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James Shaffer
James Carroll Shaffer, Sr., age 79 of Ogallala, passed away on
Tuesday, January 3, 2012 in Sterling, Colorado. He was born April 7,
1932 at McCook, Nebraska, the son of Carroll and Nona (Reynolds)
Shaffer.
Jim attended the Curtis High School, graduating in 1949. He joined
the United States Navy in 1950 and served during the Korean Conflict
being honorably discharged from active duty in 1954. After his
discharge he worked as a delivery man for Fairmont Dairy and then a
truck for the Old Home Bakery for over twenty years. Following his
retirement he was employed by Ron Kalkowski on his farm south of
Ogallala for many years. Jim belonged to the Ogallala Moose Lodge,
the Ogallala Elks Club, VFW, American Legion and the Teamsters
Union. His hobbies included gambling at casinos, activities at the
Moose Lodge and spending time with family and friends. Jim enjoyed
playing scratch cards and pickle cards and was known as “Legs”.
Survivors include:
Special friend, Betsy Hasty of Ogallala
Son, Jim and Roz Shaffer of Paxton, NE
Daughter, Joni and Mike Sigwing of Scottsbluff, NE
Son, Jeff and Jenny Shaffer of Las Vegas, NV
Grandchildren, Jamey Shaffer of Bridgeport, NE
Nicholas Shaffer of Denver, CO
Amy and Ron Brundidge of Germany
Ashley and Tony Reed of Colorado Springs, CO
Amber Brown of Colorado Springs, CO
Jennifer Lasavage of Wisconsin
Josh and Christine Shaffer of Mulberry, AR
Alicia and Lucas Peterson of Mulberry, AR
Alexandra Shaffer of Las Vegas, NV
Great Grandchildren, Dylan Shaffer of Bridgeport, NE
Drew Shaffer of Bridgeport, NE
Avaya Brundidge of Germany
Quincy Reed of Colorado Springs, CO
Sister, Monine and Ivan Mortenson of Curtis, NE
Brother, George and Mary Lou Shaffer of New Mexico
He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Jackie Shaffer;
and a grandson, Matthew Shaffer.
Visitation was held from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Thursday at
the Gubser Funeral Home with cremation following. Memorial Services
were held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, January 6th at the Gubser Funeral
Chapel with Pastor Eric Wait of the New Hope Church officiating.
Committal services were conducted at Ft. McPherson National Cemetery
south of Maxwell, Nebraska at 2:30 p.m. with military honors
rendered by the United States Navy and the Paxton American Legion
Post # 303.
A memorial has been established in Jim’s name. Online condolences
may be sent at gubserfuneralhome.com. Gubser Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements
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