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William Arthur “Bill” Corman Jr.

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William Arthur “Bill” Corman Jr.

Birth
Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Death
16 Aug 2013 (aged 91)
Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 12, Lot 121
Memorial ID
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William Arthur "Bill" Corman, Jr the son of Elizabeth Elmina (Joy) and William Arthur Corman, Sr was born August 6, 1922 in Superior, Nebraska. Bill departed this life on Friday, August 16, 2013 at the Good Samaritan Center, Superior, Nebraska.

Bill's sense of humor was beyond compare. You cannot have known this self-made man without having heard his song "I'm a suitcase" or the phrase "Sameting Sameting" and how many of you were treated to his gobbling turkey, singing fish, rat in the can or the laughing puppy. He loved putting on his wig and even packed it when he went on vacations. He loved to laugh. His passion for cards was passed on to his kids, grandkids and the greats. He was an avid horseshoe thrower and in later life enjoyed the game of golf until his health no longer allowed him to participate. Bill loved camping and traveling with his wife of 63 years, Donna Mae, spending several winters in Texas and Arizona.

Bill was united in marriage on August 18, 1946 in Mankato, Kansas in a double ring ceremony with Herb and Bettie Bruns to Donna Mae Gunn. Bill and Donna made their home in the Cadams, Nebraska area until moving to their farm north of Hardy, Nebraska where they resided until moving to Superior, Nebrasaka in 2009.

Bill was not just a life-long resident and farmer of Nuckolls County, Nebraska he also shared his time with his community. He was past president of Hardy Union Co-op, Hardy Community Club and the Hardy Union Church Board; he was past master of the Masonic Lodge and was a member of the ASCS board. He and his wife Donna worked with the local Boy Scouts, 4-H and Hardy Midget Baseball team and were members of the Sod Busters Camping Group.

He was preceded in death by: parents, brothers, Ralph Earl, Clifford, and Hebert Corman along with an infant brother; sisters, Evelyn Corman and Hazel Bruns, step great grandson Justin Ankersen.

Left to share his humor are: daughter, Judy Vieselmeyer of Beatrice, Nebraska; sons, Danny Corman and wife Pamela; Kerry Corman and wife Laura all of Hardy, Nebraska; grandchildren, Cara Stibolt, Brooke Ankersen and husband Kevin, Benjamin Edwards and wife Cindy, Colt Vieselmeyer, Cletus Corman and wife Stephanie, Conrad Corman and wife Sarah, Kate Corman and Will Corman. Great-grandchildren, Brock Ankersen, Shelbi Ankersen, Jacob Stibolt, Kobe Edwards, Caydence Corman, Cleveland Corman, Canon Corman, Cashlie Corman and Eli Edwards, step-great-grandchildren, Chelsea Guiffre and husband Justin and Hunter Healey; sister Artha Fern Williams of Denver, Colorado; sister-in-law, Vergene Gunn of Edgar, Nebraska and a host of relatives and friends.

Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery, Superior, Nebraska.
William Arthur "Bill" Corman, Jr the son of Elizabeth Elmina (Joy) and William Arthur Corman, Sr was born August 6, 1922 in Superior, Nebraska. Bill departed this life on Friday, August 16, 2013 at the Good Samaritan Center, Superior, Nebraska.

Bill's sense of humor was beyond compare. You cannot have known this self-made man without having heard his song "I'm a suitcase" or the phrase "Sameting Sameting" and how many of you were treated to his gobbling turkey, singing fish, rat in the can or the laughing puppy. He loved putting on his wig and even packed it when he went on vacations. He loved to laugh. His passion for cards was passed on to his kids, grandkids and the greats. He was an avid horseshoe thrower and in later life enjoyed the game of golf until his health no longer allowed him to participate. Bill loved camping and traveling with his wife of 63 years, Donna Mae, spending several winters in Texas and Arizona.

Bill was united in marriage on August 18, 1946 in Mankato, Kansas in a double ring ceremony with Herb and Bettie Bruns to Donna Mae Gunn. Bill and Donna made their home in the Cadams, Nebraska area until moving to their farm north of Hardy, Nebraska where they resided until moving to Superior, Nebrasaka in 2009.

Bill was not just a life-long resident and farmer of Nuckolls County, Nebraska he also shared his time with his community. He was past president of Hardy Union Co-op, Hardy Community Club and the Hardy Union Church Board; he was past master of the Masonic Lodge and was a member of the ASCS board. He and his wife Donna worked with the local Boy Scouts, 4-H and Hardy Midget Baseball team and were members of the Sod Busters Camping Group.

He was preceded in death by: parents, brothers, Ralph Earl, Clifford, and Hebert Corman along with an infant brother; sisters, Evelyn Corman and Hazel Bruns, step great grandson Justin Ankersen.

Left to share his humor are: daughter, Judy Vieselmeyer of Beatrice, Nebraska; sons, Danny Corman and wife Pamela; Kerry Corman and wife Laura all of Hardy, Nebraska; grandchildren, Cara Stibolt, Brooke Ankersen and husband Kevin, Benjamin Edwards and wife Cindy, Colt Vieselmeyer, Cletus Corman and wife Stephanie, Conrad Corman and wife Sarah, Kate Corman and Will Corman. Great-grandchildren, Brock Ankersen, Shelbi Ankersen, Jacob Stibolt, Kobe Edwards, Caydence Corman, Cleveland Corman, Canon Corman, Cashlie Corman and Eli Edwards, step-great-grandchildren, Chelsea Guiffre and husband Justin and Hunter Healey; sister Artha Fern Williams of Denver, Colorado; sister-in-law, Vergene Gunn of Edgar, Nebraska and a host of relatives and friends.

Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery, Superior, Nebraska.

Inscription

Aug. 18, 1946

Parents of
Judy
Dan
Kerry



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