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Word has been received telling of the death of John James, a former Olive Hill Church pastor. For 42 years, he served as a pastor of rural and small community churches. Before his retirement, he was serving as a district representative for Village Missions. He had battled Parksinson’s disease the past 12 years....
Sam Gillett, 87, of Esbon, Kan., died Saturday, Nov. 13, at Brodstone Memorial Hospital in Superior. Services are pending....
Jody Lunzer was born June 22, 1974, in Grand Island, Neb., the daughter of Alan and Caroline Hult. Jody was raised on a farm outside of Grand Island with her brothers, Jerrett and Jamie. In May of 1995, Jody was united in marriage to Scott Wulf, she was blessed with two children, Jake and Emily. Scott died in 2006. Jody later met Larry Lunzer and the couple was married Sept. 18, 2009. Jody was employed at Shopko Pharmacy in Superior for many years. Jody enjoyed snuggling with her fur babies, Nemo and Bonnie. She gardened with her mother and...
Patricia Lee Warner was born Oct. 6, 1938, to Vernon and Margaret (Davis) Mendenhall. Patsy grew up in Wichita and went to school in Wichita and Derby. Graduating from Wichita West High School. While a child, her parents divorced and she lived with her mother and step father, Glenn Heaverin, then Alfred Bolt. As the oldest, Patsy took on a significant role helping raise her younger brothers and sisters. After her junior year of high school, Patsy moved out and started on her own, working at the K-42 drive-in and other jobs. Soon after she...
LeRoy Edwin Barnes, son of Milton (Mickey) D. Barnes and Emma (Crawford) Barnes, was born on Sept. 14, 1931, at home in Sioux City, Iowa. He died peacefully on Nov. 7, 2021 at the Good Samaritan Home in Superior, at the age of 90 years, 1 month, and 23 days. LeRoy lived in South Sioux City his early life and graduated with the Class of 1949 from South Sioux City High School. He attended Wayne State College for two years majoring in business and played trumpet in the college band. In 1951, LeRoy...
Doris Mae Maurer, 92 of Kearney died Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2021 at CHI Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney. Her funeral was at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 16, at First Lutheran Church in Kearney with the Rev. Dr. Michelle Holley Carlson and Rev. Dr. Rick Carlson officiating. Interment was at Riverside Cemetery in Gibbon. Visitation was 5 to 7 p.m. Monday, Nov.15, at O'Brien Straatmann Redinger Funeral Home in Kearney. Memorials are suggested to First Lutheran Church or Peterson Senior Activity Center....
Mary Lou Davis, 76, Jewell, died Oct.18, 2021 at Lee’s Summit Medical Center, Lee’s Summit, Mo. Mary was born July 4, 1945, at Oklahoma City, Okla., the daughter of Henry Eron Radford and Minnie Bell Wilson Radford. Survivors include one son, David Aksamit, Randall; one daughter, Tina Fourtner Mello, Crescent City, Calif.; six grandchildren, and eight great- grandchildren; two sons-in-law, Brad Fourtner and Troy Mello; one brother Tom Radford, Modesto, Calif.; two sisters, Alma Tetrault, Martinez, Calif., and Bell Robertson and husband, Don...
Veronica Marihugh was born on May 28, 1934, in Bekescaba, Hungary, the daughter of Josef and Theresia (Brandt) Geisel. As a young girl, Veronica and her family were forced to flee from their home by the Russian military, and the family immigrated to the United States, settling in Ponca City, Okla. Veronica attended school in Ponca City, graduating from high school in 1954. She was united in marriage to Edgar C. Marihugh at the Christian Church in Ponca City on Jan. 15, 1955. To this union of...
The Superior High School volleyball season capped off the 2021 season with a fourth place finish at the state Class C-2 tournament in Lincoln. Shayla Meyer led the team with 497 kills for the season. Teegan Duncan compiled 144 kills. Cailyn Barry provided 120 kills. Madison Heusinkvelt produced 114 kills. Brooklynn Grabast added 34 kills. Ella Gardner posted 31 kills. Atlee Kobza had seven kills. Sadie Rempel made three kills while Mikynzie Hansen had one kill. Shayla Meyer scored with 37 aces as the top ace producer. Duncan and Gardner sliced...
The Superior High School volleyball team was well represented when the Southern Nebraska Conference Volleyball All-Conference Teams were announced. Shayla Meyer, a senior, earned first team honors for the Wildcats. She will showcase her skills next season at the Division One collegiate level with the University of Mississippi next season. Cailyn Barry, a senior, was named to the all-league second team. Ella Gardner, a junior, was given an honorable mention....