Kent "Toby" D. Taubenheim passed away unexpectedly at his home on Wednesday, September 21, 2022.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, September 29, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. at St. John's Lutheran Church in Eustis, Nebraska with Pastor Kathy Gundell officiating. Burial will follow at East Cemetery.
Visitation will be Wednesday, September 28, 2022 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at St. John's Lutheran Church in Eustis.
He was born to Lee and Rosemary (Jeffers) Taubenheim on January 19, 1958 in Kearney, Nebraska. He spent his early life on the family farm in Watertown. If you were ever around him long enough you would most likely hear a Watertown story or two. He knew from an early age that farming was in his blood and that is all he ever wanted to do with his life. Later on, the family moved to Amherst where he graduated with the class of 1976.
He was united in marriage to Karen (Wild) Bohac on February 12, 1975. Their union was blessed with a son, Chad and a daughter, Renea.
The family moved to Elwood in 1980, where he got a job working as a farmhand for Willard Bellamy. He continued working hard and eventually was able to get his own land and equipment and start farming for himself. He was a whiz at the markets and knew everything there was to know about running a farm. His happy place was in his John Deere.
He enjoyed nature and would take his kids on nature walks when they were little. He also enjoyed driving his family around showing them everything that he had planted. He was always very proud of his crops.
His kids and grandkids always brought a smile to his face. He enjoyed hearing about how well Collin's classes were going in Texas, and Trevor's hunting and fishing adventures on his land, which he would sometimes join in on the fun. His granddaughters kept him on his toes with their busy lives as well. Quinn and Taylor talked about their softball games and going to middle school while Peyton talked about gymnastics and all of her best friends. He loved his family very much and they will greatly miss their conversations with Grandpa Tauby.
If he was stuck in the house, he would most likely have an old war movie on, like Battle of the Bulge or any movie with John Wayne, and making his famous barbecued chicken and homemade gravy. Something his children have not been able to duplicate.
Toby never knew a stranger. He was able to fill a room up with his smile and his whole body laugh! He loved playing cards, whether it was with his kids, grandkids or his buddies down at the lake. He could talk to anyone for hours, make friends with most people he came in contact with, and could remember people's names from years ago. He was an amazing person with the biggest heart and there will never be another like him. He has left a big whole in all of our hearts and will be deeply missed.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Glenn and Greg Taubenheim; and his granddaughter, Rylee Wolf.
He leaves behind his son, Chad and wife Melissa Taubenheim of Kearney; his daughter, Renea and husband Shannon Wolf of Elm Creek; and his grandchildren, Collin and Trevor Taubenheim of Kearney and Quinn, Taylor and Peyton Wolf of Elm Creek; brother, Tim and wife Janice Taubenheim of Amherst; sisters-in-law, Tammy Kratzer of Riverdale and Bonnie Taubenheim of Lincoln; many nieces and nephews; and more friends than stars in the sky.
Memorials are suggested to the family in his name for later designation.
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Bryan and Deb Darnall
September 29, 2022
Toby was just a joy to be around, when he came into the room, everyone smiled and greeted him as if he was their best friend. We feel very grateful for knowing him as a friend and a neighbor
Larry Ossenkop
September 28, 2022
So sorry to hear. Always enjoyed eating or visiting with Toby, generally at Medos.
Thinking of all of his family, and Waylon and his family at this time!!
Dee Steever
September 27, 2022
I loved Toby! He was such a onary kind soul with the heart the size of Texas! He always had a smirk that made you wonder what he was thinking about! (Well, part of the time I think I could guess what he was thinking...)He was a friend-not just when it was convenient, but anytime I was around him!
He would take the time to talk to me, or have a drink,or listen to me and he never judged me!
He definitely was one of the good ones and I will miss him dearly!
Dan Trampe
September 27, 2022
Kent was a great friend all through high school and after. The memories I have with Kent and all my other friends can never be replaced. The time Kent had Glenns Chevelle and proved that he could burn the tires off, I will never forget. Rest in peace my good friend.
September 25, 2022
Deepest sympathy from Phyllis and Cindy Bohac and Kathy King. Thinking of you all at this time.
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