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Emil Joseph Beran Jr.

Birth
Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska, USA
Death
17 Mar 2015 (aged 81)
Howells, Colfax County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
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Emil Joseph Beran, Jr.
August 30, 1933 ~ March 17, 2015


Emil Joseph Beran Jr., 81, of Howells, passed away Tuesday, March 17, 2015.

Emil was born Aug. 30, 1933, at Schuyler Memorial Hospital the son of Emil and Bessie (Bukacek) Beran. He attended Colfax County rural school District 11, Schuyler High School (class of 1951) and for one year the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

He married H. Nadine Cerny on May 19, 1953, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Schuyler. The newlyweds lived on the farm where Emil grew up, representing the third generation to care for the family farm. He tended and loved the farm until his death. Emil enjoyed working the farm and raising livestock. He also enjoyed woodworking, rock hounding and family fireworks.

In addition to caring for the farm, Emil was also employed by Husker Co-op in Schuyler, a member of the Farmers Union, and sat on the boards of District 11 Rural School and the Midland Bohemian Slavonic Cemetery (Sousek Cemetery). He managed a rural route for delivery of the Sunday Omaha World-Herald for 10 years. In the 1950's, he helped complete delivery of telephone communications to his neighborhood.

Emil and Nadine loved fishing together. Many trips to Minnesota lakes were enjoyed in their nearly 62 years together. Their love of fishing spawned many fish fries with friends and family.

Emil is survived by his wife, H. Nadine; children, Jan (Donna) Beran, Kathy (Steve) Niedbalski, and twins Emil James and Jean (Scott) Spilker; 14 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, William Beran and his wife Eunice; sister, Libbie Novotny and her husband George; and great-grandson, Damien Joseph Clark.

Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday, March 21, 2015 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Schuyler. Burial in Midland Bohemian National Cemetery (Sousek Cemetery) in rural Clarkson

Obituary information from the Lincoln Journal Star.
Emil Joseph Beran, Jr.
August 30, 1933 ~ March 17, 2015


Emil Joseph Beran Jr., 81, of Howells, passed away Tuesday, March 17, 2015.

Emil was born Aug. 30, 1933, at Schuyler Memorial Hospital the son of Emil and Bessie (Bukacek) Beran. He attended Colfax County rural school District 11, Schuyler High School (class of 1951) and for one year the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

He married H. Nadine Cerny on May 19, 1953, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Schuyler. The newlyweds lived on the farm where Emil grew up, representing the third generation to care for the family farm. He tended and loved the farm until his death. Emil enjoyed working the farm and raising livestock. He also enjoyed woodworking, rock hounding and family fireworks.

In addition to caring for the farm, Emil was also employed by Husker Co-op in Schuyler, a member of the Farmers Union, and sat on the boards of District 11 Rural School and the Midland Bohemian Slavonic Cemetery (Sousek Cemetery). He managed a rural route for delivery of the Sunday Omaha World-Herald for 10 years. In the 1950's, he helped complete delivery of telephone communications to his neighborhood.

Emil and Nadine loved fishing together. Many trips to Minnesota lakes were enjoyed in their nearly 62 years together. Their love of fishing spawned many fish fries with friends and family.

Emil is survived by his wife, H. Nadine; children, Jan (Donna) Beran, Kathy (Steve) Niedbalski, and twins Emil James and Jean (Scott) Spilker; 14 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, William Beran and his wife Eunice; sister, Libbie Novotny and her husband George; and great-grandson, Damien Joseph Clark.

Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday, March 21, 2015 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Schuyler. Burial in Midland Bohemian National Cemetery (Sousek Cemetery) in rural Clarkson

Obituary information from the Lincoln Journal Star.


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