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Milan Bruce Horak

3 Jun 1916 – 28 Oct 1992

Birth3 Jun 1916
Death28 Oct 1992
CemeteryMount Hope Cemetery
Sargent , Custer County , Nebraska , USA
Added byTerry Wilmoth -Jepsen on 24 May 2014
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58592636

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MILAN BRUCE HORAK Funeral services for Milan Bruce Horak were held Monday, November 2, at 2:00 p.m. at Rhoad Funeral Home in Sargent with Rev. Wayne Hasselquist officiating. Music was provided by Jane Hasselquist and Lecah Penny with Linda Seifried organist. Rhoad Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Sargent. Pallbearers were Joe Horky Jr., Larry Bottorf, Jr., Casey Moon, Ronald Hansen, Robert Neill and John Rush. Honorary pallbearers were Ted Garris, Jay Buckbee, Bus Moon, Steve Haumont, Richard Hansen, Joe Horky, Sr., Edmund Horky and Clifford Horky. Milan Bruce Horak, born June 3, 1916 at Ravenna, Nebraska passed away October 28, 1992 at the age of 76 years. At an early age he moved with his parents to Sargent. Within a short time they moved to a farm in Cummings Park where he spent the rest of his life. On February 10,1942 he was united in marriage to Luella Ohmberger at Ord, Nebraska. To this union was born two children, Donald and Diane. He was a member of the Ord Elks Lodge. He enjoyed sports and his main interests were golfing and bowling. He leaves to mourn his death, wife, Luella, son, Don and wife Karen from Tempe, Arizona, daughter, Diane Neill and husband Robert from Denver, Colorado, grandchildren, Brian, Denise, Lindsey and Jennifer, step grandchildren, Doug, Rick, and Mark Pointer, sisters, Hilda Masters from Buhl, Idaho, Irma Alexander from Burwell, Nebraska and other relatives and many, many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents. In Memoriam So determined and strong, Independent, loving and kind. Not a more helping person, Could anyone hope to find. So many great memories, We'll remember him by. All of the good times - What a wonderful guy. To leave the land better, Than when it was found. To give more than take, From God's given ground. He had a good life, Now life's labor is done. Time for us to stand alone, And face the setting sun. To leave the world enriched, Was our dad and grandpa's desire. We believe be really succeeded, And now he can finally retire. A Tribute To Our Dad Our father was a quiet man, beloved by one and all, Everyone who knew our Dad fond memories can recall. He lived a very humble life, content with what lie had, We never heard him once complain, the man who was our Dad. He farmed the land most of his life and planted seeds in season. The seed he sowed the deepest grows in our heart and reason. He taught us right from infant up and in his gentle way, He really drove the lesson home by living it each day. He gave us many gifts in life that money cannot buy. The gifts of honesty and trust, We treasure very high. He taught us to be thankful for whatever things he had, But most of all we're thankful that we had him for our Dad. Don and Diane .

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