OBITUARIES
NOV
20
2024
Jill N. Ritz • Arcadia, NE Resident, 80
Jill N. Ritz, 80, of rural Arcadia, NE passed away peacefully at her home Sat., Nov. 16, 2024.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 11 a.m. on Thur., Nov. 21, 2024 at the Arcadia Methodist Church. Rolen Sell will officiate. Interment will be at Lee Park Cemetery west of Arcadia. Visitation will be held at the church on Thursday beginning at 9:30 a.m. until service time. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the Arcadia Fire & Rescue Department, Arcadia Public School or the 4-H Council. Ord Memorial Chapel is assisting with the arrangements. Online condolences may be left at ordmemorialchapel.com.
Jill Naville was born Nov. 12, 1944 in Ross, CA to Darwin Boone “DB” and Mary Margaret (Bettinger) Dyer. Her father passed away due to a car accident and her mother married Walter Jay Steven, whom she knew as Dad.
Jill attended elementary school at Kearney Public School, followed by Shelton Middle School and High School and graduated from Brownell Talbot High School. She pursued a degree in elementary education at Kearney State College and obtained a master’s degree to become a Reading Specialist.
During college, Jill met the man of her dreams, Lynn E. Ritz. The couple was united in marriage on Aug. 7, 1966 in Shelton, NE. To this union four daughters were born, Stephanie, Stacie, Michelle and Mandy. The family made their home west of Arcadia.
Jill was a reading specialist at Ord Public Schools before having her family. Later in life she returned to substitute teaching.
As a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and 48-year cancer survivor, Jill filled many other roles as a volunteer, party planner, hostess and 4-H sewing leader. She was an avid marble collector, and enjoyed tap dancing, baton twirling, sudoku, dressing up in costume and choreographing prom skits.
Those left to cherish her memory are her husband of 58 years, Lynn; four daughters and sons-in-law, Stephanie and Terry Holcomb, Stacie and Jeff McMeen, Michelle and Tracy Ochsner and Mandy and Bobby Hurlburt; 11 grandchildren, Trenton, Trevor and Treyton Holcomb, Mason and Morgan McMeen, Jarrett, Jenna and Jaden Ochsner and Jillian, Carter and Cody Hurlburt; one great-granddaughter, Tessa Holcomb; and a brother, Jack Dyer.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her stepfather, parents-in-law, Harry and Lilly Ritz; and infant twins.
William (Bill) J. Peterson • Former Ord, NE Resident, 71
William Jay Peterson, age 71, became the third child of Carroll and Betty Jean Peterson on July 5,1953 in Valentine, NE. He grew up in Kilgore, NE on the family ranch and enjoyed all aspects of living in the Sandhills. Bill attended grade school in Kilgore, and graduated from Cody-Kilgore High School. He went on to attend Chadron State College before pursuing a career in dentistry. Enrolling in the dental program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, he earned his DDS degree in 1980. For the next 20 years, Bill dedicated himself to his work as a dentist in Ord, NE, where he served his community with care and expertise. He quickly became a leader in the field. He was ahead of his time, pioneering advancements in implants, cosmetic dentistry and incorporating new technology. His commitment to innovation set him apart and made a lasting impact on his profession. People traveled great distances to receive his “gentle” dentistry.
On April 24, 1998, he married the love of his life, Diedre D. Nutter (Dede). They worked together increasing their dental practice in Ord until July 2005, when they sold the Ord practice and returned home to the Sandhills in Valentine. Their new practice in Valentine became very successful and he was very content to be doing what he loved as a profession.
In his younger years, he helped his dad ride and train horses. It was in college that he learned to perfect his calf roping skills. Bill made it his mission to become the very best “roper” he could possibly be. In everything that Bill set his mind to do, he gave it his full commitment. Every waking moment that he was not in class, he could be found in the roping arena. He still managed to get exceptional grades, while keeping up the demanding schedule of dental school.
Bill had a remarkable work ethic and loved staying busy, whether in his dental practice, at the roping arena, building and remodeling homes, transforming old barns, or crafting wooden roping dummies for kids to practice on. Fitness was a priority for him. He worked out each evening during the winter and hiked the canyon for exercise during hunting and fishing season. An avid outdoorsman, Bill especially enjoyed hunting trips to Wyoming with his cousin, Mark Johnson, and was thrilled one year to take home a large bull elk. He cherished the outdoor life and embraced the adventure of “roughing” it on his hunting trips.
