Harold Russell Hultquist
June 5, 1926 - March 8, 2019

Harold Russell Hultquist

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Harold Russell Hultquist, 92 of Fremont,
Died Friday, March 8, 2019 at the Nebraska Medical Center.

Harold was born June 5, 1926 in Dodge City, KS., to Sherman and Zella Hultquist. After graduation he worked as a hired hand on several farms, and helped his father also. He joined the Army in 1945 and was discharged in 1947. Harold married Leona Frances Nissen on August 19, 1948 in the Westside Methodist Church near Oakland and were married 67 years. They farmed near Oakland until moving to Fremont in 1977. He worked for Shar-lo Homes in Tekamah for 8 years, then worked at Valmont Industries until he retired.

His hobbies included wood working, Senior League bowling, Senior League golf and being a member of the Nebraska Antique Power Association. He worked on small engines and proudly showed off his antique gas powered Maytag washer at the John C. Fremont Days and the Dodge County Fair. He enjoyed driving his 1941 Pontiac Silver Streak the last few years, and won several awards at car shows. Harold participated in 5K, 10K and full marathons starting at the age of 56. He qualified and participated in the Boston Marathon in 1987 at the age of 61, and continued running until age 72.

Survivors:
Daughters Barbara Nelson of Lincoln
Jeanne Pritchard of Fremont
Nancy (David) Guill of Wayne
Patsy (David) Kerschinske of Fremont
Son Wayne Hultquist of Fremont
Exchange student daughter Suleka (Santosh) Das of New Jersey
14 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and 6 great great grandchildren
Sister Lorelei Wickstrom of Oakland
Brother John William 'Bill' Hultquist of Oakland
Sister-in-law Myra Hultquist of Wichita, KS.
Numerous nieces, nephews and cousins

Harold was preceded in death by wife Leona in 2016, parents, brothers Dewey and Lawrence, sister Deanna Betts, sister-in-law Donna Hultquist; brothers-in-law Don Betts, Kermit Moseman and Jim Wickstrom, and great granddaughter Courtney (Henrichson) Fagen.

*** SERVICES ARE POSTPONED -- NEW SERVICE DAYS.

The funeral will be 10am, Thursday, March 28 at the First United Methodist Church in Fremont. Burial will be at 1:30 at the Westside Cemetery west of Oakland with Military Honors. Memorials may be directed to the family. Visitation will be Wednesday, March 27 at the Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel in Fremont from 3pm to 8pm with the family present from 6pm to 8pm.

Online guestbook at www.Ludvigsenmortuary.com

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Visitation
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
3:00pm to 8:00pm
Ludvigsen Mortuary - Fremont
1249 E. 23rd St.
Fremont, NE  68025
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Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Family present from 6-8pm
Ludvigsen Mortuary - Fremont
1249 E. 23rd St.
Fremont, NE  68025
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Service
Funeral Service
Thursday, March 28, 2019
10:00am
First United Methodist Church
815 North Broad Street
Fremont, NE  68025
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Interment
Westside Cemetery
Oakland, NE  68045

Condolences(6)

  1. Patsy Kerschinske
    Dad, I miss those Sunday morning breakfast's at Village Inn, miss checking in on you to see what you did today, how was your bowling game, did you take your meds today, what did you have for lunch, miss seeing your
  2. Roger/Vivian Batt - Cousin
    I remember the times your mom and dad came to Wichita and would stop in to visit my mother and father. They were kind and considerate. I enjoyed Harold's stories. I will miss having contact with him. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.
  3. Easton Family
    Have our sympathy for the loss of your dad. He was always nice to us when we saw him. May he rest in peace and lets the Perpetual Light guide him home to God. Prayers to all of you and God's Blessings to all of you!
  4. Kathryn Sandquist
    I have good memories of Harold in his involvement with 4-H when I was a child. I am so impressed with his continued ambition and the fact of his running career!
  5. Randy Nelson
    I grew up in the West Side Methodist country church. There were special men at our church who quietly served the Lord and mentored us young ones. Harold was one of those special men.
  6. Don M Dickmeyer
    I first met Harold on the roads east of Fremont when I was running. For a man that started his running in his later years,he turned out to be an outstanding competitor. He was at many of the same races as I was. I carried his mail for many years and we hashed over our times in races.Harold was always a friend.
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