John G. Muhlenkamp, Jr., 79, of Puyallup, WA, formerly of North Platte departed this life on Dec. 1, 2013, when he experienced a heart attack after having a small stroke two days earlier. John was born in Park, Kansas, Jan 13, 1934, the son of John and Clara (Albers) Muhlenkamp. He grew up in Wyoming and then North Platte, where he met his wife, Betty Powell. He worked at a cleaners, then automobile service stations in North Platte before enlisting in the U.S. Marine Corps (1954 – 1956).
John lived in California where he worked in the meat packing industry, followed by owning his own meat route servicing small grocers in Southern California. He and Betty were married nearly 59 years and raised six sons. He was active as an Assistant Scout Leader in his sons’ Boy Scout troops and an active participant in their camping outings, helping 3 sons attain the rank of Eagle Scout and 1 a Life Scout. Two of the sons were in Little League Baseball and he attended all their games.
John was a Priesthood member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, now known as Community of Christ.
They moved to Puyallup, Washington in 1989. He acquired a love for automobiles at a young age, especially Ford products, and had a number of old cars that he restored, and some still in the process of restoration. He belonged to both a Model A and Early Ford V-8 club in Southern CA, and an Early Ford V-8 Club in WA, serving as a Board Member for all from time to time. He is survived by his beloved wife, Betty; sons, John III (Diane) of Dubois, WY, Daniel of Long Beach, CA, David (Sheila) of Torrington, WY, Levi (Margaret) of Swanville, MN, and Charles (Lisa), Norwalk, CA; his brothers, Nicholas (Opal), Antone (Shirley) and Henry (Kathy); his sister, Clara Vencill, all of North Platte; 21 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Larry (Nancy); and two sisters, Katherine (Bob) Mason and Marcella (Don) Hille. Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com. Funeral services will be 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 17, 2013 at Carpenter Memorial Chapel. Burial will be at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery. Carpenter Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Category: Obituaries
Jack Dean Bahl
Jack Dean Bahl, 75, of North Platte, passed away November 21, 2013 at Gothenburg, NE. Jack was born in McCook, NE on Jan. 21, 1938 to Leopold “Bus” and June (Sines) Bahl. He grew up and attended school in McCook, where he graduated in the class of 1956. In the early 1960’s, Jack worked in construction. In 1970, Jack went to work for the State of Nebraska Scales Department and later transferred into Public Service Commission until 1986. On May 19, 1973, Jack was united in marriage to June West Neverve. In 1987, Jack and June moved to Kearney, where Jack worked at the Watson Chrysler Dealership. In 1988, Jack and June moved to North Platte, where he worked for Bob Spady Buick until 1999. He then worked for Weather Craft Roofing until 2009. For the past four years, he worked for P.C. Labs in North Platte, as a courier. Organizations Jack was active in include: McCook Elks Lodge #1434, where he was a Past Exalted Ruler, North Platte Elks Lodge #985, Eagles Club, Moose Lodge and the Nebraska Admirals. Jack is survived by his wife, June of 40 years; step sons, Conrad (Heidi) Neverve of Kearney, Dallas (Denise) Neverve of Lincoln, Russell (Cherry) Neverve of Kearney, Brent Neverve of Lincoln, and Bradley (Sue) Neverve of Lincoln; his sister, Janet (Ron) Thompson of Idaho Falls, Idaho; sister-in-law, JoAnn West of North Platte; four granddaughters, three grandsons, three great-granddaughters, nieces, nephews, family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bus and June Bahl; sister, Judy Cappel; mother and father-in-law, Truman and Nellie West; brother-in-law, Jake West; and a sister-in-law, Delores Meyer. Cremation was chosen. Memorial services will be 2:00 p.m. Saturday, December 14, 2013 at Carpenter Memorial Chapel in North Platte with Pastor Gary Smith officiating. Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com. Carpenter Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Bud Johnson
Bud Johnson, age 87 of North Platte, passed away December 9, 2013.