One of Bill’s greatest passions was teaching young people how to rope, and many successful ropers learned the fundamentals from him. He took great pride in seeing them go on to win championships. After a full day of dentistry, he and Dede could often be found in the roping arena, working together as a team-as they did in all things. Dede, a dental hygienist, shared in his dedication both in the office and out. One of Bill’s greatest joys was helping his grandchildren with roping and attending their events; he was incredibly proud of their accomplishments.
Bill was diagnosed with a rare form of dementia, which led to his retirement. Over time, the illness gradually progressed, yet he faced it with resilience and courage, surrounded by those who loved him. He was able to pursue his passion for riding and roping calves for several more years. During his rodeo career, he earned state titles, saddles and numerous buckles.
His last years were spent receiving love and care at Community Memorial Health Center in Burwell, NE. He loved to sing and whistle, and his voice could often be heard from his room, lifting the spirits of those around him. Bill remained kind and appreciative of any gesture, big or small, and will be remembered as one of the most compassionate, loving men, always willing to lend a hand to anyone in need. He deeply loved his family and friends, and was well-respected in his community. Bill passed away Oct. 22, 2024. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him.
Bill is survived by his loving wife, Dede of Valentine,; stepson, Tim Nutter (Sherrie) and their children, Rio and Laramie of Rapid City, SD; and stepdaughter, JJ Thorpe (Slade) and their daughter, Harley Jo of Valentine. Also surviving him is son, Ryan Peterson and his daughters, Evie and Ella of Burwell; daughters, Tonya Peterson and her sons, Bladen of Parker, CO and Blake of Alvin, TX and Traci Greenwood and her sons, Logan and Ryder of Leadville, CO; mother, Jean Peterson of Valentine; brother, Randy Peterson (Lana) of Kilgore; sister, Cindy Wobig (John) of Valentine; sisters-in-law, Donnie Mundorf (Joe), and Diane Hartwig (Larry) of Valentine; and nephews, nieces, uncle and aunts, cousins and a host of other family and friends. He was preceded in death by his father, Carroll Peterson, and his paternal grandparents on both sides.
A funeral service was held Nov. 16 at the Methodist Church in Valentine with Pastor Scott McClellen and Pastor Jake Schadel officiating. Memorials may be made to the Frontal Temporal Dementia Foundation, Mid State Rodeo Association or memorial of choice. Sandhills Chapel of the Pines was in charge of funeral arrangements. Inurnment at Mount Hope Cemetery, Valentine.
Rest in peace, Bill.
NOV
13
2024
Linda L. Pelton • Boulder City, NV Resident, 82
Linda Lee (Cass) Pelton, 82 of Boulder City, NV, formally from Ord and Burwell, passed away at home Sun., Sept. 22, 2024 with her family by her side.
Linda was born on Nov. 14, 1941 in Woodland, CA to Donald and Doris (Chaffin) Cass. Shortly after her birth, the family moved to Burwell, NE. She was raised in Burwell and graduated from Burwell High School.
On Feb. 4, 1961, Linda married the love of her life, Keith D. Pelton. After they married, they moved to Ord to raise their family and help run the family business.
Linda spent her life helping others. She will be fondly remembered for her grace and kindness. She always knew exactly what to say to put those around her at ease and make them feel special.
Linda was preceded in death by her husband, Keith D. Pelton Sr.; her parents, Donald and Doris (Chaffin) Cass; sons, Rodney Pelton and Jeffrey (JJ) Pelton; sisters, Yvonne (Cass) Dearmont and Marilyn (Cass) Hoffa.
Linda is survived by her sister, Shirley (Cass) Lalicker; son, Todd (Sandy) Pelton; daughters, Stephanie Pelton and Jennifer Orosco; grandchildren, Ashely Pelton, Kelcie Rogers, Andrew Pelton, Kalie (Cody) Cassidy, Trenton (Tiffany) Motley, Brayden Pelton, Logan Motley, Alex Orosco and six adored great-grandchildren.
There will be no funeral services. Linda will be laid to rest next to her husband and infant son at a later date.
NOV
06
2024
Everett E. Trump • Former Ord, NE Resident, 87
Everett E. Trump, 87, formerly of Ord, passed away Tues., Oct. 29, 2024 at Hospice House in Rapid City, SD.
Funeral services were held Sat., Nov. 2, 2024, at Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church in Ord. Vicar Abigail Vetick officiated. Interment was in the Ord City Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church. Ord Memorial Chapel was assisting with the arrangements. Online condolences may be left at ordmemorialchapel.com.
Everett Earl Trump was born Sep. 3, 1937 in Comstock, NE to Glen E. and Irena (Young) Trump. He was raised on the family farm near Oshkosh, NE where he attended country school.
