Gene J. Roether, born on September 11, 1938, in Dawson County, Nebraska, departed this life on September 10, 2024, in Cozad, Nebraska, just one day shy of his 86th birthday. Gene was a cherished member of the community, known for dedication, kindness, passion for his work and family.
Gene's early life was shaped on the family farm, located 6.5 miles northwest of Eustis, Nebraska. He attended Eustis Public School, where he completed his education, graduating in May 1958. Following his graduation, Gene began his career at Farmers Co-op, dedicating his time and effort to serve the community he loved.
In 1961, Gene entered the armed forces, taking basic training at Fort Carson, Colorado, for 11 weeks. Afterward, he was stationed at Fort Hood, Texas, until his discharge in 1963. Returning home, he rejoined the Farmers Co-op, eventually rising to the position of manager of the Farmers Co-op Elevator on May 1, 1966. Gene managed the elevator for an impressive 40 years, building lasting relationships and earning the respect of his colleagues and community members.
In 1968, Gene met Marlene, the love of his life, and they were united in marriage on August 31 of that year, establishing their first home in Eustis, Nebraska. Together, they created a beautiful life, purchasing an acreage northwest of Eustis in 1978. Although they did not have children, the bond they shared was a source of joy and fulfillment throughout their lives.
Following his retirement, Gene discovered a passion for woodworking, gardening, and raising sweet corn, activities through which he expressed his creativity and love for nature. He often shared the fruits of his labor with family and friends, brightening their lives with the bounty of his gardens.
Gene was the beloved son of George and Freida (Schaaf) Roether, both of whom have preceded him in death, along with his brother Glenn, who tragically passed away by drowning in 1958, and his sister Georgia in 2023.
Gene is survived by his wife Marlene; sisters, Gloria Roether and Glenda (Roger) Neill all of Cozad; his brother and sister-in-law, Duane (Betsy) Onken of Aurora; numerous nieces and nephews; and a multitude of friends whose lives he touched profoundly.
A memorial service honoring Gene will be held on Wednesday, September 18, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. at Cornerstone Bible Church, located at 1721 Lake Ave, Gothenburg, Nebraska.
Burial will be at 2:00 pm, in Fort McPherson National Cemetery in Maxwell, Nebraska.
Memorials may be directed to the Cornerstone Bible Church, 1721 Lake Ave, Gothenburg, 69138, or Eustis Fire and Rescue.
Gene J. Roether's legacy will continue to live on in the hearts of those who knew him. His warmth, generosity, and steadfast spirit will be deeply missed..