Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska (2024)

RECORDS Wednesday, Lincoln April Journal 22, 1998 Star 3B Obituaries Center of Nebraska. Member, St. Mark's United Methodist Church; Singles Ministry: founding member, Healing Prayer Team. Survivors: sons, Graham and Taylor Geist, Lincoln; daughter, Kirstie Geist, Lincoln; parents, Richard and Lois Anderson, Lincoln; sisPam Frierson, Sandy Brian Shanks, all Lin- Brodine Eileen Mason, 76, North Platte, died Sunday in Lincoln. Born near North Platte.

Retired bookkeepvice-president, Dowhower Construction. Survivors: daughter, son-in-law, Kathleen "Kathy" and Ken Thomsen, Lincoln; a granddaughter, Kelli R. Thomsen; one great grandson. Preceded in death by husbands, William E. Mason, Albert Brodin; infant child.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Episcopal Church, North Platte. Fort McPherson National Cemetery near Maxwell. Visitation: today, 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Carpenter Memorial Chapel, North Platte. In lieu of flowers, memorials suggested in her memory.

Claassen Margarete 84, Beatrice, widow of Albert, died Monday Born, rural Plymouth. Former employee, hot lunch program, Beatrice Public Schools, Beatrice State Developmental Center, Mennonite Hospital. Survivors: sons, Arlin Claassen, Peoria, Duane Claassen, Beatrice; daughters, Elsie Riesen, Patricia Penner, both Beatrice; brother, Edward Jantzen, Beatrice; sisters, Frieda Epp, Ella Penner, Bertha Penner, all Beatrice; 11 grandchildren; 23 greatgrandchildren. Services: 10:30 a.m. Thursday, First Mennonite Church, rural Beatrice.

Church cemetery. Family prayer service: 10:15 a.m., church basem*nt. Viewing: today until 9:30 p.m., Fox Funeral Home, Beatrice; one hour before services, church. Memorial established with funeral home in charge. Cook Dr.

Lezlie, 44, Broken Bow, died Sunday in Grand Island. Born, Bedford, Ind. Dental hygienist, Decatur, 12 years. Dentist, private practice, Broken Bow. Graduate, Stephen Decatur High School, 1971.

Attended: Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Lakeland College, received degree in dental hygiene; Sangamon State University in Illinois; University of Nebraska Dental College, Lincoln, graduated in 1991. Survivors: husband, Mike; daughter, Alexis, Broken Bow; parents, Walter and June Fiddler, Portage, sisters, Coralesa Horne, Iliopolis, Beverly McGee, Decatur, Ill; parents-in-law, Gene and Barbara Cook, Decatur, nieces; nephews; lifetime friend, Linda Rutledge, Argenta, Ill. Preceded in death by: sister, Julie C. Johnson. Services: 7 p.m.

Thursday, Dawson and Wikoff Colonial Chapel North, Decatur, Ill. Graveside services: 2 p.m. Saturday, Hopkins Cemetery, Needmore, Ind. Visitation: Thursday, 5-7 p.m., funeral home; Saturday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Ferguson Lee Funeral Home, Bedford, Ind. Memorials to an Educational Fund for Alexis Cook, Embree Reed 76, Lincoln, died Monday Former head of publication department, Nebraska National Guard.

Army veteran, WWII. Member, Northeast Community Church, American Legion Post 3. Survivors; son, Douglas Embree, Lincoln; daughter, son-in-law, Mary Lou and Mark Merwick, Lincoln; sisters, brother-inlaw, Elaine and Marion Bonham, Carmen Nastase, all Lincoln; grandchildren, spouses, Amanda and Lou Williams, Mark E. and Susan Merwick, all Lincoln, Christopher Goossen, Pennsylvania, Jeff Goossen, Milford, Scott Goossen, Chicago; three great-grandchildren; nieces; nephews; friend, Edwin Johnson, Raytown, Mo. Preceded in death by son, John Michael.

services: 11 a.m. Thursday, Butherus, Maser Love Home, 4040 A St. Chaplain Dale Dowdy. Graveside services with military rites by American Legion Post 3, preceding memorial services: 10 a.m. Thursday, Lincoln Memorial Park.

