
Merle
A. Rhoades
Merle A. Rhoades,
81, of Seneca, formerly of Culbertson, NE, died Sunday, October 26,
2003, at Crestview Manor in Seneca where he had been a resident
since 1987.
He was born September 18, 1922, at Culbertson,
the son of George and Fairy Seybold Rhoades. He attended District 20
Grade School and graduated
from Culbertson High School in 1939. Merle worked for the CB & O
Railroad as a fireman before he enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1942.
He served during World War II and was honorably discharged in 1944.
He
spent time in Veteran’s Hospitals in Downey, IL and Topeka before
he entered Crestview Manor.
He was married to Elma Jean Taylor March 22, 1942 at Oberlin, KS. They
were later divorced.
His memberships include the Veterans
of Foreign Wars Post #6219 and the American Legion both at Culbertson.
He had enjoyed boxing in his
younger days and boxed in the Golden Gloves Contest sponsored by the
McCook Elk’s Club. While he was hospitalized, he reached out
to others and volunteered over 14,000 hours for the benefit of veterans.
He received recognition numerous times for his volunteer service with
the Veteran’s Administration.
Survivors are his son, Michael Rhoades, Rancho Cordova, CA; two brothers,
Earl Rhoades, Amarillo, TX, and Wayne Rhoades, Union City, CA; two
sisters, Barbara Almond, Elizabeth, CO, and Maxine Talley, Culbertson.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Emma
Rhoades and LaVaughn Anderson, and two brothers, William and Glenn
Rhoades.
Funeral services will be Thursday, October 30, 2003, at 11 A.M. at
the Carpenter Breland Chapel in McCook, NE. Burial will be in the Culbertson
Cemetery with the Culbertson VFW providing an honor guard.
Memorials may be given for the American Cancer Society and sent in
care of the family.
Lauer Funeral Home was in charge of local arrangements.