Jim Wiese
Jim Wiese

Mass of Christian Burial was on Saturday at 10:30 a.m., at Holy Family Catholic Church in Lindsay with Father Dan Wittrock celebrating the Mass. Visitation was on Friday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. with a 7 p.m. Vigil Service all at the church. Visitation continues Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until Mass time. Interment with military honors by The American Legion Rotherham Post #261 and Army National Guard honor guard's, will be in Holy Family Cemetery in Lindsay. Memorials may be directed to Holy Family Grade School or Lindsay Fire and Rescue.
Jim was born Oct. 1, 1942, in Norfolk, Neb., to Bernard J and Theresa M (Borer) Wiese. He attended Holy Family School and enlisted in the United States Army from November 18, 1960 and was honorably discharged on Nov. 3, 1962. Upon his discharge, Jim returned to Lindsay to farm. On Jan. 13, 1968, Jim was united in marriage to Karen Hemmer at Holy Family Church. To this union six children were born.
Jim farmed the fields near Lindsay, devoting his life to the land, his livestock and the honest work he loved. Sunup to sundown, he was a hardworking man, known for his steady hands, quiet determination and taking deep pride in every acre he brought to life. Whether tending for his animals or fixing what was worn and weary, Jim could fix nearly anything, approaching every challenge with calm ingenuity and a mind always reaching for a better tomorrow. His innovative spirit guided his farm forward, always with an eye toward building something stronger for the next generation.
Jim carried a deep sense of patriotism and gratitude for the opportunities this country provided, and he worked each day believing his efforts contributed to something meaningful. Grounded in his faith, Jim lived with purpose, humility, and appreciation for the life he was given. Jim also shared an extraordinary marriage of 58 years (21,197 days) without a single day spent apart. The devotion he and his wife showed to one another was a testament to love, partnership, and unwavering commitment.
Jim was known for his quick wit and unmistakable sense of humor, bringing laughter to long days and lightening the load for those around him. Above all, Jim treasured his kids and grandkids, who were his pride and joy and the heart of his legacy. His memory lives on in the values he passed down and the love he shared with all who knew him.
Jim was a member of the Holy Family School Board, Knights of Columbus and a Parish Trustee.
Jim is survived by his wife, Karen Son: Bernie Wiese (Tricia) & Grandchildren Zach, Sam, Max and Seth Daughter: Brenda (Mike) Kubasik & Grandchildren Jacob and Haley Son: Dan Wiese (Shayla) & Grandchildren Brianna, Alyssa and Caitlin Son: Marv Wiese (Kam) & Grandchildren Spencer, Mason and Maddie Son: Leon Wiese (Jacklyn) & Grandchildren Olivia, Logan, Peyton, Faith and Landon Son: Andy Wiese (Brooke) & Grandchildren Bennett, Zavannah, and Hollis Sisters: Dorothy (Carroll) Hemmer; Marian Hamling; Bernice (Bob) Beck Sisters-in-law: Germaine (Lyle) Krueger and Alice Wiese Jim was preceded in death by: Grandson: Marius Wiese (Dan and Shayla’s son) Parents: Bernard Jr. and Theresa Wiese Brothers: Donald (Germaine) Wiese, Gene Wiese and Melvin Wiese Sisters: LaVerna (Vernon) VanDyke; Evelyn (Clarence) Wojcik; LaRose (Art) Priester Brother-in-law: Kenny Hamling Condolences may be sent to www.gasshaney.com