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Ardyce Bohlke Obituary

Bohlke, Ardyce L. (Gidley)

Hastings resident, Ardyce L. Bohlke, 69, passed away February 21, 2013. Born November 2, 1943 in Omaha, NE to Arthur and Naomi Gidley, Ardyce graduated from Omaha Central High School in 1961. She went on to receive her bachelor's degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1965. Ardyce married Jon Bohlke on February 4, 1967 and they raised two sons. Ardyce was the current program director for Kinman-Oldfield Family Foundation. Prior to this, she worked as the director of resource development for Hastings Good Samaritan Village. As a senator in the Nebraska Legislature 1991-2000, Ardyce served on numerous committees and as the chair of the Education Committee. Ardyce was a leader in many civic, cultural and educational organizations: Hastings Board of Education 1980-1988, serving as president 1984-1987; Hastings State Bank Board of Directors; Hastings League of Women Voters, president; YWCA Board 1987-1988, president; Hastings Utilities Board 1989-1991; Friends of Lied Board of Directors; University of Nebraska Foundation, trustee; First United Methodist Church, former member; First Presbyterian Church, current member; Museum of Nebraska Art Board, president; Hastings Symphony Board; chair of multiple campaigns to elect Ben Nelson as Governor and U.S. Senator. In 2002, Ardyce received statewide recognition from several groups for her contributions to education, which included being named Woman of the Year by the Nebraska Commission on the Status of Women. Ardyce was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her husband, Jon Bohlke, Hastings, NE; sons and spouses, Jon and Corrina Bohlke, Lincoln, NE, Jason and Stacey Bohlke, Hastings, NE; grandchildren, Nick and Emma Bohlke, Lincoln, Joshua, Allison and Brooke Bohlke, Hastings; aunt, Victoria Moody, Fremont, NE; sister and spouse, Sharon and William Griffin, Omaha, NE; sister-in-law, Julie Bohlke, Hastings; niece, Melissa Marvin and Geoffrey Hartig, Omaha; nephews, Barney and Micky Marvin, Omaha, Todd Nelson and Dr. Meg Testa, Cleveland, OH, Dr. Riley Nelson and Sandra Gomez, Albuquerque, NM, Chad and Megan Nelson, Santa Fe, NM; several cherished grand-nieces and grand-nephews.
Corrected date and time for the MEMORIAL SERVICE is Tuesday, February 26, 2013; 11am at First Presbyterian Church, Hastings with Rev. Dr. Berke Landrum and Dr. W.T. Israel officiating. Private family burial in Parkview Cemetery, Hastings. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the YWCA, the Maryland Project for CASA, or the Ardyce Bohlke Scholarship administered by the Hastings Public Schools Foundation. There will be no viewing or visitation. Book signing Saturday, February 23, 12-5pm, Monday, February 25, 2013; 9am-5pm at the funeral home (no family will be present), and one hour prior to the service at the church. Private condolences may be sent to the family at www.lbvfh.com. LIVINGSTON BUTLER VOLLAND
FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION CENTER

Hastings, NE 402-462-2147

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Published by Omaha World-Herald on Feb. 23, 2013.

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February 26, 2013

I worked with Ardyce on legislative bills and issues for several years. She demonstrated a commitment to students and education that was outstanding. Her personal character and style of working with others made he an effective and ideal Chair of the Education Committee. She was truly a blessing to education and our students.
Gary Hammack

Jim Little

February 23, 2013

I've know Ardyce for almost fifty years, and she has always been a wonderful friend. Heaven has received a great new addition. God bless you, dear.

Melissa Marvin

February 23, 2013

I love you Aunt Ardie...thank you for your incredible legacy...you have always been my rock...miss you forever xoxoxo Melissa

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