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Carol R. Wisner

Carol R. Wisner, 76, passed away June 14, 2018, at Bethany Life in Story City, Iowa.

Carol was born on March 6, 1942, in York at the Lutheran Hospital to Peter and Madeline Klippenstein. She graduated from York High School in 1960 and Mounds Midway School of Nursing in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1963. She worked as an RN until her retirement in 1995.

Carol married Robin J. Wisner on April 25, 1964, at Arbor Drive Baptist Church in York. They made their home in North Platte and later moved to Lincoln, where Carol worked at University of Nebraska Hospital while putting her hubby through college.

They moved to Iowa, where they lived in Sac City, Elkader, Independence, Tama, Fort Dodge and eventually Ames. During this time, Carol continued her nursing career in several hospitals and nursing homes. Carol took great pride and love in her career as a nurse. They moved to Ames in 2012, where she lived until her death.

Carol loved her church families and had a close relationship with Jesus. She served as the treasurer and secretary at Northfield Church of Christ in Fort Dodge, Iowa, for many years. After moving to Ames, she and Robin joined Grand Avenue Baptist Church. Wherever she lived, Carol’s close group of friends revolved around her church and work families.

Carol and Robin enjoyed their many years of retirement together traveling and seeing siblings. They enjoyed several trips to Mt. Hermon Christian Camp in California and made many memories with family and new friends.

Most of all, Carol loved spending time with her family. Her warm hugs and sweet kisses will be greatly missed.

Carol was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Dave Klippenstein; sister, Helen Klippenstein; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Russ and Gladys Wisner; and brothers-in-law, Roger Wisner and Dave Lehmkuhler.

Carol is survived by her loving husband of 54 years, Robin; daughter, Donna (Brian) Haferbier of Ames; son, Russ (Angela) Wisner of North Liberty, Iowa; five grandchildren, Michaela, Cody and Faith Haferbier and Sage and Selena Wisner; one great-grandson, James Haferbier; brothers, Bill (Sharon) Klippenstein and George (Cynthia) Klippenstein; sisters-in-law, Barb Lehmkuhler and Linda (Marvin) Swedlund; and several nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Bethany Life or Mt. Hermon Christian Camp. Online condolences may be shared at adamssoderstrum.com.

Services will be at 11 a.m. on Monday, June 25, at Grand Avenue Baptist Church, Ames, Iowa. Adams Funeral Home, Ames, Iowa, is in charge of arrangements.

John Edward Hammond

John Edward Hammond, 60, of North Platte, Nebraska, died Thursday, June 21, 2018, at his home.

John was born November 28, 1957, to Jerry Dean and DeWinta Grace (McDowell) Hammond in Denver, Colorado. The family later moved to Anaheim, California where he grew up and attended school. John went to Katella High School and was in the marching band. In 1976 he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served with a Transportation Company at Fort Dix, New Jersey.

Following his discharge in July of 1977, John moved to Palisade, Nebraska, where his mother was living. He was very close to his mom and helped care for her. In the early ’80’s, he moved to North Platte and went to work for the State of Nebraska Department of Roads. He later worked for James E. Simon Company until he received a medical disability and retired. Wanting something more to do, John did part-time work for Enterprise Rent-A-Car and Allo. He also attended Mid-Plains Community College to study the C.A.D. system.

John was a huge fan of Nebraska sports, Minnesota Vikings and the Anaheim Angels and loved NASCAR racing. He liked to barbecue and enjoyed quality time with his friends. Most importantly, John cared about his family more than anything else and loved Thatcho, his wiener dog who was always by his side.

He is survived by his daughter, Melissa (Mike) Lehn, of Hastings; sister, Celia Rose, of Palisade; brother, Gary (Christine) Roth, of McCook; daughter-in-law, Dayna Huddleston, of Salt Lake City, Utah; his companion, Thatcho; 9 grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, including Michael (Heather) Roth, of North Platte, and great-nieces and nephews; as well as other family and his friends, including best friend, Dave Boyda.

John was preceded in death by his sons, Robert Hammond and Christopher Huddleston; parents, Jerry and DeWinta; brother, George Hammond; and brother-in-law, Charles Rose, Jr.

Cremation was chosen. Memorial Service will be 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 26, 2018, at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore. Inurnment with military honors will follow in Fort McPherson National Cemetery. The memorial book may be signed at odeanchapel.com or prior to the service at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore, which is in charge of arrangements. Because of John’s love for his dog, memorials are to the John Hammond Animal Fund to help others with their pets.