Visitation: beginning 9 a.m. today, funeral home. Memorials to Nebraska National Guard Historical Society or send a rose to someone you love.D Farney Emma Jean, 73, Seward, died Sunday Services: 10:30 a.m. today, Volzke Mortuary, Seward. The Rev.

Daniel Myers. Memorials in lieu of flowers to Masonic Eastern Star Home for Children.C Flathman Elmer 76, Hebron, died Sunday Born, Davenport Farmer for most of his life, but later worked for Ruskin Elevator. Member: Faith Lutheran Church, Hebron; American Legion Saxton Post 180, Hebron; Lutheran Laymens League. Survivors: wife, Margaret; son, daughter-in-law, Larry and Monica Flathman, Davenport, lowa; daughters, sons-in-law, Carrie and Mike Fett, Plantation, Diane and Robert Molthan, Hebron; sisters, brother-in-law, Lilly Stelljes, Chester, Frances and Allen Liebsack, Ruth, sister-in-law, Alvina Hoops, Byron; nine grandchildren; one step grandchild; seven great-grandchildren; other relatives; friends. Preceded in death by: parents, John and Louise (Harms) Flathman; brothers, Oscar, John, and Louie Flathman; sister, Laura Keim; granddaughter, Mary Flathman.

Services: 10 a.m. Thursday, Faith Lutheran Church, Hebron. The Rev. James P. Moll.

St. John Cemetery, Chester. Military services at grave by American Legion Saxton Post 180 and Thayer Co. VFW Goldstar Post 5328, Hebron. Visitation: today, 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Price Funeral Home, 210 S.

Third Hebron; Thursday, one hour before services, church. Memorials have been established. Forke Dean 73, Sarasota, died Saturday Services, pending. Toale 40 N. Orange Sarasota, Fla.D Gartner Lois 66, Lincoln, died Thursday Services: 11 a.m.

today, Eastridge Presbyterian Church, 1135 Eastridge Drive. No visitation. Memorials to the Peopla's City Mission; any flowers should be sent to the church. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St.

Geist Karla I. (Anderson), 35, Lincoin, died Monday Born, Lincoln. Registered nurse, Arthritis GEIST ters, brother-in-law, Anderson, Karen and coln; brother, sister-in-law, Rick Anderson and Gwen Hurst Anderson, Lincoln; former husband, John Geist; father-in-law, mother-in-law, Jack and Connie Geist; nieces; nephews. Preceded in death by brother, Ron. Record Record Obituary index The following persons are listed in today's obituaries.

The symbol indicates first-time listings. Brodine, Eileen Mason. North Platte Claassen, Margarete Beatrice Cook, Dr. Lezlle Broken Bow Embree, Reed Lincoln Farney, Emma Jean Seward Flathman, Elmer Hebron Forke, Dean E. Sarasota, Fla.

Gartner, Lois K. Lincoln Geist, Karla I. (Anderson) Gusmann, Matilda E. Lincoln Hall, Omaha Haynes, Velma Westminister, Colo. Helvey, Dale A.

Horton, Jean O. Lincoln Hughes, Edna M. Superior Koziol, Aaron J. Lovelace, James E. "Sonny" Seward Mattson, Dr.

Arne M. Omaha Nelson, Anna Marie H. Lincoln Parra, Raynold. Lincoln Pearce, Susan M. Wahoo Richards, Robert E.

Chappell Robohm, Inez Geneva Sands, Harold Lincoln Schaffer, Sieck, Elsie L. Pleasant Dale Simmons, Harold O. Jr. Lincoln Steider, Clarence Geneva Stoehr, Norma Sullivan, Mary Wilber Swanson, Florence F. Weston Tipton, Grace Lincoln Ulmer, Beatrice Wallin, Lyman Woodrow Arligton, Va.

