Sep 28, 2021

Gerald "Jerry" Rector (1930-2021)

Posted Sep 28, 2021 6:30 PM
Jerry Rector
Jerry Rector

Gerald Bruce 'Jerry' Rector, age 91, of North Platte, died peacefully at
his home surrounded by family on September 27, 2021.
Jerry was born July 31, 1930, in North Platte to Ed and Jean (McNeel)
Rector. He attended school in North Platte and was a member of St.
Patrick's Catholic Church. He joined the Army Air Corps in 1946 and was
honorably discharged in 1949 after serving in England and the United
States, including Alaska.
Jerry worked at Luedke Cleaners, Curt Uhl Packard, Firestone, Brown
Williamson Tobacco and the Union Pacific Railroad.  He worked 36 years
for the railroad, starting as a switchman and working his way up to
Yardmaster, Assistant Superintendent and eventually retiring as
Superintendent after 17 years in that position.  He ran a tight ship and
many of his co-workers loved working for him. After retiring Jerry still
worked delivering cars for Bob Spady and doing the courier route for
Pathology Services until two years ago. He never wanted to slow down and was blessed with many great friendships through his various jobs.
Jerry married Barbara Jackson in 1950 and they had four children
together.  He later married Gail Dotson, his longtime companion and love
of his life.  From this union he gained two more daughters, Sheila and
Dianna.
Jerry lived a full life and had many interests and hobbies including
goose, duck and pheasant hunting, along with sprint car racing.  He was
a big Husker football fan and had season tickets for many years. Jerry
loved country music, especially George Jones and Merle Haggard, and had four dogs in his lifetime that meant the world to him: King, Alex, Chloe and Bella. But what he loved the most was his family and spending time with Gail, her two daughters, and her four grandchildren, Krista,
Tanner, Tayler and Trey. He was proud of them all and always willing to
do whatever the grandkids wanted including getting McDonalds or Burger King and watching the same cartoons over and over.
Jerry also enjoyed sharing simple pleasures like rides in the country
with the sunroof open, shooting marshmallow guns, endless Yahtzee games and drinking tree pop.  He loved fixing cars, mowing the lawn with the boys and taking his family on trips.  Jerry took many memorable trips including trips to Germany, Branson and countless Husker football
games.  He also liked teaching his family new things and sharing
whatever little gadget he found that would make their lives easier. 
Jerry took great pride in his appearance, liked shoes and cologne and
boy did he love hats!
Jerry owned a sprint car with Tom Simon and Bob Stanley and was very
proud of it. He knew his cars and owned many different models over the
years, never having less than five cars it seemed.  Jerry learned to
live and love life after retirement and taught his family to love the
Huskers, homemade ice cream, good donuts and that milkshakes fix everything.
Jerry is survived by his wife, Gail; children, Jody (Duane) Fleck, Bruce
Rector, Marcia (Scott) Davis and Robert (Adrienne) Rector;
step-daughters; Sheila (Mark) Bigelow and Dianna Brouillette (Dustin
Still), grandchildren, Krista (Tanner) Struckman, Tanner (Haley) Baker,
Tayler (Danny) Rousseau and Trey Brouillette, Carrie (Eric) Lienemann,
Lisa (Wayne) Bortner, April (John) Baade, Lori (Jason) Hansen, Katy
(Bob) Denny, Eric Rector, Josh (Katie) Rector, Megan Rector, Emily
(Steven) Perez and Jonathan Rector; many great-grandchildren and other family as well as nieces, Lynne Frederick and Leslie Johns, and nephew, Tom Rector; and his loyal companion Bella who was by his side to the end.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Ed; granddaughter,
Leslie Davis; and great-granddaughter, Abby Rector.
Private graveside services will be held at Ft. McPherson National
Cemetery with  Military Honors.  Celebration of Life will be Saturday,
October 2, from 4-7 p.m. at 275 East Sagebrush Trail, just look for the
red and white balloons and wear your Husker attire. Please come and
celebrate Jerry's life, share stories and enjoy some of his favorite foods.
The memorial book may be signed online at odeanchapel.com or at Odean Colonial Chapel at C & Sycamore, which is in charge of arrangements.  In lieu of flowers, memorials are to Paws-itive Partners.