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WESTON - Julius C. Meduna, 95, of Weston entered into eternal rest Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at Saunders County Medical Center Long Term Care in Wahoo. He was born Feb. 13, 1926 in rural Weston to Louis and Ludmilla (Bartek) Meduna. He attended Weston High School. Julius was a lifetime farmer in Saunders County, and he also worked in the deli department at Hinky Dinky in Wahoo. He was united in marriage on Feb. 15, 1954 to Marcella Coufal at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Brainard. From this union seven children were born, Julie, Leo, Louis, Nancy, Mark, Irene and Dave. Julius was a faithful member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church, Knight of Columbus Council 1833 and the Legion of Mary. He enjoyed planting flowers and gardening, but his life centered around his devotion to the Catholic faith and his love for his family. Julius is survived by his wife of 67 years, Marcella Meduna; children, Julie (Jerry) Sydik of Raymond, Dr. Leo (Denise) Meduna of Malmo, Louis (Linda) Meduna of Lincoln, Mark (Roxanne) Meduna of Weston, Irene (Henry) Hrdlicka of Fremont and Dr. Dave (Shari) Meduna of Lincoln; son-in-law, Don Schweitzer of Warsaw, Mo.; grandchildren, Jeremy (Katie) Sydik, Mike (Rebecca) Meduna, Joe (Chelsea) Meduna, Amanda (Brian) Ring, Phillip (Tonya) Meduna, Allison (Kirk) Brown, Amber (Joe) Stolpe, Dan (Jessie) Schweitzer, Dean (Cassie) Schweitzer, Crystal Severin, Jesse Meduna, Hank Hrdlicka, Rachel (Zach) Simonds, Jacob Meduna, Emily Meduna and Eric Meduna; 37 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Nancy Schweitzer; parents; brother, George Meduna and sisters, Lillian (Omar) DePau, Theresa Meduna and Dolores (Glenn) Bongers. Mass of Christian Burial was Saturday, May 8, at St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church in Weston. The Rev. Matthew Vandewalle was celebrant. Interment was at St. John Cemetery in Weston. Memorials have been established to St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church or St. John School. Visit www.marcysvoboda.com to leave condolences. Svoboda Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
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