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Archive for: Past

Robert Eugene Hahn

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Robert Eugene Hahn, 77, Lincoln, died Friday, July 26. Born January 23, 1947, Ainsworth, NE to Ray and Alberta Hahn. Grew up in Burwell, NE. Registered nurse, worked at Bryan Memorial Hospital for 37 years, 14 as head nurse of surgical floor and ending his career with 15 years as night shift administrative house officer. Married to Bug (Benita) Johnson, Long Pine, NE, on October 21, 1983, in Lincoln.

A 1965 graduate of Lincoln Northeast High School where he played basketball, Bob earned a BS in Health Sciences (1972) and a BSN (1983), both from Nebraska Wesleyan Univeristy. A member of the Nebraska Wesleyan basketball team through his senior year, he lettered and held records for season highs (1967-68) in “most rebounds per season” (#3 then, now #6 all-time) and “highest rebound average” (#2 then, now #4 all-time). Bob scored the cumulative points to earn him a place as 1 of 40 members of Wesleyan’s Men’s Basketball “1,000 Point Club.” Bob liked to say he “majored in basketball and bridge.”

Besides his lifelong interest in sports, Bob loved music, especially the Beatles, and sharing his encyclopedic knowledge of rock and roll and his mixed tapes with friends. He hosted a Christmas party for colleagues and friends with wife Bug for a decade in the family home they built in northeast Lincoln.

Survivors: wife, Bug, Lincoln; brother, Richard (Jane), Hawaii; sister Roxane Hicks (Glenn) Lincoln; daughters Kandalyn (Richard Poemape), Chicago, IL, Chelsea (Alison Lenz) Lakewood, CO; son Rob (Mackenzie) Lincoln; grandson Julian Hahn Poemape, Chicago, IL; nieces and nephews, cats Fergie and Marley. Preceded in death by parents and sister Rickie Walsh (John).

No funeral. Celebration of Life, 1-4p.m., Saturday, August 24, 2024, Isles Reception Hall, 6232 Havelock, Lincoln. Memorials to the family for later designation.

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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.

Marion D. Reinhardt

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Marion Reinhardt, passed away peacefully at her home on July 26, 2024 at the age of 90. Marion enjoyed polka dancing, playing cards with her sisters, an occasional trip to a casino and watching the Game Show Network. Marion enjoyed spending time with family and friends. She always enjoyed being around kids and had a special place in her heart for her great grandchildren.

Marion is survived by her daughter Debra Threats and her husband Clarence, Son David and his wife Kimberly. Six Grandchildren; Brittany Marino, Jessica Courter, Dylan Reinhardt, Jordan Gray, Maxwell Gray and Alysha Cruz. Eight Great Grandchildren; Sophia, Aray, Wyatt, Isaac, Jordan II, Alayo, Rosemary and Landon. Sisters Barb Alley, Kay Sedlacek, Brother Roger Bridger and wife Sandra Bridger.

Marion was preceded in death by her husband George Reinhardt, Granddaughter Rebecca, Sister Patsy Hocker and parents Harley and Ida Bridger.

We will be gathering with family and friends, to honor and celebrate Marion’s life on Sunday August 4th, 2024 from 1-4pm at The Firefighter’s Reception Hall, 241 Victory Ln, Lincoln NE. Family presentation at 1:30pm. Memorials may be sent to 1200 Virginia St. Lincoln, NE 68508.

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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.

Bruce Charles Bowers

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From Lincoln, Nebraska.

Born on March 19, 1947.

Passed away on July 24, 2024.

No service information at this time.

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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.

“Rich” Richard Wade Burton

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Born on December 21, 1935.

Passed away on July 22, 2024.

No service will be held.

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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.

George Michael Churley

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George Michael Churley, 77, of Lincoln, passed away peacefully at home in hospice care on July 18, 2024, with his wife of 55 years JoAnn by his side. He was diagnosed with Stage IV esophageal cancer in May 2024. George was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, family member and friend known for his wit, intellect, and unwavering devotion to his loved ones.

