LaShara Nuss
A Celebration of Life for LaShara Nuss will be held at the Giltner Community Center on February 3, 2024, from 1 to 5 p.m. The event will include a time for fellowship, a Memorial Service, and an opportunity to share cherished memories, with the Memorial Service at 3 p.m. A light meal will be served following the service.
LaShara, daughter of Al Huffman and Laura Jean OConnor, was born on November 24, 1954, in Grand Island, and passed on January 21, 2024.
LaShara’s early life was spent in Cheyenne, WY, and Evergreen, CO.
LaShara married Delbert ‘Butch’ Eugene Nuss on April 7, 1974, in Giltner. They have 3 sons: Casey, Ryan, and Cody.
LaShara’s passion for the arts, particularly at the Indian Reservation, reflected her love for creativity and cultural expression. Her dedication to education was evident in her longstanding history of research and the creation of educational classes at the Stuhr Museum. LaShara also brought joy and community spirit as the owner and manager of the Sit ‘N Bull Saloon.
As the entertainment director for the Log House, LaShara organized memorable events that brought people together. Some of these included coordinating the Mormon Trail to pass through Giltner, hosting a Mountain Men Camp in the back pasture, orchestrating a Solar Eclipse Party, and countless other gatherings that left lasting impressions.
LaShara was preceded in death by her father, husband, and two brothers.
Those left to cherish her memory include Casey Nuss and Michelle Haase, Ryan and Crystal Nuss, Cody and Roni Nuss; grandchildren Reagan Smith, Hailey Haase, Jacob Haase, Landon Nuss, Sidney Voichahoske, Dylan Voichahoske, Owen Nuss, Jack Nuss, Annika Ward and Ashton Ward; sisters, several nieces, nephews, many cousins, extended family and countless Friends!
Cards of sympathy can be sent to P.O. Box 1, Giltner NE 68841.
Your presence and support during this time are greatly appreciated as we come together to honor and remember LaShara. Please join us in celebrating her life and the impact she had on all those who were fortunate enough to know her.