Memorials › Kenneth Joseph “Whitey” Arlt
13 Sep 1935 – 22 Apr 2025
| Birth | 13 Sep 1935 |
| Death | 22 Apr 2025 |
| Cemetery | Saint Bonaventure Cemetery Columbus , Platte County , Nebraska , USA |
| Added by | Judy Johnson on 23 Apr 2025 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/281896024 |
Kenneth J. (Whitey) Arlt, age 89, died Tuesday, April 22, 2025, at the Veterans Home in Norfolk. Mass of Christian Burial is 10:00 a.m. Saturday, April 26, 2025, at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Columbus. Visitation is Friday from 4:00-7:00 p.m. with a 7:00 p.m. vigil service, all at the church. Burial is in St. Bonaventure Cemetery with Military Honors by The American Legion Hartman Post #84 Honor Guard. Kenneth Joseph (Whitey) Arlt was born on September 13, 1935, in Humphrey, Nebraska to Leander (Pat) and Evelyn (Diederich) Arlt. He attended school at Holy Family, Lindsay, Nebraska, graduating with the class of 1953. In November of 1953 he, along with three friends, joined the US Army and took basic training at Fort Riley, Kansas. After basic, he went to Ft Lee Virginia and Camp Chaffee Arkansas and finally to Ft Sill, Oklahoma where he was a radio operator in the Artillery. On April 12, 1955, he married his high school sweetheart, Bernice Kurtenbach, and they lived in Lawton, Oklahoma until his discharge in November 1955. He worked for Behlen Mfg. for a few years and in 1963 he began working for the USPS where he continued working until his retirement in 1992. After his retirement he worked part time for the Columbus Cemetery and for Hadley Braithwaite, Van Berg Golf Course He was a lifetime member of the VFW Post 3704, a member of the American Legion Post 84 for 50 years, a charter member of Amvets Post 10, and a lifetime member of DAV. He assisted for many years with placing flags at the Bell Tower, Frankfurt Square and placing flags on Tombstones of veterans in Columbus Cemeteries on Memorial Day. He was a member of the American Legion Honor Guard for 30 years and helped with 676 services and received the Keith Bryan Award. He was a Volunteer Bingo Worker at VFW for over 30 years. He has been a member of St Anthony Church since 1958 where he ushered for over 20 years, was a member of Perpetual Adoration since its inception and was a life member of Knights of Columbus. He enjoyed sports of any kind, played American Legion baseball and town team baseball and softball as a young man. He played on several softball teams in the Columbus and Genoa area. He coached Little League Baseball for all his sons and was a volunteer umpire for many games and had many "discussions" with many fans over the years. He was a huge St Louis Cardinals fan and attended many of their games over the years with his wife. Whitey was also a big Husker fan and he with his wife and his siblings attended many Husker games over the years, having been to all Big 12 and Big Eight stadiums creating many memories. He attended most of his sons' baseball and midget football games and when they were in high school, did not miss a wrestling meet. He made many friends during these events. He loved playing cards for many years with his friends and later with his grandkids. He is survived by: Wife of 70 years: Bernice Arlt of Columbus Children: Peg (Ron) Ziola, Tom, Tim (Kim), Joe (Kay), John (Lois) all of Columbus and Pat (Rhonda) of Wichita, KS 15 Grandchildren 19 great-grandchildren Many nieces and Nephews Brothers: Bob (Judy), Jim (Melanie), Sister: Mariette Christensen Sister-in-law: Janie Arlt Preceded in death by: Parents; Pat & Evelyn Arlt Brothers: Glen & Darrell Nephew: Gary Arlt Brother-in-law: Del Christensen Sister-in-law: Darlene Arlt
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