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COLUMBUS — Services for Norma Hemmer, 91, of Columbus will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug.

13, at St. Isidore Catholic Church in Columbus. Burial will be at the All Saints Cemetery in Columbus.



There will be a 4:30 p.m. rosary at the church on Monday with visitation to follow from 5 to 7 p.

m. and a 7 p.m.

vigil. McKown Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Norma Hemmer died Thursday, Aug.

8, 2024, at Brookestone Acres in Columbus. ——— Norma was born Dec. 31, 1932, to Milo and Marie (Vstecka) Herink in their rural Colfax County home in the Bissel Community Northwest of Schuyler.

She was baptized at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in the Wilson community. Norma received her first Holy Communion and confirmation at St. Bonaventure in Columbus.

She grew up in the Colfax and Platte County area and attended St. Francis school and then graduated from Humphrey High School with the class of 1949. She received her teaching certificate from Wayne State College and taught at District 77 in Platte County, north of Columbus — a school she herself once attended.

She also worked several years at B-D Medical. On Jan. 21, 1952, Norma married Everett Hemmer at St.

Bonaventure Church. They lived in Pittsburg, Pa., while Everett completed his tour of duty in the armed forces.

After August 1953, they made their home on the Hemmer family farm, west of Humphrey. It was there that their four children were born and raised. Norma enjoyed life on the farm, helping her husband and family with livestock and dairy chores; teaching and enjoying her children as they grew up.

She raised large gardens of vegetables and flowers. She enjoyed canning, baking, cooking and sewing. For many years, she baked and decorated beautiful wedding and all-occasions cakes.

She enjoyed the friendship and fun of playing cards with a neighborhood group on the farm and later in town after retiring. She and her husband moved to Columbus in 1995 and retired from their farm work. Norma was an active member of St.

Isidore Catholic Church and a member of the Christian Mothers Society where she sewed and embroidered for the church serving group. She was also a member of Catholic Daughters of America, where she led rosaries and was a member of the prayer line. She watched with much pride as all five of her grandchildren completed their college education.

Norma spent many hours caring for her husband at home and then at a care facility after he became disabled with poor health. He passed away in January 2015. In her retirement, Norma enjoyed her flowers and a well-groomed yard until she could no longer do it herself.

In her home, a beautiful collection of colorful rosaries hung from a wooden rack on her bedroom wall in tribute to our “Blessed Mother Mary,” whose picture is hung nearby. Recitation of the rosary and Chaplet of Divine Mercy were an important time of her day. Norma’s family would like to thank Pro Med Care, Brookestone Acres and St.

Croix Hospice for the exceptional care they provided to Norma. Norma is survived by son Francis Hemmer of Humphrey; son Marvin Hemmer of Humphrey; daughter Sharon (Greg) Klug of Columbus; daughter Monica (Jeff) Kavan of Lincoln; grandchildren Dr. Michael (Laura) Klug of Omaha, Ryan (Alicia) Klug of Lincoln, Dr.

Jenna Klug of Seattle, Wash., Cory (Kait) Kavan of Lincoln, Kelly (Clay) Warren of Omaha; great-grandchildren Noah Klug, Emelia Klug, Ellie Klug, Kasen Klug, Kennedy Klug, Caroline Klug, Cole Klug, Rose Kavan and Louis Kavan; brothers Milo (Rita) Herink of Humphrey, Allen (Jane) Herink of Pewaukee, Wis.; sisters Loretta Wegener of Madison, Lorraine Balister of Germantown, Wis.

; and good friend Joan Kasik of Lincoln. She is preceded in death by her husband, Everett (2015); father Milo Herink (1949); mother Marie Herink Glish (2009); step-father Andrew Glish (1980); sister Mary (Bernard) Dohmen; brother Arlen Herink (2022); in-laws Guido (Catherine) Hemmer, Gerald (Evelyn), Gene (Loretta), Glenn (Emmi), Wilfred (Romana) and Sr. Eleanor, OFM; and special friends Mildred Miksch and Regina Egger.

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