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Roland C “Bud” Wilkins

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Roland C “Bud” Wilkins

Birth
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Death
20 Oct 1987 (aged 66)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Kennard, Washington County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Roland Wilkins, 66

Funeral services for Roland "Bud" Wilkins, 66, were held at 2 p.m., Friday, October 23, 1987, at the Grace United Methodist Church in Kennard.
He died October 20, 1987, at University Hospital in Omaha.
Roland was born March 30, 1921, to Cleon and Bessie Reeh Wilkins in Blair. He attended Sutherland School, and later graduated from Blair High School.
He farmed in the Blair area, and for the last 35 years, worked for Blair Manufacturing.
In 1970, he was united in marriage to Virginia Wright at Kennard.
Roland is survived by his wife, Virginia, four children, Mrs. George (Ruth Ellen) Forst of Omaha, Steven Wilkins of North Platte, Mrs. Jerry (Ardith) Scheer of Fremont, and Jennifer Jewett of Kennard, four grandchildren, one great-grandson, his mother, Bessie Wilkins of Blair, and one sister, Mrs. Bill (Nellie Rose) Nielsen of Blair.
Pallbearaers were Boyd Lambert, Leroy Lorsch, Arlen Schneider, Mauri Wright, Monte Wright and Sam Wright.
Honorary pallbearers were Howard Cook, Bud Frye, Duane Finch, Neils Poulson, George Ryan and Kelly Ryan.

Funeral Leaflet
In Loving Memory of Roland “Bud” Wilkins
Age 66

Born March 30, 1921 Blair, Nebraska ~ Died October 20, 1987 Omaha, Nebraska

Services 2:00 p.m. Friday, October 23, 1987 Grace United Methodist Church, Kennard, NE. Officiating: Rev. Debra Tompsett. Organist: Sheri Matzen. Vocalist: Homer Nielsen. Song Selections: “Old Rugged Cross”, “Amazing Grace”

Casket Bearers: Boyd Lambert, Leroy Lorsch, Arlen Schneider, Mauri Wright, Monte Wright, Samuel A. Wright

Honorary Casket Bearers: Bud Frye, Duane Finch, Niels Poulson, Kelly Ryan, George Ryan

Graveside Services: Kennard Cemetery, Kennard, Nebraska

~~~ Obituary and funeral leaflet courtesy of Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings and leaflets on file in the Blair Public Library at Blair, Nebraska~~~
Newpaper

Roland Wilkins, 66

Funeral services for Roland "Bud" Wilkins, 66, were held at 2 p.m., Friday, October 23, 1987, at the Grace United Methodist Church in Kennard.
He died October 20, 1987, at University Hospital in Omaha.
Roland was born March 30, 1921, to Cleon and Bessie Reeh Wilkins in Blair. He attended Sutherland School, and later graduated from Blair High School.
He farmed in the Blair area, and for the last 35 years, worked for Blair Manufacturing.
In 1970, he was united in marriage to Virginia Wright at Kennard.
Roland is survived by his wife, Virginia, four children, Mrs. George (Ruth Ellen) Forst of Omaha, Steven Wilkins of North Platte, Mrs. Jerry (Ardith) Scheer of Fremont, and Jennifer Jewett of Kennard, four grandchildren, one great-grandson, his mother, Bessie Wilkins of Blair, and one sister, Mrs. Bill (Nellie Rose) Nielsen of Blair.
Pallbearaers were Boyd Lambert, Leroy Lorsch, Arlen Schneider, Mauri Wright, Monte Wright and Sam Wright.
Honorary pallbearers were Howard Cook, Bud Frye, Duane Finch, Neils Poulson, George Ryan and Kelly Ryan.

Funeral Leaflet
In Loving Memory of Roland “Bud” Wilkins
Age 66

Born March 30, 1921 Blair, Nebraska ~ Died October 20, 1987 Omaha, Nebraska

Services 2:00 p.m. Friday, October 23, 1987 Grace United Methodist Church, Kennard, NE. Officiating: Rev. Debra Tompsett. Organist: Sheri Matzen. Vocalist: Homer Nielsen. Song Selections: “Old Rugged Cross”, “Amazing Grace”

Casket Bearers: Boyd Lambert, Leroy Lorsch, Arlen Schneider, Mauri Wright, Monte Wright, Samuel A. Wright

Honorary Casket Bearers: Bud Frye, Duane Finch, Niels Poulson, Kelly Ryan, George Ryan

Graveside Services: Kennard Cemetery, Kennard, Nebraska

~~~ Obituary and funeral leaflet courtesy of Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings and leaflets on file in the Blair Public Library at Blair, Nebraska~~~

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