ERVIN F. GOBBER

1930-2020

Ervin F. Gobber, the youngest of four children of Fred and Christena (Knippelmeyer) Gobber, was born May 16, 1930 on the family farm near Elk Creek. He was baptized and confirmed at St. James Lutheran (Long Branch) Church. Ervin walked across the road to the “Rock School House” (District 45) for his education to 8th grade. Ervin furthered his education through personal experiences, and continual reading in his areas of interest.

Ervin served in the Nebraska Army National Guard from 1950-1956. He enjoyed traveling to different places and liked the camaraderie with his fellow guardsmen. A special memory of his was driving the tank which currently sits on display in the Auburn park.

In his teen years, Ervin started farming with his dad, while enjoying a social life of Luther League, baseball, and hometown festivities. It was at an Elk Creek basketball game that he finally asked Marilyn Sodman out for a date. That eventually led to their marriage on August 22, 1952. They would be blessed with six children: Rita, Rhonda, Royce, Ryan, Robin and Rod. Ervin and Marilyn made their home near the family farm where Ervin was born.

Always interested in growing the farm, Ervin bought his first 80 acres in 1964 and promptly sent his kids out to pick up the rocks. It was around this time he established his herd of registered Herefords and founded the Long Branch 4-H Club, which gave him an avenue for improving his herd, educating his children, and keeping them out of trouble. Over the years, Ervin received many agricultural awards including Outstanding Young Farmer (1965), WOW Farm Family of the Week (1970), Pioneer Farm Family Award (1992), and various grain yield awards, culminating with the Nebraska Heritage Farm Award for 150 years of continuous family farm ownership. In addition to his farming activities, Ervin sold seed corn for over 50 years and always looked forward to drives to the various farm locations to check the crops and the cattle.

Ervin and Marilyn have been life-long members of St. James Lutheran Church where Ervin served on the church board several times, as well as a member of the Elk Creek Fire District (25+ years), Quad-County Pork Producers, 4-State Hereford Association, and Farmers Union Coop boards.

In May, we celebrated Ervin’s 90th birthday with a card shower and parade at Colonial Acres, which he thoroughly enjoyed. It was so special that he could hear from so many of you during this time when socializing has been so limited. He and Mom read through the cards and letters many times during their almost daily visits. Ervin died peacefully on Tuesday, August 4, at Colonial Acres in Humboldt, Nebraska, where he had spent almost three years. We would like to thank the staff there for their smiles, care and love.

He was preceded in death by his parents, older sisters Lucille Rippe, Bernice Bohling-Rodie, Arlene Burow and their spouses. Surviving family members include his wife of 68 years, Marilyn, of Humboldt; children and spouses Rita and Guy Lammle of Scottsdale, AZ; Rhonda and Steve Burbach of Lincoln; Royce and Beth Gobber of Tecumseh; Ryan Gobber of Humboldt; Robin and Bill Westfall of Elkhorn; Rod and Lisa Gobber of West Des Moines, Iowa; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; sister-in-law Orva Sodman; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

A graveside funeral service was held Saturday, August 8, 2020 at St James Lutheran Cemetery near Humboldt, officiated by Revs. Amalia and Eric Spruth-Janssen. Special music was played, including a solo by Isaiah accompanied by Carolyn Hahn.

Casket bearers were Devin Gobber, Tanner Gobber, Zach Westfall, Trent Gobber, Zach Prokop, West Anderson, Andrew Sisco, and Alexander Inda. Honorary bearers were Gene Bohling, Arlen Rippe, Lorain Burow, Eric Sodman, and Dennis Meyer. Flower bearers were Amy Wieseler, Daina Anderson, Lacey Prokop, Whitney Sisco, Lauren Inda, Leah Burbach, Erynn Westfall, and Taylor Gobber.

Military honors were provided by American Legion Post #370 of Elk Creek. Burial followed.

Services were entrusted to Hemmingsen Funeral Home of Auburn.

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