Craig C. Burchess
August 22, 1947 - October 28, 2025
Craig C. Burchess, 78, of Grand Island passed away following complications after an emergency hernia surgery on October 28, 2025.
To honor Craig's wishes no service will be held. In lieu of flowers or solicitations, please consider donating your time or money to your local food bank or animal shelter. All Faiths Funeral Home is entrusted with arrangements. You may also leave condolences at
www.giallfaiths.comCraig was born on August 22, 1947, in Hastings, Neb., the only son of Jack and Julie (McDonald) Burchess. He graduated from Doniphan High School with the Class of 1965. During and after those years, Craig took on a variety of jobs that reflected his strong work ethic and adaptability; from traveling with the wheat harvest to driving a beer delivery truck in the tri-city area. These early experiences helped shape his practical mindset and steady, grounded approach to life.
He went on to pursue higher education at the University of Nebraska at Kearney, where he earned his Master's degree in Education; and then some. During his college years, he met Mary Ellen "Mel" Gembala, the love of his life. They were married on May 11, 1969, and shared 57 wonderful years together until Mel's passing on March 22, 2025. Their journey as a couple began in Hastings, continued in Kearney, and eventually led them to settle in Grand Island, where they built a life filled with lasting memories.
Craig dedicated his career to teaching History and Social Studies, while also coaching Track and Football. His passion for learning never waned; he continually deepened his knowledge of both American and World History. A forward-thinker, Craig embraced technology early on and was among the first to own a personal computer. Outside the classroom, he found joy in golfing, hunting and had a deep affection for his dogs.
Growing up on a farm west of Doniphan equipped Craig with the work ethic and versatility needed for the many part-time jobs he held throughout his teaching career; all aimed at supporting and enriching his family's life. During the summers, he worked at the Pine Street station in Grand Island and did road construction for Hooker Brothers. On weekends, he took on retail shifts at Husker Men's Wear and bartended at the Grand Island Saddle Club.
Though pragmatic by nature, Craig had a gift for infusing everyday life with meaning and connection. He introduced family, students, friends and neighbors to a wide range of cultural experiences, always finding thoughtful ways to celebrate others. Whether it was a personalized card or a small, heartfelt gesture, Craig had an unmatched ability to make people feel seen and appreciated in their moments, big or small.
After moving to Kuester Lake, Craig spent many hours working on his "hobby house" with his wife, Mel; a personal project that brought them both a sense of accomplishment and lasting memories. He was a steady presence in the lake community, and his contributions and company were genuinely appreciated.
Survived by his children, Shelia, and Adam; granddaughter, Jordan and grandson, Jack; great-granddaughter, Emery; sisters, Nanci (Mike) Adams and Susie (Don) Maul and numerous other family and friends.
Craig was preceded in death by his wife, Mel; daughter, Jamie Lynne; and parents.
Published by The Grand Island Independent on Nov. 4, 2025.