Kevin Victor Stork
February 24, 1952 - July 14, 2025

Kevin Victor Stork

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Kevin Victor Stork, age 73, of Omaha
Died Monday July 14, 2025.

Kevin was born February 24, 1952 in Fremont to Victor and Violet 'Knecht' Stork. He was baptized at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Arlington. The family lived on a farm near Arlington until 1953, when they moved to Fremont. Kevin attended Trinity Lutheran School and graduated from Fremont High School in 1970. He attended Peru State College for three years.

On May 16, 1980, he married Mary Theresa Sullivan in Sioux City, Iowa, they made their home in Omaha and later in Elkhorn.

Kevin worked at Bostwick's in Omaha for three years then was employed by Overhead Door Company for a number of years. In 2006 he became the owner and manager of Bella Vita Restaurant in Elkhorn. He retired in 2023.

Survivors include his sisters Rita Smith of Fremont, Diane (Gary) Feldman of Litchfield, brother Dale (Kathy) Stork of Arlington; nephews and nieces, Mitch (Cassie) Feldman, Dan (Clarissa) Feldman, Kristina (Randy) Swift, Nick (Laura) Smith and Jason Stork; five great nieces and nephews.

There will be no services at this time a Celebration will be held at a later date.

Kevin spent many hours doing odd jobs for the Poor Clare Nuns of Omaha at their facility. In his memory, donations can be made to Poor Clare Nuns of Omaha, Franciscan Monastery of St. Clare, 22625 Edgewater Road
Omaha, NE 68022 or https://www.omahapoorclare.org/

Ludvigsen Mortuary in Fremont in charge of arrangements, online guestbook at www.Ludvigsenmortuary.com

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Condolences(5)

  1. Connie and Mike Tushner
    Kevin will truly be missed by all of us on our lake. We loved his smile and enthusiasm for life. He loved the lake. He was a man of faith. He loved our Lord. We pray our God’s arms were open to receive our dear friend.
  2. Dan Snow
    Kevin will truly be missed. I will miss his smile his laugh and his true generosity and friendship. He was a great man and a wonderful person I am proud to call a friend. God bless🙏🙏
  3. Tony Staup
    I was so sorry to hear the news of Kevin's death. To his family I am sorry for your loss.
    I only knew Kevin for a short time but he was a likeable vibrant person. I am not surprised to read of his involvement with The Poor Clares. But he never mentioned his work. A mark of true humility.
    I have faith that Kevin is now at peace. I will miss him
  4. Pam (Cernik) Nielsen
    Diane and family,
    So very sorry to hear of Kevin's passing. May God bring you peace and comfort at this difficult time.
    Pam
  5. Tom Ruffino
    Kevin will be missed by all of us who really knew him. He was always willing to help others even without their asking. I will miss your happy smile and jokes and playing golf and softball. May God accept you in his arms in heaven.
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