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Thursday, May 21, 2026

Obituary | Melinda Lee Hofferber

 Marilyn Marie (Murphy) Manning. She was one of eight children born in the family. She passed away on May 9, 2026, at Hilltop Reserve Assisted Living in Denver, Colorado, at the age of 71 years, 8 months, and 30 days.

Melinda grew up in Burress, Nebraska, and attended Exeter Public School, graduating with the class of 1972.

Melinda first married Ken Mumby, and together they had a daughter, Lisa. The family moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, where Melinda earned an Associate’s Degree in Nursing from the University of Nevada-Las Vegas in 1975. After her divorce from Ken, she and Lisa returned to Lincoln, Nebraska.

On January 10, 1979, Melinda married Tom Hofferber, whom she met through her brother Tom and sister-in-law Bette Manning. Tom adopted Lisa, and the family settled on the Hofferber family farm near Fairmont, Nebraska.

Melinda’s nursing career was marked by passion, dedication, and innovation. She began working at Fillmore County Hospital, establishing the county’s first Cardiac Rehabilitation Program. While working full-time, she pursued a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing at the University of Nebraska, graduating in 1988. She then became Director of Cardiac Rehabilitation at York General Hospital from 1990 to 1999. A continuous learner, Melinda earned her Master of Science in Nursing/Advanced Practitioner Degree in Nursing in 2002 and relocated to Boulder, Colorado, where she served as a Nurse Practitioner at Rocky Mountain Cardiology (later Boulder Heart) for 20 years before retiring in 2022.

Beyond her work in the nursing field, Melinda contributed to the nursing and medical communities. She served on the board of the American Heart Association, including two years as president, and served on the board of the Nebraska Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Network, the Physician Board Review of Colorado, and the Advanced Practitioner Preceptor program. She was also active on various policy boards, offering mentorship and guidance to countless colleagues.

Melinda loved life outside of work. She enjoyed time with her friends, family, and grandchildren, often finding ways to include the great outdoors in her adventures. On the farm, she could be found working in the yard or cycling on gravel roads. Family trips to Grand Lake, Colorado were favorites, and were filled with mountain scenery, kayaking, and hiking. She also enjoyed advanced puzzles, painting, floral arrangements, and teaching Sunday School with her sister-in-law, Bette Manning, at the United Methodist Church in Geneva. Melinda was loved by all of her friends and family, and left impactful impressions on her patients and colleagues far and wide.

Melinda was preceded in death by her parents, Thomas and Marilyn Manning; her sister, Clara Manning-Fletcher; and her former husband, Tom Hofferber.

She is survived by her daughter, Lisa Suzanne Gutterman & husband Steve; her grandchildren, Henry Manning Smith, Hayden Andrew Smith, and Gemma Rose Smith; her brothers, Thomas David Manning & wife Bette, Chris Manning & wife Brenda, Mark Manning & Sheree Miller, Kent Manning & wife Cindy, Matt Manning & wife Heather; and her sister, Jennifer Manning & Robb Urschel.

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Obituary | Robert L. Gloystein

Robert Lawrence "Bob" Gloystein, 72, passed away on May 8, 2026. Bob was born on November 23, 1953, in Seward, Nebraska, to Lawrence and Eleanor (Blum) Gloystein. He grew up on a farm outside of Utica, Nebraska, with two brothers, Lynn and Doug.

Bob graduated from Centennial High School in Utica in 1972, where he was an outstanding athlete setting several school records in track and field. He went on to attend the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He was a member of Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity and earned a bachelor's degree in 1976. That same year, he married Annette Richter of Gresham, Nebraska. They had four children: Ashley, Kendall, Whitney, and Tanner.

Bob began his career as a high school agriculture teacher in Plainview, Aurora, and Exeter, Nebraska. He later transitioned into industry, working for Horizontal Boring and Tunneling Company in Exeter, and, later, Monsanto (now Bayer Global) in Waco, Nebraska, until an injury forced his retirement in 2019.

In his younger years, Bob enjoyed farming, gardening, and coaching high school football and track. He was a fan of Husker athletics and especially loved following Nebraska football, volleyball, and basketball on both radio and TV.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Lawrence and Eleanor Gloystein, and his father-in-law, Art Richter.

Bob is survived by his wife, Annette Gloystein; his four children and their spouses: Ashley Gloystein-Klatt and husband Ryan Klatt of Omaha, Nebraska; Kendall Gloystein and husband Jason Leichner of Council Bluffs, Iowa; Whitney Gloystein and husband Chris Allison of Lincoln, Nebraska; and Tanner Gloystein and wife Kim (Sladek) Gloystein of Exeter, Nebraska. He is also survived by grandchildren, Joanna Papke, Zoey Papke, Kyler Klatt, and Parker Gloystein.

He is further survived by his brothers, Lynn Gloystein and wife Kathy of Henderson, Nebraska, and Doug Gloystein and wife Alice of Hastings, Nebraska, as well as many nieces and nephews.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Death Notice | Melinda Lee Hofferb

 A Funeral Service for Melinda will be Thursday, May 21, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. at the United Methodist Church in Geneva, Nebraska. A Graveside Service will be in the Exeter Cemetery following the Funeral Service.


Public visitation will be Wednesday, May 20, 2026 from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m with family present from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Farmer & Son Funeral Home in Geneva.

Monday, May 18, 2026

EMF Graduation | Class of 2026

The first class to graduate from Exeter-Milligan-Friend High School graduated on Saturday, May 9. 

Future Plans

Caleb Black - United States Marine Corpse

Dylen Collier - Northeast Community College, Business

Christian Conley - Central Community College, Sports Analytics

Kaydence Haase - Midland University, Sports Management

Brett Kallhoff - University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Business

Logan Krupicka - University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Computer Engineering/Computer Science

Alivia Luzum - United States Army

Jase Luzum - Central Community College, Audio Design/Engineering

Avery Nichols - Southeast Community College, Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning

Josiah Oceguera - Southeast Community College, Ag Diesel Technology

Kiley Oldehoeft - Wayne State College, Nursing

Selah Petersen - Southeast Community College, Business Administration

Trevin Ronne - Southeast Community College, Welding

Taylin Schluter - Southeast Community College, Entrepreneurship

Neal Scott - Central Community College, Automotive Technology

Hadley Sladek - Wayne State College, Elementary Education (Minor: Special Education)

Tucker Svec - University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Secondary Education

Hunter Svehla - University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Exercise Nutrition Science

Vincent Warner - University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Forensic Science

Babe Weber - Wayne State College, Criminal Justice & Communications