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OBITUARIES

Nov
19
2025

Douglas “Doug” O. Faulk • United States Army Reserves Veteran • North Loup, NE Resident, 62

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    Douglas Oneil Faulk, 62, of North Loup, died Wed., Nov. 12, 2025 at CHI Health Good Samaritan in Kearney surrounded by his family.
   Doug chose to be cremated. His family will announce a Celebration of Life in North Loup at a later date.
   Peters Funeral Home of St. Paul is assisting the Faulk family. Memorials are suggested to the family for later designation.
   Douglas was born Aug. 1, 1963 in South Bend, IN to Dennis D. William and Patricia Faulk. He grew up in South Bend, where he attended high school and later served in the United States Army Reserves.
   He was married to Janice, and they had a son, Nicholas. Doug worked in maintenance and was a club member of the Hells Angels. He later became an OTR truck driver.
   He was united in marriage to Kim Skinner in 2005. The couple lived in Palmer, Archer and Wolbach before settling in North Loup. He continued to drive truck until his health failed. He then helped at Jacobs Farms.
   Douglas and Kim enjoyed motorcycle riding and family get-togethers. Doug also loved being outside and tinkering in his garage with his boys and grandsons.
   He is survived by his wife, Kim of North Loup; his mother and step-father, Patricia and Jeff Sterzick of South Bend, IN; children and spouses, Stephanie Ford and Justin Muller of St. Paul, Nicholas Faulk of South Bend, Christopher Ford and Joy Handy of Ansley, Ben Skinner and Steph Smith of Wood River, Cheyanne Faulk of South Bend, Nick and Kayla Skinner of McCook, Tricia and Cris Hill of North Loup, Joseph and Kelsey Skinner of Ord and Tyson Skinner and Jaelyn Jensen of Kearney; five extended children, Cathy Ford, Jorge “Chipe” Grado, Sergio Galindo, Kendra Georg and Ethan “Davey Dave” Estill; 13 grandchildren; seven extended grandchildren; two extended great-grandchildren; brother, Frank Bennett of South Bend; sister and brother-in-law, Karen and Rick Simbeck of South Bend; step-brother, Justin Sterzick of South Bend; and step-sister, Kristin Noel of South Bend.
   He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Norma and Jewell Johnson, who raised him; in-laws, Ed and Diane Ford; step-sister, Heather Hardesty; and his good friend, Jerry Happ.
   Condolences and memories may be shared with Doug’s family by visiting petersfuneralhome.net.

John W. Brickner • Former Ord, NE Resident, 87

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   John Wesley Brickner passed away Sun., Nov. 9, 2025 at the age of 87. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather who was an inspiration to all of his family. John had many dear friends and was a respected member of the community wherever he lived. 
   John was born on Sept. 23, 1938 in Lander, WY to Bud and Ella Brickner. He graduated from Ord High School and attended Kearney State College where he met his wife, Josephine (Miller) Brickner. They were married in the Catholic Church in Elm Creek, NE on June 27, 1959. 
   The couple started their family in Hastings, NE, where they lived from 1961 to 1976. John trained as a bricklayer at Fast Construction in Hastings, and they raised four children. In his off hours, he stayed busy renovating apartments and doing other brick work on the weekends. He also found time to be involved with his children's interests and activities. 
   John took very few vacations, but when the family did travel it was usually to visit family or to go waterskiing with his brother, Bruce and his family. 
   In 1977, while John was working for Geist Construction, the family moved to Grand Island, NE. After a few years, John decided to go back to college to finish his teaching degree. He graduated in 1983, which was the same year that his son, Chris graduated from high school. He worked at Cedar Hollow and continued to study to get his administrative degree. When he graduated, he took his first principal job at Sacred Heart Elementary School in Omaha, NE.    
   While living and working in Omaha, he attended UNO and received his specialist degree a few years later. 
   In 1988, he and Jo returned to Grand Island where he took a job as principal for District 1R. In 1999, John took his last administrative position as superintendent for Ewing Public Schools where he worked until his retirement in 2006. John retired and he and Jo moved to Wilber, NE to be near family. 
   John was very active in the community. He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce, the Lions Club, and the Knights of Columbus. He traveled to Europe with the European Tour Group and even took two years of German at Wilber High School just for fun. 
   John felt his choice to retire in Wilber was the best decision he ever made. He helped with community projects like the Veteran's Memorial and the Wilber signs using his brick skills to help the community. 
   He enjoyed bowling and golfing with friends, substituted for Wilber-Clatonia High School, and was welcomed into a group of wonderful friends who met every Wednesday night for cards, libations, and fellowship. His family knew never to call on card night, as this calendar slot became a top priority. 
   John is preceded in death by his wife, Josephine Brickner; parents, Bud and Ella Brickner; brothers, Tom and Bruce Brickner; and his oldest son, Neal Brickner Sr. 
   John is survived by his, daughter, Janet Burger; sons, Chris and Wesley Brickner; surviving sibling, Leah Brickner Begalle; grandchildren, Neal Brickner, Jr., Ryan Brickner, Erica Brickner Wilkins, Echo Morehouse, Sky Mankin and Ian Brickner; and great-grandchildren, Millie, Eleanor, Dedric, Jordan, Dom, Callie and Zane. 
   A visitation was held Tues., Nov. 18, 2025 at Kuncl Funeral Home in Wilber, NE. The Funeral Mass will be Fri., Nov. 21 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Wilber. The Rosary will be at 10:30 a.m. before the Mass. Memorials have been designated to the Knights of Columbus. Arrangements are entrusted to Kuncl Funeral Home in Wilber.

