Orville passed away on Friday, December 16, 2016 at the St. Francis Memorial Hospital in West Point, NE.
Orville Feyerherm was born on October 16, 1922, near Beemer, NE to Adolph and Wilhelmine (Beerbohm) Feyerherm. He was baptized on November 11, 1922 and later confirmed on March 21, 1937 at Immanuel Lutheran Church, rural Beemer. Orville attended Immanuel Lutheran Parochial School through the 8th grade and graduated from West Point High School in 1941. He was attending Business School in Omaha, when his brother Elmer was drafted, and returned to help his father on the family farm.
On June 3, 1951, he was united in marriage to Olga Huntemann at Grace Lutheran Church in West Point. They farmed the family farm near Beemer until 1989, at which time they moved to West Point.
Orville was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, where he served as financial secretary, treasurer, trustee, chairman, and served on the school board. He was a charter member of Immanuel Lutheran Laymen’s League. In 2000, he and Olga became members of St. Paul Lutheran Church in West Point. Orville also served as treasurer of the Cuming Co. Historical Society for 12 years.
Survivors include-
Wife-Olga Feyerherm of West Point, NE
Son-Ronald Feyerherm of Lincoln, NE
Daughter-Karen and husband Clyde Summerville of Seattle, WA and sons-
Peter and Andrew
Son-David and wife Kathy Feyerherm of West Point, NE and daughters-
Christina Feyerherm and husband Joshua Haines
Melanie and husband Christopher Schultz and son-Meyer
Son-Curtis and wife Shelly Feyerherm of Olathe, KS and family-
His son Matthew and friend Ashley; step-children-Andrew and Madison
Son-John Feyerherm of Bennington, NE and friend Becky Cattau of Columbus, NE
Son- Alan and wife Vivian Feyerherm of Vienna, VA and son-
Aiden
Son-James and wife Teresa Feyerherm of Hays, KS and children-
Nicole, Alex, Alicia, Jessica and Angela
Sister- Laverna Lambrecht of Lincoln, NE
Orville was preceded in death by his parents, brother-Elmer, and sisters-Winona Schultz and Aleta Blobaum."
Minnick Funeral Home, West Point, Nebraska.
Orville passed away on Friday, December 16, 2016 at the St. Francis Memorial Hospital in West Point, NE.
Orville Feyerherm was born on October 16, 1922, near Beemer, NE to Adolph and Wilhelmine (Beerbohm) Feyerherm. He was baptized on November 11, 1922 and later confirmed on March 21, 1937 at Immanuel Lutheran Church, rural Beemer. Orville attended Immanuel Lutheran Parochial School through the 8th grade and graduated from West Point High School in 1941. He was attending Business School in Omaha, when his brother Elmer was drafted, and returned to help his father on the family farm.
On June 3, 1951, he was united in marriage to Olga Huntemann at Grace Lutheran Church in West Point. They farmed the family farm near Beemer until 1989, at which time they moved to West Point.
Orville was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, where he served as financial secretary, treasurer, trustee, chairman, and served on the school board. He was a charter member of Immanuel Lutheran Laymen’s League. In 2000, he and Olga became members of St. Paul Lutheran Church in West Point. Orville also served as treasurer of the Cuming Co. Historical Society for 12 years.
Survivors include-
Wife-Olga Feyerherm of West Point, NE
Son-Ronald Feyerherm of Lincoln, NE
Daughter-Karen and husband Clyde Summerville of Seattle, WA and sons-
Peter and Andrew
Son-David and wife Kathy Feyerherm of West Point, NE and daughters-
Christina Feyerherm and husband Joshua Haines
Melanie and husband Christopher Schultz and son-Meyer
Son-Curtis and wife Shelly Feyerherm of Olathe, KS and family-
His son Matthew and friend Ashley; step-children-Andrew and Madison
Son-John Feyerherm of Bennington, NE and friend Becky Cattau of Columbus, NE
Son- Alan and wife Vivian Feyerherm of Vienna, VA and son-
Aiden
Son-James and wife Teresa Feyerherm of Hays, KS and children-
Nicole, Alex, Alicia, Jessica and Angela
Sister- Laverna Lambrecht of Lincoln, NE
Orville was preceded in death by his parents, brother-Elmer, and sisters-Winona Schultz and Aleta Blobaum."
Minnick Funeral Home, West Point, Nebraska.
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