Percy Donald Aspegren

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Percy Donald Aspegren Veteran

Birth
Saronville, Clay County, Nebraska, USA
Death
10 Jan 2018 (aged 84)
Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Sec. 6 Lot 134 Plot 3
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Lincoln Journal Star - Lincoln, NE
Hastings Tribune - Hastings, NE
January 11, 2018

February 1, 1933 - January 10, 2018
Percy D. Aspegren, age 84, of Geneva, died Wednesday, January 10, 2018, in Geneva. Born February 1, 1933, in Saronville to Melvin & Leona (Barker) Aspegren.

Survivors: wife; Marie Aspegren of Geneva, sons; Daniel & Penny Aspegren of Geneva, Donald & Laura Aspegren of Lakewood, Colo., daughters; Christine Roth & husband Doug of Lincoln, Karen Aspegren Baum & husband Garrett of Littleton, Colo., brothers; Burnell Aspegren of Harvard, Herbert & Dot Aspegren of Sutton, nine grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren.

Funeral services: 10:30 a.m. Monday at the United Methodist Church, Geneva, with Pastor Michelle Gowin officiating. Military graveside services: Geneva Public Cemetery. Visitation from 1 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva. Memorials to the Geneva Legion Baseball Program.

The Nebraska Signal - Geneva, NE
January 24, 2018
Pg. 3A Col. 1

Percy Aspegren
Percy Donald Aspegren, son of Melvin and Leona (Barker) Aspegren, was born February 1, 1933, where his parent's farmed in Saronville. He passed away on January 10, 2018, at Heritage Crossings in Geneva, at the age of 84 years, 11 months and nine days. Percy received his name from a favorite uncle of his mother's, Percy Barker.
He was baptized at the Saronville Methodist Church in 1933, later being confirmed in the Saronville Lutheran Church when he was 14 years old. At five years old, he started country school District No. 9, one mile east of Saronville and then he moved to Saronville Grade School at 10 years, later transferring to Sutton in the sixth grade. Percy graduated from Sutton High School in 1950.
Quoted under his graduation picture, "His size would assure him a high place in the world," which not only spoke of his stature but could also be said of his kind and generous heart. Some of his favorite high school memories were FFA, and particularly basketball. The coach convinced his parents to let him play his junior and senior year, as he needed the "big guy" to play center. One thing he was most proud of was going head-to-head against three All-state centers his senior year, and being able to "hold his own."
After graduation from high school, Percy was given the opportunity to do what he loved most-farming the land for his neighbor's farm until he was inducted into the United States Army in June of 1953. He attended basic training at Fort Chaffee, Ark., transferring to Fort Sill, Okla., before receiving his order to Hammelburg, Germany for the next 15 months. While stationed there, he was assigned to the 142nd Field Artillery Group, 631 Armored Field Artillery Battalion.
Percy served as Corporal, operating as a sighter for the 155 Howitzer on maneuvers. In the summer of 1954, he and two other buddies went on leave, enjoying his travels to most of the countries in Western Europe, including Paris. He was honorably discharged from the Army in April of 1955.
