Floyd Rhodes

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Floyd Rhodes

Feb. 28, 1946 ~ Sept 10, 2022

Floyd E. Rhodes, age 76, of Hastings passed away at home Sept. 10, 2022, surrounded by loved ones, after a courageous battle with cancer. Floyd was born Feb. 28, 1946, in Grand Island to William Burns and Evelyne Menagh. He attended Fairfield High School, where he was a standout athlete. Floyd received many awards for his athletic ability; one highlight was the ‘60-61’ football team being honored at the Nebraska High School Hall of Fame event as a Golden Anniversary team for their 8-0 football season. Floyd graduated from Fairfield High School in 1964, and Kearney State College in 1968, earning a degree in education. At Kearney State College, Floyd was a pole vaulter on Kearney State’s track team. Floyd was also a member of the Theta Xi Fraternity. His fraternity brothers were like a second family to him, and he kept in contact with them all these years.

Floyd purchased a start-up manufacturing business, Wilson Case, Inc. in the early 1980s and helped guide it to success. He developed life-long relationships with many employees and enjoyed seeing them succeed.

As a true Nebraskan, Floyd lived the “good life.” Floyd had a knack for mischief, which only he could make charming. He was quick-witted, hilarious, and was often found wearing tie-dye.

Floyd was an avid sports fan. He never missed a chance to watch his three children compete in sports. His love of sports developed into a passion for coaching. Floyd derived much joy from coaching youth baseball and basketball in Fairfield during the ‘80s. He started out as a coach for his three children, but true to his nature, all the kids on these teams became “his kids.” Floyd took an interest in every child on his team and mentored them on and off the field.

He had a voracious appetite for music, taking in many live performances over the years. Weather permitting, often around dusk, if you caught a red pickup driving slowly through the countryside in south-central Nebraska, it was Floyd surveying the land, smiling from one big ear to the other-sometimes with a John Prine smile. Floyd’s door was always open as he cherished communion with friends and family.

He will be missed by many and forgotten by no one. Floyd married Lynda Albrecht, with whom he had three children, Brandon Rhodes, Melica Rhodes (Potts), and Coby Rhodes. Floyd married Laura Anderson in 1997. Married for nearly 25 years, Floyd sure loved his “Laura Lee.” Floyd was the proud grandfather of Dalex Potts, Abby Potts, Lily Potts, and his grand-pup, Cooper. Floyd is also survived by his sisters, Bebo (Jon) Malone and Sherri Peterson; brother, Glen (Tracy) Gartner; brother-in-laws, Kevin Anderson, Marc (Kris) Anderson; nieces, Sonia, Erica, Claire, Carly, and Alexis; and countless friends in the community whose lives were forever changed because of Floyd’s contagious and generous spirit.

Floyd was preceded in death by his mother and step-father, Evelyne and Carl Gartner; father, William “Bill” Burns; brother, Curtis Wayne; and first wife, Lynda Rhodes.

To know Floyd was to love him and be loved by him. His zest for life will be remembered with love long after his passing. The family would like to extend their heartfelt appreciation for the care provided to Floyd by the Nebraska Cancer Specialists: office of Dr. Ryan Ramaekers, Hastings Landmark Center, Mary Lanning Healthcare, and Mary Lanning Healthcare-Hospice.

Memorial Services were Monday, Sept. 19, at Butler Volland Chapel in Hastings, with Chaplain John Mueller officiating. Burial was at Parkview Cemetery in Hastings. Memorials may be given to the family for a memorial to be established at a later date. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.lbvfh.com.

Livingston Butler Volland Funeral Home & Cremation Center is serving the family. The service was live-streamed on Livingston Butler Volland Funeral Home’s website. To view the service, go to Floyd’s obituary and click the play button shown towards the bottom of the page.

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