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Thursday, St. Mark's United Methodist Church. The Rev. Sue Nilson. Private family interment, Lincoln Memorial Park, Pallbearers: Brian Shanks, Doug Anderson, Rick Anderson, Kevin Anderson.

Visitation: today, 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 St. Memorials to Karla Geist Memorial Education Fund in care of the family.D Gusmann Matilda 80, Lincoln, died Tuesday Born, Polk County, lowa. Service representative, Social Security Administration, 20 years, in Moines, lowa, and Lincoln. Retired 11974. Member: Christ Lutheran Church; Daughters of the American Revolution Danish Sisterhood.

Survivors: cousin, William J. Seid, Des Moines, lowa. Preceded in death by: husband, Sylvester; father, Clyde Burwinkle; step-father, Lester Ream; mother, Esther. Services: 10.0 a.m. Friday, Roper: Sons Mortuary, 4300 St.

The Rev. Harold T. Stelzer. Burial: 4 p.m. Friday, Masonic Cemetery, Des Moines, lowa.

Visitation: beginning 5 p.m. today until services, funeral home. Memorials to Christ Lutheran Church, 4325 Sumner Hall William, 90, Omaha, died Tuesday Services pending, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St. Haynes Velma 77, widow of Tom, Westminister, died Friday (4) Born, Albion Homemaker.

Attended Albion Public Schools and Albion High School. Survivors: son, Tom Haynes, Denver; daughters, Jan Johansen, Bobby Jones, Marian Haynes, all Lincoln, Kathy Buis, Westminister, 11 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; other relatives; friends. Preceded in death by: husband, Tom: two infant children; sister, Inez; brother, Ragene. Memorial services: today, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Denver; 10 a.m.

Friday, Levander Funeral Home, Albion. Rose Hill Cemetery, Albion. Helvey Dale 61, Lincoln, died Tuesday Services pending. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St.

Horton Jean 0., 89, Lincoln, died Monday Born, Taylor County, Iowa. Member, St. James United Methodist Church. Survivors: daughters, son-inlaw, Carole and Leo Strider, Lincoln, Jane McCain and Mike Arnold, Papillion; grandchildren, spouses, Patricia and Paul Holscher, Fort Hood, Texas, Chad and Melissa McCain, Omaha, Michael Strider and friend Lauri Olson, Scottsdale, great-grandchildren, Amanda, Melissa Schmidt, Matthew Holscher, Jacob McCain; sister, Mildred Trafton, Seattle; sister-in-law, Karon Terrell, Indianola, lowa; brother-in-law, Harry Wirth, Glenwood, lowa; nephews; nieces; Preceded in death by parents; two brothers; three sisters. Services: 11 a.m.

Thursday, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St. The Rev. Michael McMurtry, the Rev. Rogor Casteel.

Lincoln Memorial Park. Palbearers: Chad McCain, Michael Strieder, Paul Holscher, Bill Horton Regan Young, Brent Braun. Visitation: one hour before services, funeral home. Memorials in care of family. Hughes Edna 84, Superior, widow of William died Sunday in Nelson.

Born near Northport. Former employee, The Hotel Coffee Shop. Survivors: children, Beverly Rogers, Superior, Dorothy Kottmeyer, Hardy, Jim Hughes, Supertor, John Hughes, Fairmont; 10 grandchildren: 11 great-grandchildren; sisters, Crystal Bennor, Gillette, Willadene Hudson, Emporia, brother, Lee Edson, Nampa, Idaho; nieces; nephews. Services; 2 p.m. Thursday, MegruePrice Funeral Home, Superior.

Evergreen Cemetery, Superior, Visitation: today, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Thursday, 9 a.m. until services, funeral home. Kezlol Aaron 4. Lincoln, died Tuesday Member: St. John's Catholic Church; St.

