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Owen Jones
Memorial services for Owen Jones, age 84, who died on May 24 at Imperial, Neb., will be held on Saturday, July 15, 2006 at 1:30 p.m. at the Grant United Methodist Church with Pastor Richard Haden officiating.
Cremains will be buried in the Grant cemetery with a flag presentation by the Perkins County Veterans.
Bullock-Long Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

April Redfield
April Rose Redfield of McCook died Wednesday, July 5, 2006, at Bryan LGH West in Lincoln as a result of a car accident. She was 22 years old.
She was born May 15, 1984 in Grant to Mark Eugene and Heather Rose (Gobble) Hamilton. She grew up and attended school in McCook.
April married Chancelor "Chance" Redfield in McCook on June 11, 2005. To this union two daughters were born.
She was a homemaker and busy mother. She loved playing with her children; scrapbooking, photography and playing pool with her sister Shanna.
She was preceded in death by grandparents Rodney Hamilton, Lois (Hamilton) O'Neil and husband Marvin O'Neil; great-grandparents, Shorty and Mary Hamilton and great-grandmother, Rose Hardy.
Survivors include her husband Chance and two daughters, Aliyah Rose and Kelsey Lea of McCook; her parents, Mark Hamilton of Wauneta, Marci Hamilton of Palisade and Heather and Paul Younger of McCook; four sisters, Shanna Hamilton of Wauneta, Chynna Younger of McCook, Tasha Hamilton and Alexandria Hamilton, both of Wauneta; two brothers, Kyle Lambert of Oxford and Gregory Younger of McCook; grandparents, Donna and Roger Miller of McCook and Larry and Linda Gobble of Mt. Home, Ark.; aunts and uncles Rodger and Marla Hamilton of Imperial and Lynn and Char Hamilton of Hayes Center, Teresa and Brian Thomas of McCook, David and Theresa Gobble of Lakewood, Colo., Jennifer and Jim Bartlett of Brighton, Colo. and special aunt and Godmother, Amy and Dustin Limbach of Kearney.
Memorials may be given in her name and left at the funeral home where you may sign her book. Friends and family may also go on-line at www.carpenterbreland. com and leave condolences.
Her body was cremated. A memorial service will be held at a later date.
Carpenter Breland Funeral Home of McCook is in charge of the arrangements.

Lynn C. Patton
Lynn C. Patton was born in Hastings, Neb. on Nov. 28, 1943, to Clara (Overturf) and Hubert A. Patton.
Lynn attended Hastings Public Schools, graduating from Hastings High School.
Following high school he attended classes at both the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and Hastings College. He attended church at the First United Methodist Church in Hastings.
Lynn enlisted in the U.S. Army, serving from 1965-1968. During this time he served in Vietnam.
Lynn's major employment interests were in the fields of agriculture and animal husbandry, and he was self-employed much of his lifetime, but he did also work for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. He had worked on different farms and ranches in Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming.
At the time of his death he was living at McCook and raising brood mares. He was employed part-time as a driver of a mail truck, making nightly runs between McCook and Sterling, Colo.
Lynn was a former Chase County resident.
Lynn passed away on June 22, 2006, near Sterling, Colo.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Clara (Overturf) Patton; his father, Hubert A. Patton; his step-mother, Mary Patton; a stepbrother, Glenn Smetter; and a brother-in-law, Robert Bantam.
Lynn leaves to mourn his passing a sister and brother-in-law, Gail and Carl Stafford of Haigler; two nieces; a nephew; and a grand- nephew; a step-sister, Janice Bantam of Oxford and her family; his special friend and confidant, Sharon Haarberg of McCook; and numerous other relatives and friends.
Lynn will be remembered by those whose lives he touched for his kindness and compassion and his willingness to help anyone who needed him. Lynn's desire was that his body be cremated and his ashes scattered on the Stafford Ranch in Chase County.
Services were Monday at First United Methodist Church in Hastings with Dr. Deahl officiating.

Leo Weiss
Leo Francis Weiss was born Sept. 13, 1927, to Clayton and Mary Weiss at Imperial.
He passed away in Colorado Springs,Colo., on June 26, 2006.
Leo was married to Wanda Hannigan on March 29, 1951.
To this union were born four children Ronnie, Paula, Roxanne and Dirk.
Wanda passed away on Nov. 16, 1978.
Leo then married Delores Thomas on Feb. 13, 1982.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Jim and Louie and sister Charlotte McNair.
He leaves to mourn his passing his wife Delores, children Ronnie, Paula, Roxanne and Dirk, stepchildren Lawrence, Darrell and Norman Thomas and Kathleen Davis, many grandchildren and great grandchildren, brothers Irvin, Glen, Gerald and Bob Weiss and sister Mary Ann Stinnette.
Funeral services were held Friday at Colorado Springs, Colo.

