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Rex D. Mercer

Lincoln, Nebraska

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Rex D. Mercer, 82, Lincoln, died Friday (3/10/06). Born in Lincoln (2/14/24) to Raymond and Faye (Riley) Mercer. Member: Methodist Church, Northeast Athletic Hall of Fame, Nebraska Wesleyan Plainsman Hall of Fame, Nebraska Football Hall of Fame, American Legion Post 3, LEA, NSEA and NEA.Family...

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We were so sorry to hear about Rex. We had so many fond memories from Northeast High School days, through years at Wesleyan, to especially the years he coached at Eagle and we were at Elmwood. Our sympathy to you and your family.
John and Aileen

My sympathies to Rex's family. I taught with Rex at SE for over 15 years. My memories of Rex are that he was always professional, extraordinarily patient, and had consistent good humor. He was respected highly by both students and faculty. In the difficult job he had, that is high praise.

We were so sorry to hear of Rex's death. Good Glenhaven neighbor and friend. Our sincere sympathy to all of your family.

Please accept my condolences on the loss of your father. He never saw me without stopping to ask how I was doing and how my parents were doing. We loved to talk sports and the friendly Knight-Rocket rivalry. He will be missed.

So sorry. You have our sympathies.

I am so very sorry! You have our sympathy.

I am very sad to learn of Rex's passing. He was a great coach and teacher at both College View and Southeast. I had the great experince of playing for him through out my High School years He will be greatly missed. He was a good friend after I was graduated from Southeast.

WE ARE SADDENED BY THE DEATH OF A GREAT SUPPORTER OF SPORTS AND A GREAT FAMILY MAN. HE WILL BE MISSED BY THE COMMUNITY, FRIENDS AND FAMILY. SORRY WE CAN'T BE THERE FOR THE SERVICE BUT OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH THE FAMILY. GEORGE AND JAN BROCKLEY

Rex was the big brother I never had. He was my first true friend in Lincoln. I will miss him dearly.