John's Pre-school. Survivors: father, Ray; brothers, Matthew and Brian; grandparents, Ronald and Dorothy Edwarde, Lincoln, August and Harriet. Koziol, Omaha; great Anna Shaw, Lincoln; aunts; uncles; cousins. Preceded in death by: mother, LeAnn; brother, Kevin. Services: 9:30 a.m.

Saturday, St. John's Catholic Church, 7601 Vine St. Father Rudy Obomy. Rosary: 8 p.m. Friday, church.

Calvary Cemetery. Visitation: beginning 5 p.m. today, Butherus, Maser Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Memorials in lieu of flowers to Aaron's Brothers Education Fund in care of St. John's Catholic Church, 731 Skyway Road Lovelace James E.

"Sonny," 46, Seward, died Sunday Mass of Christian Burial: 10 a.m. Friday, St. Vincent dePaul Catholic Church, Seward. The Rev. James Benton.

Rosary prayer service: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, church. Pallbearers: Jim Soukup, A.J. Herrold, Rod Lyon, Gary Westerhoff, Marlin Luebbe, Alan Tiemann, Doug Rolfsmeier, Jim Luebbe, Loy Todd, Dave Plettner, Jerrel Roth, Dave Roth. Honorary pallbearers: Red Baron Stearman Squadron and Support Staff.

Memorials to Jim Lovelace Memorial Education Fund in care of Doug Brand, Jones National Bank, Seward. Wood Bros. Funeral Home, Seward.O Mattson Dr. Ame 90, Omaha, died Saturday Born, Kearney one of 13 children to Ida and Herman Mattson. Doctor of Podiatry; started practice in Omaha, 1938, specialized in orthopedic and regular shoes and corrections.

Graduate, Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine, Illinois, 1931. Lifetime member, Optimist Club. Survivors: wife, Betty; daughters, sons-in-law, Dorrie and Victor Chiarella, San Anselmo, Debbie and Stu Sorensen, Plymouth, daughterin-law, Judi Mattson, Omaha; sisters, Caroline Robinson, Henrietta Boyd, both Kearney; brother, Dr. Harold Mattson, Mt. Vernon, Texas; grandchildren, Juliet and Greg Chiarella, Troy Mattson.

Preceded in death by son, Douglas; parents. Services: 10:45 a.m. Friday, Kountze Memorial Lutheran Church, Omaha. Lawn Cemetery, Omaha. Visitation: Thursday, noon to 8 p.m., family receiving friends, 6-8 p.m., Crosby Colonial Chapel, Omaha.

Celebration of life service: 7 p.m. Thursday, funeral home. Memorials to Omaha Home for Boys, Optimist Club of Omaha a Youth Foundation or Harbor Nelson Anna Marie 81, Lincoln, died Monday Born, Delaware County, lowa. Retired Vice Officer, Polk Co. State Bank, Grookston, Minn.

Survivors: brother, Burderre Nelson, Waite Park, sister, Jane (Warren) Mickelson, Lincoln; nieces; nephews. Services pending. Cremation. No visitation. Memorials to American Cancer Socie-: ty or First Lutheran Church, 1551 70th St.

(06). Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 0 St. Parra Raynold, 65, Lincoln, died Tuesday Services pending. Wadlow-Rozanek Colonial Chapel, 5200 St. Pearce Susan 30, Wahoo, died Saturday Mass of Christian Burial: 10 a.m.

today, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, Wahoo. Pallbearers: Tom Cares, Daryl Barbec, Schwartz, Mark Honer, Mike Cherner, Harvey Barbec. Visitation: today until 9:45 a.m., Svoboda Funeral Home, Wahoo. Memorials to the Jesse and Cheyenne Pearce education fund.

Richards Robert 69, Chappell, died Monday in Scottsbluff. Bom, Oshkosh Served six terms, Deuel County Attorney. Practiced law with father in firm of Richards and Richards. Legal counsel, Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows. Graduate, Chappell High School.