Back in the fall of 1951, before heading into the Army, Percy noticed the cutest freshman baton twirler, Marie Ward, marching with the Geneva band. He knew immediately she was the one and wanted to meet her. Their mutual friends managed to bring them together and their favorite meeting place was at the roller skating rink.
They were married on August 28, 1955, at the Geneva United Methodist Church. They were blessed with their children, Dan, Don, Chris and Karen and together made a good life in Geneva. One thing that was important for Percy was he was a man of his word and a handshake was his bond. He was tremendously generous and was always willing to give a helping hand to those in need. It made him happy to farm with his son, Dan and then his grandson Ryan.
Percy's favorite time of year was in the summer, which he would help his children prepare cattle for 4-H, and showing at the Fillmore County and State Fair. Another special time was coaching pee-wee league and later managing the Geneva Junior and Senior Legion Baseball team for nine years. In the fall, you could always see him heading to Lincoln to watch Husker football with Marie. As the years went along and they stayed closer to home, the sporting channel was always on. "People would say I may have a sports addiction."
You could always see him and Marie being around family and friends, whether it was visiting his family in Colorado or here close to home. Being around his grandchildren and supporting their activities always brought a smile to his face. In the mornings you could find Percy and Marie sipping coffee at the local Senior Center, which was a special place for them to meet friends.
Percy enjoyed volunteering his time and was a member of the Geneva Community Grange, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, American Legion Post No. 68, and a lifetime member of the Geneva VFW Post No. 7102. He was on the Geneva Township Board and also the Fillmore County Fair Board for many years.
Welcoming Percy in heaven are his parents, Melvin and Leona Aspegren; brothers, Arnold and Byron; sister, Joan and many other family and friends.
Continuing life's journey are his wife, Marie, son's and daughter's-in-law, Dan and Penny Aspegren and Don and Laura Aspegren, daughter's and sons-in-law, Christie and Doug Roth and Karen Aspegren Baum and Garrett Baum; grandchildren, Derek and Kendra, Ryan and Lindsey, Jeffrey and Kelsey Aspegren, Katie and Josh Stewart, Bethany and Ryan Jaques, Nick Roth, Julie and Jesse Sierks, Jordon Baum and Alex Baum, and eight loving great-grandchildren.
All who loved and knew Percy will miss him.
A funeral service for Percy was held on January 15, at the United Methodist Church in Geneva, Pastor Michelle Gowin officiated the service. Sondra Myers accompanied the congregation in the singing of "In the Garden" and "Abide with Me." The recorded selection "Hallelujah" was also played during the service.
Pallbearers for the service included Derek Aspegren, Katie Stewart, Ryan Aspegren, Bethany Jaques, Jeffrey Aspegren, Nick Roth, Julie Sierks, Jordon Baum and Alex Baum. Honorary bearers included Brent and Abi Reinsch.
Interment was held in the Geneva Public Cemetery following the funeral service with military rites performed by Samuel J. Marsh, Geneva VFW Post No. 7102 and the Nebraska Military Honor Guard.
Farmer and Son Funeral Home conducted the services. Memorials are suggested to the Geneva Legion Baseball program.
Lincoln Journal Star - Lincoln, NE
Hastings Tribune - Hastings, NE
January 11, 2018

