March 7, 1964 - February 15, 2010
Memorial services for Kim D. Kubo, 45, of Norfolk, will be 10:30 Thursday, February 18, 2010, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Norfolk. Rev Mr. Jim Doolittle will officiate. A second service will be held in Chadron, NE, at 2:00 p.m., on Friday at Chamberlain Chapel with Sharon Harrison officiating. Burial will be in the Hay Springs Cemetery. Visitation will be at the Home for Funerals on Wednesday, from 4 to 7 p.m. with a rosary at 7:00. Mr. Kubo died as a result of a traffic accident, near Madison, on Monday, February 15, 2010. Kim was born on March 7, 1964, in Chadron, NE, the son of Kenneth, Sr and Ilene (Preble) Kubo. He was raised in Chadron and graduated from Chadron High School in 1982. Following school, Kim worked construction and also as a mechanic. On May 28, 1988, Kim married Dana Burbach at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Chadron. They moved to Omaha where Kim was employed at Werner Enterprises. In 1994, Kim was promoted and transferred to Denver where he became the terminal manager. The family returned to Nebraska and made their home in Norfolk in 1997 when Kim took a position with GI Trailer. In 2009, Kim began his career with Lindsay Manufacturing in Lindsay, NE, where he was employed at the time of his death. Kim enjoyed Enduro motorcycle racing, working on cars, playing pool and especially spending time with his family. He also enjoyed doing carpentry work. Kim is survived by his mother Ilene Kubo, of Chadron, his wife, Dana; their children, Loretta Kubo, of Apple Valley, CA, Sarah Burlison, Malissa Kubo, Marie Kubo and Drew Kubo, all of Norfolk; his grandchildren, Magan, Ryan, Sarah, Natalee, Jaycie and Jordyn; his siblings and their spouses, Kaylene and Benny Martin, Kenneth Kubo, Jr., Stephen and Barb Kubo, all of Chadron, and Kevin and Julie Kubo, of Alliance, NE. He was preceded in death by his father.
Funeral Service,Friday February 19, 2010, 2:00 PM
Chamberlain Chapel. Burial will be at the Hay Springs Cemetery.
March 7, 1964 - February 15, 2010
Memorial services for Kim D. Kubo, 45, of Norfolk, will be 10:30 Thursday, February 18, 2010, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Norfolk. Rev Mr. Jim Doolittle will officiate. A second service will be held in Chadron, NE, at 2:00 p.m., on Friday at Chamberlain Chapel with Sharon Harrison officiating. Burial will be in the Hay Springs Cemetery. Visitation will be at the Home for Funerals on Wednesday, from 4 to 7 p.m. with a rosary at 7:00. Mr. Kubo died as a result of a traffic accident, near Madison, on Monday, February 15, 2010. Kim was born on March 7, 1964, in Chadron, NE, the son of Kenneth, Sr and Ilene (Preble) Kubo. He was raised in Chadron and graduated from Chadron High School in 1982. Following school, Kim worked construction and also as a mechanic. On May 28, 1988, Kim married Dana Burbach at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Chadron. They moved to Omaha where Kim was employed at Werner Enterprises. In 1994, Kim was promoted and transferred to Denver where he became the terminal manager. The family returned to Nebraska and made their home in Norfolk in 1997 when Kim took a position with GI Trailer. In 2009, Kim began his career with Lindsay Manufacturing in Lindsay, NE, where he was employed at the time of his death. Kim enjoyed Enduro motorcycle racing, working on cars, playing pool and especially spending time with his family. He also enjoyed doing carpentry work. Kim is survived by his mother Ilene Kubo, of Chadron, his wife, Dana; their children, Loretta Kubo, of Apple Valley, CA, Sarah Burlison, Malissa Kubo, Marie Kubo and Drew Kubo, all of Norfolk; his grandchildren, Magan, Ryan, Sarah, Natalee, Jaycie and Jordyn; his siblings and their spouses, Kaylene and Benny Martin, Kenneth Kubo, Jr., Stephen and Barb Kubo, all of Chadron, and Kevin and Julie Kubo, of Alliance, NE. He was preceded in death by his father.
Funeral Service,Friday February 19, 2010, 2:00 PM
Chamberlain Chapel. Burial will be at the Hay Springs Cemetery.
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