OBITUARIES
JULY
08
2026
Edward H. Hoevet • Ord, NE Resident, 86

Edward Henry Hoevet of Ord, NE passed away peacefully at his home on Wed., July 1, 2026 at the age of 86.
Born April 26, 1940 in Crawford, NE, Ed was the son of Alvin Edward and Martha Marie (Meng) Hoevet. During his childhood, he lived in a sheep wagon during summers while his father herded sheep. His early years were spent in Marsland and Arcadia, and he attended country school before graduating from Ord High School in 1958.
After high school, Ed worked with a harvest crew for two years, during which he met Donna Rae Stoughton. The two were married on Oct. 19, 1963 in Roseland, NE and together they built a life in Ord, welcoming four children.
Ed pursued a career in construction, operating a dragline and later establishing his own business, Ed Hoevet Excavating. His dedication to his work remained unwavering, even as he grew older.
He was an active member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church. In his leisure time, Ed enjoyed spending time with his coffee group, playing Pitch, sharing corny jokes and driving his beloved Ford Fairlane.
Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Marlene and William Kamphaus of Ord; two sons and a daughter-in-law, Thomas and Lori Hoevet and Bryan and Lisa Hoevet all of Ord; special friend, Marlea Kittle of Ord; nine grandchildren; many loving extended great-grandkids; brother, Anthony Hoevet of Exira, IA; three sisters and a brother-in-law, Johanna Cass of Fort Wort, TX, Jeannie Lewin of Ord and Norine and Steve Munoz of Grand Island; and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Donna who passed away on March 14, 2016; their son, Todd Allen Hoevet; brother and sister-in-law, Arnold and Linda Hoevet and brother-in-law, Frank Lewin.
Mass of Christian Burial was held Tues., July 7, 2026 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Ord. Father Paul Colling and Father Mark Maresh were the Mass Celebrants. Interment was held in the Ord Catholic Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church or St. Mary’s School.
Ord Memorial Chapel assisted with arrangements. Online condolences may be left at ordmemorialchapel.com.
Robert D. Greenwalt • United States Army Veteran • Champaign, IL Resident, 86

Robert Dean Greenwalt died June 12, 2026.
Although his trademark look was a cowboy hat and boots, Robert was a farm boy who became an accomplished military officer, a successful attorney, a car collector, a Civil War enthusiast, a show dog owner, a coach, a wanderer, a sports fan and most of all, a loving husband, father and grandfather.
He was born June 2, 1940 in Elyria, NE, the only child of corn and cattle farmers Edward Greenwalt and Bernice (née Wegrzyn). Robert attended Shelton High School, commuting in a blue 1954 Chevy pickup his dad bought for him, since there was no school bus and it was too far to walk. Robert kept the truck for over 50 years. He graduated in 1958 at the top of his class of 18 students and received top scores in the state on his college entrance exams. He attended the United States Military Academy West Point, where he graduated in 1962 and was commissioned as a captain in the 101st Airborne.
He served in Wiesbaden, Germany, and in the Hanau Officer’s Club one evening, he met the love of his life and future wife, Jeanne (née O’Brien), who was serving a two-year tour as a schoolteacher. The couple married April 23,1966, a few months before he was deployed to Vietnam, where he served for 11 months.
After his military career, Robert and Jeanne moved to Chicago, where he attended the University of Chicago Law School. After graduation, he joined a patent law firm in Chicago IL, then becoming a partner at a firm in West Chicago, and later starting his own general practice firm there, Robert Greenwalt, Attorney at Law. He also served as city attorney for West Chicago and as township attorney for Winfield, IL. He gave his children early work experience helping in his office.
Robert and Jeanne had three daughters, Nancy Greenwalt (Mark Aber); Karen Greenwalt (David Hamilton) all of Champaign, IL; and Cheryl Baldwin (Craig Baldwin) of Fredericksburg, VA.
Although his work was demanding, Robert made time to teach his daughters a strong work ethic, perseverance and even how to play softball. He coached their teams, and he served as a football coach of the “90-pounders” for a local football league. His daughters participated as cheerleaders for the team. Robert was a Chicago Bears season ticket holder for 17 years, and his daughters remember the freezing weather when it was their turn to join their father for a late-season game.
Robert and Jeanne had six grandchildren, Tori Aber of Eugene, OR, Liara Aber of Denver, CO, Alexa Goudie (Robert Goudie) of Decatur, IL and Aislinn, Lilian and Corinne Baldwin all of Fredericksburg, VA.
