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Ron & Jeanne Cornell
May 26, 2025 | Colorado Springs, CO
Photo courtesy of Adams & Swanson Funeral Home - North Platte
North Platte, Nebraska
Aug 14, 2008 – Apr 22, 2025
Ethan Max Brittenham, age 16, of North Platte, Nebraska, passed away on April 22, 2025 at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. He was born on August 14, 2008, to Alicia Tschetter Brittenham and Duane Brittenham. A sophomore at North Platte High School, Ethan was known for his quiet confidence, strong work ethic, and deep capacity for kindness.
Ethan was a sweet and loving kid: tough, strong, and hardworking, but never too proud to let his mom, Grammy, or aunties love on him. Whether he was talking to adults or working alongside neighbors, he carried himself with a maturity far beyond his years. He was a good conversationalist and an even better listener—composed, respectful, and easy to be around.
Ethan had a deep love for the outdoors and lived for deer season. He shot his first deer at age 12 and filled his license every year after. He never shied away from a job, whether it was mowing lawns, fixing fence, or painting window trim. He began lifting weights with his dad at 12 and rarely missed a day at the gym. He understood the meaning of “What happens with the boys stays with the boys.”
He found a passion in welding and his team recently placed third at the state level in Skills USA. Ethan saw a future in it. He was also an adventurer at heart. He traveled to Alaska with his grandparents in 2022 and 2024 and was already planning a 200-mile float trip down the Yukon River. He loved flying with his Grandpa Carl and was always thrilled to take the controls.
Ethan also had a playful side that shone brightest with the people he loved. He could spend hours playing Gran Turismo 3 or Wii tennis, setting off fireworks on the Fourth of July in Aberdeen, or racing go-karts (once so hard he broke a rib he didn’t tell his mom about). He loved Nerf battles, Minecraft, late-night phone calls, and talking about welding projects or the truck he was fixing up. His humor, curiosity, and creativity made him a joy to be around.
One of Ethan’s proudest projects was restoring a 1959 Chevy truck given to him by his Grandpa Carl. Though it didn’t run at first—and even without brakes—he worked on it with his dad until it ran. Someday he was going to drive it with his favorite music blaring through the speakers: Chris Stapleton and Hank Williams Jr.
Ethan had a soft spot for animals, especially cats, and was something of a cat whisperer. He loved Taco Bell Doritos tacos with green sauce, Five Guys fries, and homemade chuck wagon beans—his go-to dish when his mom wasn’t home to cook. He believed in real mashed potatoes (never from a box).
Ethan lived fully and loved deeply, with a kind heart, a strong spirit, and a generous soul. His presence made life better for everyone lucky enough to know him.
The family members who preceded him in death were his grandfathers: Gary Brittenham, Thomas Tschetter, and Duane Knepke.
Survivors include his parents; his grandparents: Betty Knepke-Hamit and Carl Hamit (Wallace), Mary Tschetter (South Carolina); Denise Brittenham (Gothenburg), his uncle, Dale Brittenham (North Platte); his Cousaunt Erin Anderson and Funcle Brady Shelbourn (Minneapolis, MN); his godparents Treg and Cameron Vyzourek (Superior); and great aunts, great uncles, and cousins of the Tschetter, Anderson, Hamit, and Knepke families. He also held a special place in his heart for his “Aunt” Krissy Rumery.
He is deeply loved and will be missed more than words can express.
In lieu of flowers or plants, memorials may be directed to the family for designation at a later date.
Services will be held 11:00 AM, Saturday, April 26, 2025 at First Evangelical Lutheran Church with Reverend Patrick Sipes officiating. Those wishing to sign the book may do so 9:00-4:00, Friday, April 25, 2025 at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home which is in charge of arrangements.
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Ron & Jeanne Cornell
May 26, 2025 | Colorado Springs, CO
It´s taken me awhile to put my thoughts into words. Ethan was truly a shining light. His quick wit and humor always made me laugh. Certain people leave a permanent stamp on your heart and Ethan was one of those souls. God needed his pure soul and kind heart even though it leaves a hole in all of those who knew and loved him.
Amy Phillips
April 28, 2025 | Friend
One of my very favorites.. Alway's made my day to see his smile and to make me smile with him! Huge hug,
with all the right words.
Beth Harris
April 26, 2025 | North Platte, NE
I cannot imagine what you are all going through at this time. Our hearts are breaking for you and we send our love and thoughts. Wishing we could be there to hug and comfort you in-person. Our children are so sad to lose a cousin, and send their love across the states.
Candice Hackbarth
April 26, 2025 | Milwaukee, WI
We are heartbroken for your loss. Ethan was such a delightful young man. Bob and I enjoyed Ethans visits and felt so honored that he would take the time to walk over and spend time with us. He was always respectful and made us feel so special. May God comfort your hearts and give you strength. Loving prayers for you and your family.
Ruth Brown
April 26, 2025 | North Platte, NE | Neighbor
Ethan will be missed enormously! Our hearts are so broken!
Candy Candy Laursen
April 25, 2025 | Spearfish, SD | Friend
We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. We hope you find peace during this difficult time.
Cheryl, Darrell, Carissa and Jace Yost
April 25, 2025 | North Platte, NE | Friend
Our hearts are so broken by your loss. All of you are in our thoughts & prayers.
The Bray Family
April 25, 2025 | North Platte, NE | Neighbor
What a sweet loveable little boy to me! He had such a sweet but mischievous smile but always respectful. Alisha and Duane rely on God to give you strength as there are so much sorrow ahead but he will be there and will understand your pain and grief even when you don’t!
Blessing and love
Connie Stewart
April 25, 2025 | Coffeyville, KS | Friend