Clarence Bud Ostermeier  February 24 1922  August 24 2019

Clarence Bud Ostermeier February 24 1922 August 24 2019

February 24 1922 August 24 2019
Clarence “Bud” Ostermeier,97, of Grand Island passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 24, 2019. To honor his wishes, cremation has taken place with no services. All Faiths Funeral Home is serving the family. Mr. Ostermeier was born on February 24,1922, in Grand Island, the son of Ernest and Marie Ostermeier. He was united in marriage to Velma Ostermeier on February 16, 1944. After their marriage they lived on a farm and raised turkeys commercially. They spent 70 wonderful years together. Bud enjoyed his family and especially liked listening to Big Band music, as well as playing horseshoes and fast pitch softball in the city co-op league in his earlier years. Those left to cherish his memory include son Tom Ostermeier and daughter Sue Geis; grandchildren, Kristen Rejda and Sean Matheson; four great grandchildren; and one great, great granddaughter. Clarence was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Velma, four brothers, and four sisters. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Clarence “Bud” Ostermeier please visit our Sympathy Store.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Clarence Bud Ostermeier February 24 1922 August 24 2019.

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Death notice for the town of: Grand Island, state: Nebraska

death notice Clarence Bud Ostermeier February 24 1922 August 24 2019

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