
Elmer
W. "Bud" Keithley
Elmer
W. “Bud” Keithley, 84, Seneca, died Sunday, January 11,
2004, at the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital in Seneca.
He was born August 25, 1919, in Pawnee
City, NE, the son of Willis Elmer and Augusta Louise Cornelius Keithley.
He was raised on a farm
south of Seneca and attended Diamond School. He helped on the family
farm and the Bernie Kampert farm while he was growing up. Bud was part
of the Civilian Conservation Corps camp, Company 2735, from 1936 until
1939 when Nemaha County Lake was established. In 1941 he was employed
by the Union Pacific Railroad for four years out of Axtell, KS. From
1945 to 1953 he worked in the stockyards in Omaha, NE and was a farm
hand there. In March of 1953 he began employment for the Kansas Department
of Transportation and remained faithfully employed for the KDOT for
32 years until his retirement on December 31, 1985. Bud held the Sub-A
Supervisor position for several years in Seneca and had been named
as a Supervisor of the year.
He was a member of the United Methodist
Church in Seneca. Bud will long be remembered by his family and friends
for his quick wit and
unconditional love he had for them. He had been in failing health since
1993 when he suffered a heart attack. He did woodworking and was very
good at fixing mechanical things.
On October 5, 1941, he married Barbara Jean Goebel at Marysville, KS.
They lived in Axtell, Omaha, and made their home in Seneca for the
last 50 years. After his retirement, they enjoyed traveling together.
Survivors besides his wife, Barbara,
of the home are two sons, Ronald Keithley of Kansas City, Elmer Keithley
of Eudora, KS; four daughters,
Linda Haggard, Barbara Enneking, and Joni Feldkamp, all of Seneca,
and Jeanne Dorste of Fall City, NE; a special niece they raised, Kate
Sanders,
of Baileyville; a sister, Hilda Levi of Hement, CA; a brother, Raymond
Keithley of Underwood, IA; 15 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren,
2 step-grandchildren and a step-great-grandchild.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by
sisters, Gladys Wilcox, Elsie Spring, Velma Hart, and Virginia Keithley;
granddaughters, Lisa
Baker on September 1, 2001, Melissa Feldkamp on July 9, 1980, and a
grandson, Brent Larkin on August 8, 1974.
Funeral services will be 1 P.M. Wednesday
at the United Methodist Church in Seneca. A visitation will be held
from 6 to 8 P.M Tuesday at the Lauer
Funeral Home. Burial will be at the Seneca City Cemetery.
Memorials may be given to the Respiratory Department at the Nemaha
Valley Community Hospital or to the United Methodist Church at Seneca
and sent in care of the family.