Obituary

William John “Bill” Pohlmann

December 10, 1955 - February 24, 2022

William John “Bill” Pohlmann of Lincoln, NE went to be with God on February 24, 2022, at UNMC, Omaha, NE. Bill was born on December 10, 1955, in Hebron, NE to Elmer & Julia (Hieronymus) Pohlmann.

Bill was the oldest of 4 children growing up on the family farm near Deshler, NE. He was baptized into the Christian faith by his grandfather, Pastor John Hieronymus, and was also confirmed at Peace Lutheran Church. Bill attended Deshler Public School, Peace Lutheran Elementary School, and graduated from Deshler High School in 1974. Upon graduation, he received the University of Nebraska Regents Scholarship, but was needed on the family farm so he did not attend the University of Nebraska. Bill married the love of his life, Debbie Kassebaum, on February 5, 1982, and they recently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. This union was blessed with three children: Ashley, Derek, and Bradley, and 4 beautiful granddaughters. Bill was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. He cherished spending time with his children, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, and the family’s dogs, especially Molly. He coached many of his children’s sports teams and attended CNA classes with his daughter. Bill also enjoyed music and was a talented singer and trombone player. He had a mischievous sparkle in his eyes and a great sense of humor. Bill was a friend to all, those he knew and those he had just met.

In 1990, Bill and Debbie left farming and moved to Seward Nebraska where they raised their family and formed life-long friendships with many in the community and among their church family at St. John’s Lutheran Church. Bill Earned his associate degree in Machine Tool and Die Design Technology at Southeast Community College in Milford. He began his career at Molex, Inc. in Lincoln, as tool maker and die designer. He earned several promotions and eventually held the title of Stamping Innovation Manager. Bill traveled to Molex plants all over the United States, and to China, Germany, France, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan to teach the employees there how to operate the machines and dies he designed. Using his wide array of knowledge and experience, his patented innovations revolutionized the stamping industry. In 2018 Bill received the Molex Fellows award. Since Molex was founded in 1938, there have been around 25 current or retired employees recognized as Fellows from approximately 45,000 people employed by Molex annually. Bill was nearing 30 years of employment at Molex at the time of his death. He had great respect for Molex and valued the many life-long friends he worked with.

Bill is preceded in death by his grandparents, Pastor John & Ella Hieronymus and William & Anna Pohlmann, his father, Elmer, and his father & mother-in-law Ernest & Carlean Kassebaum, sister-in-law Rita Kassebaum, infant niece, Shari Kassebaum.

Those left to mourn his passing include his wife Debbie, daughter Ashley, sons Derek (Kate) and Bradley (Jaclyn), granddaughters Mary Jolene “JoJo” & Magnolia Hope Pohlmann, and Lillian Marie & Juliet Rose Pohlmann, mother Julia, siblings Kathryn (Steve) Duffy, Howard (Lori) Pohlmann, Wayne (Marty) Pohlmann, and siblings in-law Darold Kassebaum, Cheryl Hedegaard, LaVonne (Bonnie) Kassebaum, Rick (Trudy) Kassebaum, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and many friends.

The funeral service will be held at St. John Lutheran church in Seward, NE on Thursday, March 3, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. followed immediately by a luncheon. Burial at 2:15 pm at Hebron City Cemetery in Hebron, NE.

Visitation will be Wednesday, March 2, 2022, at Roper and Sons South (3950 Hohensee Dr) from 4-7 p.m.

Services

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Visitation

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Roper & Sons South Chapel

3950 Hohensee Drive (40th & Yankee Hill)
Lincoln, NE 68516

(402) 261-5907
March3

Funeral Service

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St. John Lutheran

Seward, NE

March3

Burial

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Hebron City Cemetery

Hebron, NE

Share a Memory or Condolence

March 10, 2022

My sincerest sympathy to Bill’s wife Debbie & family & his mother Julia. I met Bill when we were both 3 yrs. old! His Uncle John married my Aunt Glennys & we were ringbearer & flower girl in their wedding. (Wish I had the photo handy to share ‘cuz we were pretty adorable!) Although I don’t remember much of that first meeting & we didn’t have many interactions in the years following, when we did I do remember his kindness, humor & big smile. I know he will be missed by many & may God bless those who mourn with strength & love!

– Candace (Schroeder) Heindryckx
March 7, 2022

Our condolences to Deb and family. We remember attending your wedding and celebration many years ago. Do wish there was an address so we could send a card. Our best to you and yours, cousin.

– Bill and Carolyn Kassebaum
March 6, 2022

Bill was our neighbor for a number of years and was always friendly. In fact he was probably the first person to welcome us to the neighborhood when we moved in. So sorry to hear his passing. Our sympathies to Debbie and family.

– Steve and Sharon Hambek
March 3, 2022

I was privileged to get to know Bill by being the instructor of the Cna class he took with his daughter Ashley. I had much admiration that he would take the class. What was so amazing was to see that as the class progressed he really seemed to enjoy it! When we went to clinical, his interactions with the patients were neat to see. I was lucky to get to know him and Ashley.

– Sheila Carroll
March 2, 2022

I remember Bill and his family as a kid I was, hired me to help build dog kennels, way back when, I was 15 or 16 then, now I’m 53, He had the greatest patience and taught me how to weld things together, taught me what hard work would get you, and more so life’s lessons on how to live and take care of people, they way he did his family. Bill you will be missed Greatly and may you continue to set at the right hand God. I thank you for all those life lessons .

– James Boyce
March 1, 2022

My condolences to Bill’s family. I worked with Bill on many projects over the years, but a couple stand out in my memory where Bill really exhibited his innovative mindset on the stamping process. Well deserving of being a Molex Fellow. What I remember most though is his sense of humor, and even when the project was challenging he always kept a positive attitude and kept the mood light. He will be missed.

– Paul Berg
March 1, 2022

I’ve known Bill for about 24 years, we met at the Seward swimming pool and we started out arguing about Nebraska football. A few months later I applied for a position at Molex. Bill met me at the door and interviewed me while touring the plant and the new Impact machine area. At the end of the interview we both suddenly realized how we knew each other. I told my wife laughing, “well that was interesting but I’m sure I’m not getting the job.” He hired me anyway and we become good friends and travel companions. I did my first international trip will Bill to China circa 2000 and went on several more together to many different countries. I always admired Bill’s creativity and problem solving skills. I will miss him very much.

– John Cahoon
March 1, 2022

Bill was a classmate and neighbor on the farm. Such a kind, sweet soul. Always. A good friend to everyone. He will be missed among everyone, especially sincerest condolences to Debbie his wife, his children, grandchildren, siblings and his mother Julia. May you all find peace.

– Kim Hoffmeyer Pace
March 1, 2022

Bill was a high school classmate of mine. He was loved and respected and a friend to all of us. My heart and prayers will be with you on Thursday as you mourn his death and celebrate his new life in heaven with Jesus!!❤️

– Mary (Kovac) Faszholz

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