Shirley A. Manchester • Ord, NE Resident, 84

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   Shirley Ann Manchester of Ord, NE passed away Sat., Nov. 15, 2025 at Arbor Care Center in Ord, with her loving family by her side, at the age of 84.
   A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Fri., Nov. 21, 2025 at the Ord First United Methodist Church. Pastor Josiah Mono will officiate. Inurnment will be in the Ord City Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Ord Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department. Ord Memorial Chapel is assisting with the arrangements. Online condolences may be left at ordmemorialchapel.com. 
   Shirley Ann was born on March 7, 1941 in Elyria, NE to George G. and Elise M. (Nelson) Wilson. She was raised on the family farm near Elyria with her siblings, June, Dale and Sharlene. Shirley received her early education at Fairplay District #26 and graduated from Ord High School in 1959.
   Shirley and Keith Manchester were united in marriage on Sept. 21, 1959 in Ord. The couple made their home in Ord where they raised their children, Jerene, Galen and Ladene.
   Shirley spent her early years cleaning homes and businesses before opening an in-home daycare, providing care for many local families over the years. She worked at the Ord Elks Lodge as a waitress and retired in 2019, from Ord High School where she worked as a “lunch lady” in the cafeteria.
   Shirley was a member of the Ord First United Methodist Church and belonged to The Rebekahs Lodge and Ord Does; serving as president in both organizations.
   Shirley enjoyed baking, bird watching, listening to her grandson, Michael play the accordion, and she loved her animals. Shirley and Keith had many memories of polka dancing together and are now reunited and dancing to their favorite songs.
   Those left to cherish her memory are two daughters and sons-in-law, Jerene and Corby Drake and Ladene and Tom Kowalski all of Ord; five loving grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two sisters and a brother-in-law, Gloria “June” and Joe Paprocki and Sharlene Skinner all of Ord and many good friends and relatives. 
   She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Keith who passed away on Nov. 12, 2019; her son, Galen; and a brother, Dale Wilson.



 

Nov
12
2025

Donald E. Arnold • Ord, NE Resident, 79

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   Donald E. “Don” Arnold of Ord passed away Mon., Nov. 3, 2025 at CHI St. Francis Medical Center in Grand Island at the age of 79.
   Donald Eugene was born on June 12, 1946 to Floyd and Viola (Cochran) Arnold in Ord, NE. He grew up on the family farm in Valley County, NE alongside his brothers, Roger and Harold and his sisters, Shirley, Charlene and Jean. Growing up on the farm, Don developed a strong work ethic and a love for the simple pleasures of life—farming, riding bikes and spending time with his family.
   Don attended school in Ord and proudly graduated from Ord High School in 1965. Not long after, Don met the love of his life, Patricia Mroczek, at a local dance. The two quickly fell in love and were united in marriage on Oct. 20, 1966 in Loup City, NE. Together they built a loving home and raised three children, Brian, Christine and Kimberly.
   Don began working for the Ord COOP Gas Station in 1967 and later for Central Cooperative Non-Stock Transport Company where he remained a dedicated employee until a life-changing accident in 1991. Despite the challenges he faced after losing his right leg, Don’s determination and spirit never wavered. He officially retired in 1994, after working part-time at John Deere and the Ord Golf Course. Following retirement, Don found new joy in his days on the golf course, spending countless hours with his golfing buddies and enjoying the game he loved.
   He was a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church. Don served his community with pride and commitment as a member of the Ord Volunteer Fire Department for over 50 years. His willingness to help others and his steady reliability earned him the respect and friendship of many. 
   Before his accident, Don and Patricia shared many happy times square dancing and fishing together—a favorite pastime that reflected his joyful spirit and love of life. Don also enjoyed hunting, wood working, playing poker, gardening and participating in Amputee Golf Tournaments.
   Family was at the heart of Don’s life. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Patricia of Burwell; a son and daughter-in-law, Brian and Lydia Arnold of Holliday, TX; two daughters and sons-in-law, Christine and Wayne Hruza of Ord and Kimberly and Billy Pesek of Lincoln. He was a proud grandfather to Trisha, Travis, Tracy, Bridget, Sean and Brett; and a loving great-grandfather to Trennan, Braxton, Quade, Brigham, Brecken, and a new great-grandchild expected in 2026. Also surviving are two brothers and sisters-in-laws, Roger and Pam Arnold of Ord and Harold and Sandy Arnold of Grand Island; a sister, Jean Brill of Lincoln and two brothers-in-law, Ken Horner of Fort Collins, CO and Alvin Nelson of Comstock.
   He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters, Shirley Nelson and Charlene Horner; and a brother-in-law, Stan Brill.
   Don will be remembered for his strength, kindness, sense of humor and deep love for his family and community. His legacy lives on through the many lives he touched, the lessons he shared, and the love he gave so freely.
   Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Sat., Nov. 15, 2025 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Ord. Father Paul Colling will be the Mass Celebrant. The family will greet friends at the church on Saturday beginning at 9 a.m. The Rosary will be recited at 10 a.m. Inurnment will be in the Ord City Cemetery. 
   Memorials are suggested to the Ord Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department or Dane Creek Golf Course. Ord Memorial Chapel is assisting with the arrangements. Online condolences may be left at ordmemorialchapel.com.

