Karen Marie Butcher
From Lincoln, Nebraska Born on September 14, 1958. Passed away on May 13, 2021. Service pending. For condolences, please use the form below.
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.
Richard “Dick” W. Babst
Born in Geneva, NE, on Nov. 2, 1938, to Elmer and Albie Babst and passed away May 12, 2021. Graduated from Geneva High School in 1956. Worked for Safeway in Geneva until attending the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, NE. earning a teachers degree. He received his masters from Colorado State U. Dick taught in Columbus Public Schools and Randolph Public Schools. Coached basketball in both schools. Married Faye (Craig) Babst on June 11,1966 in the Ev. Free Church in Columbus, NE. They had 3 sons. Survived by : Wife Faye, Sons: Doug (Stacy) Colorado Springs; Mike (Rocio) Babst, Homestead, FL; and Greg (Niki) Babst, Wahoo, NE Grandsons: Jackson, Ben, Faith, Destiny, Asher, Lily, Annie, and Sam Babst, Colorado Springs; Jonathan, Daniel Babst, Homestead, FL; Kyle, Calvin, and Quentin, Wahoo, NE. A private family service will be held in the future. He requests no memorials. To leave a condolence please use the form below.
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Tony Berumen
From Lincoln, Nebraska. Born on August 12, 1948. Passed away on May 7, 2021. Son of Ben and Minnie Berumen of Kearney, NE. Beloved father of 3, brother to 5, dear friend to many. Celebration of life was held from noon to 11 p.m. Saturday, May 22, at Ashley Square Apartments Clubhouse, 3811 Baldwin Ave., Lincoln. To leave a condolence, please use the form below.
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Robert “Bob” Clyde Brockmeyer
From Fairbury, Nebraska Born on November 12, 1930. Passed away on May 5, 2021. No service at this time. For condolences, please use the form below.
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Mark Alexander Buchholz
7/27/1928 – 4/17/2021 Judge Mark A. Buchholz (Ret) was born on July 27, 1928 in Columbus, Nebraska to Emil and As a youth, he was active in 4-H Club and was seasonally employed in the harvest fields as a Mark was awarded an A.B. Degree in 1951 from the University of Chicago where he had served Professional Education: University of Chicago and two years University of Chicago College of As a long-distance runner in his fifties and sixties, Mark completed five marathons in and around One of Mark’s caring commitments was a protective compassion and respect for innocent and As both an active and retired Judge, Mark responded affirmatively to many dozens of requests As every life is granted memorable moments, Mark attended a convention in Toronto, Canada Mark had a beautiful singing voice, a listening ear, unending enthusiasm for his Nebraska Mark was preceded in death by his parents, older brothers Jim Buchholz and Fred Buchholz, In lieu of flowers, gifts in memory of Mark may be made to the Capital Humane Society (Pieloch Private services for family will be held at a future date this summer and will recall Mark’s self To leave a condolence please use the form below.
Clara (Grotelueschen) Buchholz.
laborer. He graduated with honors in 1946 from Columbus High School (Kramer) where he
engaged in music and dramas, including roles in annual operettas and the lead role in his
Senior Class Play. Mark was active in sports, lettering in football and track and field. He was
Editor-in-Chief for 2 years of the periodical “Discoverer”. He served in the U. S. Navy from
1946-1948 as a non-commissioned Petty Officer (AERM 3/C).
as an elected member of the Student Government and played as an infielder on the University
of Chicago Maroons intercollegiate baseball team. He also participated in speech and debate.
As a political liberal, he favored the values, principles and goals espoused by the democrat
party. As an independent, in 1958 he chaired the state-wide “Citizens for Exon for Governor
Committee”.
Law. One year UNL College of Law for a Juris Doctor Degree in 1955.
Legal Profession: Partner for 17 years with Barney, Carter and Buchholz law firm. Chief of Legal
Division, Nebraska Department of Revenue. Judge, Nebraska Workers’ Compensation Court for
23 years. Presiding Judge for 2 years. Fellow, Nebraska State Bar Association. Over the span
of dozens of years, Mark was active in a wide range of civic and community organizations and
clubs; Jr. and Sr. divisions of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce, the Optimist Club, and the
Forum Club. He was an Instructor of “Law for Laymen”, Nebraska Adult Distributive Education.
He was a manager-coach of Little League teams and a Boy Scouts Merit Badge Counselor.
Mark was the state winner in the Nebraska Jaycees Oratorical “Speak up Jaycees” contest in
1958. He was active in the Unitarian Church of Lincoln for many years in a variety of capacities,
including President of the Unitarian Church of Lincoln from 1962-1963.
Lincoln and at other venues, qualifying twice for the prestigious Boston Marathon. He was
precluded from participation in the Boston Marathon due to injuries. Mark also competed in
numerous half marathons with first place finishes in his age group.
defenseless animals, which prompted him to embrace a meat-free diet from time to time and to
consistently refrain from engaging in the “sport” of killing animals.
to officiate a wedding ceremony. In order to accommodate the numerous requests, he gladly
created a spiritual, secular and non-sectarian ceremony reflecting the dignity, seriousness and
importance of wedlock, for which he received much praise and gratitude.
where in a hosting line-up his left hand was touched briefly by British Queen Elizabeth. His right
hand was warmly grasped and shaken by a charming Prince Phillip.
Cornhuskers and enjoyment of a good beer. His loving and kind spirit will be greatly missed.
Survivors include second wife Christina Emra Buchholz; son Mark Buchholz Jr. (Shelley) of St.
Louis, MO; daughter Maggie Lefford (Marshall) of Evergreen, CO; granddaughters Jessica and
Mariah Lefford of Evergreen, CO; brothers Wally Buchholz (Phyllis) of Lancaster, CA and Steve
Buchholz of Chula Vista, CA; sisters Miriam Schlegel (Bill) of Gallatin, TN and Priscilla Telschow
of Valparaiso, IN; many nieces and nephews.
and his first wife Cleone Bowman Buchholz.
Pet Adoption Center) or the Lincoln Unitarian Foundation.
created mantra: “Love is the law and the infinite creative energy of the Universe.”
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.