
Trailing throughout, NSM Insurance got to within one at 44-43 when Zach Fernandez converted a lay-up with 3:15 remaining in the fourth quarter. In the opening game of the Junior League finals, NSM Insurance survived an early onslaught of three-pointers by Great American Pub’s Patrick Kennedy and rallied from a 14-2 first quarter deficit to earn a come from behind 51-46 win to take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three championship series. In memory of Bruce "Stretch" Nehring, please visit our floral store.What started off as overcast skies Monday at the Narberth Playground concluded at the Haverford School after rain passed through the area forcing the opening night of the Narberth Boys’ Basketball finals to move inside. The family wishes to thank the staff at BVRMC Infusion Center and ER, Mercy One Iowa Heart Failure Heart Team, and Select Physical Therapy for the excellent care administered by loving hands.

Those to welcome him with open arms in the greatest Kingdom are his son, Jay Nehring parents, Arvie and Eldona Nehring sister, Beverly Nehring father and mother–in–law, Conrad and Cordelia Johnson brother-in-law, Jerry Johnson along with several aunts, uncles and cousins. Left to cherish his memory is the love of his life of 54½ years, Camelia son, Tim (Candace) Nehring of Humboldt, Iowa daughter, Pamela (Todd) Schoening of Bondurant, Iowa and daughter-in-law, Karen Nehring of Early, Iowa grandchildren: Liberty (James) Lenhart, Alyssa and Morgan Nehring, Gregory Bruce and Conrad Schoening and great grandson Lenhart due in early August aunt, Doris Sievers of Madrid, Iowa along with a host of extended family and friends. He also loved spending time with his grandchildren, as they were the true apple of his eyes. He retired in 1999.īruce loved to go camping in the summers with his wife, Camelia. Bruce loved serving his community in a time of need. Bruce enjoyed going to water fights and fire conventions where he competed in and won many contests. He grew strong friendships in all that he did. He also served his community for 41 years with the Albert City Fire Department. In those 44 years, he built various buildings and refurbished many surrounding elevators. Bruce retired in June of 2005. He worked at the lumber yard and elevator for 44 years. Together, they were blessed with three children: Jay, Timothy and Pamela.īruce lived in the Albert City area his entire life. On January 1, 1967, Bruce and Camelia united in holy matrimony and started their family. On June 4, 1961, Bruce and his sister Beverly were cruising around Sioux Rapids when a little gal caught his eye, the love of his life, Camelia Johnson. He was an active member in basketball and a manager for the football team. He graduated in 1961 from Albert City – Truesdale.

Bruce was a member of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Albert City.īruce attended country school until his family moved into Albert City, Iowa. John’s United Church of Christ where he was baptized and confirmed. The Sliefert Funeral Home in Albert City is in charge of the arrangements.īruce “Stretch” Nehring was born to Arvie and Eldona (Seivers) Nehring on December 22nd, 1941, in Storm Lake, Iowa. at the Sliefert Funeral Home in Albert City.

Visitation will take place Tuesday, Jfrom 5-7:30 p.m.

Burial will be in the Fairfield Township Cemetery in Albert City. at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Albert City. Bruce "Stretch" Nehring, age 79, of Albert City, Iowa died Jin Des Moines, Iowa.įuneral services will take place Wednesday, Jat 10:30 a.m.
