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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 50

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0.00 0000 0.00 0000 000 Nebraska More news in Sections June Lincoln, Sunday Journal and Star 10E Collins, Dr. Robert E. Garton, Daniel F. Gordon, Charles P. Gore, Lorene Hampton, Cora Helletes, Herman Regina Lincoln Sharrar Paul J.

76, 55 Trenridge, died Saturday. Retired mortician, Roper Sons Mortuary. Born in Nebraska, lifetime state resident. Lincoln resident 60 years. Member St.

Paul's United Methodist Church, Arcana Lodge No. 195 Gordon, Elks Lodge No. 963, Falls City, Royal Arch Masons Chapter No. 5, Falls City, Mount Sinai Commandery No. 8, Falls City, Sesostris Temple Shrine, Lincoln, Nebraska Funeral Directors and Embalmers Association.

Past Member Embalming Board of Nebraska, 1942 to 53. Past patron Order of Eastern Star, Gordon. Past president Rotary Club, Falls City. Associated with Roper and Sons Mortuary for 57 years. Owner of funeral homes in Gordon and Falls City.

Associated with Metz Mortuary, York. Survivors: wife, Frances Ford, Lincoln; son, Paul J. Sharrar Lincoln; daughter, Mrs. John (Virginia Lee) Reese, Hiawatha, brother, Clyde Lincoln; sister-in-law, Mrs. Lynn (Mary Ellen) Sharrar, Lincoln; seven grandchildren; three nieces; two nephews.

Private services: 11 a.m.. Tuesday, ROPER SONS CHAPEL, 4300 O. St. The Rev. Albert Gray.

Lincoln Memorial Park. Visitation: noon Sunday until service time, funeral home. Family suggests memorials to the Madonna Care Center. Nebraska Charles 80, of Sterling. died Thursday in Tecumseh.

Survivors: wife, Bessie; son, Charles Sterling; daughter, Mrs. Lyle (Donna Mae) Bouwens, Wymore; sisters, Kathryn Maller, Lincoln, Mariam Howard, four grandchildren; six great-grand- Lincoln Collins Dr. Robert 61, 1625 Devoe Drive, died Thursday. Radiologist. Linber Catholic coln a residents 17 years.

MemChurch, Nebraska State Medical Association, AmerA ican College of Radiology, American Medical Association. Survivors; wife, Helen; sons, Steve, Omaha, Jeff, Patrick, both Lincoln; daughter, Mrs. Mike (Julie) Simmons, Walnut Creek, brother, James, Falls, S. mother, Margaret Collins, Sioux Falls, S. D.

Services: 11 a.m. Monday, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 1940 S. 77th St. Father Thomas Holoman.

Rosary: 7 p.m. Sunday, HODGMAN-SPLAIN-ROBERTS MORTUARY, 4040 A St. Pallbearers: Dr. Howard Dinsdale, Dr. Robert Haag, Dr.

Joseph Stitcher, Wesley Maser, Col. Charles Murray, Robert Tagg. Memorials to Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, 6020 S. 48th St. Garton Daniel 71, Colfax, died Friday.

Retired Diller area farmer. Member Evangelical United Lutheran Church. Survivors: wife, Jennie; sons, Virgil, Diller, Darwin, Lincoln; daughters, Mrs. Jerry (Virginia) Beckmann, Maxine Heckathorn, both Lincoln; brothers, Dave, Downy, John, Fairbury, Clifford, Harbine, Arnold, Leonard, Orville, all Beatrice; sisters, Mrs. Richard (Clara) Plank, Burbank, Gladys Moore, Apple Valley, nine grandchildren.

