James L. Brotherson
Born in Guthrie Center, IA on August 18, 1969, Jim has left us much too soon, but he is now in a better place. Jim was a good father, son, brother, uncle, and friend. He was raised in Nebraska, graduated from Lincoln Southeast HS and Murray State. His talents and skills led him to experience several opportunities in his working and private life.
He is survived by his sons Jake Brotherson, and Max Brotherson, Paducah, KY. He really loved those two boys of his! Mother Nancy Taylor, Lincoln, NE., brother Mike Brotherson and his wife Charlotte and daughters Carly and Malena, Panama, NE., Grandma Millie Kent, Guthrie Center, IA., step mom Janet Brotherson, and step sister Jenni Re and her husband Ted and son Sebastian and daughter Lexi, step brother Jonathon Durr and his wife Nancy and daughters Lorabelle, Sophia, and Hanah, all from Paducah, KY., many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends He was preceded in death by his Father Ron Brotherson, Paducah, KY.
Celebration of Jim’s life to be held down the road.
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Funeral Home assisting is Aspen Mortuary, 4822 Cleveland Avenue, Lincoln, NE 68504. To view an on-line obituary or email condolences please visit Aspen Mortuary’s website at www.aspenaftercare.com.
Condolences for James L. Brotherson
Jim was one of my best friends and will be missed but not forgotten. We became friends during a challenging time in my life after my parents divorced. We would end up living together for a time and were nearly inseparable for a few years. He was a great athlete and trusted friend. Love and light to his mom and family. God’s speed Brotherson! While you’re up there see if the big man (or woman) can do something about Frost and the Huskers. Love ya! – Dan King (aka Kinger).
RIP brother Jim!
Condolences to the Brotherson family. Jim was a life time friend that only comes around a few times in life. From the age of 6 ive called him a great friend. Many, many nights spent having fun together, getting into trouble and enjoy a special kind of bond. You will be missed my Brother.
I’m so sorry for your loss. Jim was a great friend. In a time when I needed a friend Jim helped me. So sad, he will be missed.
I am so sorry for this loss. Love to all he leaves behind, whose lives he enriched.
I cannot tell you how sorry I was to hear of Jim’s passing. My sincerest and most heartfelt sympathies to his entire family. Jim meant a great deal to me early in our lives. He had so many good qualities, too many to list, and was a wonderful friend. I will always remember him with much fondness. May happy memories bring you some comfort and may he live on in your hearts.
My thoughts will be with the Brotherson family during this difficult time. Uncle Jim truly was one of a kind. He was always so fun to be around. Gone but never forgotten. We’ll miss you uncle Jim.
I am so sorry for your loss. May your memories console you during this difficult time. RIP