Harold E. Gerdes

Harold E. Gerdes
a career he retired from with the State of Nebraska Department of Roads. Harold married Diana Buhrman on May 14, 1966, at the Golgotha Lutheran Church in rural Wausa. After marriage, the family lived in Osmond and then later moved to Norfolk. While living in Osmond, he was a volunteer firefighter for the Osmond Fire Department.
They then built a house in rural Ashland and moved there in 1976. He was known for his personality of 'everyone is a friend' — the one you could call and count on for anything: a road trip, a help with a project, a call for no other reason than to just talk. Being with his family and doing projects on the acreage was his all-time favorite hobby.
Harold loved animals of all kinds, many animals, dogs, cats, cows, horses, sheep, chickens, you name it they would end up as pets on his acreage. He would vacation with his wife, Diana, he would help his daughter Cindy sneak animals (pets) on the property for mom not to know, he would take his daughter Dina to sales to buy rare coins. He was always the hero when his 'girls' would break down on the side of the road, or just to show up for coffee at the craziest times of the morning at the local truck stop. Many days as his grandchildren came into this world, he would hop in his truck and show up for them for any adventure that called. He will be missed by many.
Survivors include his spouse, Diana Gerdes of Ashland; children Cindy (Lawrence) Burke of Louisville, NE, and Dina Loo vonRentzell of Lincoln; four grandchildren, Jacob Burke, Johanna Burke (Specialist Kaleb Rader-Farabee), Joseph Burke and Jesse Burke; one great-grandchild, Waylon Tucker Rader, and siblings LeRoy Gerdes of Osmond, and Mary Ann Finch of Norfolk.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Johanna; daughter Kristy Lynn Gerdes; grandson Tucker Frank vonRentzell, and siblings Roger Gerdes, Alvin Gerdes, and Leonard Gerdes.