February 1, 1933 - January 10, 2018
Percy D. Aspegren, age 84, of Geneva, died Wednesday, January 10, 2018, in Geneva. Born February 1, 1933, in Saronville to Melvin & Leona (Barker) Aspegren.

Survivors: wife; Marie Aspegren of Geneva, sons; Daniel & Penny Aspegren of Geneva, Donald & Laura Aspegren of Lakewood, Colo., daughters; Christine Roth & husband Doug of Lincoln, Karen Aspegren Baum & husband Garrett of Littleton, Colo., brothers; Burnell Aspegren of Harvard, Herbert & Dot Aspegren of Sutton, nine grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren.

Funeral services: 10:30 a.m. Monday at the United Methodist Church, Geneva, with Pastor Michelle Gowin officiating. Military graveside services: Geneva Public Cemetery. Visitation from 1 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Farmer & Son Funeral Home, Geneva. Memorials to the Geneva Legion Baseball Program.

The Nebraska Signal - Geneva, NE
January 24, 2018
Pg. 3A Col. 1

Percy Aspegren
Percy Donald Aspegren, son of Melvin and Leona (Barker) Aspegren, was born February 1, 1933, where his parent's farmed in Saronville. He passed away on January 10, 2018, at Heritage Crossings in Geneva, at the age of 84 years, 11 months and nine days. Percy received his name from a favorite uncle of his mother's, Percy Barker.
He was baptized at the Saronville Methodist Church in 1933, later being confirmed in the Saronville Lutheran Church when he was 14 years old. At five years old, he started country school District No. 9, one mile east of Saronville and then he moved to Saronville Grade School at 10 years, later transferring to Sutton in the sixth grade. Percy graduated from Sutton High School in 1950.
Quoted under his graduation picture, "His size would assure him a high place in the world," which not only spoke of his stature but could also be said of his kind and generous heart. Some of his favorite high school memories were FFA, and particularly basketball. The coach convinced his parents to let him play his junior and senior year, as he needed the "big guy" to play center. One thing he was most proud of was going head-to-head against three All-state centers his senior year, and being able to "hold his own."
After graduation from high school, Percy was given the opportunity to do what he loved most-farming the land for his neighbor's farm until he was inducted into the United States Army in June of 1953. He attended basic training at Fort Chaffee, Ark., transferring to Fort Sill, Okla., before receiving his order to Hammelburg, Germany for the next 15 months. While stationed there, he was assigned to the 142nd Field Artillery Group, 631 Armored Field Artillery Battalion.
Percy served as Corporal, operating as a sighter for the 155 Howitzer on maneuvers. In the summer of 1954, he and two other buddies went on leave, enjoying his travels to most of the countries in Western Europe, including Paris. He was honorably discharged from the Army in April of 1955.
Back in the fall of 1951, before heading into the Army, Percy noticed the cutest freshman baton twirler, Marie Ward, marching with the Geneva band. He knew immediately she was the one and wanted to meet her. Their mutual friends managed to bring them together and their favorite meeting place was at the roller skating rink.
They were married on August 28, 1955, at the Geneva United Methodist Church. They were blessed with their children, Dan, Don, Chris and Karen and together made a good life in Geneva. One thing that was important for Percy was he was a man of his word and a handshake was his bond. He was tremendously generous and was always willing to give a helping hand to those in need. It made him happy to farm with his son, Dan and then his grandson Ryan.
Percy's favorite time of year was in the summer, which he would help his children prepare cattle for 4-H, and showing at the Fillmore County and State Fair. Another special time was coaching pee-wee league and later managing the Geneva Junior and Senior Legion Baseball team for nine years. In the fall, you could always see him heading to Lincoln to watch Husker football with Marie. As the years went along and they stayed closer to home, the sporting channel was always on. "People would say I may have a sports addiction."
You could always see him and Marie being around family and friends, whether it was visiting his family in Colorado or here close to home. Being around his grandchildren and supporting their activities always brought a smile to his face. In the mornings you could find Percy and Marie sipping coffee at the local Senior Center, which was a special place for them to meet friends.
Percy enjoyed volunteering his time and was a member of the Geneva Community Grange, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, American Legion Post No. 68, and a lifetime member of the Geneva VFW Post No. 7102. He was on the Geneva Township Board and also the Fillmore County Fair Board for many years.
Welcoming Percy in heaven are his parents, Melvin and Leona Aspegren; brothers, Arnold and Byron; sister, Joan and many other family and friends.
Continuing life's journey are his wife, Marie, son's and daughter's-in-law, Dan and Penny Aspegren and Don and Laura Aspegren, daughter's and sons-in-law, Christie and Doug Roth and Karen Aspegren Baum and Garrett Baum; grandchildren, Derek and Kendra, Ryan and Lindsey, Jeffrey and Kelsey Aspegren, Katie and Josh Stewart, Bethany and Ryan Jaques, Nick Roth, Julie and Jesse Sierks, Jordon Baum and Alex Baum, and eight loving great-grandchildren.
All who loved and knew Percy will miss him.
A funeral service for Percy was held on January 15, at the United Methodist Church in Geneva, Pastor Michelle Gowin officiated the service. Sondra Myers accompanied the congregation in the singing of "In the Garden" and "Abide with Me." The recorded selection "Hallelujah" was also played during the service.
Pallbearers for the service included Derek Aspegren, Katie Stewart, Ryan Aspegren, Bethany Jaques, Jeffrey Aspegren, Nick Roth, Julie Sierks, Jordon Baum and Alex Baum. Honorary bearers included Brent and Abi Reinsch.
Interment was held in the Geneva Public Cemetery following the funeral service with military rites performed by Samuel J. Marsh, Geneva VFW Post No. 7102 and the Nebraska Military Honor Guard.
Farmer and Son Funeral Home conducted the services. Memorials are suggested to the Geneva Legion Baseball program.