Died Saturday June 26, 2021 at the Hooper Care Center
Don was born June 15, 1922 in Kilgore, Nebraska to Cecil and Norma 'Horner' Hart. He was raised in the Kilgore/Cody area and worked at home on the family farm. During the Great Depression he had to drop out of school in the 8th grade to help with the family farming/ranching operation. He worked various ranching jobs in the area before the breakout of the war, and then enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1942. He reported for duty on Dec 29, 1942 and went through basic training in Florida. He served in the European and African Theaters during WWII, serving primarily in Italy, and was honorably discharged out of Sioux Falls, SD, on November 23rd, 1945. After returning to Kilgore he met and married Erma Jane Galligher and over the years together they raised 5 children. While working at a Butcher Shop in Valentine, he was encouraged to attend a meat cutting school in Ohio, after which he was proud to have received a diploma. He then worked at a locker plant in Arcadia, Iowa before moving the family to Ashland, NE. After some years in Ashland, he traveled with the family to Loveland, CO to look at a locker plant before eventually settling with the family in Scribner, NE, where he owned and operated "Don's Market". Upon closing the market in Scribner in the early 70's, Don worked for Wimmer's Meats in West Point for a few years until he retired.
Later in life Don enjoyed traveling to AZ in the winters and enjoying life with Frances Meyer, until Frances "Franny" passed away in 2014. Don and Frances made their home in Hooper for many years. Don always loved to dance, listen to music, and interact with other people. Over the years he never lost the enthusiasm he always carried for his love of horses, livestock, and trains. Don always had a lot of stories to tell about his younger days as a "cowboy".
Don was a member of the Hooper American Legion Post #15, the VFW, and the Faith United Methodist Church also in Hooper. Don was also a member of the Scribner Fire and Rescue departments for many years. Don recently received the Jordon Medal from the Masonic Lodge for being the oldest Master Mason in the Scribner Lodge, and received a Masonic award for "Sixty Years of Service as a Master Mason"; having been a member since 5/27/1947.
Don is survived by his Children and spouses; Mike and Sara, Tim and Joyce, Nancy, Bobby and Diane, Keith and Jamie. Grandchildren; Valeri, Cody, Korey, Kelly, Brian, Chad, Tamara, Jamie, Stephanie, and Brittany.
Great-Grandchildren; numerous Great-Grandchildren. Brother Kenneth, and Brother-in-law Ron Hand.
Proceeded in death by his Great-Grandchildren: Liberty Turner, and Austin James Hart. Sisters: Dorothy, Vivian, and Shirley.
The graveside service will be Thursday, 2pm at the Hooper Cemetery with Military Honors and a Masonic Service. Visitation will be Wednesday from 4-8pm at Ludvigsen's Hooper Funeral Chapel in Hooper. Memorials are suggested to the Scribner Volunteer Fire and Rescue and the Hooper Volunteer Fire and Rescue Departments.
Online guestbook at www.hooper-scribner.com
To watch a recording of the service please use the following link:
https://youtu.be/rPjvVClHXyw
Condolences(4)
Francie Ewing
Anderson, IN Sunday, October 1, 2023 Don was a dear friend from the past that I will always remember with fondness. He was a humble and kind man that rarely spoke of his life accomplishments. I always enjoyed his humor and wit. He was a rare human being. My visits were few and far between. My condolences to his family. RIP, Don.Kenny Hurt
Scribner, NE Thursday, July 1, 2021 Don I will miss youDiane Berens
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO Wednesday, June 30, 2021 Many fond memories of Don and dad breaking horses on Sunday afternoons. And then getting to ride horses in the Dodge County Fair. And how could I forget the free hot dogs he would pass out in the. Butcher Shop. My deepest sympathy to the Don Hart family.Patty Robart Moeller
Pierce, NE Tuesday, June 29, 2021 Tim, I am so sorry for your loss. Your dad was a very entertaining man. He lad a lot of stories to tell. I have alot of memories from the locker visits. I did not realize that he lived in Hooper. I now know where you live. We go to Mesa almost yearly. One still misses their dad when they pass. Many prayers your way. Safe travels home