Mel married Marsha Garafolo on October 17, 1970 at St. Bernadette’s Catholic Church in Omaha, Nebraska and they were blessed with three children: Dawn, Mike and Tom. Mel and Marsha raised their family on the acreage on the south edge of Bennington.
After returning from the service, Mel went to work for OPPD in Omaha and enjoyed a thirty plus year career with steady advancement, retiring as a manager. All during his working career, Mel farmed around Bennington, adding small tracts of farm land whenever he could. After his retirement, Mel devoted his full attention to farming, traveling and restoring tractors. Mel loved to camp, starting with a simple pop-up camper and steadily upgrading to the current large fifth wheel that he used to travel about the United States, enjoying the local flavor of our country, especially the state and county fairs. Winter vacations would include trips to Mexico and the Dominion Republic. Mel loved his grandchildren and enjoyed following their activities and held a special place in his heart for his faithful dog “Ellie”. He was a hardworking, caring man with passion for family and community service. Mel was active in the American Legion Post #266, the Douglas County Farm Bureau and gave decades of service on the Bennington Planning Board. Most recently, he was serving as treasurer of the Farm Bureau and Vice Commander of the Legion and chairman of the new Veteran’s Memorial Bennington. Mel was a simple man who enjoyed a steak and potato dinner, RFD-TV and reruns of Gunsmoke. Mel will be remembered as a kind, soft-hearted Christian man who was fair and honest. Mel has enjoyed the last 9 years with his fiancée and travel partner, Deann Zens.
Mel passed away on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at the Lakeside Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska at the age of 68 years, 6 months and 29 days. He was preceded in death by his parents Frank and Loretta, wife Marsha and daughter Dawn. Mel is survived by his sons and daughters-in-law Mike and Darla of Bennington and Tom and Lana of Blair, Nebraska; 4 grandchildren Matt, Maggie, Luke and Henry; fiancée Deann Zens of Bellevue; brother and sister-in-law Jerry and Kathy Valasek of Omaha and sister and brother-in-law Dorothy and Pat Adley of Omaha.
Visitation Sunday noon to 7 PM with family receiving friends from 5 to 7 at the funeral home in Elkhorn. Wake service at 7 PM. Mass of Christian Burial Monday 10:30 AM at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Elkhorn; Interment Prairie View Cemetery; Memorials to the American Legion Scholarships or American Cancer Society."
Published at Reichmuth Funeral Home, 21901 W. Maple Rd., Elkhorn, Nebraska.
Additional data sent by Find A Grave Member "MrsB", member 47910340, from the funeral leaflet, courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society:
Priest: Reverend Rodney Adams. Organist: Evelyn Rezac. Soloist: Michael Willis
Pallbearers: Kevin Valasek, Colin Adley, Andy Theis, Tim Sass, Jim Dunleavy, Steve Dunleavey.
Military Honors Conducted by American Legion Post #266, Bennington, Nebraska and Active Duty Members of the US National Guard.
Mel married Marsha Garafolo on October 17, 1970 at St. Bernadette’s Catholic Church in Omaha, Nebraska and they were blessed with three children: Dawn, Mike and Tom. Mel and Marsha raised their family on the acreage on the south edge of Bennington.
After returning from the service, Mel went to work for OPPD in Omaha and enjoyed a thirty plus year career with steady advancement, retiring as a manager. All during his working career, Mel farmed around Bennington, adding small tracts of farm land whenever he could. After his retirement, Mel devoted his full attention to farming, traveling and restoring tractors. Mel loved to camp, starting with a simple pop-up camper and steadily upgrading to the current large fifth wheel that he used to travel about the United States, enjoying the local flavor of our country, especially the state and county fairs. Winter vacations would include trips to Mexico and the Dominion Republic. Mel loved his grandchildren and enjoyed following their activities and held a special place in his heart for his faithful dog “Ellie”. He was a hardworking, caring man with passion for family and community service. Mel was active in the American Legion Post #266, the Douglas County Farm Bureau and gave decades of service on the Bennington Planning Board. Most recently, he was serving as treasurer of the Farm Bureau and Vice Commander of the Legion and chairman of the new Veteran’s Memorial Bennington. Mel was a simple man who enjoyed a steak and potato dinner, RFD-TV and reruns of Gunsmoke. Mel will be remembered as a kind, soft-hearted Christian man who was fair and honest. Mel has enjoyed the last 9 years with his fiancée and travel partner, Deann Zens.
Mel passed away on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at the Lakeside Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska at the age of 68 years, 6 months and 29 days. He was preceded in death by his parents Frank and Loretta, wife Marsha and daughter Dawn. Mel is survived by his sons and daughters-in-law Mike and Darla of Bennington and Tom and Lana of Blair, Nebraska; 4 grandchildren Matt, Maggie, Luke and Henry; fiancée Deann Zens of Bellevue; brother and sister-in-law Jerry and Kathy Valasek of Omaha and sister and brother-in-law Dorothy and Pat Adley of Omaha.
Visitation Sunday noon to 7 PM with family receiving friends from 5 to 7 at the funeral home in Elkhorn. Wake service at 7 PM. Mass of Christian Burial Monday 10:30 AM at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Elkhorn; Interment Prairie View Cemetery; Memorials to the American Legion Scholarships or American Cancer Society."
Published at Reichmuth Funeral Home, 21901 W. Maple Rd., Elkhorn, Nebraska.
Additional data sent by Find A Grave Member "MrsB", member 47910340, from the funeral leaflet, courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society:
Priest: Reverend Rodney Adams. Organist: Evelyn Rezac. Soloist: Michael Willis
Pallbearers: Kevin Valasek, Colin Adley, Andy Theis, Tim Sass, Jim Dunleavy, Steve Dunleavey.
Military Honors Conducted by American Legion Post #266, Bennington, Nebraska and Active Duty Members of the US National Guard.
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