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Lloyd “Bud” Albin

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Lloyd “Bud” Albin

Birth
Plainview, Pierce County, Nebraska, USA
Death
29 Apr 2022 (aged 90)
Stromsburg, Polk County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Polk, Polk County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Lloyd "Bud" Albin, 90, of Polk, Nebraska died Friday, April 29, 2022 at Midwest Covenant Home in Stromsburg.

Memorial services will be Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Polk with Pastor Ricardo Riqueza officiating. Inurnment will be in the Polk Cemetery.

Lloyd "Bud" was born on January 6, 1932 to Earl Sr. and Alfreda (Sandstrom) Albin in Plainview, NE.

He grew up in Plainview and graduated from Plainview High School. After high school Bud attended Norfolk Jr College where he played football.

He was united in marriage to Lila Mae Horn on January 25, 1952.

He then began working for KN Energy.

Following their marriage, they lived in Plainview, Hartington, Laurel, St. Paul, Atkinson, and finally settling in Polk in 1968.

Bud retired in 1990 after over 37 years with KNE.

After retiring he kept busy mowing for the city, helping his son-in-law with harvest, hauling anhydrous tanks, amongst other things.

Bud was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Polk and the Polk Volunteer Fire Department. The fire departments were very important to Bud in all the towns he lived in.

Bud and Lila traveled and spent a lot of time camping. Bud greatly enjoyed hunting and fishing with his sons, grandsons, and extended family every year. Even when he didn't hunt anymore, he would still go and enjoy the outdoors. He liked playing pitch and teaching it to his grandkids. Bud's greatest joy was spending time with his family at get togethers.

Bud and Lila were married for almost 70 years. Bud's love for Lila was evident as he enjoyed taking care of her in later years when her health was failing.

Those left to cherish his memory are his children, Mark (Carita) Albin of Ankeny, IA, Brad (Jeanelle) Albin of Hastings, Melody (Mick) Hoffman of Polk, Scot Albin of Central City, Ginger Burney of Grand Island, and Jill (Mike) DeMers of Hordville; 12 grandchildren, Kirk Albin, Carisa Lowe, Tyson Albin, Mikayla Staehr, Clint Hoffman, Chad Hoffman, Stacy Rossmanith, Tara Horn, Tasha Burney, Derek DeMers, Josh DeMers, and Cara DeMers; 14 great-grandchildren; sisters, Mardelle Miller of Norfolk and Shirley (Lon) Heldt of Elkhorn.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Lila; eight brothers; two sisters; and Randy Saathoff.
Lloyd "Bud" Albin, 90, of Polk, Nebraska died Friday, April 29, 2022 at Midwest Covenant Home in Stromsburg.

Memorial services will be Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Polk with Pastor Ricardo Riqueza officiating. Inurnment will be in the Polk Cemetery.

Lloyd "Bud" was born on January 6, 1932 to Earl Sr. and Alfreda (Sandstrom) Albin in Plainview, NE.

He grew up in Plainview and graduated from Plainview High School. After high school Bud attended Norfolk Jr College where he played football.

He was united in marriage to Lila Mae Horn on January 25, 1952.

He then began working for KN Energy.

Following their marriage, they lived in Plainview, Hartington, Laurel, St. Paul, Atkinson, and finally settling in Polk in 1968.

Bud retired in 1990 after over 37 years with KNE.

After retiring he kept busy mowing for the city, helping his son-in-law with harvest, hauling anhydrous tanks, amongst other things.

Bud was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Polk and the Polk Volunteer Fire Department. The fire departments were very important to Bud in all the towns he lived in.

Bud and Lila traveled and spent a lot of time camping. Bud greatly enjoyed hunting and fishing with his sons, grandsons, and extended family every year. Even when he didn't hunt anymore, he would still go and enjoy the outdoors. He liked playing pitch and teaching it to his grandkids. Bud's greatest joy was spending time with his family at get togethers.

Bud and Lila were married for almost 70 years. Bud's love for Lila was evident as he enjoyed taking care of her in later years when her health was failing.

Those left to cherish his memory are his children, Mark (Carita) Albin of Ankeny, IA, Brad (Jeanelle) Albin of Hastings, Melody (Mick) Hoffman of Polk, Scot Albin of Central City, Ginger Burney of Grand Island, and Jill (Mike) DeMers of Hordville; 12 grandchildren, Kirk Albin, Carisa Lowe, Tyson Albin, Mikayla Staehr, Clint Hoffman, Chad Hoffman, Stacy Rossmanith, Tara Horn, Tasha Burney, Derek DeMers, Josh DeMers, and Cara DeMers; 14 great-grandchildren; sisters, Mardelle Miller of Norfolk and Shirley (Lon) Heldt of Elkhorn.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Lila; eight brothers; two sisters; and Randy Saathoff.


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