He was born on November 1, 1926 on a farm south of North Platte to Rollie and Maude (Stewart) Johnson. He graduated from North Platte High school with the class of 1945. On August 2, 1951 he married Barbara Loftus in Ogallala, NE. Bud was employed by Demptster Furniture from 1947 until 1955. In 1956 he began working at Swans Furniture and was there until he retired in July of 1994. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, softball, bowling, NE football and playing with his great grandkids. He was a member of the Episcopal Church and the Mill Isle Boat club.
Bud is survived by Barbara, his loving wife of 62 years; son Ed (Pam) Johnson of North Platte; daughters Marcia Collins of Omaha, and Carol (Don) Dailey of North Platte; grandchildren; Julie (Ben) Miller, Tony (Taylor) Johnson, Jason (Gina) Sommer, Danny (Rachele) Dailey, David (Cashia) Dailey, Amber Gamble, Adam Dailey, Michelle (Mike) Speer, Brian (Yadira) Collins, Andrea Cortes, 24 great-grandchildren, and other relatives.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Ivan, Amos, Fritz; and sisters, Cora, Erma and Fern.
Memorials are suggested to the Episcopal Church or the Callahan Cancer Center and online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com. Funeral services will be 10:30 am Thursday, December 12, 2013 at Carpenter Memorial Chapel. Burial will be at Floral Lawns Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday at Carpenter Memorial Chapel, which is in charge of arrangements.
Edward Scott Carroll
Edward Scott Carroll, D.O., 53, was fatally injured in an automobile accident on Dec. 4, 2013.
He was born on Nov. 15, 1960, in Des Plaines, Ill. During his formative years, Scott lived with his family in Illinois, then relocated to Paxton, where he graduated from Paxton Consolidated High School in 1978. He fondly recounted the “adventures of Scott Carroll,” the Carroll brothers and sister, and their many friends, all under the watchful eye of his parents, Oma and Papa. That sense of adventure drew him to enlist in the Air Force in 1978, where he served his country at Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha until 1982. As an intelligent, self-confident E4, he was selected for a position in the military hospital as an operating room technician. It was there that his passion for all aspects of surgery originated. When he scrubbed for a cardiothoracic surgeon, his quest to become a physician and surgeon himself began.
He received a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Nebraska at Omaha in 1987, and then a doctor of osteopathy degree from the University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kansas City, Mo., in 1991.
In pursuit of his dream to become a heart surgeon, he completed an Internship at Des Moines General Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1992, and then general surgery residency at Des Moines General Hospital in 1996. He served in the role of chief surgery resident from 1995-1996. He completed his fellowship in cardiothoracic and vascular surgery at Deborah Heart and Lung Center in Browns Mills, N.J. in 1999.
As a cardiothoracic surgeon, Scott entered into practice with Cardiovascular Associates in Sarasota, Fla., from 1999–2001. When an opportunity presented to return to Nebraska, Scott started his own practice, Kearney Heart and Lung Surgeons, PC, in Kearney in 2001. He successfully recruited a partner from Deborah Heart and Lung Center to join his practice and provide access to care for the residents of west central Nebraska. In 2006, when the rigorous situations of handling life and death took a toll on Scott’s personal and professional life, he embarked on a new adventure to reinvent himself. As a highly skilled surgeon, Scott pursued his passion by substituting hearts for hands. During his many years of training he recalled always wanting to be a hand surgeon, although he often commented that he should have been either a pilot or race car driver.
He completed postdoctoral training and fellowship in hand and wrist surgery at Baptist Integris Medical Center in Oklahoma City, Okla., in 2006. Scott then embarked on building a prolific practice at North Platte Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine in 2008. His favorite day of the week was Monday because he could operate hands and wrists all day at the North Platte Surgery Center with an efficient, fun team of clinicians.
During his career he was certified by the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners and Board Certified in general, thoracic, and cardiovascular surgery. He was a member of the American Osteopathic Association, and was on the medical staff at Great Plains Regional Medical Center in North Platte and Community Hospital in McCook.
Scott believed in communicating kindness and genuine care to patients, families, and staff. He had the unique ability to engage people in conversation by using his curiosity to connect and make them feel special. In the presence of a child patient, Scott was indeed a “rock star” with communication. To improve his relationship with ranchers and farmers, Scott humbly inquired about calving, branding, weaning, and harvesting, and then reflected on his experience on the ranch.
