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Floyd Herman Stahr

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Floyd Herman Stahr Veteran

Birth
Deuel County, Nebraska, USA
Death
11 Oct 2011 (aged 85)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Chappell, Deuel County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Column G, Row 8, Lot 112
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☆~ VETERAN, WORLD WAR II (1939-1945) ~☆

Floyd Herman Stahr, 85 of Chappell, Nebraska and longtime Deuel County Sheriff, died Tuesday morning, October 11, 2011 at Bryan L. G. H. East Hospital in Lincoln, Nebraska. Floyd, the son of Herman and Anna (Wellman) Stahr, was born on November 17, 1925 on the family farm at Chappell, Nebraska. Floyd attended grade school at District 17 and graduated from Deuel County High School in Chappell.

He was drafted into the Army in February 1945, and took basic training at Fort Riley, Kansas. He was in the last Calvary class that trained with horses before the division was disbanded. He was sent to the Philippines as a medic and then to Manila where he was Registrar of the 80th General Hospital. He was transferred to the 155th Hospital and discharged in August, 1946.

Floyd married Catherine C. Lechman on August 22, 1948 and to this union seven children were born - Dianne, Betty, Patty, Daniel, Gregory, Arlene and Yvonne.

His first job was parts man for Lloyd Rudel at International Harvester. After working at International Harvester, Floyd started his own hay and straw baling business until he won the election for Deuel County Sheriff and took office in 1963. He was re-elected 7 terms and certified through the Law Enforcement Training Center.

After becoming Sheriff, he was also the County Civil Defense Director, as well as the County Health Officer. He was a Volunteer Fireman for 27 years, and Assistant Fire Chief for 22 years. He was a lifetime member of Zion Lutheran Church (LCMS), the VFW and the American Legion, in which he was the current Commander of Post #217. He was a Cub Scout Master for 12 years and a charter member of the Jaycee's.

Floyd was appointed to the Police Standards Advisory Council by Governor Norbert Tiemann in 1972, reappointed twice by Governor J.J. Exon and once by Governor Charley Thone. In this position, he was instrumental in the building of the new Law Enforcement Academy at Grand Island and was Chairman of the Board of the Association of County Officials. He is a Charter Member of the Nebraska Civil Defense Directors Association, serving as president of the Association in 1971. He was also President of the Nebraska Sheriff's Association in 1969 and was inducted into the Nebraska Law Enforcement Hall of Fame in 1989. He coordinated County Wide Law Enforcement, the use of 911, and the Dare Program in Deuel County.

Floyd was a life long farmer and was still farming until his illness in May. His hobbies were woodworking, gardening, entertaining, fishing and maintaining one of the most elegant yards in Chappell.

Survivors include: his wife, Catherine, Brother-in-law Joseph Lechman of Chappell, Sisters-in Law Lucille Lechman of Englewood, CO, Mozelle Lechman of Elizabeth, CO, Ruth Lechman of Roseville, CA. Children (7): Dianne (Danny) Hartline of Kansas City, MO, Betty (Rich) O'Bannon of Lisco, NE, Patty (Eldon) Kelso of Omaha, NE, Dan (Georgia) Stahr of Malcolm, NE, Greg (Julie) Stahr of Lincoln, NE, Arlene (Reggie) Ansbach of Kansas City, MO, Yvonne (Jim) Benson of East Rochester, NY. Grandchildren (18): Heath (Natalee) Hartline, Casey Hartline, Jeffory (Megan) Rood, Christopher Rood, Anthony Rood, Matthew (Kim) Kelso, Nathan (Janelle) Kelso, Margeaux Stahr, Elke Stahr, Dane Stahr, Quinn Stahr, Adam (Kalee) Stahr, Stacie Ansbach, Matt (Lindsey) Ansbach, Mandy (Matt) Burmeister, Jackie Ansbach, Julia Benson, Elliott Benson. Great Grandchildren (15): Arielle, Koston, Jonas, Annabelle, Madeline, Addison, Ainsley, Baron, Madison, Makinley, Cara, Kylie, Alexis, Iszac, Tayleigh and a host of relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by two infant sons, his parents (Herman and Anna), sisters and spouses: Hilda (John) Rahe, Florence (Ellis) Nelson, Gladys (Burnell) Flores, Mabel (Harold) Kreider, and Ruby Lechman, and twin brother Lloyd (Angie) Stahr.
☆~ VETERAN, WORLD WAR II (1939-1945) ~☆

Floyd Herman Stahr, 85 of Chappell, Nebraska and longtime Deuel County Sheriff, died Tuesday morning, October 11, 2011 at Bryan L. G. H. East Hospital in Lincoln, Nebraska. Floyd, the son of Herman and Anna (Wellman) Stahr, was born on November 17, 1925 on the family farm at Chappell, Nebraska. Floyd attended grade school at District 17 and graduated from Deuel County High School in Chappell.

