Douglas Garey
Beaver City resident, 79
BEAVER CITY - Douglas B. Garey, 79, of Beaver City died on Saturday, Feb. 26, 2022, at the Beaver City Manor in Beaver City.
Viewing and visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. on Thursday with the family greeting people from 5-7 p.m. at Wenburg Funeral Home, in Beaver City.
Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. on Friday at the First Presbyterian Church of Beaver City with the Rev. George Probasco, officiating.
Interment will follow at Mount Hope Cemetery, Beaver City.
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He was born on Dec. 9, 1942, to Rubert Lemoyne and Margaret Jane (Andrews) Garey in Oxford. He was raised on the Garey family homestead outside of Beaver City. When his father passed away, Margaret married Harold Ludlow of Red Cloud. Doug attended school at Beaver City Public Schools and graduated in 1960. He furthered his education by attending Kearney State College and earned his Bachelor's degree in Jan. of 1965.
He married Betty Jean Davis of Hastings on Feb. 27, 1965, and to this union three children were born, Alan, Brian, and Dallas. He spent 31 years as a dedicated educator and mentor in the Beaver City High School and Southern Valley Public School systems where he taught business and computer technology courses. In 1998, Douglas finished his long-standing career in education. After this, Douglas and Betty acquired and operated the Beaver City Times Tribune newspaper for 12 years. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Beaver City and served as a church treasurer for 40 years. Doug served as chairman of the 911 Board, a church elder, an Aksarben Ambassador, and on the Tri Valley Foundation board. Doug sang in the church choir since junior high and was a soloist for funerals, weddings, and many special occasions. He was a devoted community and church member as well as a devoted educator. Doug built many lasting relationships over the years as an active member of the community.
Doug valued spending time with his family and on the farm raising Hereford cattle. Many fall hunting seasons were spent accompanying his grandchildren. An annual highlight of his year was the family trip to Fort Robinson State Park. The Garey family has spent an extended weekend at the Fort for now 16 consecutive years. Doug and Betty spent most of their free time in retirement following their grandchildren to their numerous events.
Survivors include his wife Betty Garey of Beaver City; sons, Alan (Trene) Garey of Curtis, Brian (Nikki) Garey of Kearney, and Dallas (Jami) Garey of Arapahoe; 11 Grandchildren, Kelcey (Ricky) Walker, Riley (Kayla) Garey, Regan (Cole) Scheer, Kellan Garey, Jaden (Rachel) Garey-Jacobson, Noah Garey, Layna Garey, Grayson Garey, Nico 'Vee' Garey-Bivins, Nolen Garey, and Haiden Garey; two great-grandchildren, Everly Walker and Easton Garey; brother, Angus (Verjean) Garey of McCook; sisters-in-law. Joyce Schlick of Fairfield and Janet Osborne of Thornton, Colo.
He is preceded in death by his parents Rubert L. Garey, Margaret J. Garey Ludlow, and stepfather Harold Ludlow; stepsister, Polly Anna (Bud) Ellingrod; brothers-in-law, William Schlick and Jim Osborne; niece, Nicole Osborne; and nephew, Joseph Osborne.
Memorials are suggested to Beaver City Manor and Beaver City Senior Center.
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Gregory Huerta
March 2, 2022
Doug was a great man and loved by many and will be missed by many. We had a lot of laughs through the years and he was one of the best joke tellers I know. May he rest in peace and may God bless him and the family.
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