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Charles “June” Mercer

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Charles “June” Mercer

Birth
Elliott, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA
Death
13 Nov 2013 (aged 94)
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Brule, Keith County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Charles "June" Mercer, 94, of Brule, passed away Nov. 13, 2013, at the Albuquerque VA Medical Center in New Mexico.

Charles was born on Oct. 6, 1919, in Elliott, Iowa to Charles C. and Iona (Streepy) Mercer. He graduated from Ogallala High School with the class of 1936. Following his schooling, Charles worked in Colorado Springs, Colo., on the Camp Carson project with Peter Kiewit.

On Nov. 23, 1940, Charles married Lorene "Sis" Anderson at Cheyenne, Wyo. A few years after they were married, Charles was called to serve his country in WWII, while Sis remained in Brule where she cared for their son, Jerry.

Charles served in the South Pacific theatre, where he was part of the Saipan invasion as a member of the 767th Tank Battalion, and part of the occupation of Japan, where he was tapped to serve as a driver for an army captain. Following his discharge, he rejoined his family in Brule. Charles and Sis's union was later blessed with another son, Robert.

Charles worked as a mechanic in his uncle-in-law's shop for several years before starting a job at Larson Oil in Brule. In the early 1960s, Charles opened a bulk plant that served farmers in the surrounding area as Frontier Oil. Not long after, he founded Husky Oil, eventually opening service stations in Ogallala and Brule. Charles would retire in the late 1980s. Upon his retirement, he and Sis enjoyed wintering in Florida and New Mexico.

Charles always enjoyed keeping large gardens. He would often share the fruits of his labors with family and friends. Charles proudly sponsored a softball team, the Mercer Huskies, for nearly 20 years. The team was a great source of enjoyment and pride for him, and he never missed a game.

Charles was a longtime member of the First Congregational Church in Brule, where he had also served on the board. He was a member of the Brule Lions Club, Ogallala Elks Lodge and Brule Volunteer Fire Department. He was a past president of the Brule School Board, and had served as mayor of Brule for more than 20 years.

Charles was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Leland, Donald "Deak" and Verl; and two sisters, Verda Reisner and Evelyn Fenwick.

Survivors include his wife, Sis, of Brule; two sons, Jerry (Bea) Mercer, of Peralta, N.M., Robert (Gayle) Mercer, of Daytona Beach, Fla.; six grandchildren, Crystal (Charles) Phelps, Cindy Mercer, Randy Mercer, Mandy (David) Kwiatek, Melissa Mercer, Michael (Kathy) Mercer; nine great-grandchildren, Nicholas, Samantha and Brandon Phelps, Dirk, Talia, Reese Brown, Lauren and Alec LaBouff and Camden Mercer; along with many other relatives and friends.

Services will be at 11 a.m. (MST), on Thursday, Nov. 21, at the First Congregational Church at Brule with Pastor Ginny Adams officiating. Burial will be at the Brule Cemetery with military honors handled by the Keith County veterans organizations. Gubser Funeral Home in Ogallala is in charge of the arrangements.



Charles "June" Mercer, 94, of Brule, passed away Nov. 13, 2013, at the Albuquerque VA Medical Center in New Mexico.

Charles was born on Oct. 6, 1919, in Elliott, Iowa to Charles C. and Iona (Streepy) Mercer. He graduated from Ogallala High School with the class of 1936. Following his schooling, Charles worked in Colorado Springs, Colo., on the Camp Carson project with Peter Kiewit.

On Nov. 23, 1940, Charles married Lorene "Sis" Anderson at Cheyenne, Wyo. A few years after they were married, Charles was called to serve his country in WWII, while Sis remained in Brule where she cared for their son, Jerry.

Charles served in the South Pacific theatre, where he was part of the Saipan invasion as a member of the 767th Tank Battalion, and part of the occupation of Japan, where he was tapped to serve as a driver for an army captain. Following his discharge, he rejoined his family in Brule. Charles and Sis's union was later blessed with another son, Robert.

Charles worked as a mechanic in his uncle-in-law's shop for several years before starting a job at Larson Oil in Brule. In the early 1960s, Charles opened a bulk plant that served farmers in the surrounding area as Frontier Oil. Not long after, he founded Husky Oil, eventually opening service stations in Ogallala and Brule. Charles would retire in the late 1980s. Upon his retirement, he and Sis enjoyed wintering in Florida and New Mexico.

Charles always enjoyed keeping large gardens. He would often share the fruits of his labors with family and friends. Charles proudly sponsored a softball team, the Mercer Huskies, for nearly 20 years. The team was a great source of enjoyment and pride for him, and he never missed a game.

Charles was a longtime member of the First Congregational Church in Brule, where he had also served on the board. He was a member of the Brule Lions Club, Ogallala Elks Lodge and Brule Volunteer Fire Department. He was a past president of the Brule School Board, and had served as mayor of Brule for more than 20 years.

Charles was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Leland, Donald "Deak" and Verl; and two sisters, Verda Reisner and Evelyn Fenwick.

Survivors include his wife, Sis, of Brule; two sons, Jerry (Bea) Mercer, of Peralta, N.M., Robert (Gayle) Mercer, of Daytona Beach, Fla.; six grandchildren, Crystal (Charles) Phelps, Cindy Mercer, Randy Mercer, Mandy (David) Kwiatek, Melissa Mercer, Michael (Kathy) Mercer; nine great-grandchildren, Nicholas, Samantha and Brandon Phelps, Dirk, Talia, Reese Brown, Lauren and Alec LaBouff and Camden Mercer; along with many other relatives and friends.

Services will be at 11 a.m. (MST), on Thursday, Nov. 21, at the First Congregational Church at Brule with Pastor Ginny Adams officiating. Burial will be at the Brule Cemetery with military honors handled by the Keith County veterans organizations. Gubser Funeral Home in Ogallala is in charge of the arrangements.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/120524907/charles-mercer: accessed ), memorial page for Charles “June” Mercer (6 Oct 1919–13 Nov 2013), Find a Grave Memorial ID 120524907, citing Brule Cemetery, Brule, Keith County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by NJochum (contributor 50966401).