 

Nov
05
2025

Ralph A. Carman • United States Army Veteran • Ord, NE Resident, 89

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   Ralph A. Carman of Ord passed away Mon., Nov. 3, 2025 at the Arbor Center in Ord, NE at the age of 89.
   A visitation will be held from 1-2 p.m. on Fri., Nov. 7, 2025 at the Ord Memorial Chapel. Graveside Interment and Military Honors will be held at 1 p.m. on Tues., Nov. 11, 2025 at the Elm Grove Cemetery in Des Moines, IA. In lieu of flowers memorials are suggested to the Ord Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department. Ord Memorial Chapel is assisting with the arrangements. Online condolences may be left at ordmemorialchapel.com.
   Ralph Arthur Carman was born June 25, 1936 in Des Moines, IA to Glenn H. and Esther N. Carman. He grew up in Woodward, IA and attended school at Gardner Consolidated, Woodward High School and graduated from Dawson High School. 
   Following high school, Ralph continued his education at a Railroad Telegraphy School in Omaha. In February of 1955, he joined the United States Army and did tours in Germany, Hawaii, Korea, Vietnam and stateside. He retired from the Army in March of 1975. 
   After the Army, Ralph first worked at the YDC in Kearney and was a Deputy for the Sherman County Sheriff’s Department.  In 1979, he settled in Ord and was a police officer for the City of Ord until he retired in 1998. 
   Ralph was united in marriage to Winifred Ann Grantham on Feb. 29, 1960 in Manhattan, KS. Winnie passed away on July 15, 2008.
   Ralph was a member of the IOOF, Patriarchs Militant, VFW and Association of the United States Army. He enjoyed traveling, woodworking and watching T.V. 
   Survivors include two stepsons, Richard D. Burns of Holden, LA and Lloyd E. (Christina) Blevins of Fayetteville, NC; a daughter, Michelle Carman of Ord; stepdaughter, Mary (Steven) Haynes of Bradenton, FL;   stepdaughter-in-law Karen Burns; 12 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
   He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Winnie; and a stepson, John E. Burns.

Jerome D. "Jerry" Bauer • United States Navy Veteran • Ord, NE Resident, 83

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   Jerome D. "Jerry" Bauer of Ord passed away from complications of Parkinson’s Disease Fri., Oct. 31, 2025 at the Valley County Health System hospital in Ord, NE at the age of 83.
   Mass of Christian Burial was held at 10:30 a.m. on Tues., Nov. 4, 2025, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Ord. Father Mark Maresh was the Mass Celebrant. Graveside Interment Service was in the St. Michael's Cemetery at Spalding, NE, conducted by Father Lawrence Vadakkan. Military Honors were presented at the cemetery by the James Kessler American Legion Post #299. Memorials are suggested to the family’s choice for future designation. Ord Memorial Chapel was assisting with the arrangements. Online condolences may be left at ordmemorialchapel.com.
   Jerome David Bauer was born Feb. 15, 1942 in Spalding, NE to Vincent J. and Mary A. (Krick) Bauer. He was raised on the family farm and received his early education at District #10 Country School and graduated from Spalding Academy in 1959. 
   Shortly after high school Jerry served in the United States Navy. Upon his discharge from the Navy, he attended Milford Tech School and became a diesel mechanic. He first worked at John Deere in Spalding then settled in Ord. While in Ord he worked at John Deere, then for Knight Trucking as a mechanic and drove a truck. Jerry’s career that gave him the most enjoyment was being a bus driver for Ord Public Schools; he loved his bus kids. 
   Jerry had many interests in the community. He was a pilot and loved the challenges of crop dusting. He was a rodeo clown and salesman for Texas Refinery, selling roofing materials. 
   Jerry was deeply devoted to his faith and was an active member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church where he did volunteer maintenance within the church and St. Mary’s School. He belonged to the St. Stephen’s Ministry and Knights of Columbus.
   Jerry was a man that had a gift of common sense and was willing to help anyone with anything.
   Survivors include two sisters, Sr. Dolores Vincent Bauer of St. Scholastic Monastery, Fort Smith, AR and Carolyn Bauer of Denver, CO and many loving cousins, relatives and friends.
   He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Collette Bauer; and many aunts, uncles and relatives.

