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John Spady

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John Spady

Birth
Russia
Death
4 Apr 1975 (aged 71)
Adams County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Ayr, Adams County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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John Spady, 71, Rural Route 1 Ayr, died Friday at the Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital in Hastings.
Private memorial services will be held April 11. Burial will be in the Blue Valley cemetery.
SURVIVORS
Spady is survived by his widow, Alberta; one son, Richard, Hastings; three daughters, Mrs. Delon Buchholz, Ayr, Mrs. Darrell Laschanzky, Littleton, Colo., and Mrs. Joseph Barnasson, Ayr; one sister, Mrs. Pauline Personne, Hastings; one half-brother, Fred Spady, Hastings; two half-sisters, Mrs. Millie Trenholm, Denver, and Mrs. Mary Sweeny, Anaheim, Calif., and 13 grandchildren.
Spady retired in 1958 as district manager for the Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company after 31 years with the firm. He was an officer of KHAS-TV, a board member of the First National Bank, and a member of Lodge 50 AF&AM, Tehama Shrine and Scottish Rite bodies of Hastings.
CIVIC POSITIONS
Among civic positions he held in Hastings were president of the Jaycees, director of the Hastings Area Chamber of Commerce and member of the Hastings Planning Commission, Mental Health Board and the board of trustees of Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital.
Spady was born in Russia and moved with his family to Hastings in 1906 at the age of three years. His family returned to Russia in 1909 and came back to Hastings in 1915.
Memorials are suggested to the student nurses scholarship fund at the Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital.
The Butler-Volland Funeral Home is in charge.

HDT 5 April 1975 pg 9
John Spady, 71, Rural Route 1 Ayr, died Friday at the Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital in Hastings.
Private memorial services will be held April 11. Burial will be in the Blue Valley cemetery.
SURVIVORS
Spady is survived by his widow, Alberta; one son, Richard, Hastings; three daughters, Mrs. Delon Buchholz, Ayr, Mrs. Darrell Laschanzky, Littleton, Colo., and Mrs. Joseph Barnasson, Ayr; one sister, Mrs. Pauline Personne, Hastings; one half-brother, Fred Spady, Hastings; two half-sisters, Mrs. Millie Trenholm, Denver, and Mrs. Mary Sweeny, Anaheim, Calif., and 13 grandchildren.
Spady retired in 1958 as district manager for the Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph Company after 31 years with the firm. He was an officer of KHAS-TV, a board member of the First National Bank, and a member of Lodge 50 AF&AM, Tehama Shrine and Scottish Rite bodies of Hastings.
CIVIC POSITIONS
Among civic positions he held in Hastings were president of the Jaycees, director of the Hastings Area Chamber of Commerce and member of the Hastings Planning Commission, Mental Health Board and the board of trustees of Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital.
Spady was born in Russia and moved with his family to Hastings in 1906 at the age of three years. His family returned to Russia in 1909 and came back to Hastings in 1915.
Memorials are suggested to the student nurses scholarship fund at the Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital.
The Butler-Volland Funeral Home is in charge.

HDT 5 April 1975 pg 9


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