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Glenn Edward Berndt

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Glenn Edward Berndt

Birth
Red Willow County, Nebraska, USA
Death
16 Oct 2021 (aged 92)
Wauneta, Chase County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
McCook, Red Willow County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2013278, Longitude: -100.6417722
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CULBERTSON, Neb. — Glenn Edward Berndt, age 92, of Culbertson, passed away on Saturday Oct. 16, 2021.

He was born in southern Red Willow County on Jan. 2, 1929, on the family farm just north of Cedar Bluffs, Kan. He lived there until his family relocated to Brush, Colo., in 1939. The family returned to the McCook area in 1944. Glenn attended high school in McCook his junior year, then transferred to Culbertson High School when his family purchased a farm north of Culbertson.

Glenn graduated from Culbertson High School in 1946. He enjoyed sports while in high school, playing basketball and running track. He qualified for the state track meet in the 4 x 100 relay in 1946. He also played baseball for the Culbertson graduating team.

Glenn was preparing to attend the military academy in 1947, but his father became ill, so Glenn remained at home to take over operating the family farm. On Feb. 14, 1954, Glenn was united in marriage to Norma Jean Wagner in Culbertson. The couple celebrated 67 years of marriage. Glenn and his family farmed and ranched north of Culbertson in Hitchcock and Hayes County. Glenn enjoyed raising cattle and horses, as well as being a big rodeo fan. Glenn's love for horses, in part, came from his father who raised and bought horses for the U.S. Army before and just after World War I.

Glenn raised mostly crossbred cattle, experimenting with exotic breeds. In the 1970s and early 1980s, Glenn raised a few calves that went on to win both local and out-of-state livestock shows. After retirement from the farm in 1985, Glenn worked at Wheelers in McCook, managing the ag department. He later drove a delivery truck for two different local ag chemical companies.

Glenn loved to visit with friends and family when he had the opportunity. No matter the topic of conversation, Glenn had a gift of always having a thought or story or joke come to mind to add to the chat. Honesty was a priority for Glenn, and he passed that along to his family.

Glenn loved to visit with friends at the county fair or church.
He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Clara; sister, Lucille (John) Mazurek; and brother, Harold (Ruth) Berndt.
Funeral services will be at the Evangelical Free Church on Friday, Oct. 22, 2021, at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Joshua Clark officiating. The burial will be in the Riverview Cemetery in McCook.

Visitation will be Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021, in McCook at Herrmann Jones Funeral Chapel from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Family will greet friends from 4:30 to 6p.m.

Friends may leave online condolences at herrmannfh.com. Memorials may be left in Glenn's name at Herrmann Jones Funeral Chapel.
CULBERTSON, Neb. — Glenn Edward Berndt, age 92, of Culbertson, passed away on Saturday Oct. 16, 2021.

He was born in southern Red Willow County on Jan. 2, 1929, on the family farm just north of Cedar Bluffs, Kan. He lived there until his family relocated to Brush, Colo., in 1939. The family returned to the McCook area in 1944. Glenn attended high school in McCook his junior year, then transferred to Culbertson High School when his family purchased a farm north of Culbertson.

Glenn graduated from Culbertson High School in 1946. He enjoyed sports while in high school, playing basketball and running track. He qualified for the state track meet in the 4 x 100 relay in 1946. He also played baseball for the Culbertson graduating team.

Glenn was preparing to attend the military academy in 1947, but his father became ill, so Glenn remained at home to take over operating the family farm. On Feb. 14, 1954, Glenn was united in marriage to Norma Jean Wagner in Culbertson. The couple celebrated 67 years of marriage. Glenn and his family farmed and ranched north of Culbertson in Hitchcock and Hayes County. Glenn enjoyed raising cattle and horses, as well as being a big rodeo fan. Glenn's love for horses, in part, came from his father who raised and bought horses for the U.S. Army before and just after World War I.

Glenn raised mostly crossbred cattle, experimenting with exotic breeds. In the 1970s and early 1980s, Glenn raised a few calves that went on to win both local and out-of-state livestock shows. After retirement from the farm in 1985, Glenn worked at Wheelers in McCook, managing the ag department. He later drove a delivery truck for two different local ag chemical companies.

Glenn loved to visit with friends and family when he had the opportunity. No matter the topic of conversation, Glenn had a gift of always having a thought or story or joke come to mind to add to the chat. Honesty was a priority for Glenn, and he passed that along to his family.

Glenn loved to visit with friends at the county fair or church.
He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Clara; sister, Lucille (John) Mazurek; and brother, Harold (Ruth) Berndt.
Funeral services will be at the Evangelical Free Church on Friday, Oct. 22, 2021, at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Joshua Clark officiating. The burial will be in the Riverview Cemetery in McCook.

Visitation will be Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021, in McCook at Herrmann Jones Funeral Chapel from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Family will greet friends from 4:30 to 6p.m.

Friends may leave online condolences at herrmannfh.com. Memorials may be left in Glenn's name at Herrmann Jones Funeral Chapel.


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