Patricia L. Smith

Patricia L. Smith, age 79, of North Platte passed away June 21, 2018 at the North Platte Care Center.

Patricia was born on March 17, 1939 in North Platte to Edward J. and Parnell (Pam) (Connor) Hesson.  She attended McDaid Elementary and St. Patrick’s Catholic School through the 8th grade and was a member of the 1958 class at North Platte High School.  On November 4,1958 she married Alan Rosse in Maxwell, NE.  To this union, three sons were born, Tim, Bob and Scott.  The couple lived all over Nebraska and Kansas.  Pat married Tom Phillips on January 18, 1973 in North Platte.  To this union a daughter, Tiffany was born.

She had a very special place in her heart for her grandfather Ed.  The two were very close and she missed him dearly.

Throughout her life she lived in many different places.  Pat enjoyed playing bingo, cards and reading.  She loved to camp and fish, and had special hobbies that included painting, sewing, and crafts.

Survivors include her children, Timothy (Martha) Rosse of Clever, MO, Robert Rosse of North Platte, Scott (Christina) Rosse of Eagle, ID, and Tiffany (Roger) Freeze of North Platte; grandchildren, Alexis (Josh) Hood of Lincoln, NE, Brian Rosse of Springfield, MO, Mackenzie (Ben) Crane of Ainsworth, NE, Shane Rosse of Marina Del Ray, CA, Jordan finance’ Dillon Linson) Rosse of Mitchell, NE, Zack Rosse of Spokane, WA, Andrew Freeze of Kearney, NE, and Adam Freeze of North Platte; great-grandchildren, Landon, Loxley, Deakon, Copper, and Breckon; siblings, Bill (Marjorie) Hesson of Seattle, WA, and Carol (Gary) Smith of North Platte; and special friends of 42 years, Chuck and Mary Goff of North Platte, who Pat could count on for anything.

She was preceded in death by her parents; and nephew, Michael Hesson.

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

Cremation was chosen.  Mass of Christian Burial will be Friday, July 13, 2018 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church with the Reverend Matthew Nash as celebrant.  Those wising to sign the register book may do so 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Thursday, July 12, 2018 at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

Eric Wright Death Notice

Eric Wright, 48, of Omaha, formerly of North Platte, passed away June 20, 2018 at Omaha.  Services are pending at Carpenter Memorial Chapel.

Mary Cecilia Higgins

Mary Cecilia Higgins, age 62, of North Platte passed away June 19, 2018 at the University Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha.

Mary was born on December 6, 1955 in Henderson, Kentucky to Ulysses and Georgene (Heitkotter) Carlini.  Mary grew up in North Platte, graduating with the St. Patrick’s Catholic High School class of 1974.

She was a member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church where she was a cantor.  Mary worked at several daycares where she loved children, taking care of infants and toddlers.  Mary had a great sense of humor.  Even until her last breath, she remained positive, never complaining, while living out her fauth.

Survivors include her children, Sonya (Mario) Cloud of Corpus Christi, Texas, Francis Higgins of Kenesaw, Nebraska, and Nikita (Wesley) White of North Platte; mother, Georgene Carlini of North Platte; grandchild, Kyla Cloud; siblings, Theresa (Christopher) Carson of Green Brook, NJ, Gregory (Jodi) Carlini of Woodbury, MN, Judy (Saeed) Ahmadian of Houston, TX, John (Shari) Carlini of Lincoln, NE, Claudia Carlini of Lebanon, KS, Ulysses Jr. (Diane) Carlini of Panama City Beach, FL, and Lewys (Holly) Carlini of North Platte, NE; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends.

She was preceded in death by her father; sister-in-law, Verna; and  niece, Sitara.

Memorials may be made in her name.

Christian Wake services will be 7:00 p.m. Friday at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church.  Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church with the Reverend Josh Brown as celebrant.  Burial will follow at Floral Lawns Memorial Gardens.  Visitation will be noon – 5:00 p.m. today at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

Iva T. Houpt

Iva T. Houpt, 69, of North Platte, passed away June 18, 2018 at Centennial Park Retirement Village.  She was born August 2, 1948 to Ivan and Frances (Wells) Popham at North Platte.

She grew up in North Platte.  On May 23, 1975, she was united in marriage to Edwin Houpt.  They had one daughter, Staci.

Iva loved to paint, crochet, read and photography.  She spent her last five years living at Centennial Park.   She will be greatly missed by her family, friends, and the staff at Centennial Park Retirement Village.

She is survived by her daughter, Staci (Shawn Kerns) Houpt of McCook and her grandson, Tate, who she absolutely loved spending time with and wanting everyone to meet him when he would visit Grandma.

