Vernon J. Low
July 14, 2010

Vernon J. Low

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Vernon was born May 2, 1916 on a farm near Scribner to Henry and Elsie (Peters) Low. He has lived all his life in the Scribner/Uehling area. He farmed for several years, then became a herdsman for the Hillside Dairy at Uehling for many years, and later he continued working for Willard Heyne.

On December 25, 1940, Vernon was married to Edna Witte, and she preceded him in death on October 4, 2006.
Vernon was also preceded by 3 sisters.

Survivors: daughter - Nadine and husband Garry Porter of Olalla, Washington
3 sons - Jerry and wife Nancy Low of Fontanelle
Glen and wife Bonnie Low of Uehling
Dennis and wife Paula Low of Uehling
7 grandchildren
9 great grandchildren
brother - Harold Low of Scribner

The funeral service will be 2 PM Tuesday (July 20th, 2010) at St. John's Lutheran Church (county line) with Vicar Jeffrey Schmitz officiating. The committal will be in St. John's Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to his church.

Visitation will be on Monday (July 19th) at Ludvigsen's Hooper Funeral Chapel in Hooper, Nebraska from 2 PM to 8 PM, with the family receiving friends from 6 to 8 PM.

Online guestbook at www.hooper-scribner.com

Ludvigsen's Hooper Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

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Visitation
Ludvigsen's Hooper Funeral Chapel
With Family present 6pm to 8pm
108 E. Elk St.
Hooper, NE  68031
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Service
St. John's Lutheran - County Line
Interment
St. John's Lutheran Cemetery - County Line

Condolences(5)

  1. Rev Kim Cottingham McSheehy
    When I heard of Vernon's passing, I stopped everything and remembered so many wonderful things: our monthly "Dodge County Democrats" gatherings in the family home in which I learned so much about the area and shared Holy Communion with Edna and Vernon since Edna wasn't able to come out to St John's, his stories of work, his love for his children and grandchildren, being best man for Jerry's wedding and his immense pride in your achievements. During this time of sorrow, I looked back at what I preached at Edna's service "Home is where the heart is. Edna's heart was in Christ, knowing that in him, she had a home" May Christ comfort you in your grief with the sweet resurrection promise of eternal life to make tears of loss less bitter.
  2. The Metzger Children, Karen, Keith and Kathy
    We had tremendous love and respect for Uncle Vernon and Aunt Edna. They were the best we kids could ask for, through out our lives. We loved them very much and will forever miss them in our lives. Our sympathy goes out to all of their family, and although we cannot attend the services, our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
  3. Glen Popken & Sally
    Our thoughts and prayers are with all of Vernon's family. He will be missed by all who knew him, Love you all
  4. Harlan and Adelaide Low
    Before I ever knew Vernon I knew his parents as they attended Salem Lutheran Church where I attended. With all the Low get togethers over 57 years I have gotten to know him, and his family. Lots of fun and most of all lots of wonderful memories. He will be missed. Adelaide vonSeggern Low and Harlan Low
  5. Howard Larson
    Uehling is my home town. I remember Vern. I was in school with Glen and Dennis although not in the same grade. Having experienced the loss of my parents I know it is never easy. My sympathy to the family.
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