Harold G. Buhrman
October 14, 2009

Harold G. Buhrman

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Harold was born March 29, 1928 to George and Rosa (Blackwell) Buhrman in Pilger, Nebraska. Harold grew up around the Pilger area. He farmed in the Scribner area between the years of 1954 to 1972. He was employed with Tonjes Movers for several years. He was the Manager of Eveland Supply until retirement. He served on School Boards in Herman and District 47 in Scribner. He was the president of the Planning Commission for the City of Scribner. He was an active member of the United Evangelical Lutheran Church and served on the council. Harold married Audrey Koglin on March 5, 1947. They raised seven children.

He was a very loving, caring father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He was a leader, teacher, mentor, and a good friend. He was a wonderful example and was always there when others needed him.

Survivors:
Wife - Audrey of Scribner
5 Daughters - Barbara and husband Alan, Fanning of Fremont
Cindy Buhrman of Papillion
Connie Davis of Oakland
Michelle and husband Mike, Stieren of Scribner
Marsha and husband Rick, Cinelli of Tempe, AZ.
Grandchildren - Heather Davis, Amanda Davis, Shane Davis, Brandi and husband Jack O'Malley, Cody Davis, Howie Lemon, Jessica Lemon, Zeb and wife Kendra Davis, Myriah and husband Jesse Dillon, Zach Davis Tadessa Davis, Dylan Stieren, Jaydn Stieren, Natasha and husband James McNutt
Great-grandchildren - Kevin Davis, Chase Davis, Jack O'Malley, Mark Davis, Kiah Davis, Ellery Dillon and Isabelle Davis
Brother - Marvin and wife Evelyn Buhrman of Wisner
Leland and wife Marjorie Buhrman of Fremont
Raymond and wife Judy Buhrman of Fremont
Sisters - Christine Peters of Henry, Nebraska
Florence Lemm of Norfolk
Harold was preceded in death by his Son, Steven Buhrman; Daughter, Linda Davis; Sons-in-law Craig Davis and Mark Davis; grandson, Jeremiah Davis and his parents, Brother Clarence Buhrman, Sisters Arlene Fuller and Norma Jean Buhrman; Brothers-in-law Glen Peters and Dennis Lemm.

The funeral will be 10AM Saturday October 17 at the United Evangelical Lutheran Church in Scribner. The Rev. Dr. Nicki McIntyre will officiate. Burial will follow in the Scribner Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the family and will be established at a later date. Visitation will be Friday from 3pm to 8pm with the family receiving friends from 6pm to 8pm all at the Ludvigsen's Scribner Funeral Chapel in Scribner.

Online guestbook at www.hooper-scribner.com

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Visitation
Ludvigsen's Scribner Funeral Chapel
With Family from 6pm to 8pm
509 Main St.
Scribner, NE  68057
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Service
United Evangelical Lutheran Church (ELCA)
610 Pearl
Scribner, NE  68057
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Interment
Scribner Cemetery

Condolences(4)

  1. PJ
    My husband and I would like to send our deepest sympathy to friends and family in the loss of you beloved Harold. Words are hard to express, at times like this. We truly understand the pain of losing one so dear, so we wanted to share with you, something that has brought us great comfort. John 11:14-44 shows us the account of Lazarus, whom Jesus resurrected, here on earth, before the very eyes, of those he loved. We can only imagine the tears of joy, when we too, are reunited with our dear loved ones. (John 5:28) I'm sure Harold will be missed by many of those, who's lives he touched, cherish the memories you shared together,and may you find comfort from the scriptures and those who surround you at this very difficult time.
  2. Natasha L McNutt
    Grandpa, I love you so very much. I can't wait to see you again. God Bless. Love always & forever. Natasha
  3. Jer
    Cindy and Family, Deb and I are sorry to hear about your Dad,I know how close you were to him. He's with your sister and brother now and I have it on good authority that he's feeling much better now that they were there to welcome him home.God bless you. Jer
  4. Gloria Wellman
    My deepest sympathies to the family of Harold. I've held a very special place in my heart for this dear man ever since I met him as his surgical nurse many years ago. Harold never forgot me and would give me hugs if I met him at a social gathering. The angels are rejoicing at his presence. My God's promise of eternal life bring you hope and comfort .
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