As a lifelong learner, Scott’s bookshelves were filled with texts on art, sculpture, music, Porsches, airplanes, trucks, motorcycles, guns, history, medicine, science, dogs, ranching, and animal husbandry. Upon considering a new interest, he swiftly acquired a fundamental set of texts for in-depth study. E. Scott Carroll’s persona was about pursuing an interest to perfection, or not at all. When he was not reading, he was spending time with his children, or watching football, especially the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
First and foremost, E. Scott Carroll was a loving father and grandfather. In his lifetime he had successfully overcome adversity and reinvented himself as a hand and wrist surgeon, for whom patients were thankful. He unleashed a hidden passion for ranching, art, travel, design, and fashion. He lived for the moment. When questioned about planning for the future he once said, “I am Scott Carroll and I know that I will be alright.” Indeed, he lived, loved, learned, and left a legacy for all.
He is survived by his daughter, Hannah Elizabeth Carroll; his granddaughter, Harper Faith Lowry, of Omaha; his son, Noah Scott Carroll, of Kearney; his parents, Tom and Carla Carroll, of Kingman, Ariz.; his sister, Luann Carroll Cutting, of Japan; his brothers, Steve Carroll, of Kellogg, Idaho, Shawn Carroll, of Chandler, Ariz., and Todd Carroll, of Arlington, Wash.; his former wife, Sam Carroll, of Kearney; and his partner, Marta Lucille Hudson, of North Platte. All of his family and friends survive him with fond, loving memories.
Services will be at 1 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 10, at Carpenter Memorial Chapel in North Platte. An informal service will take place at 10 a.m., Tuesday, Dec. 10, at the cafeteria at Great Plains Regional Medical Center. Cremation was chosen. Following cremation a private burial will take place at his ranch, which Scott referred to as “my sanctuary.”
Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com. Carpenter Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Dwight “Ike” “Handlebars” Richard Allbery
Dwight “Ike” “Handlebars” Richard Allbery, 76, of North Platte, NE, passed away on November 19, 2013, in Lincoln, NE after a long battle with Alzheimer’s. Dwight was born to Lee Roy and Laura Nell Allbery on November 27, 1936, in Gretna, NE. He was the fifth of seven children. He graduated from Gretna High School in 1954 and went to work for Burlington Northern Railroad in Omaha as a machinist. On September 22, 1964 he began his career as a Conservation Officer for the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. He was based in Omaha until he took a transfer to North Platte in February of 1971. He enjoyed working as a Game Warden until he retired on October 29, 2004.
On May 15, 1971, Dwight married Barbara Peterson of Lincoln. They purchased a home in North Platte and both enjoyed gardening, camping and traveling. Dwight was very involved in all things outdoors, was a long-time member of The Eagles Club, and they were both founding members of the Cody Ringnecks chapter of Pheasants Forever.
Dwight is survived by his loving wife of 42 years; Barbara and daughters Rachelle Allbery (Shawn McQuade), Rhonda (Allan) McGill and step-daughters Marlene Wiest, Sharlene (David) Carmichael, and Julie Alm. He is also survived by his grandchildren; Justin (Gena) Jones, Casey (Alesa) Jones, Cody (Amanda) Burrows, Shelby Wiest, Matthew Wiest, Landon and Lilli McGill and Gage, Sissy and Rylee McQuade. He has seven great-grandchildren. He is also survived by sisters-in-law Dixie Allbery and Edna Allbery, as well as numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.
Dwight was preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Wayne, Wesley, Lee Roy (Ida) and Lyle, and sisters Sharon Grubb and Karen (George) Plambeck.
Cremation was chosen. A memorial service will be11:00 a.m. Saturday, December 14, 2013 at the First United Methodist Church in North Platte, NE. Memorials are suggested to the Alzheimer’s Association, Great Plains Chapter or Outdoor Buddies. Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com. Carpenter Memorial Chapel in North Platte is in charge of arrangements.
William P. “Bill” Dolge
William P. “Bill” Dolge, of Duncan, Nebraska, died Wednesday, December 4, 2013, at his home in Duncan.
