Saturday, January 22, 2022

Exeter-Milligan Girls Face BDS at Home

 

The Timberwolves came out fighting against BDS at home on Thursday night.  The first quarter saw them jump out with a lead 12-4 at the end of the first quarter but BDS came back strong in the second quarter and went on to win 34-43.













Thursday, January 20, 2022

Throwback Thursday

 

01/15/2012

Obituary for Ann (Morgan) Pospisil born on June 30, 1916 in West Blue Township, York County, Nebraska, the seventh of eight children. She died peacefully in the presence of family on January 13, 2012 in Exeter after 95 very full years of life. 

Members of Exeter Cub Scout Pack 218 prepared for their upcoming Blue and Gold banquet by making decorations to fit their theme of snowflakes and building stands for their pine wood derby cars.

Sharon Lott's Exeter-Milligan first graders had an enjoyable time at the Exeter Senior Center on Wednesday, January 11. We counted money for them, did flashcards with them and showed them some addition and subtraction games we use to practice our facts on the I Pads.

 


The seniors baked cookies, popped popcorn, and made juice for us for a snack at the end of time with them.

 

Exeter-Milligan Boys Pull Off Win Against Meridian

Exeter-Milligan boys junior varsity easily defeated a big Meridian team.  When the varsity team took the court the first half was a struggle with EM down 11-17 at the end of the half.  The team pulled together and made some shots but more importantly made some key free throws.  Meridian got into foul trouble with an intentional foul which put Kole Svec at the line making both of his free throws.  Exeter-Milligan prevailed winning 38-34. 










 

Exeter-Milligan Girls Struggle Against Meridian

Exeter-Milligan traveled to Daykin to play Meridian on Tuesday night.  The girls JV lost to an aggressive Meridian team and the varsity game didn't get any easier.  The EM girls were down 10 points at the half but came out hot nearly evening the score but fell back losing 26-33.









 

Obituary : Blondie M. "Blondie" M. Erdkamp

 


Eleanor Mae “Blondie” Erdkamp was born to Theodore and Krista Christensen on July 13, 1931 on the Cooper farm in Grove Township, Adair County, Iowa and passed away on January 15, 2022 at Heritage Crossings in Geneva, NE at the age of 90 years, 6 months and 2 days. She was one of 13 children in the family.

Blondie grew up on a farm north of Menlo, Iowa and attended grade school in Menlo and Stuart, Iowa through the eighth grade and graduated from Stuart High School in 1949.

Blondie was baptized at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Lincoln in January of 1951.

Blondie was united in marriage to Richard E. Erdkamp of Exeter, NE on January 20, 1951 and to this union 8 children were born. The number 8 was a pretty significant number in the Erdkamp household. Five of the eight children were born on the eighth day of the month and her husband Richard passed away in 1987 on December 8th.

Richard and Eleanor lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Omaha, Nebraska and Burress, Nebraska before settling in Exeter, Nebraska where she would spend the rest of her life until moving into Heritage Crossings Assisted Living in Geneva in 2011.

Blondie belonged to St. Stephen’s Catholic Church and was a member of St. Stephen’s Altar Society. Her greatest joy was cooking and baking for her family. She was a marvelous cook and a fabulous pie maker. Her children were many times greeted with homemade treats after a long day at school. She loved traveling to California to spend time with her brother Jack and his wife, Carolyn. Blondie kept books for her husband’s construction business and after Dick’s death, she worked at the nursing home in Exeter as a nursing assistant. You could also find her helping out at the Exeter Lumber Yard at times. She always had a big garden and enjoyed the fresh produce that was grown.

Blondie was preceded in death by her parents, Theodore and Krista Christensen, her husband, Richard E. Erdkamp, her father and mother in law, Leo and Anna Erdkamp, 4 sisters, Edythe, Opal, Ruth (Peggy), and LIllian and seven brothers, Leroy, Wesley, Glen (Lindy), Virgil, Verle Leland, and Orville (Pete). She is survived by her sons, Richard (Marcia) Erdkamp of York, David (Pat) Erdkamp of Exeter, Dale (Julie) Erdkamp of Exeter and Paul (Becky) Erdkamp of Exeter, daughters, Krista Egging of Lincoln, Peg (John) Becker of Exeter, Mary (Tom) Bristol of Maryville, TN and Joni (Wade) Harre of Exeter. Her brother and sister in laws, Jack and Carolyn Christensen of Fremont, California and Ron and Wilma Spoerl of Longmont, Colorado. She is also survived by 22 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren, and 2 great, great grandchildren, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends.

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

EM Boys Split at MUDECAS

Exeter-Milligan Boys lost their first game at the MUDECAS tournament to Diller-Odell. (22-53)and had to wait until Friday where they met Lewiston and won easily 69-34.  Congratulations to Draven Payne for his selection as a Honorable Mention on the MUDECAS B Division all tournament team.