Once he retired, Robert and Jeanne moved to Sandwich, IL, where he served on the LaSalle County Board and loved cruising on his pontoon boat on Lake Holiday.
Robert was passionate about sports cars and collected them throughout his life, always owning and showing one or two, including several Corvettes and Porsches and occasionally taking them for a spin on a local racetrack. A Civil War enthusiast, he was also well-read on war tactics and enjoyed visiting battlegrounds to learn more about history.
He and Jeanne showed dogs, mainly Standard Schnauzers. They traveled thousands of miles to participate in shows, where several of their dogs earned the title champion. They loved live music and saw Elvis, Willie Nelson twice and Frank Sinatra twice, once with Sammy Davis Jr. They enjoyed vacationing in Key West, since it was very walkable and often featured good music performances. They traveled to all the major national parks, with Yosemite being their favorite and went on several cruises, including an especially memorable one to Alaska. Mexico was another favorite travel destination, where they once stayed in the villa where Frida Kahlo often painted. His favorite trips, though, were to visit his daughters and to celebrate their life achievements.
Robert’s love of travel included a U.S. bucket list. By 2018, he had visited 49 states. Although his health created travel challenges, he was determined to visit his 50th state: Idaho. He considered taking a bus, but his family objected. They also nixed the idea of him traveling alone by train. Finally, it was decided a daughter would escort him on the train from Chicago to Idaho, a multi-day trip each direction. When they arrived in Sandpoint, ID, they met a friend who gave them a brief tour, then they boarded the next train back to Illinois.
Robert and Jeanne moved to Champaign several years ago to spend more time with their children and grandchildren. He continued to offer fatherly advice to his daughters – near or far – often sending them seemingly random emails with life advice that later would help guide them to be better people. His family will miss his advice and his sense of purpose and how to live life well, but they are grateful for the time they had with him. They are very grateful that he and Jeanne were able to celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary in April.
A Mass Intention to honor Robert’s life will be held Wed., July 15 at 5 p.m. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Ord, NE. He will be laid to rest in a private burial with military honors at St. Mary’s cemetery in Champaign.
Memorial contributions can be made to the National Parks Foundation or Almost Home Schnauzer Rescue.
Janice M. Brown • Arcadia, NE Resident, 63

Janice Marie Brown of Arcadia, NE passed away Fri., July 3, 2026 at the age of 63 following an automobile accident.
Born on April 18, 1963 in Ord, NE to Eldon and Janet (Bogus) Psota, Janice attended Vinton Grade School and graduated from Ord High School in 1981.
On Dec. 5, 1981, she married Raymond Brown, with whom she shared a deep love for cattle and farming. Together, they raised three children, JenaRae, RayLynn, and Johnathan.
Janice was known for her unwavering work ethic and compassionate heart. She poured love into everything she touched, always making everyone feel welcome; a stranger to no one and a friend to all. She had a deep love and passion for all animals. Some of her happiest memories were spent on the farm with family and grandkids and sharing laughter with family and friends.
Janice found joy in cooking and baking, teasingly described by her children as someone who could "taste the pages" while browsing recipes. She enjoyed searching for treasures while thrifting and attending garage sales; and watching movies like “Tombstone,” “Twister,” “Jurassic Park,” and “White Chicks.”
Janice's warmth, generosity, sense of humor, warm hugs and countless memories she created will be cherished by all who knew her.
She is survived by her children, Johnathan Brown of Arcadia, RayLynn (Tim) Coble of Broken Bow, and JenaRae (Tyler) Kelley of Seward; her grandchildren, CallieRae and Lexie Kelley and a brother, James Psota of Ord.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Janet Psota; father, Eldon Psota; her husband, Raymond Brown who passed away on Aug. 8, 2021; her sister, Christine Psota and a sister-in-law, Sandy Psota.
A Celebration of Life service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Thurs., July 9, 2026 at the Arcadia Methodist Church in Arcadia. Interment will be in the Ord Bohemian Cemetery at Ord, NE. Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 5-7 p.m. in the fellowship hall of the church. To honor Janice, casual dress attire is suggested. Memorials are suggested to the Arcadia Volunteer Fire Department.
Ord Memorial Chapel is assisting with the arrangements. Online condolences may be left at ordmemorialchapel.com.