Evangelical Services 2 p.m United Monday, LUtheran Church. Pastor Robert Raabe. Lincoln Memorial Park Mausoleum. Pallbearers: Melvin Reinholdt, Dennis, Roger, Eric Paul Garton, Bruce Beckmann, Jim Blake. Honorary pallbearers: Raymond Thomsen, Norman Malchow, Willard Nippert, Otto Allerheiligen, Irvin Brauch, Ed Weers.

in care of family. Visitation until one hour preceding services, LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 6800 S. 14th St. In state at church one hour be- Deaths Imhoff, Agnes King, Lester C. Johnson, Fred M.

Lee, Josephine E. Metz, Verna S. Russell, Richard P. children. Services: 10:30 a.m.

Monday, United Methodist Churh, Sterling. The Rev. Harold D. Backus. Sterling Cemetery.

In state one hour before services. Family prayer service: 10:15 a.m. Monday, Zink Mortuary, Sterling. Heller Herman, 87, Hebron, died Friday in Beatrice. Lifelong Thayer County farmer.

Former Thayer County commissioner. Member, St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Survivors: wife, Dorothea, Hebron; son, Roger, Hebron; daughter, Rolla Heller, Lincoln; brother, Adolph, Reynolds; sisters, Mrs. Bertha Dufel, Reinbeck, Iowa, Mrs.

Caroline Fangmier, Hebron. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, rural Hebron. The Rev.

Dwight Dobell. Church cemetery. Hacker Funeral Home, Hebron. Holmes Regina, 95, Hebron, died Thursday. Homemaker.

Member Sacred Heart Catholic Church, St. Ann's Altar Society, Pioneer Club, Hebron. Survivors: brother, Ben Chavet, San Diego, nieces; nephews. Funeral mass: 10 a.m. Monday, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Hebron.

Church cemetery. Rosary: 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Hacker Funeral Home, Hebron. Msgr. William Rezabek.

Memorials to Blue Valley Lutheran Home, Hebron. Imhoff Agnes, 66, Ord, died Thursday. Survivors: husband, William; daughters, Joan Karg, Champion, Sylvia, Washington, Alpha Jones, Imperial; sons, William Virgil, both Elk City, brothers, Virgil Dixon, Seattle, William, Robert Dixon, both Superior; sisters, Ella Messersmith, Springfield, Mary York, Superior, Carol Gergen, Hasselton, Idaho. Services: 2 p.m. Monday, Megrue-Price Funeral Funerals fore Gore Lorene Knudsen, 87, 6101 Normal formerly of Omaha, died Thursday.

Executive secretary, Omaha Bar tion, 1961-1970. Survivors: Richard Lincoln; sisters, Doris Allen, Tekamah; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Graveside services pending, Hillcrest Cemetery, Omaha. ROPER SONS MORTUARY, 4300 St. Hampton Cora, 91, 3220 N.

14th, died Thursday. Homemaker. Survivors: son, Jim, Lincoln; daughterin-law, Skip Hampton, Lincoln; sister, Hazel Brisby, Gardena, two grandchildren; great-grandchild. Services: 10 a.m. Monday.

at HODGMAN-SPLAINROBERTS MORTUARY, 4040 A St. The Rev. Beniamin Rieger. Sheridan Cemetery, Auburn. Memorials to Village Manor.

King Lester 83, 2925 N. 43rd died Wednesday. Retired farmer. Born Missouri. Former amateur baseball player.

Survivors: wife, Leona; daughters, Betty Wade, Barbara Kuwitzky, both Lincoln, Ramona Ruhge, Nehawka; sister, Wanda King, Syracuse; nine grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren. Services: 1:30 p.m. day, METCALF FUNERAL HOME, 245 N. 27th St. The Rev.

Dr. Lee Wigert: Avoca Cemetery, Avoca, Nebraska. Pallbearers: Joe, Ricky Wade, Mike Kuwitzky, Ron, Randy Ruhge, Robert King. Honorary pallbearers: Billy King, Elmer Paulsen, Lester Klooz, Norman Powell, Paul Smith, Clarence Rowe. Metz Verna 59, Bellvue, formerly of Lincoin, died Friday.

