Custer County Chief

Verna ‘Elaine’ Hanshew

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Verna “Elaine” Hanshew, 88, was surrounded by her family when she passed away Nov. 18, 2020 at Jennie M. Memorial Medical Center in Broken Bow, Neb.

Elaine was born May 2, 1932 to Vern and Louise (Kaelin) Hayes in Ansley. She was the fourth out of six children.

Elaine graduated from Ansley High School in 1950 and on May 13, 1950, married her high school sweetheart Ronald G. Hanshew. The two just celebrated their 70th wedding anniversar­y. Together they raised four children - Ronald, Kathy, Debra and Annett.

In their early years they lived in many locations before making their permanent home in Ansley. Elaine was very active in her community, so well known it was said that there was no one she did not know. She worked at the hotel in Ansley until the hotel closed. After that she went to work for Shada’s IGA also in Ansley.

In 1980, she was offered the opportunit­y to be the Director of the Prairie Pioneer Center in Broken Bow where she worked until she retired in 2001. She loved working with her seniors, making memories and taking annual bus trips.

After retirement, she enjoyed embroideri­ng, canning and gardening. Canning became a family tradition which she passed on to her children and grandchild­ren.

She always looked forward to meeting “the girls” for coffee at the local coffee shop. She loved to play cards and was always up for a game of

Elaine Hanshew 1932 - 2020

Pitch. She was an active member of the Helpful Homemakers Club and had a handsome collection of angel figurines and bells from all over the world.

She loved spending time with all her grandchild­ren and stayed busy following them in their extracurri­cular activities. Over time, she even followed them through Facebook, enjoying all their stories, adventures and especially photos.

Having a big family meant that Elaine always looked forward to the holidays, her favorite being Thanksgivi­ng. It was the one holiday where all her children and grandchild­ren came up for a glorious feast and played cards, board games, shared laughter, stories and love of family.

Elaine’s passion was not only her children and grandchild­ren but she loved to bowl. She was a member of the National Bowling Associatio­n for 25 years. She spent many years traveling all over the United States bowling in different national bowling tournament­s. She was eager to teach her grandchild­ren how to bowl and her grandchild­ren always looked forward to getting the free game tokens that she earned.

Elaine was preceded in death by her parents Vern and Louise Hayes; her sisters Zellamarie Stych and Pearl Plambeck; her brothers Larry and infant (unnamed); sisters-in-law Sherry and Audrey Hayes; and brothers-in-law, Hank Stych, Wayne Plambeck, Dale Skeen and Dick Hanshew.

She is survived by husband Ronald, sister Reva Skeen of Broken Bow; brother Ralph Hayes of Johnston, Colo.; son Ron and Becky Hanshew of Scottsbluf­f; daughters Kathy Hanshew of Colorado Springs, Colo., Debra Brakeman of Kearney and Annett Hanshew of Minden; 15 grandchild­ren, 36 great-grandchild­ren and one great-greatgrand­child.

A family service was Monday, Nov. 23 at 1:30 p.m. at Govier Brothers Chapel in Broken Bow with Pastor Mel Shepherd officiatin­g. The funeral was livestream­ed at www. govierbrot­hers.com. The public was welcome to attend the graveside service at 2:30 pm along with burial at the Ansley Cemetery.

Memorials are suggested to Prairie Pioneer Center or Ansley Fire and Rescue.

Visitation was Sunday, November 22, 1-5 p.m. at Govier Brothers Mortuary in Broken Bow.

Govier Brothers Mortuary were in charge of arrangemen­ts. An online guest book may be signed for words of encouragem­ent or remembranc­e at www.govierbrot­hers.com.

Govier Brothers Mortuary complies with the CDC and State of Nebraska.

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