Jim Hoblyn,

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of Ansley passed away peacefully at CHI hospital in Kearney on Oct. 29, 2024. James “Jim” Wayne Hoblyn was born Oct. 31, 1948, in Broken Bow to Harry Ray and Delpha Delores (Madsen) Hoblyn, also known as the Halloween baby. He attended Harris Country School through 8th grade. After that, he went to high school in Ansley. Upon graduation, he attended computer school in Denver, Colorado and Kearney State College. After college, Jim returned to Ansley to farm and raise cattle.

Jim married the love of his life, Pat Helberg, on Aug.

20, 1972. Two daughters were born to this union, Kelli and Katie. Jim has two grandchildren, Morgan and Marty Bauder. He called them the M&M kids.

Jim was a member of the United Methodist Church in Ansley, and he served on the Algernon Township Board.

Jim loved the land and his cattle. He liked to farm, especially the smell of freshly tilled earth in the spring and seeing the new corn coming up. He liked to check cows, taking salt out and checking water for the cattle. He loved seeing those newborn calves in the spring. Jim could visit with anyone. You could find him leaning over a pickup box or leaning on a tractor tire visiting with a neighbor. He liked the rural life – a life well lived.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents, Ray and Delpha Hoblyn; his in-laws, Stan and Donna Helberg; and his brother, Bob Hoblyn.

Those left to cherish his memory are his wife, Pat of Ansley; daughters, Kelli (Ryan) Bauder of Scotland, South Dakota, and Katie Hoblyn of Ansley; grandkids, Morgan and Marty Bauder of Scotland, South Dakota; sisters, Dianne (Art) Anderson of Broken Bow, and Dee (Mike) Krantz of Ansley; brother-in-law, Vaughn (Karen) Helberg of Lincoln; sisters-in-law, Nancy Hoblyn of York, Nancy (Larry) Miller of Lemoyne, and Diane (Ken) Mahoney of Denver, Colorado; and many nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held on Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Ansley Community Church in Ansley. Burial was in the Ansley Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to Ansley Fire & Rescue. Govier Brothers Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be left at www.govierbrothers.com.