Vergene Gunn

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Vergene Gunn
Nov. 281, 1930 ~ May 4, 2022

Vergene L. Gunn, 91, passed away Wed., May 4, 2022, at Westfield Quality Care in Aurora. A celebration of life service was 10 a.m., Saturday, May 7, 2022, at Williams Funeral Home in Edgar, with Rev. Ethan Feistner officiating.

Vergene L. Gunn was born Nov. 28, 1930, in Hastings to Norbert and Edna (Ahlstrom) Nelson. She was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran Church in Ong. She graduated from Edgar High School in 1949. Vergene married Keith (Tink) Gunn Feb. 26, 1950, at her parents’ home in Edgar and they had a family of five.

Vergene was a homemaker and mom for several years. During that time she also played the pipe organ at the Presbyterian Church in Edgar. Later she served as organist at the Church of the Plains, accompanied at Sandy Creek, and played for numerous weddings, funerals, and memorial services. She also taught piano lessons for a few years.

She was a member of the Nuckolls County Friendship Extension Club and later a charter and active member of the MNO Extension Club. She was also a charter member of the Church of the Plains and Presbyterian Women. She served as a circle leader, deacon, elder, and Sunday School teacher.

Vergene worked as bookkeeper for Superior-Deshler Co. for 22 years, a dispatcher for the Clay County Sheriff’s office for three years, a Census Enumerator, and a correspondent for the Clay County News.

Her hobbies included oil painting, quilting, making “scrubbies,” and puzzles. She enjoyed family gatherings and making brownies for any occasion.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Keith; brothers, Byron Nelson, Burdon Nelson and sister-in-law, Twila Nelson.

Survivors include children: Randal (Carla) Gunn, Grand Island; Larry (Judy) Gunn of Lincoln; Beci (Chris) Blaha of Lincoln; David Gunn of Mount Vernon, WA; and Kevin Gunn of Davenport, IA; sister-in-law Phyllis Nelson of Hastings; brother Daryl (Yvonne) Nelson of Roy, UT.; five granddaughters, six grandsons, five great-granddaughters, eight great-grandsons, numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and friends

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