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Jessie Elizabeth Sanders

11/09/1912 - 9/19/2004

Jessie Elizabeth (Eckert) Sanders, 91, died September 19, 2004 at Heritage Healthcare in Gering after suffering a stroke two weeks ago. Services will be held Thursday, September 23, at 10:30am at Zion Evangelical Church in Scottsbluff with Pastors Amos Harris and Doug Jones officiating. Graveside services will be held at the Sanders family Cemetery, west of Dalton at 2:30pm, Thursday September 23, and Pastor Rick Parker will officiate. Friends may call on Wednesday, September 22 from 9:00am til 8:00pm at Dugan-Kramer Funeral Chapel in Scottsbluff.

Jessie was born November 9, 1912 in her grandparents home in Morrill County southwest of present day Bridgeport. She was the second daughter of Sam and Tempie (Broughton) Eckert. She grew up on a farm west f Dalton with the exception of a short time living in Cedaredge, Colorado. She graduated from Dalton High School in 1929 and attended Chadron College two years. She taught school in Cheyenne County three years before marrying Vernon “Bus” Sanders in Kimball, May 29, 1934. They lived on their farm homesteaded by her uncle, John Eckert, until moving to Bridgeport in 1950. They lived in town during the school year and back to the farm in the summer. After her children were raised, Jessie went back to college to get her degree and taught in Bridgeport, District #5 in Morrill County, and Potter where she taught until retirement. As a teacher she touched the lives of many students.

She was a Charter resident at the Village at Regional West and had lived there for thirteen years. She is survived by her children: Ronald Sanders (Sue) of Yakima, Washington; Jane Vick (Roy) of Scottsbluff; Lyle Sanders (Joy) of Bridgeport; Max Sanders (Lori) of Gering; 10 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, 1 great-great grandchild, 1 sister Ada Mae Reiser of Sun Lakes, Arizona, and 1 sister-in-law Kathy Eckert of Loveland, Colorado.

She was preceded in death by her husband in 1968, her parents, 4 sisters, 1 brother, and 1 grandson.

Alex Benzel

05/09/1913 - 9/21/2004

Alex Benzel, 91, died Tuesday, September 21 at Regional West Medical Center in Scottsbluff. Services will be 10:00 am, Saturday, September 25, at Dugan-Kramer Funeral Chapel in Scottsbluff with Pastor Steve Demoret officiating. Interment will be at Fairview Cemetery in Scottsbluff following services. Friends may call Friday, September 24, from 1:00 until 8:00 pm.

Alex was born on May 9, 1913 in Scottsbluff, and then moved to Washington. He received his education there before joining the Army in 1942. He served in WWII, where he was in military service in Holland, Greece, and Germany, and was discharged in 1948. He then moved back to Scottsbluff, and married Emma Loos. He worked at the COOP Refinery until he retired.

Alex is survived by nephew Jack Benzel of Scottsbluff, and niece Norma Schoessler of Ritzville, WA.
His parents, wife Emma, 4 brothers, and 2 sisters precede Alex in death.

Luis R. Calvillo

- 12/2/2003

Luis R. Calvillo, 68, of Scottsbluff, died Tuesday, December 2, 2003 at Colonial Manor in Custer, SD.

Funeral services will be 10:30 A.M. Saturday at Dugan-Kramer Funeral Chapel in Scottsbluff with Fr. James Golka officiating. Interment will be in Fairview Cemetery with military rites by Admiral Dewey Post #1681 VFW.

Friends may call at Dugan-Kramer Funeral Chapel Friday between 5-8:00 P.M.
Luis was born July 19, 1935 in Laredo, Texas. He came to Scottsbluff and worked for Harry and Max West at West's Conoco for several years and at the Post Office at Scottsbluff.

He was a member of Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church and Knights of Columbus #2681.