George Michael Churley was born to George and Mildred Elizabeth (Lilly) Churley in 1946 in Jamaica, NY. He enjoyed his early childhood growing up surrounded by extended family in Richmond Hill and Maspeth, NY. Later his family moved to Mentor, OH, where he graduated high school in 1964. He continued his education at Concordia Lutheran Junior College in Ann Arbor, MI, where he met his future wife. Together they attended Concordia Teachers College in Seward, NE, where George earned his bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education with a Theology major and Drama minor, influenced greatly by Wm. G. (Bill) Roundey. George and Jo married following their college graduation in 1969. The first of George’s thirteen written works was published before he received his master’s degree in Theatre Arts in 1971 from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

George began his professional career teaching drama at Concordia Teachers College in Seward, NE, before founding The George Churley Puppet Company in 1973. He began touring with colleague and close friend, Dr. Alan (Butch) Nielsen, to bring educational residencies and performances to schools nationwide. Conducting 42 week-long residencies in Nebraska through the National Endowment for the Arts’ Artists In Schools program and presenting over 700 live performances in 16 states as an approved performance artist by the Mid-America Arts Alliance and the Nebraska Arts Council, George was the top-rated NAC artist for six years. He conducted professional workshops on state, regional and national levels and served on the guest faculty for the 1975 Educational Arts Association National Conference. George was chosen to serve on a panel of professional artists and arts administrators from five states for The Mid-America Assembly On The Future of the Performing Arts (1979) to evaluate the effects of federal and state funding on regional arts organizations and to make recommendations to the U.S. Congress for future programs.

On a more local level, George led training sessions in basic dramatic techniques and puppeteering skills for the original Lincoln Public Schools personnel who presented The Kids On The Block program (1980). He also developed joint productions with the Lincoln Public Schools Youth Symphony, The Nebraska Chamber Orchestra, and the Hastings Civic Symphony. His collaboration with the latter included a production of Peter and the Wolf which was later broadcast on KOLN/KGIN as a television special.

George continued to strengthen ties with Nebraska schools during his work from 1975 to 1980 as a writer, director, and puppeteer on live broadcasts from local television station KOLN/KGIN. With the cooperation of more than 40 Nebraska schools, he developed and produced a game show segment for 4th, 5th and 6th grade students titled Little Reggie’s Quiz Kids. This segment was chosen by the National Television Information Office as one of five examples of excellence in local children’s programming and was featured in the national special, Television in America: Children, Television and Change, narrated by Hugh Downs. In 1982 George channeled his creative energy into starting an advertising agency and retired in 2006 as President, AdEdge Inc.

In retirement, he continued his commitment to community theatre by acting and directing at a variety of venues as he had throughout his adult life. In 2018 he was honored alongside other Lincoln Community Playhouse Legends. A secular humanist, George was deeply committed to his beliefs and values. He discussed science, logic, and reasoning with an open mind and encouraged others to think freely. He unreservedly cared for his aging parents and devoted time to his wife, children, and four grandchildren of whom he was so proud.

He is survived by his wife JoAnn; children Rebecca (Jason) Christenson of Lincoln and Benjamin (Becky) Churley of Madison, WI; his four grandchildren, Jack, Norah, and George Henry Christenson of Nebraska and Navarre Churley of Wisconsin; his sister, Susan (Doug) Meilander of Baltimore, MD; many nieces, nephews, cousins, and close friends. Preceding him in death were his parents George and Mildred Churley.

A Celebration of Life Open House will be held on Saturday, August 24, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., in the Gilmore Conference Room at the Nebraska History Museum, 131 Centennial Mall North, Lincoln, NE. Private Family Inurnment at Yankee Hill Cemetery at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorials were suggested to: Lincoln Community Playhouse; Freedom From Religion Foundation; American Civil Liberties Union.

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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.