Harold E. Bartholomew • Taylor, NE Resident, 83

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    Harold E. Bartholomew of Taylor passed away Sun., Nov. 2, 2025 at Good Samaritan Society-St. John’s in Kearney, NE at the age of 83.
    Harold Eugene was born on May 26, 1942, at Taylor, NE to Earl and Muriel (VanSlyke) Bartholomew. He was raised in Taylor where he received his education and graduated from Taylor High School in 1960. Following high school, he worked in construction and was a ranch hand. 
    On July 10, 1965, Harold and Judy Maxson were united in marriage at Taylor. To this union, two children were born, Brent and Shonna. Harold lived all his life in Taylor. In the early 1970s he began driving a truck which he spent most of his adult life working at.
    Harold was very proud of his large garden and yard. He enjoyed watching westerns, especially "Gun Smoke." Family time and his grandchildren were his favorite pastimes.
    He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Judy of Taylor; son, Brent Bartholomew of Kearney; daughter and son-in-law, Shonna and Ty Behmerwohld of Kearney; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; a brother and sister-in-law, Jack and June Bartholomew of Columbus; and a sister, Gloria Dunbar of Overland Park, KS.
    He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter-in-law, Cindy Bartholomew; grandson, Colby Bartholomew; a sister and two brothers-in-law, Sharon and John Ruzicka and Larry Dunbar; and a nephew, Brian Dunbar.
    A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 11 a.m. on Fri., Nov. 7, 2025 at the Calamus Trinity Methodist Church in Burwell, NE. Pastor Alan Petersen will officiate. Private Inurnment will be in the Taylor Cemetery at a later date. Memorials are suggested to the Family’s Choice for future designation. 
    Still Waters Funeral Parlor is assisting with the arrangements. Online condolences may be left at stillwatersfuneralparlor.com.

Gwynevere "Gwyn" A. Walters • Wasilla, AK Resident, 20

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   Gwynevere "Gwyn" Alexis Walters, age 20, passed away on Oct. 19, 2025 in Wasilla, AK. Born April 11, 2005 in Grand Island, NE, Gwyn brought joy and light to those around her from the very beginning.
   A recent graduate of McCool Junction High School in Nebraska, Class of 2024, Gwyn had already begun to leave a meaningful mark on the world through her compassion and dedication to others. She had a special gift for connecting with people of all ages and abilities. Her love for working with children with special needs and her devotion to caring for the elderly reflected a heart full of empathy and kindness.
   Gwyn was known for her vibrant personality – quirky, joyful and full of life. She had a deep affection for turtles and found joy in playing video games, and her eccentric style and her amazing love of cooking. Her unique spirit made her unforgettable to those who knew her. She cared deeply about everyone she met and gave freely of herself in both life and death as an organ and blood donor.
   She is lovingly remembered by her mother, Sally Schrader; father, Anthony Walters; her other father, Brandon Schrader; stepmother, Jackie Walters; boyfriend, Noah Haywood; brothers, Eric Jorgensen, Corey Schrader, and Oliver Walters; grandparents, Kent and Melinda Jorgensen and Bob and Vanessa Walters and Theresa Sharp; aunts and uncles, Penny and Chuck Harbourt, Josh and Brandy Schrader-Brown, DJ Schrader-Brown and Lindsey Schrader-Brown, Allan Brown; and numerous cousins and many friends.
   Gwyn was preceded in death by her other mother, Carolyn Walters; great-grandmother, Shirley Jorgensen; grandfather, Rob Sharp; great-grandfather, George Brown; and great-grandmother, Selina Brown.
   Though her time with us was far too short, Gwyn's legacy lives on through the lives she touched with her warmth, generosity, and unwavering compassion. May her memory bring comfort to those who knew and loved her.

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