Since 1906, when John A. Gentleman began serving families, our community has changed in many ways. Our firm also matured and changed to meet the needs of a growing community. From our humble beginning at 20th and Cuming Street we have been there...
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Since our founding, the guiding principle of Reichmuth Funeral Home has been the commitment to treating each family who comes to us as our own. With sincerity, pride, and dedication, we are committed to this time-honored tradition.
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Facts about the city
South Bend is a village in Cass County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 99 at the 2010 census. The main landmark is a pedestrian bridge across the Platte River which leads to Schramm Park State Recreation Area. It was built in 2004 on the pillars of the abandoned Rock Island Railroad bridge. 35 trains a day—most of them coal trains—still pass through the area on the BNSF Railway main.
South Bend Obituaries
It was revealed by Grand Island Independent on August 10th, 2019 that Becky Jo Buettner (Kershaw) passed away in South Bend, Nebraska. Ms. Buettner was 61 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Becky Jo's life.
It was reported by Beatrice Daily Sun on July 18th, 2017 that Chris R Badman died in South Bend, Nebraska. Badman was 47 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Chris R's life.
It was reported by Clay County News on January 13th, 2016 that Randy Lynn Bailey passed on in South Bend, Nebraska. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Randy Lynn's life.
History
South Bend is a village in Cass County, Nebraska County, Nebraska, United States. 35 trains a day--most of them coal trains--still pass through here on the BNSF Railway main. It was built in 2004 on the pillars of the abandoned Rock Island Railroad bridge. As you approach the town on Nebraska Highway 66, a sign announces "South Bend Next 4 Exits"--a reference to the four streets that lead in from the highway. The population was 86 at the 2000 United States Census census.
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