Lillian R. Krutsinger
Lillian R. Krutsinger, a longtime resident of Parks, Neb. died Wednesday, June 14, 2006, at the Chase County Community Hospital in Imperial, Neb. at the age of 86.
She was born Sept. 10, 1919 in a farm home north of Haigler, Neb. to John and Bertha (Kinnett) Phifer and attended school near her home.
On Oct. 10, 1936, Lillian was united in marriage to Clarence LaVerne "Bus" Krutsinger, and to this union, four children were born.
Lillian was a fulltime wife and mother. She was an active member of the Haigler United Methodist Church and received her 50-year membership pin. She was also active in the United Methodist women and helped with Y-Teens, and played piano and organ for church and other special occasions for many years.
Most of her happy memories were of spending time with her loving family, music, cooking, sewing, gardening, family dinners and watching her grandkids. Her favorite pastime was playing the piano or organ.
Preceding her in death are her parents, John and Bertha Phifer; her husband, Clarence "Bus" Krutsinger; and brothers, Tom and Glen.
Survivors include her children: Marilyn Hust and husband, Byron, of Imperial, Neb., Ron Krutsinger and wife, Carol, of Norfolk, Neb., Garry Krutsinger of Parks, Neb. and Judy Krutsinger of McCook, Neb.; five grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; four great, great grandchildren; sister-in-law, Alice Alba, of Benkelman, Neb.; brother-in-law, Jerry Krutsinger and wife, Louise, of Alliance, Neb.; and numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, friends and neighbors.
Funeral services were Friday, June 16, 2006 at 2 p.m. at the United Methodist Church in Haigler, Neb. with Rev. Brian Fong officiating.
Pianist was Carol Peterson and vocalist was Wes Hust.
Casketbearers were Jesse Krutsinger, Wes Hust, Josh Moreno, Lirin Yost, Gale Johnson, Erik Hagan, Michael Hagan, Josh Hust and Branden Yost.
Honorary casketbearers were all of Lillian's family and friends.
Interment followed at the Benkelman cemetery in Benkelman, Neb.
A memorial has been established in Lillian's memory.
Arrangements were by Forch Funeral Chapel of Benkelman.

Julia Lantis
Julia Lantis died June 26, 2006, in Hastings, Neb.
Services will be Friday, June 30, 2006, at 1:30 p.m. at Butler Vollard Funeral Home in Hastings.
Julia's husband formerly worked for the Extension Office in Imperial.

Charles M. Olson
Charles M. Olson departed this life on Monday, June 26, 2006, following an illness.
Charles was born on January 31, 1920 in Sutherland, Neb., the son of the late Henry and Anna Olson. He served in the United States Navy and was a veteran of WWII. He came to reside in Joplin with his wife in 1977 after many years of farming and raising his family near the town of Imperial in Chase County, Nebraska. He worked for Olson's Garage in Webb City, Mo. until 1982.
He married Clara G. "Peggy" Eppard on December 29, 1948 in Neosho, Mo.
He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife, Peggy; their children, Rod Olson and wife Kathi, of Neosho, Mo., Rhonda Olson of Joplin, Mo., Donna Dement and husband James of Tulsa, Okla., Barbara Adams and husband Dennis of Neosho, Mo.; five grandchildren, one step-granddaughter, and one great-granddaughter; four sisters, Vivian Olson, Mary Harbert, Ann Steinmeyer and husband Richard, Pat Marlatt and husband Bill; and many other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Howard, John and Emil Olson.
Private funeral services will be held.
Friends may e-mail condolences to info@masonwoodard.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of Mason-Woodard Mortuary & Chapel.

