Dwayne -Covey-Obituary

Dwayne H. Covey

North Platte, Nebraska

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Dwayne H. Covey, 81, died Aug. 11, 2010, at Good Samaritan Health Care Center in Alliance.He was born Jan. 20, 1929, in Moorefield, to Linus D. and Leatha H. (Kugler) Covey.Dwayne attended and graduated from the University of Nebraska School of Agriculture in Curtis, in 1946 and was also a state...

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My deepest sympathy to the Covey family. I remember Mr. Covey as an excellent teacher, and a well respected man. Our lives were made better for having known him. Sincerely, Cathy Campbell

I am sorry to hear of Dwayne's passing, he was my teacher in grade school and hauled us kids around to track meets and baseball games. He was a avid bowler also I remember many good times in the Curtis bowling alley when his team was bowling. My God Bless him on his peaceful journey.

I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Covey's passing. He was my 8th grade teacher and grade school basketball coach. The photo used in this obituary is exactly like I remember him. May God bless the Covey family. He will be missed.

Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
-Paul and Levina Fritsche and family

Sending my sympathy to all the Covey Family. My prayers and thoughts are with all of you at this time. Carol (Engbrecht) Jones. Broken Bow NE.

Dear Betty,
My Dad (Bud) speaks so fondly of Dwayne and the friendship they shared--building our house, projects at school ... the list goes on!! He will be missed! Love, the Heerens.

Dear Aunt Betty, Linda, Debbie & Dave,
Our prayers and thoughts are with you. How I wish I could be there to give you all big hugs. May God help you through this time of sorrow. We love you all!
Sandy & Steve

So sorry to see the passing of "Mr. Covey" He was a good teacher weather of lifeand reponsablates (a softball and a student)or learning (modern math). I would watch the Curtis Paper to see how the family was doing. He will be one of the people I always think about when I think of my home town. Take care , I send hugs. Sincerely.

Sending our sympathy to a real nice family. Bill and Elaine Witt
PS Dewayne and I competed in baseball agains each other in 1946.
( He well remembered well a couple of the games. We laughed
aout it a lot.) Great guy, you were lucky to have him Bill