Custer County Chief

Wayne Nichols

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Wayne D. Nichols, 81, of Miller, Nebr. passed away Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021 at Kearney Regional Medical Center.

Wayne D. Nichols was born in Kearney on Sept. 25, 1939 to Theodore Roosevelt Nichols and Dasie Dena (Runyan) Nichols. On Feb. 2, 2021, after 81 years of fun and adventures, he was called home to be with his heavenly father.

He attended grade school at Grand View country school, then continued his education at Miller High School. He graduated with the class of 1959 from Sumner High School after the consolidat­ion.

After high school, he worked in the Holdrege area and gained valuable farming experience. He started with a hay hauling business and eventually found his passion farming and ranching north of Miller.

He enjoyed farming the land,but truly loved working with the horses and cattle. For years Wayne was known for his annual cattle drive from Eddyville pastures, down Highway 40, to their home north of Miller.

On April 22, 1962 he was united in marriage to Emma Ferguson. From this union, Wayne and Emma were blessed with a son, Douglas Dean, and daughter, Janet Lynn, eight grandchild­ren and four great-grandchild­ren.

Known as “Granddad,” he will be remembered for his love of his family, his joking personalit­y and all of the crazy and funny stories, especially the one about the duck.

Family and friends were always a priority to Wayne as he knew he was

Wayne Nichols

1939 - 2021 blessed with many. His 80th birthday was celebrated with an open house birthday party; more than 400 family and friends made this a special day. He appreciate­d each and every one of them.

While his children were growing up, he always reminded them that if you have God #l, Family #2 and Health #3, you couldn’t be any wealthier. He lived his life with these three values in mind.

Wayne loved traveling and created so many beautiful memories over the years with great friends by his side. He was adventurou­s and full of life, always trying something new which once included running with the bulls while on vacation in the Azores. Many neighbors and friends will remember his adventures of flying his paraplane and cruising the Loup river in his airboat.

Throughout Wayne’s life he constantly found ways to give back to his community. He enjoyed serving as a volunteer on the Miller Fire Department, serving on the Miller Christian Church Board and Nebraska Cattlemans, and was always ready to lend a hand to anyone in need.

Completing his earthly journey, Wayne is joined in heaven by his father Theodore Nichols; mother Dasie Nichols; brother Wesley Roy; sister Donna Jean; and twin sisters.

Leaving to celebrate his life are his wife Emma (Ferguson) Nichols; son Douglas Dean and wife Tamera and granddaugh­ters Dasie, Dawnae, Annabelle, Karla and Darla of Miller; daughter Janet Lynn and husband Tim Burr of Sumner; granddaugh­ter Nicole and husband Ric Garcia; great grandsons Jonathan and Tristan Garcia of Bay St Louis, Miss.; grandson Terry Burr and Kendra Guthard; great-grandchild­ren Ember and Wiley Burr of Riverdale; and granddaugh­ter Shaylee Burr of Dallas, Texas. Also surviving Wayne are three sisters Marybelle Burge of Miller, Ruby Burt of Tampa, Fla. and Carol Rowedder of Kearney; six brothers Allen of Elm Creek, Larry of Kearney, Glen of Miller, Rodger of Sumner, Kenneth of Cozad and Bernard of Berwyn; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and many who knew Wayne to be a friend.

Graveside services will be 3 p.m., Saturday, March 27 at the Armada Cemetery North of Miller with Pastor Dean Pofahl officiatin­g.

Memorials are suggested to the Sumner Rescue Squad, Armada Cemetery, Miller Christian Church or the Parkinson’s Foundation.

Online condolence­s may be submitted by visiting www.hlmkfunera­l. com.

Horner Lieske McBride & Kuhl Funeral and Cremation Services in Kearney is in charge of arrangemen­ts.

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