Iva was preceded in death by her parents; and her husband, Edwin in 2011.

Online condolences may be shared atwww.carpentermemorial.com. Graveside services will be 1:00 p.m. Friday, June 22, 2018 at Floral Lawns Memorial Gardens.  Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Thursday at Carpenter Memorial Chapel, which is in care of arrangements.

 

Robert E. Bock Death Notice

Robert E. Bock, of Cozad, formerly of North Platte, died June 19, 2018, at Cozad Community Hospital. Services are pending at Carpenter Memorial Chapel.

Dale Eugene Dike

Dale Eugene Dike, age 76 formerly of Hershey, NE, passed away Monday June 18, 2018 at Tiffany Square Care Center in Grand Island, NE.

Dale was born November 20, 1941 in North Platte, NE to Carl and Hazel (Ross) Dike.  He graduated from Sutherland High School with the class of 1960.  He joined the Army and served from August 1960 thru August 1963.  He married Twilla May Keslar on June 5, 1965.  Dale worked as a switchman at the Union Pacific Railroad.  He was active in the community of Hershey, being a member of the Fire Department, School Board, Village Board, Booster Club, American Legion and a member of the United Methodist Church Board.  He was also on the Sutherland Golf Board.  He loved Husker sports and practically lived at the golf course after his retirement.  Over the years he coached his wife and daughters’ softball teams.  He was actively involved with all his families’ activities and rarely missed an event.

Dale is survived by his wife Twilla of Grand Island; daughters Crystal (Rodney) VerHagen of Grand Island and Diana (Dallas) Zimmer of Bellevue; grandchildren Matt (Clarissa) VerHagen of Grand Island, Tanner (Mindy) VerHagen of Potter, and Austin and Zachary Zimmer of Bellevue; great grandchildren Jaser and T’LelaMae Rivera and Brooke, Chloe, Kaydence and Kolton VerHagen; siblings Don Dike, Marion (Donna) Dike, Lyle (Sharon) Dike, Ron (Sue) Dike, Lois McConnell, Mary (Wilber) Medbery; brother-in-law Cliff (Cindy) Keslar; sisters-in-law Joyce Penner and Judy Dike; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents Carl and Hazel Dike; mother-in-law Dorothy Keslar-Cobb; father-in-law George Keslar; father-in-law Floyd Cobb; brother Ivan Dike; brothers-in-law Forrest McConnell and Frank Keslar; and sisters-in-law Christine Dike and Deana Keslar.

Memorials are suggested in his name and online condolences may be shared at www.adamsswanson.com.  Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m. Thursday June 21, 2018 at the Hershey Methodist Church with Reverend Mark Baldwin officiating.  Burial will follow at Floral Lawns Memorial Gardens with military honors.  Visitation will be from noon until 8:00 p.m. Wednesday June 20, 2018 with Family Receiving Friends from 5:00 until 7:00 at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

Mary C. Higgins

Mary C. Higgins, age 62 of North Platte, passed away Tuesday June 19, 2018 at University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.  Christian Wake Services will be held 7:00 p.m. Friday June 22, 2018 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church.  Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:00 a.m. Saturday June 23, 2018 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church with the Reverend Josh Brown as Celebrant.  Burial will follow at Floral Lawns Memorial Gardens.  Visitation will be Friday from noon until 5:00 p.m. at Adams and Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.

Barbara Adams (Noble) German

Barbara Adams (Noble) German, 86, passed away May 19, 2018, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, after a short illness, with her husband, Cal, and other family members at her side.

Barbara was born in Lexington on Dec. 25, 1931, the third of James Curran and Helen Margaret (Jorgensen) Adams’ four daughters. Barbara grew up in North Platte, graduating from North Platte Senior High School in 1950, where she was active in vocal and instrumental music and was valedictorian of her graduating class. After high school, Barbara followed her two older sisters to the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, where she was a member of the Pi Beta Phi Sorority, Mortar Board, Phi Beta Kappa Society and editor of the 1954 University of Nebraska Cornhusker Yearbook.

In 1952, her father James C. Adams, a county agent and agriculture specialist, was invited by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations to spend a year working with farmers throughout Europe as they continued their recovery from the devastation of World War II. Along with her father, mother and younger sister, Barbara, she spent part of the 1952 school year living in Rome, Italy. After returning to Nebraska from Italy, Barbara continued her studies at the University of Nebraska, graduating with an honors degree in journalism in 1954.