Nina Berry
Nina Berry of Imperial, Neb., died Sunday, June 25, 2006 at the Imperial Manor Nursing Home. She was 77 years old.
Nina Clare (Artist) Berry was born Oct. 21, 1928 to Earl Franklin Artist and Sarah Edna Collicott. She was the youngest of three children.
Nina attended grade school and high school in Imperial. After high school she worked as a dental hygienist. She also worked during her high school years as a pin setter at the bowling alley her father owned. Her first part time job was popping popcorn at the Star Theatre.
Nina and Wayne Ronald Berry were married on August 8, 1947. To this union four children were born, Bonnie, Ronald, Marlon and Starla. Nina lived for her family. She loved playing the piano, gardening, bowling, attending activities of her children and grandchildren, playing bingo and cards. She was a member of United Methodist Women, TOPS 209, Sewing Club, Birthday Club, VFW Auxiliary and Hospital Auxiliary. They farmed south of Imperial just over into Dundy County near the Hiawatha community. They moved into Imperial in 1983. She taught Sunday School and was a member of the E.U.B. church and a member of the United Methodist Church when the churches joined. Nina also accompanied for choirs and played at the Methodist Church, Senior Center and the Imperial Manor.
Nina was preceded in death by her husband, Wayne Ronald Berry, her parents, two brothers, Kenneth and Keith and a granddaughter, Karen Williams.
Nina is survived by her children: Bonnie Williams and husband Marty of Alma, Kan., Ron Berry and wife Becky, Marlon Berry and wife Vivian, all of Imperial and Starla Berry of Hastings, Neb.; seven grandchildren: Tammy Lewis and Phil Cooper, Pamela Williams and Mike Mongold, Stacy and Dan Leibhart, Kevin and Heidi Berry, Jason and Vanessa Berry, Angela and John Goodell and Brett Berry; four great-grandchildren: Chelsea Lewis, Katelyn and Brock Leibhart and Taeya Berry.
Services will be held today, Thursday, June 29, 2006 at 10:30 at the First United Methodist Church in Imperial with Pastor Kay Alnor officiating.
Visitation is Wednesday, June 28, 2:00 - 7:00 p.m. at Liewer Funeral Home.
Music was provided by Marcia Bauerle, organist and Pat McNair, soloist.
Casketbearers were Kevin Berry, Jason Berry, Brett Berry, Dan Leibhart, John Goodell, Mike Mongold and Phil Cooper.
Honorary casketbearers were Keith Wood, Robert Bartlett, Clarence Jaeger, Wes Cooley, Randy Bartlett, Jerry Groff and Greg Eskew.
Interment was at Mount Hope cemetery, Imperial, with Liewer Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be given to Community Hospital Hospice, American Cancer Society or Imperial Community Center.

Mae Hulse
Mae Emily Hulse was born April 25, 1919, the daughter of John Albert and Ida Elizabeth (Johnson) Miller, at the family home near Ft. Morgan, Colo.
She was raised on a farm 18 miles north of Ft. Morgan and attended rural school at Pierce Valley to the eighth grade. She graduated with the class of 1938 from Ft. Morgan High School. Mae then attended the American Hospital at Chicago, Ill. for nurses training. She began work at the Eben Ezer Hospital at Brush, Colo.
Mae met and married Riley Edgar Hulse on Aug. 13, 1943, at Grant, Neb., by her uncle Fred Fuhr, who was the Justice of the Peace at the time.
The couple settled on a farm at Woodrow, Colo., before moving to Blair, Neb. in 1951.
The couple also resided in Seward and Tamora, Neb., for a short time before moving to Utica, Neb. in 1954, where they lived until 1988.
At that time they moved to Imperial, Neb. because of health reasons. Riley passed away in 1999 and Mae moved to York, Neb. to be near her family.
Mae passed away Wednesday, June 14, 2006, at the York General Hospital, York, Neb. She was 87 years of age.
Mae enjoyed neighborhood coffee, gardening and cooking. Her family was her life and she loved traveling back to the Ft. Morgan area when she could.
Mae was preceded in death by her parents; one brother, John Albert Jr. Miller; and one sister, Esther Pelz.
Survivors include sons, Ronald and wife, Becky, of Utica, Neb., Leonard of Utica, Neb., and Duane and wife, Karen, of Utica, Neb.; daughter, Beverly Wood and husband, Gary of Lincoln, Neb.; four grandchildren, Sherry, Bob, Scott and Tracy; 10 great grandchildren, Ryan, Ricky, Latisha and Nicholas, Kevin, Amanda, Brandi, Teresa, Arial and Baby Hulse; and sister, Alberta Gilmore of Denver, Colo.
Funeral services were held Tuesday morning, June 20, 2006, at 10 a.m. (MT) at the United Methodist Church in Imperial with Pastor Kay Alnor officiating.
Casketbearers were Ronald Hulse, Bob Hulse, Scott Hulse, Gary Wood, Shawn Svoboda and Gary Becker.
Interment followed at Mount Hope cemetery, Imperial.
A memorial has been established in her memory.
Liewer Funeral Home of Imperial was in charge of arrangements.

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