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I iI II i WII' Almanac A2 TUESDAY JAM1 ARt FREMONT TRIBUNE Obituaries i yrrw MIKE BUCKLEY FREMONT TRIBUNE Canine cash Wal-Mart store manager Bill Cottier, left, hands a check for $3,000 to Jim Hoshor, president of CrimeStoppers and Detective Greg Chamberlain of the Fremont Police Department. The money will help cover some of the costs for a new police dog. CrimeStoppers is currently raising money to replace Andy, the department's former canine officer. The estimated cost for the new dog is $9,000. Hospital Bonnie Milano OAKLAND Thu funi'ral far Bonnie L.

Milano. 68. of Oakland will ho 'Ll aan. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church Oakland. She died Sunday -lan.

2092. at Oakland Memorial Hospital in hikland. Bonnie Rennerfeldt horn l-'eh. 6. 1933, in Oakland.

She was employed as a cook at Oakland Hospital for mam years. She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Oakland Sun non include: a son, -Joseph Milano of Clifton Heights, her mother. Kvehn Rennerfeldt of Oakland: a brother, Duane Rennerfeldt of Oakland; four grandchildren and a giT'a'-graiuiila tight it. She was preceded in death an infant sister and a daughter. The Re Robert K.

Call will officiate Wednesday's service. Visitation will he 1-N tonight at Palmquist-Pelan Funeral Home in Oakland and continues one hour prior to sendee time Wednosda at the church. Burial will be in Westside Cemeten rural Oakland Memorials hae been established to First United Methodnl C'hurch and Liklund Memorial 1 Hospital. Eeln NoerrliiiRtr A memorial seiaice to celehrati1 the life of Evehn Noer-rhngiT, 98. of Fremont will he 1:60 pan.

Saturday at First Congregat lonal thurch. UCt'. Fremont. Idol) N. Broad St.

The Rev Don Stoehner will officiate. She died Monday -Jam. 14. 2002. at Merrick Manor Fremont.

Keln Whiffen was horn Nov 3. 1902. in Beatrice and was raised Lewiston. Follow-mu Lor graduation from Peru State Teachers College, she married Ralph Noerrlmpei -July 17. 1927 She enjiwed her teaching career in Bo.

a rice. Lincoln. DeWitt. Hooper and Fre- Illolll She moed to Fremont in 1921. She was active the Fremont Women's Club.

Eastern Star. -Job's Daughters and Chapter EX of the PE.O. Sisterhood. Her most important association was with First Congregational Church where she was an active member. Through the sears Eselsn adopted many people as members of her evteiided f'amiL These included Patricia Movers of Idncoln.

fulwi's longtime friend and companion; the Alexander famih. especially Chuck. Mark and -Jill whom she cared for Bouota. Columbia, 197 1 while she worked for Wvchfle Bible Translators; Sherre Koehler who lived with Evehn while student teaching Fremont: American Field Service student' Foi Jorqen-on and Akin Orhun who were hosted 1 Kuhn and Ralph in 1958 and 19:19. Evelyn was blessed durum her lat wars with the lining companionship of Sherri (Qualls and 1 )eane and Nancy Kingsbury Eeln was preceded death her husband.

Ralph. She leaves one daughter. Betty and son-in-law Phil Haese: a granddaughter, Bettma. husband. Tim Allen, and great grandchildren Tessa.

Spencer and Vincent Allen of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Canada; grandson. Hans Haese, wife Idnda MacKav and aiea' urandchddn TYi-ann and -Juliette Haese of 0 le! lei i.ld.l The famd would like to thank Evelyn's many friends for the love and attention hex have bestowed upon her. They are verv qrutetul for the excellent care provided by the Merrick Mi. nor 'tall and especially the people on Ward 400.

Memorials, memory of Lvel.vn. are suggested to First Congregational 'Lurch. Ludvigseu Mortuary Fremont is in charge of arrangements Paul (Jregorv Scheer ARLINGTON The funeral for Gregory' W. Scheer, 26. of rural Arlington will he 10:20 a.m.