He is survived by his sons: Robert Vincent Calvillo, of Virgina, Joseph Noel Calvillo, Minneapolis, MN, Louie Benedict Calvillo, Walhalla, ND, daughter: Anna Marie Calvillo, Omaha, NE; brother: Valtason Calvillo, Laredo, TX, and sister Alice of Omaha; 9 grandchildren including: Terra Renea Calvillo, Anthony Michael Calvillo, Patrick James Calvillo and Dominic Joel Calvillo of Walhalla, ND, Robert Calvillo, Jr and Joseph Calvillo of Virginia and Aaron Calvillo of Minneapolis, MN.

He was preceded in death by his wife and parents.

Henry Jerger, Jr.

12/7/1920 - 1/31/2004

Henry "Hank" Jerger, Jr., 83, of Bayard, NE died Saturday, January 31, 2004 in his farm home with his wife and daughter at his side.

Funeral services will be 2:00 P.M. Thursday, February 5, 2004 at Dugan-Kramer Funeral Chapel with Rev. Ron Nuss-Warren officiating. Interment will be in West Lawn Cemetery in Gering. Friends may call at the funeral home between Noon and 8:00 P.M. Wednesday.

Henry was born in Eaton, Colorado on December 7, 1920 to Henry and Mary (Schmidt) Jerger, Sr.. The family moved to Mitchell Valley where he was raised and received his education. Henry and Helen Ruth Schmidt of Eaton, Co, were married on December 30, 1941 in Cheyenne, WY. They have lived on their farm east of Minatare for 62 years. One daughter Carol Anne was born to this union. Farming and Feeding Livestock was his passion and together, with his wife working alongside, he was honored by Great Western Sugar CO. many times as a top Beet Producer.

Henry was a loving and devoted husband and father and will never be forgotten.

He is survived by his wife, Helen of Bayard; daughter: Carol Anne Jerger of Scottsbluff, NE; brothers and sisters-in-law: Elmer and Dorothy Jerger of Bayard, NE, Sam and Elsie Jerger of Gering, NE, Reuben and Virginia Jerger and Paul and Phyllis Jerger all of Scottsbluff, NE; sisters and brother-in-law: Esther Schlotthauer of Scottsbluff, NE and Mary and Manuel Lackman of Edgely, ND; several nieces and nephews including Donald and Carol Schmidt, Velma Rothe, and Christ (Markie) Schmidt, Jr. of Greeley, CO.

He was preceded in death by his parents, 2 infant brothers, and brothers: Victor Jerger, Richard Jerger and brother-in-law: Edward Schlotthauer.

Mollie Kerbel

8/22/1915 - 1/30/2004

Mollie (Hardt) Kerbel, 88, of Garland, TX died Friday, January 30, 2004 at the Baylor Hospital in Garland, TX.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 3, 2004 at the Emmanuel Congregational Church in Scottsbluff with Rev. Amos Harris officiating. Interment will be in Fairview Cemetery in Scottsbluff. Friends may call at the Funeral Chapel from 12 noon until 8p.m. Monday, February 2, 2004. ugan-Kramer Funeral Chapel in Scottsbluff is in charge of arrangements.

Mollie was born in Scotts Bluff County August 22,1915 to John George and Katherine Hardt. She was one of five children. She married Adam Kerbel Jr. on February l, 1934. This February they would have been married 70 years.

She and Adam farmed in the North Platte Valley over a period of 35 years. They bought their first farms north of Morrill, which they worked with theirs son's Harvey and Don up until they retired in the early 70's.
It was with much love and devotion that Mollie served her family, friends, church and, community. She was proud of her German heritage and was always willing to share her baking and canning recipes and skills with others. She also found time to knit, crochet and sew and often gave much of her handy work away. She spent many rewarding hours in her flower and vegetable gardens and graciously shared the fruits of her labor with others. In their retirement years she and Adam were privileged to share their favorite past time, fishing, with a group of theirs friends.
Mollie's service and devotion also carried over into her church, Emmanuel Congregational, were she served in the Sunday School department, was a member of the prayer meeting group and sang with the Platte Valley Conference Choir. She also served as a delegate for her church's four state Conservative Conference and often hosted pastors, missionaries and conference speakers in her home.

