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Gilbert Dean “Gil” Nitsch

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Gilbert Dean “Gil” Nitsch

Birth
Hayes County, Nebraska, USA
Death
6 May 2017 (aged 74)
Chadron, Dawes County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Chadron, Dawes County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Block: 12 Lot: B Space: 109
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Gilbert D. Nitsch
June 6,1942-May 6,2017

Gilbert “Gil” Dean Nitsch, 74, of Chadron, Nebraska, passed away at home on May 6th, 2017. Gilbert was born June 6th, 1942, to Ivan and Zalia (Claflin) Nitsch in their farm home in Hayes County, Neb. He was the second eldest of six children. Gilbert attended country school until entering Hayes County High. He was a talented multisport athlete and participated in football, track, basketball, and baseball. Gilbert was also involved in several school activities, including Boys Glee, Choir, H Club, Class Vice President, and even crowned Homecoming King. Upon graduating high school in 1961, he entered McCook Community College to play football and pursue a degree in dentistry. Gilbert transferred to Chadron State College in 1962 to continue his football career and graduated in 1966 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. During his time at Chadron State, Gilbert met Chadron native, Floanne “Bunny” Apa, and they were married in 1964. Through this union, they welcomed their children. Gilbert began his railroad career with Chicago Northwestern Railroad in 1965 in Chadron. He then moved to Phoenix, Arizona, to pursue other business opportunities before returning to the railroad in Clinton, Iowa. Gilbert and his family relocated back to Chadron to continue his career with the railroad. Gilbert and Bunny divorced in 1975. Gilbert married Linda Nitsch in 1977 and gained three stepchildren. Through this union, they welcomed a daughter. While working on the railroad, Gilbert and Linda established the Nitsch Ranch in 1978 while also operating the Nitsch & Nitsch Pig Farm with his brother Roger. Gilbert retired from the railroad in 1989 to ranch fulltime. Throughout his life in Chadron, Gilbert was an active member of the community. He served on the volunteer fire department, 4-H Board, Ridgeview Country Club Board, Farm Services, and Alpha School Board. Gilbert was an esteemed member of the Chadron Elks Lodge #1399, eventually earning the highest honor of Exalted Ruler. He also served as Dawes Country commissioner for three consecutive terms. Gilbert was a devout supporter of Chadron State College and enjoyed his many years as a “Chain Gang” member. In 2012, Gilbert received the Family Tree Award from Chadron State College. He was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church. Gilbert was preceded in death by his loving wife of 27 years, Linda Nitsch, father, Ivan Nitsch, mother-in-law, Carol Emmett, and father-in-law, John Emmett.
Gilbert D. Nitsch
June 6,1942-May 6,2017

Gilbert “Gil” Dean Nitsch, 74, of Chadron, Nebraska, passed away at home on May 6th, 2017. Gilbert was born June 6th, 1942, to Ivan and Zalia (Claflin) Nitsch in their farm home in Hayes County, Neb. He was the second eldest of six children. Gilbert attended country school until entering Hayes County High. He was a talented multisport athlete and participated in football, track, basketball, and baseball. Gilbert was also involved in several school activities, including Boys Glee, Choir, H Club, Class Vice President, and even crowned Homecoming King. Upon graduating high school in 1961, he entered McCook Community College to play football and pursue a degree in dentistry. Gilbert transferred to Chadron State College in 1962 to continue his football career and graduated in 1966 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. During his time at Chadron State, Gilbert met Chadron native, Floanne “Bunny” Apa, and they were married in 1964. Through this union, they welcomed their children. Gilbert began his railroad career with Chicago Northwestern Railroad in 1965 in Chadron. He then moved to Phoenix, Arizona, to pursue other business opportunities before returning to the railroad in Clinton, Iowa. Gilbert and his family relocated back to Chadron to continue his career with the railroad. Gilbert and Bunny divorced in 1975. Gilbert married Linda Nitsch in 1977 and gained three stepchildren. Through this union, they welcomed a daughter. While working on the railroad, Gilbert and Linda established the Nitsch Ranch in 1978 while also operating the Nitsch & Nitsch Pig Farm with his brother Roger. Gilbert retired from the railroad in 1989 to ranch fulltime. Throughout his life in Chadron, Gilbert was an active member of the community. He served on the volunteer fire department, 4-H Board, Ridgeview Country Club Board, Farm Services, and Alpha School Board. Gilbert was an esteemed member of the Chadron Elks Lodge #1399, eventually earning the highest honor of Exalted Ruler. He also served as Dawes Country commissioner for three consecutive terms. Gilbert was a devout supporter of Chadron State College and enjoyed his many years as a “Chain Gang” member. In 2012, Gilbert received the Family Tree Award from Chadron State College. He was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church. Gilbert was preceded in death by his loving wife of 27 years, Linda Nitsch, father, Ivan Nitsch, mother-in-law, Carol Emmett, and father-in-law, John Emmett.


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