Norman P. Bredthauer • Arcadia, NE Resident, 66

Norman Paul Bredthauer, of Arcadia, NE, dear brother and friend, was called to his Heavenly Home on Sat., July 4, 2026 at the Community Memorial Health Center in Burwell, NE at the age of 66. After years of health struggles, loss of strength and both legs he was confined to a bed, not even able to drive his electric wheelchairs.
Norman was born April 20, 1960 in Ord, NE to Herbert and Vivian Dorothy (Holtz) Bredthauer. He graduated from Ord High School in 1978 and Curtis Technical College in 1980.
Norm worked at Ravenna John Deere for two years. In 1981, he returned to the farm; farming for 45 years and the last five years with Jeff Pritchard.
Farming was in his blood; especially driving a tractor or combine. He loved the Bredthauer Tabletop Farm's quiet, open air, the vistas and rich soil. Nature's seasons allowed planting and harvest times. He met challenges with patience, hard work, tenacity and determination. A fourth generation Valley County farmer, he was proud of making agricultural updates, early no till methods, longest irrigation pivot in Valley County for years, and coordinated selling hogs in Sargent. Despite frustrations over the years, he maintained his calm, humble, hopeful attitude. Seldom complained. He quoted "God won't send us more than we can handle." His sure trust and faith in God were deep and quiet.
Survivors include two brothers and a sister-in-law, Marty and Karen Bredthauer of Broken Bow and Jake Bredthauer of Ord; a sister and brother-in-law, Jan and Dan Hollingworth of Billings, MT; nieces and nephews, Troy Bredthauer, Lance Bredthauer and his wife, Shu and their children, Mercedes, Vivian, Daphne, Hans and Ophelia, Brooke Bredthauer, and Kelsey Shay, and her husband, Riley, and their children, Raine, Raelyn, Rosette and Remington; along with a host of family, friends and neighbors.
Norman was preceded in death by his parents and younger brother, Alan on July 4, 2025.
Norm and his family are appreciative of his dedicated health care providers, Burwell Community Memorial Health Center, Kristina Radke RN WOC, and unnamed neighbors and friends who helped.
A Christian Celebration of Life will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wed., July 8, 2026 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Ord. Pastor Adam Archer will officiate. Interment will be in the Ord City Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 9:30 a.m. until service time at the church.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to St. John’s Lutheran Church, Ord Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department, Ord Food Pantry, Ord FFA or Donor’s Choice.
Ord Memorial Chapel is assisting with the arrangements. Online condolences may be left at ordmemorialchapel.com.
Gerald E. David • Ord, NE Resident, 69

Gerald Everett David of rural Ord, NE passed away peacefully at his home on Fri., June 26, 2026 at the age of 69.
Gerald David was born May 30, 1957 in Chambers, NE, the son of Virgil Everett and Doris Evelyn (Welch) David. His early years were spent in Ord and surrounding areas, where he completed his education at a local country school before graduating from Ord High School in 1975.
Gerald began his career at a power plant in North Platte, eventually moving into the oil field industry in Gillette, WY in 1978. By the early 1990s, he had founded his own business, D.C. Oil Field Service, in Wyoming.
On Aug. 4, 1984, Gerald married Barbara Dominica Ann Guesanburu. Together, they raised three children, Ryan, Shannon and Michelle. In 1996, the David family settled on a farm northeast of Ord, where they established Oak Ridge Farms, nurturing livestock and starting Oak Ridge Farms Hydroponics in 2013.
After the passing of Barbara on Feb. 14, 2015, Gerald found happiness again, marrying Kathleen Ann Lindstrom on Dec. 15, 2017 in Las Vegas, NV. That same year, he embarked on a new role as a road grader for the Valley County Department of Roads.
Gerald devoted himself to farm life and always keeping busy until retirement in April 2026 due to health issues.
He enjoyed traveling and thrifting with Kathleen. Gerald was a dare devil at operating machinery, showing off to his grandkids and was proud of his “Backhoe Rodeo” awards. As an enthusiastic teacher, he shared his knowledge generously with his family and friends.
