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							Saturday, March 29, 2025 at 3 p.m. at Holland Barry 
							& Bennett Funeral Home 
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							 Carolyn Ann Tyson Radespiel, 81, 
							of Lincoln, passed away February 15, 2025 at St. 
							Claras Manor, Lincoln.
 Cremation rites have been accorded by Holland Barry 
							& Bennett Funeral Home. Memorial services will be 
							held at Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral Home on 
							Saturday, March 29, 2025 at 3:00 PM.
 
 Carolyn was born January 12, 1944 in Broken Bow, 
							NE., the daughter of Buford Tyson and Esther Grace 
							(Ducker). She married Walter D. Radespiel July 20, 
							1963. He preceded her in death on March 6, 2015. She 
							was a former member of Prairieland Christian Church 
							in Hartsburg and Atlanta Assembly Church in Atlanta. 
							She was a very spiritual, sweet, soft spoken and 
							humble woman. She enjoyed the arts and was extremely 
							gifted in both painting and sewing. She was a 
							seamstress and upholsterer for many years, but her 
							real talent was making period re-enactment clothing. 
							Her designs were so spectacular that they were 
							featured in the Mel Gibson film, The Patriot. Carol 
							loved history and was the past vice president of the 
							Logan County Genealogical and Historical Society. 
							Some of Carol's paintings were featured in Carnagie 
							Hall. Nature was the subject of many of her 
							paintings. She loved nature, gardening, and animals, 
							especially horses.
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							Survivors include her children: 
							Markus Radespiel, John Radespiel, James ( Missy) 
							Radespiel and Rhesa (Tony) Zurkammer 16 
							grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren; and siblings 
							Nancy (Steve)Mohn, Kathy Tyson Parker, and Dennis 
							(Faith) Tyson. 
 She was preceded in death by her parents, her 
							husband, and siblings Howard Tyson, Pat Tyson, and 
							Tim Tyson.
 
 Memorial donations may be made to the Logan County 
							Genealogical and Historical Society.
 
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							family of Carolyn Ann Tyson Radespiel
 
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