He was drafted into the Army in February 1945, and took basic training at Fort Riley, Kansas. He was in the last Calvary class that trained with horses before the division was disbanded. He was sent to the Philippines as a medic and then to Manila where he was Registrar of the 80th General Hospital. He was transferred to the 155th Hospital and discharged in August, 1946.

Floyd married Catherine C. Lechman on August 22, 1948 and to this union seven children were born - Dianne, Betty, Patty, Daniel, Gregory, Arlene and Yvonne.

His first job was parts man for Lloyd Rudel at International Harvester. After working at International Harvester, Floyd started his own hay and straw baling business until he won the election for Deuel County Sheriff and took office in 1963. He was re-elected 7 terms and certified through the Law Enforcement Training Center.

After becoming Sheriff, he was also the County Civil Defense Director, as well as the County Health Officer. He was a Volunteer Fireman for 27 years, and Assistant Fire Chief for 22 years. He was a lifetime member of Zion Lutheran Church (LCMS), the VFW and the American Legion, in which he was the current Commander of Post #217. He was a Cub Scout Master for 12 years and a charter member of the Jaycee's.

Floyd was appointed to the Police Standards Advisory Council by Governor Norbert Tiemann in 1972, reappointed twice by Governor J.J. Exon and once by Governor Charley Thone. In this position, he was instrumental in the building of the new Law Enforcement Academy at Grand Island and was Chairman of the Board of the Association of County Officials. He is a Charter Member of the Nebraska Civil Defense Directors Association, serving as president of the Association in 1971. He was also President of the Nebraska Sheriff's Association in 1969 and was inducted into the Nebraska Law Enforcement Hall of Fame in 1989. He coordinated County Wide Law Enforcement, the use of 911, and the Dare Program in Deuel County.

Floyd was a life long farmer and was still farming until his illness in May. His hobbies were woodworking, gardening, entertaining, fishing and maintaining one of the most elegant yards in Chappell.

Survivors include: his wife, Catherine, Brother-in-law Joseph Lechman of Chappell, Sisters-in Law Lucille Lechman of Englewood, CO, Mozelle Lechman of Elizabeth, CO, Ruth Lechman of Roseville, CA. Children (7): Dianne (Danny) Hartline of Kansas City, MO, Betty (Rich) O'Bannon of Lisco, NE, Patty (Eldon) Kelso of Omaha, NE, Dan (Georgia) Stahr of Malcolm, NE, Greg (Julie) Stahr of Lincoln, NE, Arlene (Reggie) Ansbach of Kansas City, MO, Yvonne (Jim) Benson of East Rochester, NY. Grandchildren (18): Heath (Natalee) Hartline, Casey Hartline, Jeffory (Megan) Rood, Christopher Rood, Anthony Rood, Matthew (Kim) Kelso, Nathan (Janelle) Kelso, Margeaux Stahr, Elke Stahr, Dane Stahr, Quinn Stahr, Adam (Kalee) Stahr, Stacie Ansbach, Matt (Lindsey) Ansbach, Mandy (Matt) Burmeister, Jackie Ansbach, Julia Benson, Elliott Benson. Great Grandchildren (15): Arielle, Koston, Jonas, Annabelle, Madeline, Addison, Ainsley, Baron, Madison, Makinley, Cara, Kylie, Alexis, Iszac, Tayleigh and a host of relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by two infant sons, his parents (Herman and Anna), sisters and spouses: Hilda (John) Rahe, Florence (Ellis) Nelson, Gladys (Burnell) Flores, Mabel (Harold) Kreider, and Ruby Lechman, and twin brother Lloyd (Angie) Stahr.

Inscription

FLOYD H STAHR
SGT US ARMY
WORLD WAR II
NOV 17, 1925 - OCT 11, 2011



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