Served, U.S. Army. Graduate, University of Nebraska; NU Law School. Married Joan Miller Foote, 1994. Member, United Methodist Church, Lincoln; Odd Fellows; Golden Fleece Lodge 205, A.F.&A.M.; Order of the Eastern Star, current Worthy Patron; Chappell Rotary Club; Shriners.

Volunteer: fireman. Survivors: wife, Joan; sons, Gregory Richards, Sioux Falls, S.D., Stephen Richards, Harrison, daughter, Mary Elizabeth Richards, Maryville, father, Everett Richards, Chappell; sister, Shirley Beathe, Dallas; aunt, Mae Blair, Sterling; grandchildren, Jennifer, Michael, Abby, Aaron. Preceded in death by mother, Frances N. (Stackhouse) Richards. Services: 1 p.m.

Friday, Chappell United Methodist Church. The Rev. Ray Norris. Masonic services by Golden Fleece Lodge 205, A.F.&A.M. Chappell Cemetery with military graveside services.

Visitation: Thursday, 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Holechek Funeral Home, Chappell. Memorials established to Chappell United Methodist Church. Robohm Inez 94, widow of Ernest Geneva, formerly of Bruning, died Monday Born, Shickley 04). Survivors: nieces; nephews; great nieces; great nephews. Services: 2 p.m.

Thursday, Farmer and Son Funeral Home, Geneva. Geneva Public Cemetery. Visitation: beginning 11 a.m. today, funeral home. Sands Harold "Jay," 58, Rt.

1, Lincoln, died Wednesday Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, WadlowRozanek Colonial Chapel, 5200 St. Cremation. No visitation. Memorials to family.

Ci Schaffer Katherine, 96, Lincoln, died Monday, Graveside services: 10 a.m. Thursday, Wyuka, 3600 St. Visitation: today, 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Thursday, a.m., Butherus, Maser Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Memorials to Zion Congregational Church.D Sick Elsie 84, Pleasant Dale, widow of Sen. Harold died Saturday Services: 2 p.m.

Thursday, Faith Lutheran Church, Seward. Pallbearers: Kent Meinberg, Tim Meinberg, Bill Zillig, Art Vagts, Ivan Vagts, Gary Meinberg. Honorary pallbearers: Jeff Sleck, Peggy Bohrer, Kelly Leonhard, Lori Vert, Heidi Sleck, Ben Bayne, Mike Bayne, Sage Tweton, Carney Bayne, Sunshine Tweton. Visitation: today, Wood Bros. Funeral Home, Seward; one hour before services, church.

Family will receive friends today, p.m., funeral home. Memorials to the family. Simmons Harold O. 58, Lincoln, died Sunday Born, Scottabluff Employee, Lincoln. Electric Syeterns, 20 years; manager, Energy Conservation Application Division.

Resource Writer, Lincoln Journal, 14 years. Member, Lincoln ATA Taekwondo; Taekwondo fourth degree black belt; Hapkido second degree black belt. Certified instructor in Taekwondo and Hapkido. Survivors: son, Matthew Simmons, Lincoln; daughter, Lori Simmons, Lincoln; mother, Lydia Simmons, Gering; brother, sister-in-law, George and Sharen Simmons, Lincoln; sisters, brotherin-law, Kathy Simmons Bray and Bruce Bray, Maysville, Margaret Simmons Temple, Texas; nephews; nieces. Preceded in death by: father, Harold O.

Simmons sister, Virginia Niver. Services: 1 p.m. today, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St. The Rev.

Kim Dunker. Lincoln Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Rich Claussen, Terry Chapin, Russ Reno, Mike Kassebaum, Dan Longoria, Parviz. Saberzadeh. Honorary pallbearers: Walt Canney, Doug Curry.