Bill was born November 17, 1958, to Walter and Betty (Rich) Dolge in North Platte, Nebraska where he grew up. He later served in the U.S. Air Force from March 1977 to December 1978. Following his discharge, Bill returned to North Platte where he worked construction for most of his life.
Bill married Debra Dush on July 4, 2004, in North Platte. The couple moved to Duncan in 2011. Bill enjoyed hunting, fishing, motorcycles and fixing things. His family and friends were very important to him.
He is survived by his wife, Debra Dolge, of Duncan; his daughter, Jonna Dolge, of Denver, CO; a stepdaughter, Amanda McLaughlin, of Columbus, NE; his stepson, Travis McLaughlin, of Omaha, NE; a grandson, Madix Schleich; his father and mother-in-law, Robert and D’Ette Dush, of Duncan; a brother, Doug Dolge, of Milwaukee, WI; two sisters, Monta Dolge-Storm, of Yankton, SD and Kelley Falkena, of Lincoln, NE; many nieces, nephews and other family.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Betty Dolge, and his aunt, Clarice Wachal.
Visitation will be 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, December 7, 2013, followed by a funeral service at 10:30 a.m. at the McKown Funeral Home in Columbus, NE with Pastor Dan Odom officiating. Visitation in North Platte will be from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Monday, December 9, 2013, at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore followed by a graveside funeral service with military honors at 11 a.m. in the North Platte Cemetery with Gary Smith officiating. Condolences may be shared at odeanchapel.com. Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore is in charge of local arrangements.
Edward Jack Tighe
Edward J. Tighe, 91, passed away Sunday, December 1, 2013 at Great Plains Regional Medical Center. He was born March 23, 1922 to Jack C. and Minnie (Plessel) Tighe in Omaha, NE. He graduated from Tech High in Omaha before enlisting in the Army. He was a decorated veteran of World War II, where he served as a Signal Corps Staff Sergeant with the 6th and 8th Armies in the South Pacific. He also served as a Field Artillery 1st Lieutenant in Alaska during the Korean War.
He married Jacqueline (Jackie) Mae Williams on August 13, 1945. They were blessed with four children, Patti Ann (Peter) Shearston, Michael E. (Donna) Tighe, Steven A. (Susan) Tighe and Barbara E. (Jim Moore) Tighe. He worked as a Regional Supervisor for Western Electric, retiring in 1977. For a number of years he helped to organize and participated in the Nebraskaland Days Shoot Out and had been a member of the American Legion.
Ed is survived by his wife, Jackie; his children; 10 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren and his sister, Jeanette Taylor. He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Les and a great-grandson, R.J. Alwin.
Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com. Memorials are suggested to the American Legion. Visitation will be Thursday, December 5 from 1:00pm to 7:00pm, with family receiving friends from 5:00pm to 7:00pm at Carpenter Memorial Chapel. Memorial services will be 11:30 a.m. Friday, December 6, 2013 at Carpenter Memorial Chapel. Private family burial will be at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery with military honors graveside. Carpenter Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Kelly Lee Casebolt Reliford
Kelly Lee Casebolt Reliford, age 54, of North Platte passed away Thursday, November 28, 2013 at Great Plains Regional Medical Center. She was born February 7, 1959 in Renton, WA to Bill and Donna Hawley Casebolt.
Kelly was a free spirit and was always willing to lend a helping hand in times of need. She loved her children, grandchildren, many extended grandchildren, friends and all animals. She enjoyed attending church at Harvest Christian and had a passion for thrift shopping. She will be loved and missed by many.
Survivors include her husband, Sheldon Reliford of Omaha; children, Shannon Nordblad, Rachelle Nordblad both of North Platte, Julian Lewis of FL and Stevie Castro of CA; 6 loving grandchildren, Tazsanay, Jordan, Isaiah Jackson, Elijah Fair, Julian Nordblad-Otten and Camren Lee; special friends, Barbara Bennett and Michelle Jones both of North Platte; and her dog Hope.
She was preceded in death by her father, Bill Casebolt; and her step-father.
Memorials may be made in her name and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.
