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Jean Ruth <I>Hatfield</I> Larson

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Jean Ruth Hatfield Larson

Birth
Eddyville, Dawson County, Nebraska, USA
Death
19 Feb 2020 (aged 93)
Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Overton, Dawson County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Jean Ruth Larson, 93, of Lexington, Nebraska died Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at St. Johns Good Samaritan Society in Kearney, Nebraska.

Jean was born March 26, 1926 in Eddyville, Nebraska to Charles W. and Ethel Sherman Hatfield. On April 24, 1947 she married Clarence ‘Shorty’ Larson at her parent’s home.

Survivors include sons Robert of Overton, Jack of Hastings, Jay of Kearney and Tom of Lexington.

Additional survivors include daughters-in-law: Linda Larson of Overton, Cheryl Larson of Hastings, Sharlene Larson of Kearney and Deaetta Larson of Lexington; grandchildren: Judd Larson, Amy Mahony and husband Matt, Mark Larson, Sean Larson and wife Nina, Elizabeth Roberts and husband Jeremy, Chris Akeson and husband Eric, Jeff Larson and wife Amy, Brett Larson and wife Jess, Candice Katzberg and husband BJ, Jennifer Hall and husband Chris, Eric Larson and wife Rachel, Parker Larson and wife Heather, Tara Larson; and 20 great-grandchildren.

Jean graduated from Lexington High School in 1943. After graduation, she and her good friend, Lea Kufeldt Hays, went to Denver doing civil service work. They also worked with Delta Airlines in New Orleans. Jean returned to Lexington in 1946.

Jean and Shorty resided on the family farm east of Lexington raising their 5 boys. They always attended their son’s activities, but didn’t wander far until the boys left home. In later years they enjoyed travel; that could mean a Sunday drive around the country or an Alaskan cruise. Some years after Shorty passed, Jean moved to Brookdale (Avamere) independent living in Lexington followed by assisted living. Jean was a member of First United Methodist Church in Lexington. She enjoyed gardening, raising chickens and walking the farm. For many years, she was on a women’s bowling league. Jean was an avid reader and loved doing crossword puzzles. Mom was a sports fan. She loved Nebraska volleyball, the New England Patriots (especially Tom Brady), and the Kansas City Royals. An Alex Gordon signed baseball is one of her prized possessions.

Jean was preceded in death by her parents and husband; son, Bill; grandson, Adam; great granddaughter, Mia; brother, Duane.
Jean Ruth Larson, 93, of Lexington, Nebraska died Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at St. Johns Good Samaritan Society in Kearney, Nebraska.

Jean was born March 26, 1926 in Eddyville, Nebraska to Charles W. and Ethel Sherman Hatfield. On April 24, 1947 she married Clarence ‘Shorty’ Larson at her parent’s home.

Survivors include sons Robert of Overton, Jack of Hastings, Jay of Kearney and Tom of Lexington.

Additional survivors include daughters-in-law: Linda Larson of Overton, Cheryl Larson of Hastings, Sharlene Larson of Kearney and Deaetta Larson of Lexington; grandchildren: Judd Larson, Amy Mahony and husband Matt, Mark Larson, Sean Larson and wife Nina, Elizabeth Roberts and husband Jeremy, Chris Akeson and husband Eric, Jeff Larson and wife Amy, Brett Larson and wife Jess, Candice Katzberg and husband BJ, Jennifer Hall and husband Chris, Eric Larson and wife Rachel, Parker Larson and wife Heather, Tara Larson; and 20 great-grandchildren.

Jean graduated from Lexington High School in 1943. After graduation, she and her good friend, Lea Kufeldt Hays, went to Denver doing civil service work. They also worked with Delta Airlines in New Orleans. Jean returned to Lexington in 1946.

Jean and Shorty resided on the family farm east of Lexington raising their 5 boys. They always attended their son’s activities, but didn’t wander far until the boys left home. In later years they enjoyed travel; that could mean a Sunday drive around the country or an Alaskan cruise. Some years after Shorty passed, Jean moved to Brookdale (Avamere) independent living in Lexington followed by assisted living. Jean was a member of First United Methodist Church in Lexington. She enjoyed gardening, raising chickens and walking the farm. For many years, she was on a women’s bowling league. Jean was an avid reader and loved doing crossword puzzles. Mom was a sports fan. She loved Nebraska volleyball, the New England Patriots (especially Tom Brady), and the Kansas City Royals. An Alex Gordon signed baseball is one of her prized possessions.

Jean was preceded in death by her parents and husband; son, Bill; grandson, Adam; great granddaughter, Mia; brother, Duane.


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