Keith Leroy Inman
Keith Leroy Inman, 58, of Bennington, passed away on December 31, 2022 at CHI Health Lakeside Hospital in Omaha, surrounded by family. A celebration of life was held from 2:00 until 4:00 p.m., on Saturday, January 7th, at Shevy’s Sports Bar & Grill in Elkhorn. Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society.
Keith was born January 15, 1964, in Battle Creek, Michigan, to Kenneth Inman, Sr. and Gwynneth (Day) Nugent. He grew up in North Loup and Wolbach, receiving his education from Wolbach High School and graduating in 1982. He played football and basketball at WHS. He also worked for local farmers during his high school years. Keith was a member of 4-H and Boy Scouts in his younger years.
He was in the Grand Island unit of the Army National Guard.
Keith worked in construction after graduating, for a while, then moved to the Omaha area and worked for Loziers for twenty-eight years. He was a member of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi tribe.
Keith Inman and Margaret Dombrowski were married on April 4, 1987. To this union, three sons were born, Chris, Jake and Jordan.
He enjoyed watching football and loved to hunt and fish, especially with his sons, grandsons, and nephews.
He is survived by his wife, Margaret Elizabeth (Dombrowski) Inman of Bennington; sons, Chris Inman (Elizabeth) of Fremont, Jake Inman of Bennington, and Jordan (Channa) Inman of Fort Calhoun; three grandchildren, Wyatt, Sutton, and Rowyn Inman of Fremont; mother, Gwynneth Nugent of Fulton, Michigan; sister, Dodie (Jay) Thompson of St. Paul; and half-sister, Kendra (Todd) Hipsag of Lincoln; step-mother Shirley Inman of St. Paul; step siblings, Reynetta (Gary) Studley of Wolbach, Andy Stoffel of Texas, Cyanne (Lee) Hosey of Colorado, Cheryl (Steve) McIntyre of Iowa, Sandy Stoffel of Arizona, Donita (Scott) Green of Arizona, Randy (Miki) Stoffel of Colorado, and Tina (Shawn) Luedders of Waverly; brothers-inlaw, Michael (Lois) Dombrowski and Mark (Lisa) Dombrowski; sister-inlaw, Michelle (Bryan) Behrens; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father; brothers, Kenneth Inman, Jr. and Kalvin Inman, and his grandparents.
Reichmuth Funeral Home in Elkhorn was in charge of arrangements.