  Sonny enjoyed his job and eventually retired in 2000.
Sonny was a member of the First United Methodist Church, American Legion Post #95 in Curtis, and Eagles Aeries #2839.  He was also very active with B.P.O. Elks #985 in North Platte where he served as Exhalted Ruler and was recognized as Elk of the Year.
Sonny enjoyed fishing, camping, and selling and collecting John Deere tractors.  He especially loved dancing with Eileen and they were members of the Winter Dance Club for many years.  Sonny was a loving husband and a wonderful father, grandfather and great-grandfather.  He will be greatly missed.
He leaves behind his wife of nearly 64 years, Eileen, of North Platte; their children, Kent (Christy) Shirley and Deanna Smiley (Johnnie Moore), of North Platte, and Denise Nelsen (Ryne Norton), of York, NE; six grandchildren, Brian (Chelsea) Reese, Jennifer (James) Snook, Tyler Reese, Kane (Ann) Shirley, Aspen Shirley and Jeremiah Klatt; five great-grandsons, Jacoby and Jacek Snook, Batie and Crea Reese, and Korbin Shirley; as well as many nieces, nephews and other family.
Sonny was preceded in death by his parents, Manley and Bessie; son, Douglas Duane Shirley; sisters and brothers-in-law, Oleta and Leonard Dodson and Eileen and Blaine Farrar; and sons-in-law, Chris Nelsen and Russell Smiley.
Funeral Service will be 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 10, 2017, at the First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Dr. Douglas A. Delp officiating.  Burial will follow in the Maywood Cemetery.  Visitation will be Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. with family greeting friends from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore, which is in charge of arrangements.  Condolences may be shared at odeanchapel.com.  In lieu of flowers, memorials are to the Maywood Cemetery or the Maywood Community Hall.

Robert D (Bob) Cady

Robert D (Bob) Cady of North Platte passed away June 5, 2017 at home with his family. Bob was born November 25, 1959 to Clifford and Jeniece (Jaeger) Cady in Imperial, Nebraska and attended Benkelman High School where he excelled at sports and academics. Bob went on to graduate from Kearney State College with a degree in accounting and worked in the Kansas City Metro area before returning to Benkelman.

In 1996 he moved to North Platte and on September 6, 1998 was united in marriage to Victoria Bond and gained a daughter, Micaela. In 2000 his youngest daughter, Emily, was born. Bob practiced with several different firms in town before going into practice at Newton, Kujath and Cady, PC.

Bob enjoyed traveling, especially cruises, and was an avid Husker and Broncos football fan. He was a quiet man with a dry and unexpected sense of humor. He loved his job and was dedicated to all of his clients.

Bob is survived by his wife, Victoria, his daughter Micaela (Tyler) Papousek , daughter Emily, in-laws Jack (Sandra) Bond of North Platte, sister-in-law Cassie (Terry) Leet of Torrington, WY, brother William (Suzanne) Cady of Lenexa, KS, sister Brenda (Jerry) McDonald of Stratton, NE, 6 nieces, 2 nephews and numerous great nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Clifford and Jeniece Cady, and sister-in-law Cynthia Fausnaugh.

Bob was a loving husband, father and friend. He is dearly loved and will be missed. Rest well, Bob…Huzzah!

In lieu of flowers please consider a donation in Bob’s name to The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, www.themmrf.org.

Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com.

Services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday, June 12, 2017 at the First Christian Church with The Rev. Jan Ekstedt officiating.  Burial will be at Floral Lawns Memorial Gardens.  Visitation will be from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sunday with family receiving friends from 5 to 7 at Carpenter Memorial Chapel, which is in care of arrangements.

 

 

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