Homemaker. Member Daughters of Nile. Survivors: husband, Henry; daughter, Cheri Sanford, Lincoln; stepdaughters, Nancy Anderson, Council Bluffs, Katherine Metz, Omaha; stepson, William Metz, Omaha; mother, Katherine Schaffer; sister, Lorraine Jennings, Lincoln; seven grandchildren. Services: Monday, Fort Collins, Colo. Further services pending, HODGMANSPLAIN-ROBERTS MOR- -saturdayWest Point man killed A West Point man was killed when his car struck an Amtrak passenger train late Friday night.

The Kansas State Patrol identified him as Michael F. Hagedorn, 24. Underpass to be rebuilt The 48th Street underpass south of Cornhusker Highway, often impassable after rainstorms because of runoff, will be reconstructed. Dobson Bros. Construction, which was awarded the $69,000 contract, is expected to start work within a few weeks.

The underpass will be closed during construction. Social Security reforms lauded A government official i in Lincoln said Reagan administration Social Security reforms could be a boon to hundreds of Nebraskans threatened with the loss of disability payments. Bob Gray, Lincoln district manager of Social Security, said the mentally retarded especially will benefit from the reforms, which ensure disability payments for people with an IQ of less than 69. Article cites UNL technique A new technique developed at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is the subject of an article in the June 3 issue of the journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The article was written by David Galbraith, UNL associate professor of life sciences.

Sandman, Elmer J. Sharrar, Paul J. Sr. Strope, James H. Thompson, Erma L.

Vergotti, Catherine Zimmerman, Lloyd J. Home, Superior. The Rev. Richard E. Atherton.

Bostwick Cemetery, Bostwick. Lee Josephine "Jo," 85, Wahoo, died Friday. Homemaker. Member United Methodist Church. Survivors: daughters, Mrs.

Harold (Elaine) Ewerth, Lincoln, Mrs. Irving (Jean) Stange. Yutan. Mrs. Harold (Darlene) Jordan, Wahoo; nine grandchildren; great grandson.

Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, United Methodist Church, Wahoo. The Armin Vogt. Sunrise Cemetery, Wahoo. Memorials to church.

Visitation: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, funeral home. 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., funeral home.

CAsket closed at church. ERICSON'SHULT FUNERAL HOME, Wahoo. Sandman Elmer 82, Beatrice, died at horne Friday. near Ellis 40 before moving to Beatrice. Member Zion Lutheran Church, rural Harbine.

Survivors: brothers, Otto, Louis, Fred, all Plymouth; sister, Mrs. Lettie Jordening, Lincoln. Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Zion Lutheran Church, rural Harbine. The Rev.

Thomas Hepting. Evergreen Home Cemetery, Beatrice. Family prayer service: 1:45 p.m. Tuesday, Zion Lutheran School, rural Harbine. Memorials in care of church elders.

In state one hour before service at church. Thompson Erma 88, Hebron, died Friday. Lifelong Thayer County resi-. dent. Former Postmistress, Belvidere.

Member United Church of Christ, Belvidere, Eastern Star. Survivor: niece, Frances Schneider, Westlake Village, Calif. Services: 2 p.m. Monday, United Church of Christ, Belvidere. Belvidere Cemetery.

The Rev. B. Anderson. Hacker Funeral Home, Hebron. TUARY, 4040 A St.

Memorito Poudre Canyon Chapel. Russell Richard 54, 990 died Wednesday. Lifetime Lincoln resident. Salesman, Hyland Bros. Lumber Co.

Member, St. Matthew's Episcopal Church. University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate, 1950. Member, Phi Delta Theta fraternity, Phi Beta Kappa, American Legion Post 3, VFW Post Izaak Walton League. Member, Ducks Unlimited.

For. mer secretary, treasurer, Wahoo Creek Hunting Club. Survivors: mother, Dorothy; sons, Richard A. James both Lincoln; daughters, Mrs. Paul (Rebecca) Van Lith, Spokane, Mrs.

