Obituaries

Vernon Weichel

Vernon “Vern” Lee Weichel was born on September 10, 1934, on the farm near Plymouth, Nebraska to Louis J. and Ida M. (Loth) Weichel. He was baptized and confirmed at Evangelical Church of Christ. He attended church faithfully, through all his years, and was a member of the Peace United Methodist Church until his peaceful passing. Vern attended Plymouth school until he graduated in 1952.

Vern started working for his mother and father on their family farm at a young age. After high school, he joined the National Guard Armory, serving for 10 years. In 1957, Vern moved to Lincoln and worked for Cushman’s Manufacturing, as well as helping his father on the farm.

Vern met June Bitting in 1958 at the Ranchero Drive Inn in Beatrice. Vern and June married June 21, 1959, at the First Christian Church in Beatrice. They resided in Lincoln until 1960, when they moved to his family farm. There, Vern and June raised crops and numerous livestock. Vern resided on his farm (a fully blessed 66 years) until his peaceful passing.

To the union of Vern and June, three children were born, Cassandra (Cass), Kirk, and Valoree (Val). Vern worked various jobs, maintained the farm, supported, and protected his family. Through the years, he worked at Dempster Manufacturing Company, drove bus for Tri-County school district, as well as maintaining his farm and livestock. In 1962, June was diagnosed with cancer. This led to June having an above the knee amputation. Even though June was limited, she continued to get on a tractor to help Vern. They were quite the team together.

Vern retired from Phillps fertilizer plant (now Koch) in rural Nebraska in 1995. Once retired from farming, he helped his nephew, Dennis, plant and harvest crops part-time. Vern helped remodel the Country Store in Plymouth and helped friends with remodeling homes.

Vern was never a stranger to anyone and known as a “work-a-holic.” He did manage to have some relaxation and fun in life. Vern enjoyed fishing, boating, water-skiing, playing cards, playing board games, solving sudoku puzzles, and doing word finds. He learned to work his computer, playing hearts and his favorite game was Aggravation. Vern made the gameboard out of wood with his own hands, carving the holes to place marbles on. He was an avid race fan and loved going to the races fan and loved going to the races at the Beatrice speedway.

Vern and June loved to travel. They traveled to New Orleans, LA to visit relatives and traveled to Branson numerous times. In Branson, Vern and June loved to go to music shows with Boxcar Wille, Mel Tillis, Ray Stevens. Vern loved his family. He enjoyed attending school activities, with June, of numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Vern helped his church with office duties (benevolence) and sang in the church choir.

Vern in survived by his wife, June; daughters: Cass Bienhoff of Plymouth, and Val Ideus (James) of Martell; son, Kirk Weichel (Cindy) of Harbine, NE; grandchildren: Brad Bienhoff of Plymouth, Brooke Oberly (Troy) of El Dorado, KS; Brianna Weichel of Hastings, NE; Dillon Weichel  of Fairbury, NE; Stephanie Awnings (Tompson) of Martell, NE; Hannah Geagham (Stephen) of Omaha, NE; Macy Johnson (Tyler) of Seward, NE; Adam Ideus of Martell, NE; 11 great-grandchildren, many nephews, nieces, and cousins. Vern is preceded in death by his parents, brother Delmar Weichel, sister Minona Vail, sister in-law Luella Weichel and niece Cindy Miller.

Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 AM Saturday, July 19, 2025, at Peace United Methodist Church in Plymouth with Pastor Lori Miller officiating. Visitation is Friday, July 18th, 2025, at Harman-Wright Mortuary in Plymouth from 1:00pm to 8:00pm with Family Receiving Friends from 6:00pm to 8:00 pm. Memorials are suggested to Peace United Methodist Church or St. Jude’s Hospital in care of the mortuary. Condolences may be left online at www.harmanwrightmortuary.com. Harman-Wright Mortuary & Crematory in Beatrice in charge of arrangements.

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