Wednesday at St. Rauls Lutheran Church north of Arlington. He dicd Sunday -Jan. 12. 2002, at University of Nebraska Medical in Omaha.

He was horn -June 24, 1965, in Blair. He lived his life in the rural Arlington area. He attended St. Paul Parochial School and was a 1982 graduate of Arlington High School. He graduated from University of Nebraska STA in Curtis in 1985.

He was a farmer and raised livestock. He married Sherone Fuehrer Aug. 24. 1985, in Fremont. He was a member of St.

Paul's Lutheran Church north of Arlington, and served on St. Pa 1 1 1 School Board and the Parents and Teachers League. Ie was a member of American Angus Association. Nebraska Aligns Association. Nebraska Cattlemen's Association, 4-11 Council and the 4-H Fair Board.

He was active in the Mid-States Rodeo Association and was secretary and treasurer of the lontanelle Township Board. Survivors include: his wife; four sons. Cord. Emmitl. lav lor and Sam Scheer.

all at home: his parents. Dalvin and Betty Scheer of Arlington; two brothers, Todd wind wife. LoeAnni Scheer of Raleigh. N.C., and Bruce i and ile. M.irj i Scheer of Arlington; a brother-in-law.

Scott Fuehrer of Norfolk; his grandmother. LeNora Scheer of Arlington; and his parents-in-law. Cal and Marlene Fuehrer of Grand Island. He was preceded in death by grandparents. The Rev.

Rick Ivanov will officiate Wednesdays service. Closed casket isitation will he tonight ith the family receiving friends from all at Reckmever-Moser Funeral Home in Arlington. Burial ill be St Paul Cemetery in Arlington. Kermit Tuttle Kermit B. Tuttle, 89, of Winfield, died Saturday, -Jan 12.

2002. at his home. He was bom -June 2. 1912. Elam.

He married Mariorie Detlefsen Dec. 8, 1941, in Banner County. She preceded him in death Dec. 25. 1996.

He was a self-employed carpenter most of his life. He slaved hi' country during World War 11 He had lived in the Goring area until 1999 when he moved to Winfield to be with his son. Willie He was a member of the American Legion. Moose laidge and the Eagle Lodge in Goring. He was a member of West -wav Christian Church Scottsblufl.

He often donated his services to people who could not afford carpentry services. Survivors include: tyvo soil'. Willie I little of Winfield and Greg Tuttle of Windsor. Colo a daughter. Patti Kohl of Chevenne.

two sisters. -Jeanette Detlefsen of I remont and Nellie Hernandez of Kimball: 12 grandchildren and ree gr a -gr a i 1 re He also was preceded in death by a brother, a sister and a son. The funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Goring Memorial Chapel in Goring. There is no visitation.

Burial will be in Memorial Lawn Cemetery in tiering. A memorial has been established to First United Methodist Church in Winfield. Swisher Taylor Morris in Winfield is in charge of arrangements. Thelma Wostoupal WEST POINT Thelma Wostoupal. 92.

of West Point died Friday Jan. 12, 2002, aL Colonial Haven Home Beemer. Thelma Martin was born -July 26. 1908, Green City. Mo.

She graduated from Green City High School in 1926. She moved to West Point in 1928 and married Melvin Wostoupal in 1922. Her spouse preceded her in death 1962. She was a member of Trinity C'hurch in West Point. Survivors include: a son.

Melvin Wostoupal Jr. of Northbrook, two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She also was preceded in death by two brothers and a sister. The memorial service will be at a later date at Stalp Funeral Home in West Point. To have your name published in the newspaper, ash fora release form when admitted to the hospital.

Homes below may not represent all admissions, dismissals or births. Admissions Marsha Gallatin. Dawn Ladd-Castillo. Danielle Broysn. Maria Munoz and Marsha -Johnson, all of Fremont.

Barbara R. Goldberg of Uehling and Michelle Kaup of I low ells. Dismissals Aula Dedios and son, Marsha Gallatin and son, Dawn Ladd-( 'astillo and son. Danielle Brown. Maria Munoz and daughter.

