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Obituary

John H. Pabst

March 15, 1943 - June 23, 2024

John Harold Pabst, 81, of Cook, NE passed away June 23, 2024. Born March 15, 1943, in Lincoln, NE to John and Katherine (Donis) Pabst.

John started out life as a twin, his twin brother (James) passed away one and half days after birth. John grew up on a small acreage located at 3801 Randolph Street, Lincoln, NE. and attended Randolph Elementary School, Millard Lefler Middle School, and Lincoln High School.
John was married on April 17th, 1964 to Carolyn Sue Dimick. As John liked to say: This was the SAME DAY the first Ford Mustang was rolled out, and THAT’S how he remembered his wedding anniversary. He eventually became the father of three sons: Brian, Troy and Eric.
John’s first job was at Safeway grocery stores, transitioning to Uniservice Laundry as Chief of Maintenance and route driver. His career also included to be a mechanic at Fred Georges Lincoln-Mercury, a maintenance technician at Lincoln General Hospital, a Power Plant Engineer at the University of Nebraska, Sheldon Power Station, Hallam, NE, and at Lincoln General Hospital. He worked as a manager at Kings Food Host restaurants at the 48th and O street, Greenwood Interchange and West O Street locations, and was a Zone Manager over six stores.
John was co-owner (along with Carolyn) of Pabst Petroleum Products delivery case oil and other automotive products. John concluded his working career at Lincoln General (Bryan West) Hospital after working there for 26 years.
John easily made friends from all walks of life. He was well known for his sense of humor. His passion for animals let him train his family dogs as therapy dogs (Nikky, Sky, Noah, Daisy, Scooter, Jack and Jill). These dogs have given comfort to many on their visits to schools, at nursing homes and rehab centers throughout the area. He was a member of Wildlife Rescue, saving many ducks, chickens and geese throughout the years. John collected classic Ford cars 1954 – 1969 and Farmall Tractors 1942 – 1962. His saying about tractors was: “If it ain’t RED, keep it in the shed!” He was an avid bicycle rider, completing 25 BRANs (Bicycle Ride Across Nebraska) and averaging 2000 miles a year. John loved to sing and was a member of several singing groups. Other memberships were to the Nifty Fifties Ford Club and the Clown Alley, a clown club in Lincoln, NE. After living in the city for years, John and Carolyn fulfilled their life-long dream and bought an acreage in the country. He loved living on the acreage near Burr, NE, giving back to the community while serving on the Syracuse Rescue Squad for several years. John was always willing to help anyone in need.

Family members include his wife, Carolyn; sons Brian, Troy (Sabine) of Unadilla, NE, Eric (Rosa) of Lincoln; granddaughters Samone Wulf, Lincoln, Molly Pabst, San Diego, CA, Estella Pabst, Lincoln, NE; and sister Linda Pabst. Proceeded in death by his parents and brother, and sister Katherine Bowen.

A funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, June 28, 2024, at Roper and Sons South Chapel.

A visitation will be held with family greeting friends from 6:00-7:30 PM on Thursday, June 27, 2024, at Roper and Sons South Chapel.

Memorials to Capital Humane Society.

Services

June27

Visitation

CST

Roper & Sons South Chapel

3950 Hohensee Drive (40th & Yankee Hill)
Lincoln, NE 68516

(402) 261-5907
June28

Funeral Service

CST

Roper & Sons South Chapel

3950 Hohensee Drive (40th & Yankee Hill)
Lincoln, NE 68516

(402) 261-5907

Share a Memory or Condolence

June 29, 2024

My sympathy to you and your family. I worked at Lincoln General for many years and got acquainted with John there. I later visited with he and his wife when they brought therapy dogs to the care facility where my Mom was a resident. I enjoyed his friendship. Judy Althouse

– Judy Althouse
June 26, 2024

Carolyn, Sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time

– Margie Worth
June 26, 2024

John was one of my oldest friends, having gone to Randolph Elementary and LHS together. Years later we reconnected and often Phyllis & I would get together with John and Caroline for a meal and conversations, We always looked forward to those get togethers. John was one of the good guys and I’ll miss those times we spent together. John will not be forgotten. We’ll meet again MY FRIEND and continue those conversations. REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND!! Les

– Les Williams
June 26, 2024

John watched me grow up – lived next door to us for a whole lot of years. He drove his red convertible at my wedding. I’m so sorry for your loss. I am in Washington, DC for work until Friday evening and am devastated to miss his funeral. Love to Carolyn, Brian, Troy, and Eric.

– Melissa Wilson Otero
June 26, 2024

John was always the best to have as a friend at LGH, you never knew when you might need assistance from the maintenance guys😊 Fun loving and always a story to tell. I am truly sorry for your loss as he was one of a kind and loss for all who knew him.

– Renee Schnieder (RN)
June 25, 2024

Samone and Family, Please accept my condolences… I pray your hearts and souls find comfort and peace at this difficult time. With blessings and prayers, Amy Townsley

– Amy T.
June 25, 2024

Carolyn, Just wanted you to know that I am thinking about you during this difficult time.

– Donna Samuelson
June 25, 2024

We are sorry we didn’t get together more! It is a long way to drive! Take care Carolyn!❤️

– John and Beth Pabst
June 25, 2024

My parents (Harvey & Betty Morton) enjoyed fellowship with you both at Central Alliance Church years ago. May God comfort your family and provide overflowing hope. Romans 15:13.

– Bob Morton
June 25, 2024

Dear Carolyn and family, I’m so sorry to learn of John’s passing. I will miss his phone calls when he announced it was Crazy John. It was always fun when you and John would bring Jack and Jill into the office. He always made me laugh, I really enjoyed his visits. My prayers and thoughts are with you all, Sue Meyers Legal Assistant for Steve E. Guenzel

– Sue Meyers
June 25, 2024

My son Grayson with John at John’s sons retirement party from the National Guard.

– Brian Erickson

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