Memorials to American Cancer Society, Heartland Division, 7441 Suite 104, Lincoln, NE (10). 0 Steider Clarence "Kelly," 87, Geneva, died Saturday Born, Shickley Survivors: wife, Frances; son, Tommy Steider, San. Diego; daughters, Sharon Steider, Lincoln, Patty Kline, Manhattan, brother, Ed Steider, Fairmont; three grandchildren; one greatgrandchild. Memorial services: 10:30 a.m. Friday, United Methodist Church, Geneva.

Private family service Friday, Geneva Public Cemetery. Cremation. No visitation. Memorials to the Geneva Rescue Unit. Farmer and Son Funeral Home, Geneva.

Stochr Norma 72, Lincoln, died Tuesday Employed at Western Electric. Ex of Multiple Sclerosis, Foundation of Nebraska. Member: First German Congregational Church; DOES, Lincoln; American Legion Auxiliary; Multiple Sclerosis. Survivors: husband, Harold R. brother, sister-in-law, Dick and Nancy Powers, Wayne; sister, JoAnn Proett, Wayne; brother-in-law, spouse, Paul and Lydia Stoehr, Lincoln; nieces; nephews.

Services: 10:30 a.m. Friday, Butherus, Maser Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Lincoln Memorial Park Mausoleum. Visitation: Thursday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m., funeral home. Memorials to Multiple Sclerosis of Nebraska.

Sullivan Mary, Wilber, died Tuesday Services pending. Butherus, Maser Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. 0 Swanson Florence 88, Weston, died 1 Tuesday in Wahoo. Born, Wahoo Graduate, Wahoo High School, 1927. Homemaker.

Survivors: sons, Roger Swanson, Yutan, Laurence (Larry) A. Swanson, Beatrice; daughters, Bonnie Swanson, Wahoo, Dorothy Klink, Weston, Gloria Cejka, Weston; 12 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter. Preceded in death by: husband, Laurence four brothers; two sisters; two grandchildren; parents. Services: 10:30 a.m. Friday, Weston First Baptist Church, Weston.

Bethel Cemetery, Weston. Visitation: Thursday, noon8 p.m., Svoboda Funeral Home, Wahoo; one hour before services, church, Family to receive friends Thursday, 6-8 p.m., funeral home. Tipton Grace 90, Lincoln, died Tuesday Services: 1 p.m. Friday, Roper Sons Mortuary, 4300 St. Ulmer Beatrice, 76, Lincoln, died Friday No services.

Cremation. Memorials to family. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St. Wallin Lyman Woodrow, 84, Arlington, died Oct.

15, 1997, in Falls Church, Va. Born, Lincoln. Retired statistician, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1938-76. Graduate, University of Nebraska, B.S.

agriculture; member, Alpha Gamma Rho; graduate work, University of Chicago. Married, Caroline Kile, 1938, Lincoin. Former county agent, established 4-H and extension clubs in Nebraska. Federal government employee, Lincoln, Helena, Washington, D.C., LaGrange, I. Survivors: wife, Caroline; son, daughter-inlaw, David, T.

and Patricia Wallin, Michigan; daughters, sons-in-law, Karen and Alan Usas, Los Altos, Martha and Craig Redinger, Charlottesville, grandchildren, Jennifer and Melanie Usas, Los Altos, Kyle, Eric and Daniel Redinger, Charlottesville; nieces, Doris Tasick, Peace Dale, R.I., Patty Hartung, Fremont, Connie McDonald, Ann Albers, both Omaha, Charlotte Nelson, Dallas; cousins in Wahoo and Colon. Preceded in death by son, Kile Wallin; parents, Theron and Amanda (Swanson) Wallin. Memorial services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Westminister Presbyterian Church, 2110 Sheridan Lincoln. Previous October services canceled due to inclement weather.

The Rev. Bill Yeager. Inumment prior to services, Lincoln Memorial Park. Wyrick Richard, 46, Lincoln, died Saturday Memorial services: 3 p.m. Friday, Lincoin Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S.

