Kurt Thomas Haeker
Billings, Mont. resident, 61
BILLINGS, Mont. – A memorial service for Kurt Thomas Haeker will be held on Saturday, September 16, 2023, at 1 p.m. on a family farm in Nebraska. Located on Highway 136 and Q Road, east of Alma, Nebraska about 5 miles, the entrance to the pasture will be marked with balloons. This is a pasture area, there are no developed areas. Please wear casual clothing and shoes appropriate for a rural area.
Please join the family afterward at 2 p.m. at Peace Lutheran Church in Alma for coffee and dessert. The church is located at 310 US Highway 183, Alma, Nebraska.
Kurt Thomas Haeker, 61, of Billings, Montana, died on August 30, 2023, at his home. He was born on March 30, 1961, in Longmont.
Kurt is survived by his loving wife and son, his mother Jane Haeker of Longmont, his sister Dawn Martinsen of Longmont, and nephew Chris (Kara) Hobson, of Greeley, Colorado and niece Kathryn (Chris Elliott) of Staunton, Virginia, and numerous relatives.
The family requests no flowers but to make a charitable contribution to an organization that supports wildlife, hunting or fishing or wetlands.
Expressions of caring and kindness can be sent to the family at www.nelsonbauerfh.com
The Bauer-Torrey & Mach Funeral Home in Alma is in charge of the arrangements.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Bauer-Torrey & Mach Funeral Homes - Alma.
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Mark Stringer
September 11, 2023
My condolences and so sorry for your loss. We were friends and neighbors, (Rozena Drive) when we were very young and continued through all years of school together. God bless all.
Scott Miller
September 10, 2023
My condolences to Kurt´s family! I knew Kurt in High School and College and remained friends since then. He was such a smart guy and also a very interesting person. He was always thinking and you never knew what he would do next. Some of my fondest memories were: his golden retriever Angel, living with Kurt and Greg Holst in College, hunting doves with him and Angel, eating frog legs that he caught in Kansas, riding around in his red Scout, talking about wildlife, and just listening to him talk about all his adventures. He was a good man and will be missed!
Suzanne Turner Kloster
September 8, 2023
So sorry for your loss! May your memories and time spent in nature help comfort you all. Kurt was a friend in high school and he was a very kind person. Bless you all during this time.
Tish Sharen Marti
September 8, 2023
My heart is with the Haeker family. We weren't close in high school but I do remember what a kind person he was.
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