Adam Neuhaus, 46, of Lincoln, passed away Sunday, January 26, 2025 in Sidney, Nebraska.
The family has chosen Connellys Floral, Genoa (402) 993-6671
Funeral Service Monday, February 3, 2025 10:30 A.M.
Schuyler Community Church (Presbyterian Church) 802 A Street, Schuyler
Jerry L. Kracl, Officiating
Visitation Sunday 1-5 P.M. at Kracl Funeral Chapel, Schuyler
Visitation will resume Monday 9:30-10:30 A.M. at Church
Lunch immediately following at the church hall
Burial will be at the Columbus Cemetery
Memorials in care of the family for future designation
Adam Paul Neuhaus was born August 17, 1978, in Columbus, Nebraska to Richard Delton and Peggy (Schmid) Neuhaus. He attended Columbus Schools and graduated from Columbus High in 1996. Adam worked at Bogey's Music in Columbus with his brother Andy installing car stereos. He then attended Milford Technical School and graduated in 2001. On June 28, 2003, Adam married the love of his life, Heather Czarnik at St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Silver Creek. They lived in Lincoln where he was employed by Shaffer Communications until 2011. He currently worked at EF Johnson Technologies in Lincoln in Product Marketing and was a very valued member of the Corporation.
He is survived by his wife, Heather and daughters Ashlyn and Audrey Neuhaus, of Lincoln, parents Richard Delton (Peggy Jean) Neuhaus of Schuyler, sister Jaime Meinke and her children Ava and Kane, all of Schuyler, in-laws Steve and Sue Czarnik of Genoa, brothers-in-law Ryan (Jessica) Czarnik of Genoa and Eric (Bailey) Czarnik of Columbus and numerous, aunts, uncles, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his twin brother, Andy Joe Neuhaus (1997), grandparents, Lawrence and Jeanette Schmid and Robert and Eileen Neuhaus, uncle Steve Schmid and cousin Aaron Neuhaus.
Adam's pride and joy was his beautiful wife Heather, his high school sweetheart, and his two beautiful daughters, Ashlyn and Audrey.
Adam loved taking care of his lawn, electronics, listening to music, smoking meats, bicycling, watching football and playing chess but most of all spending time with his three beautiful girls.
He had many great neighbors who became close friends over the years and were like family to him.
Adam loved his parents Rich and Peg very much and was so very grateful for all the support they showed him at all times. Often saying they were the best parents ever. He loved his sister Jaime and her children Ava & Kane dearly.
Adam will forever be remembered by us all as a kind, beautiful soul with an amazing laugh and smile.
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