Farming with her husband was her accepted occupation, raising her children was her loving motherly duty and serving her Savior was her blessed assurance.

We her family and friends mourn her passing from this life but we rejoice and celebrate her coronation into everlasting life. Home at last. " Well done, good and faithful servant;.... Enter into the joy of your lord."
She is survived by her husband, Adam Kerbel Jr., of Garland, TX; sons, Larry and wife Carol of Garland, Texas; Don and wife Becky of Scottsbluff; and daughter-in-law, Shirley Kerbel of Morrill; grandchildren, Laura and Valerie Kerbel of Greeley, Co.; Kimberly Kerbel of Scottsbluff; Gregory, Kevin, and Andrew Kerbel of Garland, Texas and Scott Kerbel of Scottsbluff and five great grandchildren.

Mollie was preceded in death by her parents, and two brothers, John and George and three sisters, Eva Harimon, Katherine Schwindt, Mary Romell and son, Harvey Kerbel of Morrill.

Dallas L. Larsen

12/29/1942 - 1/30/2004

Dallas L. Larsen, 61 of Scottsbluff, Nebraska died Friday, January 30, 2004 at Regional West Medical Center.

His memorial service will be held Tuesday, February 3, 2004 at 2:00 P.M. at the Mitchell Event Center in Mitchell with Pastor Dale Brown officiating. Cremation was at Sunset Memorial Park Crematory. Dugan-Kramer Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

Dallas Larsen was born on December 29, 1942 in Mitchell, S.D., to William and Anna Larsen. Dallas grew up with his sister, Viva Hope and brothers, Rod and Steve, on the family farm. Dallas's interest in the cattle business became apparent at a young age.

Dallas attended school in Kimball, S.D. and went on to college at South
Dakota State University where he was active on the judging team. He received his bachelor's degree in Animal Science in 1964. After college, Dallas started his career in the livestock business as a meat grader for John Morrell in Rapid City, S.D. He then became a buyer for Black Hills Pack, and was transferred to buy in the Scottsbluff area.

Dallas met Patti Hamburger, his wife-to-be, at Platte Valley Livestock,
thanks to an introduction from her mother, Audrey Hamburger - both were
working at the sale barn at the time. Dallas and Patti were married on Sept. 15, 1968; it only seemed appropriate for such a fine cattleman to marry a Hamburger. They welcomed their first son, Matt, in 1970 and their daughter, Missy, in 1973. In 1975, Dallas and Patti moved to their home north of Scottsbluff and started Larsen Livestock. Their son, Lex, joined the family in 1979 and daughter, Erica, in 1980.

After 35 years together, Dallas and Patti raised their four children and saw many dreams come true on that little (and now not so little) feedlot north of Scottsbluff. Larsen Livestock changed to Larsen Feeding Corporation as the couple branched out into many aspects of the cattle business, including running Larsen's Duck Creek Ranch in Lusk, Wyo.

In 2001, their son, Lex, came back after graduating from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to help manage the business. Throughout the years, Dallas always pursued his second love (to Patti, of course), which was buying cattle. He was a regular at many sale barns in Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming - we hope you'll keep a seat open for him.

Dallas was very active in the community. He worked for many years on the
Scotts Bluff County Ag Society and worked hard to make sure the Scotts Bluff County Fair had the nicest facilities in Western Nebraska. He also created and orchestrated the Rubber Check Race at the fair, which has been a main event for years.

Dallas is preceded in death by his mother Anna Larsen.

He is survived by his wife, Patti; his children: Matt and Monique Larsen of Scottsbluff, Chad, Melissa and Paige Schneider (granddaughter) of Torrington, Lex Larsen and fianc?Jennifer Reifschneider of Scottsbluff and Erica Larsen of Phoenix, AZ. father William Larsen of Kimball, S.D.; sister Viva Hope Leonard of Bison, S.D.; brothers Rod and Steve Larsen both of Kimball, S.D.

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