Geraldine (Jerry) Engler Hollstein was born January 15, 1921 in Stuart, NE to Andrew and Elizabeth (Bouska) Engler,
the second oldest of four daughters. Jerry was baptized February 13, 1921 at St. Boniface Catholic Church in
Stuart. She was a loving, nurturing woman who always thought of others first, gave of herself without hesitation;
and touched so many people with her sweet smile, kisses, hugs and gentle way.
Jerry grew up in Atkinson, NE with her older sister, Kathleen and two younger sisters, Natalie and Mary Ellen. She
had a very large, loving and supportive extended family with her father having six brothers and her mother having
two brothers and four sisters. Her grandparents, many aunts and uncles, and numerous cousins lived in the
Atkinson and Stuart area, so, as you can imagine, there were endless family gatherings and celebrations.
She attended St. Joseph’s Catholic School in Atkinson from first grade to eleventh grade, and then because St.
Joseph’s had closed, finished her senior year at Atkinson High School graduating May 20th, 1938. Jerry was
accepted into nurses training in 1939 to St. Anthony Hospital School for Nurses in Denver, CO. She started nursing
school August 1, 1939 and graduated with her RN degree August 21, 1942.
After nursing school Jerry was affiliated with Children’s Hospital in Denver, CO; and began her nursing career at a
Children’s Hospital in Virginia Beach, VA in 1942 – 1945. Later she returned to western Nebraska and was the
Director of Pediatric Nursing at the hospital in Alliance from 1945 – 1946, and then head of nursing at the Hay
Springs hospital from 1946 – 1948. The dedicated doctors relied on her gentle and caring nursing skills; and she
always said her two favorite nursing duties were caring for children and being a surgical nurse. In the 1950s, 60s
and & 70s Jerry worked at various times at the Rushville Hospital and was also a private duty nurse caring for many
local residents. In her 60’s and 70’s Jerry generously cared for and nursed elderly relatives and friends selflessly
and tirelessly.
Jerry met Robert Hollstein shortly after moving to Hay Springs. They were married from 1947 to 1991 and raised
four children, Don, Gary, Jim and Dianne. They were living in Hay Springs until 1957 when Bob was running the
Hollstein Meat Market. The family moved to Rushville in 1957 when Bob had the opportunity to join his brother
Bill in the Hollstein Packing meat business there. Jerry was a devoted wife and mother, and always said “my
children are a testament to my success in life”. She and Bob enjoyed seeing their children grow up and participate
in all kinds of school sports, band and other activities. Her devotion to her children continued throughout her life,
including going to Lincoln to watch Gary play for the Nebraska Cornhuskers, attending graduation ceremonies,
weddings and enjoying many glorious Christmases, Easters and holidays throughout the year.
Cooking and entertaining gave Jerry great joy. She often would host large family gatherings, especially at
Thanksgiving and Christmas which often included cooking a huge meal with turkey, her favorite pies and cakes,
and all the trimmings which everyone enjoyed immensely.
Jerry was a devout Catholic of great faith and unwavering devotion to our Savior Jesus Christ and the Blessed
Virgin Mary. She was active in the Immaculate Conception Altar Society in Rushville, assisted as a Eucharistic
Minister for mass and taught CCD classes as well as confirmation classes. Her younger sister, Natalie Engler (Sister
Nicole) was a Benedictine nun at Mount Saint Scholastica in Atchison, KS. Sister Nicole often led pilgrimages to
the Holy Land, and Jerry was able to make a very memorable trip there along with her sister Mary Ellen, Maxine
Hollstein and Terri Jones in 1984.
Rushville was her home until she fell and broke her hip the day before Memorial Day in 2006. After hip
replacement surgery in Scottsbluff she went through therapy and later recuperated in Denver, CO with her son Jim
and daughter Dianne. That was a great time to enjoy each other’s company and to do many things together in the
Denver area.
An apartment became available at Prairie Pines Retirement Home in Chadron, NE and Jerry lived there from late
2006 until December of 2011 when Jim and Dianne wanted their mother closer to them, so she move to Denver.
She then lived within a few blocks of Jim at Porter Place Assisted Living until May of 2014 when she was admitted
to the hospital with pneumonia. She recovered from that, and after rehabilitation moved to Clermont Park with
skilled nursing on July 1, 2014. She made many new friends in Denver and was always the first to reach out and
give a new acquaintance a big hug. She had ups and downs in her health at Clermont Park but was always kindly
aided through the rough times by the very capable and loving staff.
During the past few months she was doing very well and enjoyed life. Jim and Dianne were there to help and be
with her every evening and on all special occasions. Over the past four years in Denver she had many family
members and friends come to visit. For several summers she was treated to visits by her first cousin, Marlene
Grossman, and her family of professional musicians who performed concerts for Jerry as their guest of honor, and
for residents of Porter Place and Clermont Park.
Jerry will be adoringly remembered by her family, relatives and many, many special friends.
She is survived by her son Gary and his wife Karen of Sioux City, IA, her son Jim of Denver, CO, her daughter,
Dianne and her husband Ric Brooks of Greenwood Village, CO, her sister Kathleen Lynders of Bloomingdale, IL, her
sister Mary Ellen Steinman of Hawthorn Woods, IL, four grandsons, two granddaughters, three great-grandsons,
and many loving cousins.
She was preceded in death by her father and mother, her sister Natalie, her oldest son Don, and many aunts and
uncles.
Jerry will be missed greatly but she has finally ‘Gone Home’ to a better place. What joy she must be experiencing
now that she is reunited with dear family and friends that have gone before her!
There will be a rosary Friday, March 6th at 7:30 PM, and the funeral mass Saturday, March 7th at 10:00 AM – both
are held at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Rushville. Burial service will be at Fairview Cemetery
immediately following the funeral mass. A noon luncheon will then be hosted by the Altar Society where guests
can share their fond memories of Jerry along with a lifetime of her photos.
In lieu of flowers memorials have been established with the following:
Immaculate Conception Church, Rushville, NE – Altar Society
Immaculate Conception Church, Rushville, NE – Parking lot project
Mt. St. Scholastica, Atchison, KS – a memorial in Jerry’s name has been established
Donations should be sent to Chamberlain Chapel of Chadron, P.O. Box 970, Chadron, NE 69337
(Please state with your donation which memorial you are donating to)