Obituary Record

Ralph R. "Tiny" Hayne
Died on 4/28/1981
Buried in Arlington Cemetery

#1 Obituary published in the May 4, 1981 Pilot-Tribune, Blair, Nebraska

SERVICES HELD ON FRIDAY FOR RALPH HAYNE

Funeral services were held Friday, May 1, at 2 p.m. for Ralph “Tiny” Hayne, 64, who died April 28, 1981, at Memorial Hospital in Fremont.

Rev. Gerald Senn conducted the services. Burial was in Arlington Cemetery.

Ralph R. “Tiny” Hayne was born September 16, 1916, at Page, Nebraska, to Winfield and Nellie Cole Hayne. He was married to Ethel Herman of O’Neill on June 11, 1939, in O’Neill.

He had lived in Arlington since 1951, previously living in the O’Neill area. He retired at the end of 1980 as manager of Consolidated Blenders, Inc. He had been with the company since 1959. He was a member of Arlington Community Church.

He is survived by his wife, Ethel; two sons, Larry Hayne of Lincoln and Lonnie Hayne of Stoughton, Wisconsin; and one daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Sharon) Suess of Scottsdale, Arizona. One sister, Mrs. Roy (Lena) Clyde of Sioux Falls, South Dakota; two brothers, James Hayne of San Jose, California and Richard Hayne of Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Memorials may be made to Arlington Community Church.

Reckmeyer Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements for the services.

#2 Funeral Leaflet

In Memory of Ralph R. Hayne

September 16, 1916 Page, Nebr. ~ April 28, 1981 Fremont, Nebr.

Funeral Services 2:00 P.M. Friday, May 1, 1981 Arlington Community Church, Arlington, Nebraska. Officiating: The Rev. Gerald E. Senn; Organist: Mrs. Alvin Voss; Soloist: Mr. Winston Rashleigh; Selections: “How Great Thou Art”, “Old Rugged Cross”

Pallbearers: Alvin Katt, Gene Kay, Earl Martens, Mark Hart, Leonard Nelson, Keith Hindmarsh, Ernest Suess, Leonard Thompson

Interment: Arlington Cemetery, Arlington, Nebraska

~~~Obituary and funeral leaflet courtesy of Washington County Genealogical Association; newspaper clippings and leaflets on file at the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska

Find A Grave Memorial# 44876810

Printed in the Washington County Pilot-Tribune on 5/4/1981


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