Lester B Riecken
December 29, 1934 - May 19, 2020

Lester B Riecken

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Lester B Riecken, 85, of Fremont passed away on May 19, 2020 at Fremont Methodist Health.

Lester Bernard Riecken was born December 29, 1934 in Elkhorn, NE to Ben and Helen Riecken. He grew up on a farm Near Ashland. He graduated from Ashland High School in 1952, then was in the National Guard. Les married Vivian Owen on April 29, 1967, in Fremont. He was employed by the Fremont Department of Utilities for 40 years as a utility lineman and retired as Distribution Supervisor. After his retirement, he enjoyed spending time watching his grandchildren's events and driving vehicles for Sid Dillon Auto Group. Les was also an avid sports fan, particularly baseball and his beloved St. Louis Cardinals.

Les was preceded in death by his wife, Vivian, sister Shirley Stauffer, brother-in-law Rick Stauffer and brother Harold Riecken. Survivors include: daughter Charisa (Tim) Voss of Fremont; two sons, Anthony (Julie) Riecken of Arlington and Mark (Evelyn) Riecken of Columbus; six grandchildren, Cole Voss, Dylan Riecken, Ben Riecken, Jessica (Ron) Claypol, Amanda (Lonnie) Palmer, Jo Jo (Josh) Whitcomb and great-grandchildren. He is also survived by brothers Herb (Nancy) Riecken, Keith Riecken, and sister Sue (Charles) Sachs, many nieces, nephews and friends.

A celebration of life will be held when family and friends can gather to share stories of Les' life. Ludvigsen Mortuary in Fremont is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in Ridge Cemetery. Memorials to the family for later designation.

Online guestbook at www.Ludvigsenmortuary.com


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Ridge Cemetery
1761 West Linden
Fremont, NE  68025
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Condolences(13)

  1. Ron and Dorothy Clayton
    He will be greatly missed. Always came into Martini’s and would give us a bad time! Was a great guy! Always talked to you when he saw you! Deepest sympathy to his family!
  2. Sid Dillon Chevrolet
    We are very saddened by the loss of a great friend and fellow teammate. It was a privilege to work with Les and know him. He will always be remembered for his love of the St. Louis Cardinals and the gear he so often wore. As a driver for us, he accumulated over a million miles and had driven to most of the lower 48 states. When he came back he always had a story to tell us of his adventures. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time. He will be missed by us all.
    His friends at Sid Dillon Chevrolet-Fremont
  3. Steve& Sandy Schwanke
    So sorry to hear. The DU was better while he was there. Love you guys take care
  4. Lynn & Karen Kahnk
    So sorry to hear about Les. He was a dear friend to my folks. Mike and Margie Jensen. Thinking of you all! With heartfelt sympathy, the Kahnk’s
  5. Larry & Kelly Voss
    We are so very sorry for your loss! All our thoughts and prayers to the entire family!! He was really something!!! A great great man! We will miss you Lester B!!❤ Fly with the Angels our dear friend. Love to you all Larry & Kelly
  6. Vickie (Reker) Kohl
    He was one in a million ❤️. My second Dad growing up.
  7. Larry & Kelly Voss
    We are so very sorry for your loss! All our thoughts and prayers to the entire family!! He was really something!!! A great great man! We will miss you Lester B!!❤ Fly with the Angels our dear friend. Love to you all Larry & Kelly
  8. Jim and Pam Bussen
    Missing you always now and forever! So very sorry for your loss. Knowing Uncle Les is now safely and forever with Aunt Vivian and everyone resting in angels arms.
  9. Charles and Corrine Sachs
    We miss him so much, wishing he was still here. Knowing he is safely with mom, dad, Vivian and all the angels in heaven resting safely in their arms. Shirley, Harold and Les are now sitting around laughing and joking as brothers and sisters always do. Loving and missing you forever. Charlie and Sue
  10. Kathleen Riecken Bowman
    So sorry to hear of cousin Les’s passing. I have fond memories growing up together on farms by Ashland. He will be missed. Rest In Peace Les....
  11. Chuck and Carol Sachs
    So sorry for your loss. Thinking of you all during this difficult time. We have many fun memories of Uncle Les.
    Chuck, Carol, Tyler and Trey Sachs
  12. Shirley Brester
    My sincerest prayers for Les’s family. Les was very special to me and I will never forget him. May God welcome him with open arms, and give the family peace and comfort in the coming days.
  13. Bill & Lynne Bolden
    I’ve known Les for many years. Loved talking to this man and shaking his hand. He’s a great husband, dad, grandpa, and friend. He will be missed by many people. My heart hurts for Tony, Julie, Dylan, Ben and all the family. I know his memories will live forever, but his hugs and handshakes will be deeply missed. Rest peacefully Les.
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