Survivors include his wife, Kathleen of Ord; a son and daughter-in-law, Ryan and Carrie David of Ord; two daughters and sons-in-law, Shannon and Robert Bluett of Broken Bow and Michelle and Travis Gidley of Ord; two step-children, KaSarah Tallent of Aurora, CO and Ryan Tallent of Gastonia, NC; 11 grandchildren; a sister and brother-in-law, Londa and Doyle Wood of Berwyn; and three brothers and sisters-in-law, Gregg and Tammy David of Burwell, Randall and Rhonda David of Lincoln and Steve and Theresa David of Gillette, WY.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Barb; and his special uncle and aunt, Earl and Dolores David.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Sat., July 11, 2026 at the Valley County Fairgrounds Exhibit Building in Ord. Inurnment will be at a later date in the Ord City Cemetery at Ord.
Memorials are suggested to the family’s choice. Ord Memorial Chapel is assisting with the arrangements. Online condolences may be left at ordmemorialchapel.com.
JULY
01
2026
Marlene B. Fast • Former Hastings, NE Resident, 94

Former Hastings resident, Marlene B. Fast passed away on June 21, 2026. Graveside service was Tues., June 30, 2026 at Parkview Cemetery. Memorial service was held at First St. Paul’s Lutheran Church with Pastor Chad Power officiating. The service was live-streamed on Livingston Butler Volland Funeral Home’s website. Condolences may be sent to the family at lbvfh.com. Livingston Butler Volland Funeral Home & Cremation Center is serving the family.
Marlene was born Oct. 29, 1931 to Harry and Clara (Wisda) Bresley at the family farm north of Ord, NE. She attended a one-room country school through eighth grade and graduated from Ord High School in 1948. After graduation, she worked at The Ord Quiz as a reporter. She later worked at Overland National Bank in Grand Island.
While living in Grand Island, Marlene met her future husband, Robert “Bob” Fast. They were married July 26, 1953 at her parents’ home in Ord. Bob was in the U.S. Navy and they lived in Philadelphia, PA while his ship was in dry dock. During that time, Marlene worked in the Appointment Office at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. They then moved to Key West, FL when Bob was stationed there. Upon Bob’s discharge, they came back to Nebraska. Marlene and Bob made their permanent home in Hastings, where Marlene worked at Hastings State Bank. She spent the next few years taking care of their five children: Jerry, Chuck, Marvin, Audrey and Susan. After the children were older, Marlene worked in the office of First St. Paul’s Lutheran Church.
Family vacations in the pop-up tent camper were always fun, going to the Black Hills, Colorado, Yellowstone and Grand Teton. The grown kids still talk about some of the vacations, especially having ice cream in the gazebo at Aunt Esther’s home near Red Rocks, CO along with the cold stream they waded in and the red clay in a campground. Times at Johnson Lake were – and still are – enjoyed by all.
Marlene spent many happy times watching her family play in their sports of interest: lots of baseball games (all three sons played), football, basketball, swimming and volleyball. She also enjoyed going to their orchestra concerts. Later, it was the sports and activities the grandchildren were involved in: a lot more football and baseball games, music recitals, parades, band concerts and competitions. She was very proud of her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren and their accomplishments.
After the kids were grown and gone from home, Marlene and Bob did some traveling. They went back to Key West, enjoyed an Alaskan cruise, and took several trips to Branson to see shows and the Christmas lights. Travel took them to many parts of the U.S., just missing a mudslide in Oregon one night.
Marlene was a member of First St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, the Hastings Quilters Guild and the Hastings Sewing Guild. She delivered Meals on Wheels, volunteered in her church office, and Lutheran World Relief. She was a member of the YWCA, where she was secretary of the Teenage Program Committee for many years.
Marlene sewed many articles of clothing for herself and her children. She later embellished sweatshirts for herself and her family, including the grandchildren. She made a denim quilt for each grandchild, given when they graduated from high school. For each quilt, she used that grandchild’s jeans and pockets as well as pockets and suspenders from their grandpa’s overalls. Many pillows were made for grandchildren and, later, the great-grandchildren. She also made a blanket and pillow to give each new great-grandchild, along with a teddy bear.
Marlene is preceded in death by her husband, Bob; her parents, brothers and spouses, Milo and Betty Bresley, Dean and Heloise Bresley, Lloyd Bresley and Helen Bresley; two nieces; and a nephew.