14th St. Cremation. No visitation. Memorials in lieu of flowers to the family at 1725 Sumner St. (02).

Lincoln Memorial: Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St. Zeiger Kenneth 47, Lincoln, died Sunday Services: 1 p.m. Thursday, Butherus, Maser Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Pallbearers: Mel Isley, Paul Crawford, Randy Baylor, Robert Cassidy, Dan Steuck, Brandon Snider.

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LINCOLN, NE 476-1501 Granite Bronze Memorials, Vases Lettering Births April 17 Kubik, Barbara, Lincoln, girl, St. Elizabeth. April 19 Strizek, Stacey, Davey, girl, Lincoln General, April 20 Burnley, Carey (Tumwall) and Dave, Firth, boy, St. Elizabeth. Cleveland, Paula, and Alder, David, Lincoln, boy, Bryan Memorial.

Flader, Laura (Pope) and Matthew, Lincoln, girl, Lincoln General. Gallardo, Despina, Lincoln, boy, Lincoln General. Ochener, Leigh Ann (Newsham) and Tom, Waverly, girl, Bryan Memorial, Partington, Stephanie and John, Lincoln, boy, Lincoln General. Schleuter, Julie (Durman) and 'Dana, Beatrice, boy, Bryan Memorial, Schrader, Carrie (Hurd), and Tim, Lincoln, boy, Bryan Memorial. Spiers, Julle (Zvolanek) and Mark, 1935 Harrison boy, St.

Elizabeth. April 21 Middendorf, Robin (Bailey) and Brian, Lincoln, boy, St. Elizabeth. Marriage licenses Anderson, Gordon Allen, 49, 5665 Glade Circle, and Bowers, Nancy Jane, 43, 5711 Saylor St. Beaver, Broc Thomas, 23, Germantown, and Sligar, Ann Margaret, 22, 1011 Coachman's Drive.

Kudron, Christopher 28, 2800 Pub Court, and Bringman, Kimberly 28, 2725 S. 17th St. Niederhaus, John 21, 1336 and Lanini, Michelle 21, 1336 St. Patten, Mark 48, 1030 Sumner, and Hatten, Arlene Marie, 54, 1030 Sumner. Stringer, Gregory Maurice, 43, 2345 N.

Main and Witta, Michele Ann, 35, 448 N. 24th St. Divorce decrees Bussey, JoAnn and Rodney S. Neesen, Leslie J. and Joel F.

Vanscholack, Edward E. and Susan Y. Rotschafer, Becky S. and Steven G. Courts Minimum sentences for publication, one or more of the following: 10 days jail, $250 total fine, six months probation or license suspension, probation revocation.

Also published: bindovers to District Court. Court costs additional to fines. Age, address, if any, from public record, Corrections will be made only if public record was reported incorrectly. District Court (Sentencing judge's name in parentheses after sentence.) Third-Degree Assault Farr, Candace L. Jordan, 29, 2935 St.

90 days jail. (Flowers) Acquire Controlled Substance by Fraud Harris, Diana, 33, 1315 S. 33rd St. Case dismissed at state's cost. (Merritt) Third-Degree Sexual Assault Doremus, James, 30, Crete, amended from sexual assault of a child.

Two years' probation. (Merritt) County Court Child Abuse Kuznetsova, Fira 69, 1411 No. 2. Six months probation. Bankruptcies Four bankruptcy categories listed are: Chapter 7, straight bankruptcy involving liquidation of assets; Chapter 11, plan permitting reorganization of financial affairs under court supervision for an individual engaged in business or a company (asset and liability schedules are not always filed with initial petition); Chapter 12, plan permitting farmers and ranchers to reorganize their financial affairs under court supervision (asset and liability schedules are not always filed with initial petition); Chapter 13, wage earner plan for repaying a portion of debts over an extended period of time.

