Bernard-Bockerman-Obituary

Bernard J. "Barney" Bockerman

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Well looking at a few of these notes to the family has brought back some memories for me. I remember that laugh also, it was similar to my aunt Edith's. And yes you could tell before you every seen him that Barney was in the room. I remember Arlene coming out of the house when you pulled on the property, she would walk out towards your vehicle and say "I don't know where that damn Barney is". I remember the watermelons and tubing down "Topeak" and I also remember the little Red Honda 50 they...

Thanks for the memories. That was one laugh we'll never get. What a great joke & story teller. He will be missed by all who's lives he touched.

Many good memories of my uncle; I am sorry we cannot attend the service, but am with you all in thoughts and prayers.

Thanks for all the memories, riding the Honda, watermelons, tubing topeak. and thanks for the name. Blessings to all the Family

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Bernard's Obituary

Hastings resident, Bernard J. ?Barney? Bockerman, 90, passed away July 7, 2015 at Perkins Pavilion, Good Samaritan Society, Hastings-Village. Services will be Friday, July 10, 2015 at 2 pm at the Apfel Funeral Home Chapel, Hastings with Pastor Joe Bockerman officiating. Burial will be in the Concordia Cemetery, near Prosser with military rites. Visitation will be Thursday, July 9, 2015 from 7 pm to 9 pm with the family present from 7 pm to 8 pm at the Apfel Funeral Home Chapel, Hastings. Condolences may be sent to the family from, www.apfelfuneralhome.com. Apfel Funeral Home, Hastings is in charge of the arrangements. Memorials may be given to Hastings DAV Club or the Christ Lutheran Church or School Fund, Juniata.Barney was born November 28, 1924 the fourth son to August ?Gus? and Iva (Currier) Bockerman in Prosser, NE, he was raised with nine siblings and an ?adopted? Indian brother on a farm outside of Prosser. He attended Prosser Public School. Barney lied about his age to get into the Navy before WWII ended so he could join his brothers in their services to their country. He was critically injured and consequently became 90% disabled. After his discharge he went home to the farm, supplementing his income by repairing automobiles, inventing farm equipment and investing. He married Arlene Walsh and then lived on the Topeka Farm. Although he did not have any children he helped raise 23 nieces and nephews who were fond of him. Barney had an unforgettable laugh. You could walk into a room and know that he was there from hearing his laugh. His friends and family loved to listen to his stories and jokes up until the last day of his life. He will be dearly missed. He was a member of the American Legion, Doniphan, the Veterans of Foreign War and Disabled American Veterans both in Hastings. He is survived by two sisters, Bonnie McLeod of Juniata and Betty (Tommy) Robison of Springfield, MO, 10 nieces, Connie (Robert) Krebsbach of Grand Island, Janet (Ron) Amack of Lincoln, Diane (Max) Cramer of Glendale, AZ, Kay (Karol) Evans of Hastings, Linda (Mike) Kube of Grand Island, Cheryl (Kurt) Escritt of Pleasanton, Kay (Todd) Milbrath of Mounds View, MN, Tammy (Dale) Valentin of Glenvil, Ronda (Rich) McCoy of Juniata and Donna Brezina of Harrisburg, NC, 11 nephews, Duane (Pat) Hinrikus of Columbus, Ronald (Liz) Bockerman of Springfield, NE, Richard (Alice) Bockerman of Lincoln, Arlo (Marsha) Bockerman of Palmer, Tommy (Judy) Robison of Nixa, MO, Dennis Bockerman of Hastings, Victor (Teresa) of Hastings, Loren (Janet) Bockerman of Hastings, Brent (Kris) Bockerman of Omaha, Tim (Helen) Bockerman of Kearney and Joe (Sue) Bockerman of Chambers and one sister-in-law, Lorraine Bockerman of Kearney.He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Arlene, 5 brothers, Carl, Loraine, William, Mervin and Raymond Bockerman, 2 sisters, Dorothy Hinrikus and Edith Frickey and nephew Jerry Bockerman and niece Jeanette Bockerman.

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