She is survived by her children and spouses, grandchildren and their spouses and great-grandchildren: Jerry and Debi Fast of Kearney and their family, Bryan and Jenna Fast, Emilie, Barrett and Phoebe of Kearney, Kevin Fast and James of Lincoln; Chuck and Wendy Fast of Lincoln and their family, Alan Fast and Ady Pratapa of Durham, NC, Shannon Fast and Erica Larson, Wesley and Madeline of Minneapolis, MN, Aaron Fast and Kelsey Jorgensen and Penelope of Beaverton, OR; Marvin and Jeannette Fast of Hastings and their family, Maggie Fast and Cole Malin, Amelia and Emmett of Papillion, Lauren Fast of Chicago, IL, Jaimie Fast and Jack Danks, Matilda and Margot of Lansing, MI, Katie Fast and Kyle Alstead of Woodbury, MN; Audrey and John Steider of Geneva and their family, Valerie and Joel Starr, Jack, Jace, John, Nora and Evie of Gretna, David and Jessica Steider, Ella, Olivia and PJ of Bellwood, Ryan and Hailey Steider, Aiden and Emma of Geneva; and Susan and Alan Givens of Lincoln and their family, Kyle Givens of Lincoln; sister-in-law Libby Bresley, several nieces and nephews.
Marlene’s most recent years were spent at Southlake Village Rehabilitation & Care Center in Lincoln. During her first few months there, she quickly regained her mobility. Over the years that followed, she enjoyed engaging in Southlake’s many activities, visiting with friends and family, talking with her nurses and staff, and spending time with the other residents. The quality of care she received at Southlake directly contributed to the quality of life she enjoyed. Marlene and her family sincerely thank all of the nurses and staff at Southlake Village for making her time there so special.
Memorials may be given to First St. Paul’s Lutheran Church or American Macular Degeneration Foundation, PO Box 515, Northampton, MA 01061-0515 or online at macular.org.
Rosetta R. Reisinger • Aurora, NE Resident, 98

Rosetta Reisinger, 98, of Aurora, passed away Fri., March 6, 2026 at Memorial Community Care.
Rosie’s wishes were to be cremated. A Memorial Service will be held at 2 p.m. Sat., July 11 a.m. at the Aurora United Methodist Church. Rev. Mary Scott will officiate. Private family inurnment will be held in the Aurora Cemetery. No visitation. Memorials may be made to the family to designate at a later date. Higby-McQuiston Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be sent to the family at higbymortuary.com.
Rosetta Ruth Reisinger was born July 19, 1927 in Aurora, NE, to Cecil and Anna (Reichardt) Carnes.
Rosie grew up in Hamilton County and graduated from Aurora High School in 1945. Following her graduation she taught county school.
Rosie was united in marriage to Oren Reisinger on Sept. 4, 1946 in Aurora. They were married for 63 ½ years until his death in 2010. Four children were born to this union: Linda, Roderick, Ann and Martha Sue “Marty.”
Rosie was a stay at home mother while their family was growing up. She was very involved with their children’s school activities, Sunday school, Bible school and 4-H. Rosie worked at First Security, Farmers State Bank, Aurora Coop, Heartland Jewelry, Mo-Nets and Ben Franklin. Her and Oren owned and operated Lake Mary Ranch Camp near Marquette for many years.
Rosie was baptized at the Evangelical United Brethren Church and a member of the United Methodist Church. She was chosen as Mrs. Hamilton County and represented the county in the Mrs. Nebraska contest in 1955. She loved music, dancing, her bridge club, painting and home decorating. Rosie was a member of the Deborah Circle, Hospital Auxiliary, Happy Hour Extension, Saddle Club, Liederkranz and was president of the Aurora Band Parents. Her and Oren were named the KRGI Good Neighbor Award in February of 1977. She loved being a wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
She was preceded in death by her husband; son, Roderick; her parents; brother, Clyde (Maxine) Carnes; and sister, Verla (Norman) Vanek.
Those who remain to cherish her memory are her three daughters, Linda (Allen) Cetak of Ord, Ann (Jan) Joseph of Aurora and Martha Sue “Marty” (Wayne) Brehm of Aurora; six grandchildren, Melissa Cetak of Ord, Jason (Melissa) Cetak of Lincoln, Katie Ann (Brent) Johnson of Duluth, MN, Jill Austin of Valentine, Stuart (Kimberly) Brehm of Stromsburg and Holly (Shad) Salmon of Aurora; 10 grandchildren, Ellie and Caden Cetak, Keller and River Johnson, Colter and Crue Austin, Ethan and Kelsey Brehm and Caitlin and Rylan Salmon. She is also survived by her brother, Dick (Cecilia) Carnes of Central City; many nieces, nephews, other family members and many friends.

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