While at the University of Nebraska, Barbara met fellow University of Nebraska student Donald Dale Noble of Holdrege, who became her first husband in 1954. After Don graduated pharmacy school and completed a ROTC military commitment, she and Don returned to Holdrege, where Don joined his father as a pharmacist and co-owner of Noble Rexall Drug Store. Barbara worked as a journalist and writer before starting a family. She and Don were the parents of three sons, Todd (1957), David (1959) and Jeffrey (1962). In addition to her roles as a busy mother to her growing family, a partner with Don in guiding the success of Noble Rexall Drug Store and an active volunteer and leader in the Holdrege community, Barbara also found time to serve on the Holdrege Public Schools Board of Education, including a term as the Board’s president. It is also during this time that both Barbara and Don came to know Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.

Barbara’s life entered a period of challenge in 1969 when Don contracted a bacterial infection that put him in the hospital for several weeks and nearly ended his life. While Don survived this close call with death, his heart was permanently weakened by the infection to the point that he eventually died of congestive heart failure in 1976. With Don’s death, Barbara became a single parent to three boys and the major source of emotional support to Don’s parents who had just lost their only child. Through her Christian faith, Barbara served as a pillar of strength and encouragement to her children, her in-laws and others affected by Don’s death even though she was still grieving over the loss of Don herself.

In 1977, Barbara was reintroduced to an acquaintance from her days in Lexington and North Platte, Calvin K German, who had lost his wife, Jenny, to a brief illness around the same time as Don’s death. Barbara and Cal’s renewed acquaintance soon became a long-distance courtship with Cal running his large farming and ranching operation near Imperial while Barbara was living in Holdrege. Barbara and Cal married in Holdrege during the summer of 1978, beginning an almost 40-year union that only ended with her recent death. Barbara and Cal put together a blended family — her three sons and his three sons and two daughters — while living apart for most of the first three years of their marriage so that Barbara’s youngest son, Jeffrey, could finish high school in Holdrege. This required Cal’s three youngest children to move to Holdrege during the school year to live with Barbara and attend school in Holdrege while Cal stayed in Imperial operating the ranch. Barbara and Cal’s Christian faith and commitment to their children sustained their families through to Jeffrey’s high school graduation in 1981, after which Barbara permanently relocated to Imperial.

Barbara’s passions in life were music, the University of Nebraska, her family and most importantly, her Christian faith. Barbara indulged in each of these passions over the course of her life. She was a talented piano player and vocalist who enthusiastically lent her musical skills to schools, churches, choirs and anyone else needing an accompanist, singer or music director. She was active in the University of Nebraska Alumni Association, serving on the Board of the Alumni Association for many years, including a term as Alumni Association President. She was a beloved wife, mother and grandmother to her family and blessed visitors to her ranch home in Imperial with her warm hospitality, delicious meals and sincere love. But most importantly to her, Barbara loved her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and living for Him became her greatest priority in life after becoming a Christian. Barbara served Him in many ways at Imperial Bible Church, led numerous Bible studies, hosted many missionaries and spoke at Christian Women’s Clubs around Nebraska. Barbara was also instrumental in bringing the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) to Imperial by starting the FCA Huddle in Imperial and later serving for many years on the Nebraska State FCA Board. Barbara’s impact on the FCA in Nebraska continues to this day, as current Nebraska State FCA Director Chris Bubak first got involved with the FCA while growing up in Imperial. Through Barbara’s loving demeanor and servant’s heart, she positively impacted many, many lives over her 86 years of life. Those who knew Barbara grieve her loss but also celebrate the light of Christ that she brought to the world around her and rejoice in knowing that she has gone home to be with her Lord.

Barbara was preceded in death by her parents, James and Helen Adams; her first husband, Donald Noble; her brother-in-law, Richard Kuska; and two of her stepsons, Scot and David German.

She is survived by her second husband, Cal German of Imperial and Colorado Springs; her three sons, Todd (Bernadette) of Colorado Springs, David (Margaret) and Jeffrey (Rachel), both of Centennial, Colorado; her three sisters, Janet (Larry) Lindgren of Camarillo, California, Marcia Kuska of Taos, New Mexico, and Cynthia (Roland) Hoover of Bethesda, Maryland; her stepchildren, Linda (widow of Scot) German of Lynden, Washington, Eric (Brenda) German of Imperial, Andrea German (Kent) Roberson and Sue Lyn (Ramico) Blackmon, both of Colorado Springs; and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the Nebraska Fellowship of Christian Athletes at nebraskafca.org.

Services will be at 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 23, at the Imperial Bible Church with her son, Pastor Jeffrey Noble of Centennial, officiating.

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