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John Klosterman Obituary

John C. Klosterman

January 22, 1936 - January 7, 2023

John C. Klosterman, 86, of David City, a farmer, cattle feeder, conservationist, banker and industry and civic leader, as well as a devoted husband, father and grandfather, passed away Saturday, Jan. 7, 2023.

A Celebration of Life will be held in the near future.

John was born in David City on Jan. 22, 1936, and attended country school and high school in David City, graduating in 1953. He continued his education at Doane College in Crete, where he received a bachelor's degree in mathematics and physics in 1958. He joined the Navy in 1958, serving five years on active duty and achieving the rank of lieutenant and was honorably discharged in 1969. John was extremely proud of his service to the United States and was a proud member of the Dwight Legion Post 110. John was the chairman of Grass Valley Farms, a sixth generation farm and feed yard in David City.

He married Beth Wilson on Aug. 19, 1959, and the couple settled in David City. They had three children – Anna, Margaret and Jack. John loved his family above all else, and he and Beth enjoyed traveling with their children and later their grandchildren, taking them on trips to museums, historical sites, zoos and many restaurants.

John farmed and raised cattle, and served as a strong member of the Nebraska banking community. His service included president and chairman of the board of First National Bank of David City and as a director of FirsTier Bank in Lincoln. But his true passion was agriculture, and he spent countless hours working to promote and strengthen agriculture in both Nebraska and across the United States.

He held numerous positions within the Butler County Livestock Feeders and the Nebraska Livestock Feeders associations, including president of both organizations. Throughout the 1970s, he held various roles in the National Cattlemen's Association. Later, he became a member of the Nebraska Feedlot Council. During his time on the Nebraska Feedlot Council, he spearheaded a committee that resulted in the merger of the council and two other state cattle producer advocacy groups into the Nebraska Cattlemen. John served as the first president of the Nebraska Cattlemen in 1988-89. He also was active in ag advocacy groups Ag 40 and Agricultural Builders of Nebraska, serving as president of both at various times over the years.

John and Beth were active supporters of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, especially of its Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources (IANR). John was instrumental in the formation of IANR in 1973, and later, he co-chaired a successful fundraising effort to build the Animal Science Complex on UNL's East Campus. He and Beth were generous financial supporters of IANR, including the Klosterman Feedlot Innovation Center, which is currently under construction at the Eastern Nebraska Research, Extension and Education Center near Mead.

John cared deeply for his community and worked hard to make it better for his children and grandchildren. He was part of many boards and organizations over the years, but was most passionate about his work to support and improve area medical services. He led the successful effort to fund and build the Butler County Hospital (1973) and Wellness Center (1987) and served as chairman of the Butler County Health Care Center Board of Trustees from 1971-2015.

He also served on the board of directors of the Future Generations Health Care Foundation in David City.

John was honored by the UNL Block & Bridle Club in 1989; inducted into the Nebraska Hall of Agricultural Achievement in 1990; and named Nebraska Cattleman of the Year by the Nebraska Cattlemen in 1990. He also received the Nebraska Rural Health Association Outstanding Rural Healthcare Award in 1999 and the David City Founding Fathers Award in 2010, among many other awards and honors.

Throughout his life, he and Beth loved to travel and took many trips to Texas. He also was a very accomplished woodworker and he loved creating special pieces for family and friends.

John was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Oda Klosterman; and sister, Jane Klosterman.

He is survived by his wife, Beth Klosterman; daughters, Anna Katherine Baker of Florida and her children Jordan Baker, Ellen Pearson (Shayne) and Katherine Baker; Meg Klosterman Kester (Ken) of Lincoln and their children Jacob Kester, Jed Kester, Molly Clinkscales (Jeff) and Liz Gallardo (Guillermo); son, John C. Klosterman III of David City (Julie) and children Elise Brown (Adam), Henry Klosterman (Molly), Mary Klosterman and Caitlin Sutter (Will); as well as great-grandchildren, Samuel Kester, Eloise and Avery Brown; Royce, Walt and Ida Klosterman and Jack Sutter. He is also survived by sisters, Katherine Ratiner of Silver Springs, Maryland and Ann Klosterman of Golden, Colorado. His life was an example of service and thoughtfulness his family strives to follow.

Memorials suggested to the Butler County Healthcare Foundation or University of Nebraska Foundation in honor of John Klosterman.

Arrangements with Kracl Funeral Chapel in David City.

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Published by The Columbus Telegram on Jan. 12, 2023.

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Noel McIntosh

February 7, 2024

Beth, I only learned of john´s death today. I´m so sorry to hear of your loss and wish you and your family peace during this difficult time. Though John graduated DCHS two years before me, we shared many times together in the band. Many years later when we visited you in your new home, it was a special time, especially touring the hospital and wellness center of which he was justly proud. He will long be remembered for his many contributions to the community, his state and most importantly, his family.

Noel McIntosh (Class of 1955)

Dave & Brenda Luckey

January 21, 2023

Beth and family, we are saddened to hear of John´s passing. Truly a kind hearted family man. Please know you are all in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Brenda & Dave Luckey

Chuck Hassebrook

January 21, 2023

Beth, Jack and Family - My sympathies go out to you on John's passing. He was a wonderful man - warm. smart, decent and engaging. It was an honor and a please to know him. Chuck Hassebrook

Mary Roncka

January 13, 2023

My sincere condolences to you Beth and your entire family. My thoughts and prayers to all.
Blessings, Mary Roncka

Deb Sedlacek

January 12, 2023

Wishing you peace, comfort, & love at this time of sorrow. My heart goes out to you Beth & your family during this difficult time.

Laura Gray

January 12, 2023

We are sorry to hear about grandpa Klosterman, dad and father-in-law. Our sincere condolences. With love, Rod and Laurie Gray and Family

Lyle Marquis

January 12, 2023

Our prayers are with you and your family.

John Wert, class of 54

January 12, 2023

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. We were classmates in high school although John was a grade ahead of me. We were trombone buddies in high school. My condolences to the family.

Dorothy Schaecher

January 11, 2023

I am extending my deepest sympathy in offering my sincere condolences in the passing of John. My thoughts and prayers. Dorothy Schaecher.

Chuck Schroeder

January 11, 2023

John was a genuine hero to me and many others who tried to follow his example of principled leadership. He will be long remembered as one of Nebraska's finest torch bearers for the ag industry and NU.

Marc S

January 10, 2023

Thank you for your military service

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