Greg (Cynthia Lynn) Weber, Fremont; sister, Elizabeth Smithy, Terrace Park, Ohio; brother, George, Lincoln; five grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Monday, St. Matthew's Episcopal Church. Father James Stilwell.

Wyuka. Pallbearers: Dick Wieland, Rich Martin, er, Jack Campbell, Ed 0'- Jack Hyland, Jack WagenShea Jr. Memorials to Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. ROPER SONS MORTUARY, 4300 St. Strope James 59, 3421 Woods died Friday.

Retired supervisor, Outboard Marine Corp. Member Fairhill United Presbyterian Church. Member, BPOE Elks 80, Moose Lodge 175, OMC Industrial Club. Survivors: wife, Jean; son, Randy, Lincoln; brother, Arnold, Wilber; sister, Mrs. Henry (Donna) Filbert, Lincoln; granddaughter, Jamie Jean, Lincoln; Services: 3 p.m.

Monday, HODGMAN-SPLAIN-ROBERTS MORTUARY, 4040 A St. The Rev. Dallas Gibson. Lincoln Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Roy Meier, Dick.

Michel, Ed Hall, Bob Turner, Doc Parker, Mike Mitchell, Honorary Pallbearers: O.M.C. Lincoln Retirees. Vergotti Catherine Maher, 68, 1901 S. 24th, died Friday. Lifetime Lincoln resident.

Homemaker. Member Catholic church. Survivors: daughter, Maria E. Vergotti, Lincoln; sons, John Switzerland, Nicholas New York City. Services: 10:30 a.m.

Monday, St. Mary's Catholic Church. Father Peter Gadient. St. Patrick's Cemetery, Platte Center.

Rosary: p.m. Sunday, ROPER SONS CHAPEL, 4300 St. Zimmerman Lloyd 89, Portland, formerly of Lincoln, died Wednesday. Born Bolivar, Mo. Lincoln resident more than 60 years.

Past patron, George Washington Masonic Lodge 250. Survivors: daughter, Helene Etheredge, Portland; grandson. William, Portland; two great-granddaughters. Cards or letters may be sent to Mrs. H.K.

Etheredge, 120855 Southwest Bowmont, Portland, 972225. Graveside services pending. Nebraska Johnson Fred 86, Bruning, died Thursday. Survivors: wife, Esther son, Gayle York; sister, Carrie Seamon, Bruning; four grandchildren. Services: 10:30 a.m.

Monday, Trinity Lutheran Church, Bruning. The Rev. Thomas A. Damrow. Church cemetery.

Visitation: after 11 a.m. Sunday, FARMER SON FUNERAL HOME, Geneva. Livestock, fowl ordinance update proposed Council will be talking turkey The Lincoln City Council will be talking turkey Monday. A proposed ordinance change that affects turkeys, chickens and other types of fowl, as well as livestock such as horses and cattle, will have a public hearing before the council at its 1:30 p.m. meeting in the City Council chamber at the The proposed change would update a 1936 ordinance that allows livestock and fowl in city limits.

Minimum residential lot sizes and maximum numbers of animals are included in the proposed ordinance. Permits would be needed for more than three rabbits and more than seven adult fowl, according to the propos- -lincolnTutor training planned The Lincoln chapter of the Laubach Literacy Council of Nebraska will sponsor a tutor training workshop from 7 to 9:30 p.m. on four nights, June 14, 17, 21 and 28. The workshop will be at the Lincoln Literacy Center, 2601 St. A registration fee includes chapter dues and cost of tutoring materials.

Kiwanis zoo day is Thursday The 10th annual Day at the Zoo, sponsored by the Lincoln Center Kiwanis Club, will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday. People younger than 12 and older than 60 will be admitted free to Folsom Children's Zoo, 2800 A St. County-City Building, 555 S.

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