Services will be 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 4, 2013 at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home. Visitation will be 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. today and prior to service on Wednesday at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.
Frances Elaine Neiman
Frances Elaine Neiman, 90, of North Platte, NE, died Saturday, November 30, 2013, at the Sutherland Care Center.
Frances was born February 14, 1923, to August Jacob and Clara Camille Pick Kotschwar at Curtis, NE where she grew up. She graduated from high school there in 1941.
On September 11, 1942, Frances married Jon Leroy Neiman in Benkleman, NE and they lived on the Neiman Homestead south of Curtis then moved to a farm north of McCook, NE. In December 1959 they bought a ranch near Thedford, NE where they ranched until they moved to North Platte late in 2007.
Frances was a member of the First United Methodist Church and Eastern Star in McCook. She was also a member of the Thedford Art Guild and a local lady’s club for many years. Frances was an artist and a published poet who had received many awards for her poetry.
She was a fabulous cook, an avid reader and loved gardening. She also raised lambs, goats and sheep. Frances liked to sew and made her own clothes. She was a good wife and mother and was very close to her in-laws.
She is survived by her daughters, Cheryl Mardee Neiman, of Lakewood, CO and Carol Jean (Terry) Lewis, of Las Vegas, NV; seven grandchildren, Jon “Jack” (Kristi) Neiman, Jr., Jamie (Mike) McCreary, Troy (Christy) Neiman, Tegwin Egle, Trampas (Talli) Kluender, Christopher (Christina) Lewis and Jacob Lewis; seven great-grandchildren, Melissa, Matthew, Michael, Garrett, Aiden, Claire Rose and Jack; and other family.
Frances was preceded in death by her husband, Jon; a son, Jon “Jack”, Sr.; her parents, August and Clara Kotschwar; five brothers, Gerald, August “A.J.”, Harold, Esley and Richard Kotschwar; a grandson, Joseph Neiman; and two great-grandchildren, Kristin Neiman and Baby Neiman.
Graveside funeral service with Eastern Star Rites will be 2 p.m. Friday, December 6, 2013, in Memorial Park Cemetery in McCook, NE. Visitation will be 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at Odean Colonial Chapel At C & Sycamore in North Platte. Condolences may also be shared at odeanchapel.com. Memorials and cards can be sent to Carol Lewis at 2021 Edgewood Avenue; Las Vegas, NV 89102. Memorials are suggested to the Thedford Art Guild. Odean Colonial Chapel At C & Sycamore is in charge of arrangements.
Rafael Rodriguez Martinez
Rafael Rodriguez Martinez, 89, formerly of Hershey, NE, passed away Sunday, December 1, 2013, at the North Platte Care Center in North Platte, NE.
Rafael was born November 26, 1924, to Jesus Martinez and Carlota Rodriguez at Zacatecas, Mexico. He grew up in Mexico and came to the United States in 1953 as a migrant worker. Rafael started working in Texas then went to Washington before coming to Hershey where he worked for several area farmers. Rafael hired on with the Union Pacific Railroad with the Maintenance of Way. He later became disabled while working for the railroad.
In March 1944, Rafael married Victoria Godina at Noria de Angeles, Zacatecas, Mexico.
Rafael was a member of Our Lady Of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Hershey. He was a hard worker and loved his kids and grandkids.
Survivors include his nine children, Carmen “Maria” (Angel) Quinonez, San Juana (Stuart) Marshall, Rose (Martin) Rodriguez and Phil Martinez, all of North Platte, Rita Martinez, of San Diego, CA, Frank Martinez, Woodriver, NE, Kathy (Anthony) Michele, of Haysville, KS, Ralph (Genoveva) Martinez, of Hershey, NE, and Tony (Maya) Martinez, of Safford, AZ; 28 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; and other family.
Rafael was preceded in death by his wife, Victoria; a son, Gerald “Jerry”; and his parents, Jesus and Carlota.
Visitation will be 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday followed by a Christian Wake Service at 7 p.m. at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Thursday, December 5, 2013, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. Condolences may be shared at odeanchapel.com. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Breast Cancer Awareness Foundation. Odean Colonial Chapel At C & Sycamore is in charge of arrangements.