Stanley “Stan” Wilhelmson, 80, of North Platte peacefully passed way with his family at his side on April 19, 2024 after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.

Stan, the son of Eldred and Odalite Wilhelmson, was born May 16, 1943, in North Platte where he was raised. He worked with his brother and dad on the farm south of town and graduated from North Platte High School in 1962.

In 1964 Stan was drafted into the U.S. Army then sent to Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. for basic training. In August of 1965 he was shipped to Vietnam and served in the 110th Air Weapons Company, 1st Cavalry Division as an Ammunition Storage Specialist. Due to a combat injury he received in Vietnam, Stan spent 18 months at Fitzsimmons Hospital in Denver recovering from his injuries. He was retired from the Army in 1967 and received a Purple Heart, among other service medals.

The day before he was drafted, Stan put a ring on his sweetheart’s finger and promised her that he’d return. On Aug. 18, 1968, Stan married Sally Sagesser in North Platte. They raised two children, Adam and Holly, and enjoyed 55 years of marriage.

Stan was employed at Fairmont Dairy for a few years then hired on with the Union Pacific Railroad in 1979 and worked as a clerk. After 29 years he retired then worked at Lake Maloney Golf Course until the Fall of 2023.

Over the years Stan was a member of the Eagles, Moose, American Legion and First United Methodist Church. He loved being around people and often greeted them with a punch or vice-grip handshake, all in fun. And if you knew him, you knew Stan loved his grandkids, football games, family activities, meeting his friends for coffee every morning, and all things golf.

He had the kindest heart and was always finding ways to help others. He appreciated the simple things in life and never took a day for granted. Stan was a fighter and fought until his last breath at the hospital.

He was preceded in death by his parents and grandparents; brother, Ed; brothers-in-law, Don Stenger and Larry Twidwell; and parents-in-law, Fred and Ila Fae Sagesser.

Stan leaves behind his loving wife, Sally; their children, Adam (Julie) of McCook and Holly Hartman (Jason) of Lincoln; grandkids, Jacie and Josie Hartman and Emma, Grace and Kaden Wilhelmson; his sisters, Loretta Stenger of North Platte and Willa Twidwell of Colorado Springs; sister-in-law, Betty Cornish (Les) of Grand Island; and other family members.

Services will be 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, April 25 at Odean Colonial Chapel (feel free to come in your casual clothes). Inurnment with military honors will follow in Fort McPherson National Cemetery. Visitation is Wednesday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and with family greeting from 4-6 p.m. at Odean Colonial Chapel, which is in charge of arrangements.

Memorials are suggested to the family for later designation. Online condolences may be shared at odeanchapel.com.

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