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Dorothy Brader

February 17, 1925 — November 5, 2000

Rural Pauline resident, Dorothy Dee Brader, 75, of 12730 S. Showboat Blvd, died Sunday, November 5, 2000 at her home.

Services will be Wednesday, November 8, 2000; 2:00 P.M. at First Presbyterian Church with Dr. Carl W. Utley & Rev. Matt Nieman officiating. Burial will be in Parkview Cemetery, Hastings, Nebraska.

Dorothy Dee Brader was born February 17, 1925 in Ogden, Utah to Ernest H. & Florence J. (Sherman) Husman. At the age of 6, she moved with her family to Pauline, Nebraska. She attended country school District #4 northwest of Pauline near her childhood home through the eighth grade. She graduated from Hastings High School in 1942 and attended Hastings College and received her teaching certificate. She taught school at her childhood school, District #4 and was later employed at the Adams County Courthouse. On January 12, 1947, she married Dale E. Brader at Pauline, Nebraska. They raised a family and farmed in the Glenvil, Nebraska area until 1965 when they moved to their current residence by Pauline, Nebraska, where they founded, River View Farms, Inc. in 1974. She was secretary until her retirement. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church and a past member of the Second Presbyterian Church, where she taught and was superintendent of Sunday school for many years. She was active in and led many groups within the church, community, D.A.R., Kings Daughters-a Methodist Church Group and the Adams County Historical Society.

Dorothy Dee Brader was preceded in death by her parents; 1 grandson, Brandon Brader and 1 sister.

Survivors include, Husband: Dale E. Brader - rural Pauline, NE; Daughter, Linda Spitz - rural Glenvil, NE; Sons, Richard Brader - rural Pauline, NE
Charles Brader - rural Pauline, NE; Grandchildren, 9; Sister, Eleanor Barrows -rural Hastings, NE

Memorial maybe given to First Presbyterian Church


VISITATION:
11-7-00 1pm-9pm
11-8-00 9am-Noon at Funeral Home
11-8-00 1 hour prior to service at Church

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