
Ron Christensen, age 74, of North Platte, Nebraska passed away March 27, 2021, at the Wauneta Care & Therapy Center in Wauneta, Nebraska.
Ron was born in North Platte to Donald F. and Maxine (Stackhouse)
Christensen on November 30, 1946. He grew up on the family farm, south of Brady, with his younger siblings, Dan and Sharon.
Ron attended Brady Public School through the 10th grade then Nebraska
Technical Agricultural School in Curtis through his junior and senior
years. He participated in high school football and wrestling, was very
active in 4-H, enjoyed competing in rodeos and bareback horse riding
competitions, and successfully showed horses and cattle locally as well
as at the Nebraska State Fair and Aksarben.
Ron went on to attend Chadron State College and earned his BA in History and High School Education and a Coaching Endorsement. During college, Ron met Rhonda House and they were married in Kearney, Nebraska in 1968. They had two children, Kelly and Shawn, and celebrated their 53rd anniversary earlier this year.
Ron began his teaching career at Sutherland Public Schools in Sutherland, Nebraska. He taught high school history and geography and sponsored high school trips, drove the school bus, and coached high school track and football.
After nine years the Christensen family moved to Maxwell, Nebraska and Ron taught in North Platte at Madison Middle School and coached wrestling, track and football at the high school. He greatly enjoyed coaching and mentoring his students and was passionate about wrestling and liked going to coaching clinics. He retired from teaching and coaching after nearly 35 years but continued to stay active by transporting high school students to their sporting events and also shuttled railroaders.
While teaching, Ron made time to help at his family farm near Brady, Nebraska and raised and showed English bulldogs; he'd travel near and far just to show his dogs. Ron also served as a 4-H leader with Sutherland and North Platte clubs and passed his love of animals and 4-H to his children and grandchildren. He was really involved in their showing of cattle, sheep and hogs, and their participation in other 4-H projects.
Ron attended the Baptist Church in his youth and again later recommitted his life to Jesus Christ. He attended the Berean Church and later Bethel Church, when his health allowed.
During his lifetime, Ron enjoyed hunting, fishing, traveling with family
and being with his friends. He also liked going to rodeo events, fairs,
country western concerts and sporting events. Ron remained close to his
many high school friends and he and Rhonda attended his high school
reunions for the last 50 years. Ron especially enjoyed seeing his
former students and continued following high school sports and 4-H.
Ron will be remembered for his sense of humor, his love for his family
and friends, and for the many lives he has touched through his teaching
and coaching career.
He was preceded in death by his father, Don Christensen; in-laws, Paul
and Doris House; uncle, Dick Christensen; grandparents, Frank and Beth
Christensen and Harry and Martha Stackhouse.
Ron leaves behind his loving wife of 53 years, Rhonda, and mother,
Maxine Tilton, both of North Platte, NE; children, Kelly (Scott) Gwartney, of Albuquerque, NM, and Shawn Christensen, of North Platte, NE; grandchildren, Tyler, Grace, Tanner, Simone and Liam; great-grandson, Brooks; his sister, Sharon Christensen, of Sutherland; brother, Dan Christensen, of North Platte; and many other family members.
Ron's family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at
Wauneta Care & Therapy Center for the kind and professional care they
provided to Ron during his stay.
Funeral service will be at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 3, 2021, at Odean
Colonial Chapel in North Platte, NE with Joe Sukraw officiating. Family requests those in attendance to please wear a mask. Burial will follow in the Plainview Cemetery, south of Maxwell, Nebraska. For those unable to attend, services will be recorded and posted to odeanchapel.com.
Visitation will be 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday at Odean Colonial Chapel at
C & Sycamore, which is in charge of arrangements. The casket will be
closed at the service. Online condolences may be shared at
odeanchapel.com. In lieu of flowers, memorials are to the family for
later designation.