Pete loved getting together to visit, eat and spending time with family and friends. He loved all types of community activities and family events, and was known to attend his nieces and nephews sporting activities.
Survivors:
Sisters Emmy and husband Junior Pribnow of Scribner
Mary and husband Darrel Lahmann of Omaha
Brother Sam Rexin of Omaha
nieces and nephews
Pete was preceded in death by his parents and twin infant sisters.
The Funeral Mass will be 10:30am Friday at St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Scribner. Visitation will be Thursday from 3pm to 7pm with the family receiving friends from 6pm to 7pm at St. Lawrence. A Wake Service will be 7pm Thursday also at St. Lawrence. Memorials are suggested to St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Scribner and to the St. Francis Memorial Hospital Foundation in West Point.
Online guestbook at www.hooper-scribner.com
Ludvigsen's Scribner Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Condolences(12)
Kirk Kellough
Scribner, NE Sunday, August 3, 2014 My condolences to Pete's family and friends. Had some great memories of time spent with Pete. An honor to know him.Stan & Ione Popken
Fremont, NE Tuesday, July 15, 2014 Emmy, Mary, Sam and all the family, may we take this means to offer our sympathy in the loss of your sibling. .It leaves a void but fond memories in a family help to support the emptiness. May God's peace and comfort be with you all.
Rod & Denise Cerny
Omaha, NE Friday, July 11, 2014 So sorry to hear of Pete's passing. Pete was my sidekick and "protector" for most of my high school days at Scribner. He was always very friendly, loyal and an all-around good guy. Our condolences to Pete's family.Kate Archer (Boschult)
Omaha, NE Friday, July 11, 2014 So Sorry to hear aout your loss...Plese accept our condolences.Anne Jung (Zahourek)
Napa, CA Thursday, July 10, 2014 Sorry to hear hear of Pete's passing. May I extend my condolences to the Rexin and Pribnow families.So glad I was able to chat with Pete when I was in Scribner in March for my Mother's funeral. I was coming out of Lee's Market. Pete was leaving
in his vehicle but saw me and stopped to talk. That was Pete. Always friendly. Another familiar face around Scribner gone. But not forgotten.
Class of 1970.
Donald Bosworth
Morse Bluff, NE Thursday, July 10, 2014 So sorry to hear of Pete's passing. He could always make you smile. My prayers and condolences to the Rexin family. May comfort and peace be with you at this most difficult time.Taylor Dahl
North Platte, NE Thursday, July 10, 2014 I send my condolences and prayers to the Rexin and Pribnow families during this time of sadness. If I were back home I would be there in a heartbeat. I spent some time at Rexin Oil as a kid with my parents. I'll always remember going in and getting a candy bar from Pete and he would always be willing to pump gas for my Mom.We will all you miss you Pete, you were a great man and have a great legacy with your family, friends and the community of Scribner.
Jim Metschke
Lincoln, NE Wednesday, July 9, 2014 My prayers go out to all of Pete's family and extended family. Pete was a genuine man and always made everyone feel welcome. I have many Sunday morning memories at the station in the 80's. He will be missed.Janis and Terry Wendt
Ogden, IA Wednesday, July 9, 2014 So sad to hear of Pete's passing. He was a great guy, always friendly. The Class of 1970 will miss him.Jeff and Shelley Metschke
Omaha, NE Wednesday, July 9, 2014 Our hearts go out to Pete's family and friends. He was a great guy and one of a kind. I don't know if I have ever known anyone who always smiled and took time to say "hi" and chat with you like Pete did. Many fond memories of Pete. He will be missed by all that loved him.Kim and Zach Thomsen
North Bend, NE Wednesday, July 9, 2014 Our thoughts and prayers are with Pete's family. He was a good man and always brought a smile to your face. We are so sorry for your loss.Gene and Kristi Svec
Kearney, NE Tuesday, July 8, 2014 Our thoughts and prayers are with Pete's family...lots of fond memories of Pete's smile and fun personality growing up in Scribner. He was always quick to say hello and ask how things were going.