The family moved to Melburne, AR where they lived for a short time before returning to the farm in Oshkosh. Everett moved to Ord and met his wife, Carol Kirby. The couple was united in marriage on Dec. 8, 1963 in Ord. Everett was employed at Farmers Coop where he worked until retirement.
Everett was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing. He also loved spending time with his grandchildren.
Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Steve and Benita Trump of Custer, SD and Brian and Holly Trump of Ord; a son-in-law, Paul Blakeman of Merna; seven grandchildren, Tyler, Cody (Jayde), and Kally Trump, Charles, Robert, Anna and David Trump; one great-grandchild, Maddie Trump; and a brother and sister-in-law, Robert and Glenna Trump of Rapid City, SD.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; a daughter, Lori Blakeman; granddaughter, Kylie Trump; brothers, Duane, Darrell, Cecil, Eugene and Charles; sisters, Gertrude and Betty; and an infant sister.
JoAnn Duda • Ord, NE Resident, 85
JoAnn Duda, 85, of Ord, NE passed away Tues., Oct. 29, 2024 at her home northeast of Ord.
Mass of Christian Burial was held Tues., Nov. 5, 2024 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Ord. Father Scott Harter was the Mass Celebrant. Interment was in the Ord Catholic Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Family’s Choice. Ord Memorial Chapel was assisting with the arrangements. Online condolences may be left at ordmemorialchapel.com.
JoAnn was born July 27, 1939 in Ord to Frank and Alice (Dworak) Naprstek. She was raised north of Ord where she received her early education then graduation from Ord High School in 1957.
Following high school, JoAnn spent some time in Omaha where she did office work. She returned to Ord and married Raymond Duda. To this union three sons were born, Greg, Randy and Scott.
JoAnn waitressed at the Ord Veterans Club and was a soil tester for the Bureau of Reclamation. Upon her retirement she worked at various jobs around town.
JoAnn loved the farm life. She lived northeast of Ord with Gleo Warner and the couple later married. JoAnn spent time on her farm raising chickens, ducks and horses. She took pride in her large vegetable and flower gardens and was very crafty. She was a wonderful cook who was known for kolaches and sauerkraut and dumplings. JoAnn especially enjoyed her coffee groups and attending exotic animal auctions, music festivals and trail riding. Family was most important to her. She loved family reunions and supporting all the sports activities of her grandkids.
JoAnn was a member of the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, American Quarter Horse Association and was a past 4-H Leader.
She is survived by two sons and a daughter-in-law, Scott and Jane Duda of Broken Bow and Randy Duda of Loup City; six grandchildren, Jake, Colton, Lathan, Kristine, Terri and Jeff; three great-grandchildren; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Dale and Tish Naprstek of Ord and Allen Ray and Caroline Naprstek of Wahoo.
She was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Greg; and granddaughter, Jenna Duda.
Vernon D. Grabowski • United States Army Veteran • Burwell, NE Resident, 91
Vernon D. Grabowski, 91, of Burwell, NE passed away on Fri., Nov. 1, 2024 at the Regional Medical Center in Grand Island, NE.
A Celebration of Life was held at 2:30 p.m. on Tue., Nov. 5, 2024 at Still Waters Funeral Parlor. Pastor Alan Petersen officiated. Interment was in the Ord City Cemetery. Military Honors were presented by the Clifford Clark American Legion Post #298. Memorials are suggested to the Clifford Clark American Legion Post #298. Still Waters Funeral Parlor was assisting with the arrangements. Online condolences may be left at stillwatersfuneralparlor.com.
Vernon Dale was born Feb. 26, 1933 in Burwell to William R. and Ella (Codr) Grabowski. He was raised on the family farm eight miles south of Burwell where he attended country school then graduated from Burwell High School in 1950.
Vernon served in the United States Army from 1953 to 1955. He was stationed in Germany during the Korean Conflict. Following the service he returned to Burwell. Vernon and Margaret Radil were married in 1957. The couple purchased a farm north of Burwell from Margaret’s aunt, Emma Radil. They were blessed with two daughters, Vernyce and Vaylene.
Vernon spent his entire life on the farm where he farmed, ranched and ran a feedlot. He and Margaret divorced in 1974. Vernon spent the remainder of his life with his significant other, Janey Jacobsen.
Vernon was a member of the American Legion. He was an avid horseman and rode until he was 91. He attended any type of sale or auction. Vernon enjoyed dancing, traveling and visiting with friends.
Survivors include two daughters and a son-in-law, Vernyce and Will Weber and Vaylene Grabowski all of Burwell; significant other, Janey Jacobsen of Wolbach; Janey’s family that had a special family bond with Vernon; and a host of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; an infant great-grandson, Alex Olcott; and a sister, Evelyn Hulinsky.
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