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Berdena Lynn Kleckner

March 12, 1971 — July 3, 2020

Berdena L. Kleckner, age 49, passed away at the CHI Good Samaritan Hospital in Kearney, Nebraska on July 3, 2020 following a courageous battle against cancer. She was born in McCook, Nebraska on March 12, 1971 to Eugene E. and Nancy J. (Haag) Morris. Berdena went to school in Grand Island, Nebraska, Kennewick, Washington, and she also attended Beaver Valley High School where she graduated in 1989. She enjoyed taking part in drama/plays while attending high school. Following her graduation, Berdena moved to Omaha, Nebraska where she continued her education going to Central Community College and working at a bank and insurance company. Following the birth of her nephew, Nathan she moved to McCook so she could spend time with him and her sister, Kendra. On December 4, 1999 Berdena was united in marriage to Daniel Kleckner at the Methodist Church in McCook. To this union two sons were born: Tristen and Conner. Berdena was very family oriented and her boys were the most important things to her. When they were little, she enjoyed playing with them and taking them on walks. She always made sure they had wonderful holidays and especially liked having her Halloween suppers for them and dressing up with them to go trick or treating. She and Dan loved and supported their boys in all their activities, spending time together attending Tristens drama events and Conners sporting events. It was important to Berdena that her family take vacations each summer and they had many fun trips. They especially enjoyed going to the mountains. Berdena also enjoyed being around her extended family and was always ready to help someone out if they had a need. She never knew a stranger and sometimes she would bring them home to meals or family gatherings and occasionally even offered them a place to live if they needed one. Berdena especially enjoyed her career at the McCook Safety Center as a dispatcher/jailer; for 11 years her kindness, compassion, and dedication shined as she helped serve McCook. Her loyalty to the men and women in law enforcement was always present. Berdena was preceded in death by her father, Eugene; maternal grandparents: George and Neola Haag; paternal grandparents: Eugene and Lilia Morris and uncle, Larry Haag. Survivors include her husband, Daniel of McCook; two sons: Tristen Kleckner of Ft. Collins, Colorado and Conner Kleckner of McCook; mother, Nancy Morris of McCook; sister, Kendra (Allen) Weintz of McCook; nephews: Nathan (Sable) Weintz of Kearney; Trey Weintz of McCook; nieces: Seraphine Stacy of Colorado, Alicia Watson and Natasha Klentz of California and nephews: Forrest and Jacob Kleckner of Texas along with many aunts, uncles and friends. Funeral services will be held at the Herrmann-Jones Funeral chapel in McCook on Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 10:30 with Sinners Sanctified Christian Motorcycle Ministries officiating. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, July 7, 2020 from 10:00 AM till 7:00 PM. The family will be present from 5:00 PM till 7:00 PM to greet friends. The family has asked that memorials to be left to St. Jude cancer research for children in lieu of flowers. Herrmann-Jones Funeral Chapel entrusted with arrangements. Visitation Herrmann-Jones Funeral Chapel Tuesday, July 7, 2020 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM 607 Norris Avenue McCook, Nebraska 69001

Family will be present to greet friends from 5:00 PM till 7:00 PM

Funeral Service Herrmann-Jones Funeral Chapel Wednesday, July 8, 2020 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM 607 Norris Avenue McCook, Nebraska 69001 Graveside Service Lebanon Cemetery Wednesday, July 8, 2020 12:00 PM Lebabon, NE
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