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Obituary

Robert McInerny

May 22, 1941 - September 18, 2022

Robert McInerny, (81) of Lincoln, Nebraska, formerly of Jesup, Iowa and Burlington, Iowa died (September 18, 2022) in Lincoln, Nebraska.  He was born May 22, 1941, in Burlington, Iowa, son of Thomas and Frances (Shumate) McInerny. He married Sara Lippitt on August 17, 1968, in Rockford, Illinois.

He graduated from Burlington High School, Burlington, Iowa in 1959. He received a bachelor’s degree from Coe College. He spent his career in broadcasting, managing radio stations in Waterloo, Iowa, Tallahassee, Florida and Lincoln, Nebraska.  He was an avid fan of the Chicago Cubs, Nebraska Cornhuskers and Iowa Hawkeyes.  He was active at First Presbyterian Church of Jesup, Iowa and served on the memorial committee. Chocolate, gardening and cooking were some of the things he enjoyed.  He was a true outdoorsman, some of his greatest joys in life were pointing dogs, spending time in the duck blind, fishing, hunting and deep-sea fishing in the Florida Keys. German Shorthaired pointers were his dog of choice to train and hunt. He owned and handled many dogs throughout the years, always naming the females “Molly” until his newest pup “Stella”. These past few years he was fortunate enough to spend time with his son, son-in-law and grandsons passing on his love for the outdoors.  Playing duplicate bridge was an activity he pursued throughout the years.  He was former president of the Lincoln Duplicate Bridge Club, a member of the American Contract Bridge League and he achieved Life Master status with the American Contract Bridge League. The last several years in Iowa he spent a lot of time forging deep relationships with the Amish and volunteering in the Amish community, to the extent he had a hitching post built in his yard in Iowa for the Amish to hitch up their horse and buggy when they came to visit.

Bob is survived by his wife, Sara McInerny of Lincoln, Nebraska; his son Christopher (Heidi) McInerny of Lincoln, Nebraska; his daughter Amy (John) Andersen of El Dorado Hills, California and five grandchildren, Berkley, Riley, and Finn McInerny, Noah and Meredith Andersen.  He was preceded in death by his parents and grandmother.

A Celebration of Bob’s life will be December 28, 2022 at First Presbyterian Church of Jesup, Iowa.

Memorials in lieu of flowers to the Jesup, Iowa Public Library, or Jesup Community Public School District for the Amish Rural Schools.

December28

Celebration of Life

First Presbyterian Church

Jesup, Iowa

Share a Memory or Condolence

January 6, 2023

Sara and Family, you have my deepest condolences. I was hoping to make it to Bob’s Celebration of Life, but it did not work out. I missed you two at Triumph’s Christmas program this year.

– Kelly Henderson
October 7, 2022

This message is for Sarah on behalf of the AEA 267/Central Rivers board of directors. Please accept our condolences and our sincere sympathies. Sarah, you will always be a special person to our agency and want you to know we are very sad at your loss.

– Kathy Enslin (AEA Board member and retired Denver Superintendent)
October 4, 2022

Rick and I send our deepest sympathy on the passing of Bob. Keeping your family in our thoughts and prayers.

– Kerri Wilson
September 29, 2022

Deepest sympathy to your family – we are thinking of you.

– Dave and Mary Sturm
September 25, 2022

We are so sorry for your loss. Remember the good times. Gary and Jeanne Yakel

– Gary and Jeanne Yakel
September 25, 2022

Sara and family, We send our deepest sympathy and pray that you keep your best memories of Bob in your hearts and on your lips. We so enjoyed our times with both of you in the Florida Keys! We’ll be thinking of you on December 28th the day we leave for the Keys! ❤

– Lantz and Larraine Snider
September 21, 2022

Sara and Family: So sorry to hear of the passing of Bob, I always enjoyed visiting with him, he was easy to visit it with and always had an easy disposition about him. My deepest sympathy and prayers. Dan Widhalm

– Dan Widhalm
September 21, 2022

We were sorry to read of your husband’s death of cancer in the Journal Star. Please, accept our sincere condolences.

– Mary Ann Bendezu
September 20, 2022

So very sorry, Sara. We always looked forward to seeing you and Bob at BHS reunions. They won’t be the same. As Bob’s occasional partner at duplicate bridge in high school, I can testify that he was a much better bridge player than I was – and he never rubbed it in. I will miss his relentless chatter and good humour at the reunions, as will many others. Take care!

– Ann (Lundgren) Finlayson
September 20, 2022

Our deepest sympathy to Sara & family.

– Deb & Jerry Holt

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