Marsha Johnson and daughter, all of Fremont. Barbara R. Goldberg of Uehling and Michelle Kaup and daughter of Howells. Births Kelly and Marsha Gallatin of Fremont, a son horn -Jan If); Danielle and -James Brown oi l'' remont. a son horn Ian.

11: Frie Castillo and Dayyn Ladd-Castillo of Fremont. a son horn -Jan 11: Manuel Cardenas and Maria Munoz of Fremont, a daughter horn Jan. 12: Kris and Marsha -Johnson of Fremont, a daughter horn -Jan. 12: Michelle and Neil Kaup of Howells, a daughter horn -Jan. 19 DRUGS: Husband wife get jail time on charges CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 added Dodge County Altorney -Joe Steelier said he yv ith the judges decision because of the quantities of methamphet-amine the defendant was selling.

An ounce of methampheta-mine equals 28 grams, ivhich can be broken down into fractions of a gram, he said. This results in actual sales totaling $100,001) not $1,000, Steelier added. Andersens attorney Leo Eskev said the sentence was not unexpected. If selling drugs, you are going to prison tin- county" he said. Barbara Anderson also said her husband's addiction has caused her many problems and has had an impact on her family.

CARiP: Teen sentenced CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 they would haye liked to liaye seen a recommendation for her to be sentenced as a iue-mle. the camp should benefit her. "You need to get some things turned around and think about factors and yvhat is vour best Gossett said to Palmer after the sentencing. Palmer's arrest last year yvas the result of an imestiga-tion after FI IS roceiyed soy oral bomb threat, yyhere investigators determined that a call came in -January from the Fremont Lakes State Recreation Area. The call stilted that a series of bomb were scheduled to go off at he school.

Fremont police officers responded to the call. No bombs yy ere found. Palmer yy as only nnolved one of those threats, said Fremont Detective -Joyce Henke last year. (iladvs Sokolovsky Gladys Sokolov sky 9u. ot 2002.

at Fremont Area Medical Arrangements are pending i mont Fremont died today Jan. 15, Center. Ludvigsen Moiiuarv in Fre- STATE: Gov. delivers address Cookie Decorating Class Feb. 2, 2002 10:00 a.m.

$10.00 Fee Pre-registralion required. Dispute may leave Minden airport without manager 0 KOLLMKTEJtlS l-lAtfZ 406 N. Main 721-1756 Nebraska Act. hich offers tax breaks to companies investing at least $50 million and creating at least 500 jobs in the state. lTnion Pacific Railroad and Wal-Mart are among the companies that have taken advantage of the law.

He also promoted the state's commitment to improving the juvenile justice system, early childhood education and health programs. MINDEN i AIL A salary dispute could leave the airport without a manager. The Minden Airport Authority Board voted 2-1 last Friday not to renew manager Don Bontzs contract unless it is renegotiated. Bontz said he would refuse any terms except for those of the current contact, which expired Dec. 21.

Bontz. who has been the air-; port manager for 1 1 years, was paid $15,700 yearly CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 October numbers. Also, state agencies have requested another $20 million in so called deficit requests' to pay for unforeseen expenses since the budget was approved last May. Johanns also pledged to not touch the state's cash reseive fund and the money already committed to Medicaid, public assistance and public safety. Johanns praised lawmakers for passing several measures he supported during last year's session.

That included a measure to grant incentives for new ethanol plants and the Invest Classic Aero Service. The contract stipulated the board needed to notify him 90 days before the contract expired or the contract would automatically renew. Bontz said Four davs before the contract expired, the board said it would increase the hanger rent to about the same amount as Bontzs salary. The December meeting when the new contract was presented was declared invalid bv the Keamev Countv Attor- AlCoree Bontz returned $12,200 of that to the airport authority to ney because it was not proper-pay for hanger rent for his ly advertised. Balmer College OF HAIRSTYLING 1660 N.

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