Carl D. Christen, born on October 30, 1937, in the heartland of Nebraska in rural Anselmo, passed away on August 20, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. At the age of 86, Carl left this world after a life well-lived, leaving behind a legacy of love, laughter, and countless cherished memories.
Carl was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, whose warmth and kindness touched everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him. He is survived by his beloved wife of 62 years, Carol L. Christen, whose steadfast love and partnership was the cornerstones of his life. Together, they built a family filled with love, joy, and unwavering support.
Carl was the proud father of two sons, Bill and Bret, who carry forward his values of hard work, integrity, and compassion. He welcomed his daughter-in-law Karen into the family with open arms, treating her as one of his own. His three granddaughters, Alex, Maura, and Lindsey, were the lights of his life. Carl’s pride only grew as he welcomed Alex’s husband, Tee, into the family, and he was overjoyed to become a great-grandfather to the beautiful Ryan. Carl’s family was his greatest treasure, and he delighted in every moment spent with them.
Raised in the small town of Anselmo, Nebraska, Carl attended grade school there before furthering his high school education at Ag School in Curtis, Nebraska. It was during these formative years that Carl developed a strong work ethic and a deep love for the land, values that would stay with him throughout his life.
Carl was a man of faith and a proud member of the Knights of Columbus, where he found a sense of community and purpose. His involvement in the church and the Knights of Columbus was a testament to his commitment to service and his belief in the importance of helping others.
One of Carl’s greatest passions was bowling, a love that began in his youth and continued throughout his life. He participated in his first national bowling tournament in 1962 alongside his future brother-in-law, Ron Connely, marking the beginning of a lifelong dedication to the sport. His love for bowling was rivaled only by his love for baseball, and after marrying Carol in 1963, Carl became actively involved in CYO baseball, where he enjoyed mentoring young athletes and sharing his passion for the game.
Carl was also a lover of the great outdoors. He cherished his time at his cabin on Johnson Lake, a place where he found peace and relaxation. Whether he was spending time on the water, enjoying the company of his family, or simply taking in the beauty of nature, Johnson Lake held a special place in Carl’s heart.
Golfing was another of Carl’s favorite pastimes, and he shared many memorable rounds with his dear friend Rick. Their camaraderie on the golf course was a source of joy and companionship for Carl, providing him with countless hours of fun and friendly competition.
After retirement from the post office, Carl found a new passion in working on clocks and watches at Fine Things. He was meticulous and patient, qualities that served him well in this intricate hobby. He also enjoyed the simple pleasure of having coffee with his friends, where he would share stories, laughter, and the latest news.
Carl D. Christen was a man of integrity, love, and loyalty. His gentle spirit and kind heart will be missed by all who knew him. As we say goodbye, we take comfort in knowing that his legacy will live on in the hearts of those who loved him. Rest in peace, Carl, until we meet again.
Memorial Services will be held on Friday, August 30, 2024, at 10:00 AM at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Broken Bow with Father Jim Hunt officiating. Burial will be in the St. Anselm’s Catholic Cemetery in Anselmo, NE with Elk’s Rites and Military Honors. Memorials are suggested to Custer County Foundation in memory of Carl Christen. A visitation with family greeting will be held on Thursday, August 29th from 6:00 to 7:00 PM and a Rosary at 7:00 PM at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Broken Bow. Govier Brothers Mortuary is in charge of arrangement. Online words of encouragement may be left at www.govierbrothers.com