His entire lifetime was spent in Hamilton County on his parents farm northwest of Aurora. He was a student in the 7th grade in Aurora School District 4R.
Bryan was a regular attendant at the Monroe Evangelical Free Church near Phillips and was active in the Sunday School and the Youth Fellowship of the church. He was also an active member of the 4-H Clubwork.
He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Einar Holmberg.
His survivors include his parents, Norman and Patricia Holmberg; brother, Mike at home; two sisters, Carol Holmberg of Lincoln and Sharon Holmberg of Omaha; three grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hendricks and Mrs. Ida Holmberg all of Grand Island; several aunts and uncles and cousins all of whom will cherish his memory.
His entire lifetime was spent in Hamilton County on his parents farm northwest of Aurora. He was a student in the 7th grade in Aurora School District 4R.
Bryan was a regular attendant at the Monroe Evangelical Free Church near Phillips and was active in the Sunday School and the Youth Fellowship of the church. He was also an active member of the 4-H Clubwork.
He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Einar Holmberg.
His survivors include his parents, Norman and Patricia Holmberg; brother, Mike at home; two sisters, Carol Holmberg of Lincoln and Sharon Holmberg of Omaha; three grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hendricks and Mrs. Ida Holmberg all of Grand Island; several aunts and uncles and cousins all of whom will cherish his memory.
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