First figure assets, second liabilities. Etherington, Tracy L. and Audrey also known as Adsit, Audrey Plattsmouth, occupations unlisted, assets and liabilities under $50,000 each. Hughes, Donald 230 Garber Box 6, construction worker, $22,790, $42,148, Chapter 7. Niessen, Hans Diller, factory worker, $8,173, $14,659, Chapter 7.

Lopez, Sergio R. and Ana also known as Perez, Ana Crete, general labor, occupation unlisted, $2,487, $22,075, Chapter 7, Stachr, Craig A. and Betina also known as Stachr, Tina, 1745 S. 42nd construction, occupation unlisted, $9,195, $31,734, Chapter 7. Lott, Ellabelle, Palmyra, occupation unlisted, assets liabilities under $50,000, Chapter 7.

Sabin, Toby Box 29671, and Sabin, Karen 2601 S. 41st also known as Sabin's Home Service, warehouse supervisor, homemaker, $16,748, $49,515, Chapter 7. Chessmore, Christopher M. and Rebecca also known as Vampola, Rebecca Weeping Water, auto body repairman, daycare, $47,530, $57,792, Chapter 7. Egbarta, Martin C.

and Judy also known as Walker, Judy Chester, leborer, occupation unlisted, assets and liabilities under $50,000, Chapter 7. Vogel, William L. and Diane Seward, occupations unlisted, assets under $50,000, labilities Chapter 7. Garrison, Christina 1525 Otoe occupation unlisted, $8,850, $37,976, Chapter 7. Steele, Odin, 2907 Vine occupation uhlisted, $1,665, $32,140, Chapter 7.

Yearley, Gloria 5221 S. 71st teacher, $131,350, $145,618, Chapter 7, Herrera, Charles, also known as Herrera' Commercial Cleaning, 7150 Holmes Lake Road, No. 117, janitorial service, $27,114, $90,226, Chapter 13. Medvin, Jeffrey 5800 Tangemen Terrace, No. 12, driver, $4,436, $32,892, Chapter 7.

Reis, Mary also known as Schrenk, Mary 1725 S. 43rd registered nurse, $31,491, $40,463, Chapter 7. Clark, Marvin Beatrice, occupation unlisted, $29,614, $38,545, Chapter 7. Pierce, Elbert M.L., also known as Pierce, Al, Elmwood, unemployed, $14,506, $35,750, Chapter 7. Smith, Kevin W.

and Tessie Beatrice, laborer, clerical, $2,995, $29,028, Chapter 7. Bright, Lori 1233 Cold Spring Road, occupation unlisted, $2,350, $44,776, Chapter 7. Berhane, Almaz 1113 No. 8, manufacturing, $2,080, $81,000, Chapter 7. O'Neel, Nor 3333 N.

48th unemployed, $1,700, $16,951, Chapter 7. Faust, Curtis 1018 S. 33rd unemployed, $1,609, $77,603, Chapter 7. Koutecky, Kerry 7218 Morton office manager, $1,710, $20,559, Chapter 7. Siems, Linda Milford, housekeeping, $889, $12,106, Chapter 7.

Food establishment warning Godfather's Pizza, 841 N. 48th received the restaurant. warning April 16 from the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department for violating public health codes. The restaurant reResturant ceived a food enforcement notice for storing Warnings three tainers one of ranch gallon dress- coning that were labeled "keep refrigerated" at the room temperature of 76 degrees for one week. The dressing immediately was discarded by None of the other 29 food establishments inspected earlier this month received a food enforcement notice.

Crash, fire leaves: two dead on I-80 LEXINGTON (AP) Two people died and a third was seriously burned in a collision between a car and tractor-trailer Tuesday on Interstate 80 four miles east fLexington. The Nebraska State Patrol was investigating the crash and the fire that occurred at 5:20 p.m. Troopers routed traffic off the interstate for several hours, diverting motorists through Overton. Identities of the victims were not immediately released. The driver of the truck and his passenger were not injured.

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