Mervin Lyle Schweitzer
Mervin Lyle Schweitzer, 81, of Cairo, was received into the Lord’s arms on December 24, 2023, surrounded by his family, at Grand Island Regional Medical Center in Grand Island.
To honor Mervin’s wishes, he will be cremated. A visitation will be held from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. on Thursday January 4, 2024 at the Cairo Christ Lutheran Church.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, January 5, 2024 at Cairo Christ Lutheran Church, with Pastor Brian Wright officiating. Inurnment will follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Casual attire is requested.
He was the second child born to Alarion and Marie (Beckler) Schweitzer on January 17, 1942, five miles south of Cairo by Prairie Creek.
A few years later, the family moved three miles west of Cairo, where he started his education in a small country school along Highway 2. Then, the family moved one mile west and one quarter mile north of Cairo, where he attended Cairo school until his graduation in 1960. He helped his father on the farm until he started working for Lester Schweitzer Trucking. At that time, he was united in marriage to Karon Luhn on July 3, 1964, and this union was blessed with one son, Rodney.
They lived in Kearney, where Mervin worked for Missouri Valley Construction helping with the construction of Interstate 80 on the rebar crew between Aurora and Lexington.
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They moved back to Cairo, and were later divorced.
Mervin worked part time as a weekend town deputy of Cairo. He worked for Cairo Plumbing and Well Drilling, doing house plumbing and working on windmills for many years. During this time, he bought and operated the Cairo Laundromat.
He later worked at Leprino Foods in Ravenna, where he retired. He was a member of the Cairo Volunteer Fire Department for fourteen years. He was baptized at an early age at the Mennonite Church of Wood River and later a member of the Cairo Christ Lutheran Church and the church’s early choir. He was in a Monday and Thursday night league at Cairo Bowl.
He thoroughly enjoyed fishing at Davis Creek, along the banks of the Loup River, and on the Cairo Fire Department fishing trips. Scrapping metal and going to Wieck’s Auction to find “bargains” were some of his favorite pastimes. He was an avid gardener, taking large cabbages to the county fair and winning ribbons.
He also enjoyed his time at the Cairo Gathering Place, having morning coffee and having a Schlitz beer for happy hour with his friends.
Mervin is survived by son, Rod and wife Lisa (Yungdahl) Schweitzer; grandchildren, Ryan and Elizabeth Schweitzer all of rural Cairo; sister, Leona Saltzman of Seward; brother, Marlin (Sharon) Schweitzer of Cairo; an uncle and two aunts, and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. Also former brothers-in-law, Jerry (Lois) Luhn of Cairo and Francis (Marcy) Luhn of Grand Island.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Alarion and Marie Schweitzer; sister, Glenda Rediger; brothers-in-law, Ed Saltzman and Gene Rediger; former in-laws Wilford and Lelia Luhn; and former brother-in-law, Sherman Luhn.