
John
O. Nebgen
John O. Nebgen, 93, of Bern, Kansas, died December 15, 2002, at the
Sabetha Hospital. He was transferred there from the Apostolic Christian
Home in Sabetha where he had been a resident since 1999.
He was born October 22, 1909, north of
Sweet Springs, Missouri, one of seven children of William F. and Clara
Mueller Nebgen. On the day of his birth, his parents were holding a
public sale in preparation for a move to Oklahoma where the last of
the Indian Territory had been opened to settlement. The family settled
on a farm near Pryor, Oklahoma, but due to primitive living conditions
and because survival was hard, they returned to Missouri in 1918. They
lived southwest of Oak Grove, Missouri in the Wide-A-Wake neighborhood.
John graduated from Oak Grove High School in 1927, and in 1932 he received
a bachelor's degree in social science from William Jewell College in
Liberty, Missouri. During college he was involved in the editing the
college yearbook. After teaching for a few years, in 1937 he moved to
Bern, Kansas to work on the Bern Gazette as a writer, printer, and publisher.
On June 20, 1938, he married Marjorie
Wittwer in Savannah, Missouri. They lived in Sedan for a year before
they returned to Bern to publish the Bern Gazette. John later began
work as an agent for Standard Oil. He was drafted in early 1943 into
the US Army and sent in early 1944 to England as a medic with the 96th
General Hospital Unit. He was discharged in 1945. In 1950 he joined
the Bern Oil Company as a partner until his retirement in 1971. His
wife, Marjorie, preceded him in death on April 27, 1997.
He was a member of the United Methodist
Church at Bern where he had served as treasurer and a trustee, the Charles
F. Fankhauser Post #326 of the American Legion, and the Knights of Pythias.
He also served on the city council for two terms, mayor of Bern for
two terms, and on the school board of the Bern Elementary School for
several years.
Survivors are a son, John T. "Tom"
Nebgen of Rome, Illinois; two daughters Palle Rilinger of Kansas City,
Missouri and Patricia Swayne, of Dayton, Ohio; seven grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
Memorial services will be 1:30 pm Monday,
December 23, 2002, at the United Methodist Church at Bern. Inurnment
will be at the Bern Cemetery, Bern, Kansas.
Memorials may be given for the United Methodist
Church, Bern, Kansas 66408.