Richard Adkins Obituary
Richard "Rick" E. Adkins Jr.
August 1, 1943 - November 29, 2025
Richard "Rick" E. Adkins Jr., age 82, of Laurel, Neb. passed away on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at his residence surrounded by his family.
Funeral services will be held on Monday December 8, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. at Faith Community Church in Laurel. Burial at Laurel Cemetery. Visitation on Sunday, December 7th at church, from 4 to 7 p.m. and will continue on Monday one hour prior to services.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Wintz Funeral Home in Laurel.
You may watch a livestream of the funeral on Faith Community Church's Facebook page.
Rick Eugene was born on August 1, 1943, in Chicago, Ill. to Richard (Dick) and Mollie (Clasper) Adkins. They relocated to Osmond, Neb. following the completion of Dick's war service. Rick graduated from Osmond High School and attended UNL where he earned a bachelor's degree in animal science and business and a master's degree in agronomy. He married Joan Skinner of Wisner, on June 5, 1966. Rick began his career as a Nebraska County Extension Agent centering his expertise on the youth and livestock programs. In 1970 he entered the banking profession with Geneva State Bank and moved his family to Laurel upon the family's acquisition of Security National Bank. Due to the unexpected death of his father, Rick became CEO and President in 1980. He was elected President of the Nebraska Bankers Association from 1999- 2000, and served on numerous NBA and ABA committees, including the Nebraska Executive Board. His commitment to the NBA continued throughout his banking career. He especially enjoyed being on the selection committee for the NBA Leadership Program, a role he cherished because it allowed him to meet and encourage the next generation of bank leaders. In 2015, he retired as bank CEO and President but remained Chairman of the Security Bank Board of Directors until his death. Rick was recognized for 50 years of service to commercial banking by the NBA, & Security Bank staff. Throughout his career in extension and with the bank, his commitment to service has been strong.
In 1998 Rick began pursuing his hobby of horse riding, and through countless hours in the barn practicing, became a champion rider. He won the World Select Quarter Horse Show and was named the National High Point Select Trail Rider by the National Snaffle Bit Association in 2012. He received the same high point honor from the American Quarter Horse Association in 2013 and was the 2014 All American Congress Select Trail Champion. He served several terms as the President of the Nebraska Quarter Horse Association. Since 2010, Rick also served as an AQHA national director. Prior to his own riding career, he served as the Nebraska Quarter Horse Youth Association Leader for several years, and in 1998 was named the AQHA National Outstanding Youth Leader. Rick recently learned that he had been elected for induction into the prestigious Nebraska Quarter Horse Association Hall of Fame this January 2026.
Rick is survived by his wife of 59 years, Joan, Laurel; his four daughters and their spouses, Sara (John) Skretta, Lincoln, Amy Adkins, Houston, Texas, Betsy (Mark) Becker, Valley, and Megan Adkins-Bollwitt (Jamie), Kearney, Neb.; brother, Jack (Judi) Adkins, Mesa, Ariz.; sister, Mary Nyberg, Omaha, Neb.; sister-in-law, Gail (Hal) West, Champlain, Minn.; and brother-in-law, Brent (Denise) Skinner, Minnetonka, Minn; grandchildren include Sam and Ben Landgren, Claire Gangwish, Tony and Coby Skretta, and Bailey (Rudy) Stofer; great-grandchild, Charlotte Stofer.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Dick and Mollie Adkins; in-laws, Jess and Edith Skinner; brother-in-law, David Nyberg; and son-in-law, Mark Landgren.
In lieu of flowers memorials can be directed to the Rick Adkins Memorial Fund c/o Security Bank P.O. Box 278 202 E Second St., Laurel, Neb. for future designations.
Published by Lincoln Journal Star on Dec. 5, 2025.