Obituary

Adam Michael Helmerichs

December 15, 1980 - November 9, 2022

Adam Michael Helmerichs, 41, of Lincoln passed away on November 9, 2022 unexpectedly in an accident. Adam was born on December 15, 1980 in Pawnee City, NE to Harlo and Brenda (Stueve) Helmerichs.

He grew up in Summerfield, KS on the family farm where he helped raise hogs and cattle, and plant and harvest the crops. Even at a young age, it was evident that Adam had a love for learning how things worked. He was forever taking things apart and putting them back together, building things, improving on what others thought to be adequate.

He attended high school at Axtell High School in Axtell, KS where he played football and basketball and graduated in 1999. After graduation, Adam attended Southeast Community College in Milford, NE for the Diesel Mechanics program and went on to attend Manhattan Area Technical College for Auto Body Repair. After that, he broadened his knowledge of Auto Body Repair in Colorado where he learned Paintless Dent Repair. Leaning into his roots, he built pivot bridges for area farmers, and became a long-term substitute mail carrier for the city of Axtell, KS.

While he was doing all this, Adam began working for Diamond Sawing & Coring in Diller, NE. After working for the company for a short while, he purchased the business and went on his own. Adam started his business with a pickup, trailer, a couple of saws, and some tools and built it into the company that Diamond Concrete Cutting is today. It was while working for Diamond Sawing & Coring that he met his wife Kristin Wolken of Diller, NE. Adam moved to Lincoln, NE to be close to Kristin and began running his business there.

On October 16, 2010, Adam and Kristin were married in Pioneer’s Park in Lincoln. They were blessed with three children, Addison (8), Khloe (5), and Henry (1).

Adam was well known in Lincoln and the surrounding areas for his ability to handle all facets of the concrete and construction business as well as any other business opportunity that was presented to him. Adam was able to visualize a project and how it would be completed before it was even started. If anyone had a question about how or if a project would work, Adam was the one to call. Even if it wasn’t concrete related, he was never afraid to tackle any project. Once you met him you knew you could rely on him to get the job done and he wouldn’t let you down. His most recent project was taking the mosaic mural off of the Pershing Center.

In recent years Adam took flying lessons and learned to become a pilot of small aircraft. Flying was not only a means of transportation for Adam, it was something that brought him great joy and peace. He was in his element when he was in the air. He loved being able to take his family on vacations in the plane and having the ability to see family that lived farther away.

Adam’s social butterfly personality enabled him to touch so many lives. He had a work ethic that never stopped, but above all, his deep love for his family and his desire to help others in need are what shaped Adam into the strong and steady man that he was.

Adam is survived by his Wife and Children, Parents, sister Elizabeth (Ryan) Kostal of Summerfield, KS and sister Naomi (Justin) Koch of Axtell, KS; Grandmother Ethelene (Miller) Helmerichs of Summerfield, KS; Parents-in-law Doyle and Marlene Wolken of Diller, NE; Sister-in-law Cheryl (John) Denner of Diller, NE; Brother-in-law Mark (Candace) Wolken of Mendenhall, MS, Brother-in-law Tyler Wolken of Diller NE, and many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins as well as many close friends that he considered family. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Clement and Audrey (Scott) Stueve and Henry Helmerichs.

Visitation will be held on Friday, November 18th at Roper & Sons South Chapel from 5-7 pm and the Funeral will be held on Saturday, November 19th at St. Marks United Methodist Church in Lincoln at 10:30am.

Please share your favorite memories and pictures of Adam for his children and Kristen to cherish for years to come. These memories and pictures will be made into a book for them. Please send these memories and pictures to MemoriesWithAdam@gmail.com

Memorials will be designated by the family at a later time.

Services

November18

Visitation

CST

Roper & Sons South Chapel

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

(402) 261-5907
November19

Funeral Service

CST

St. Mark’s United Methodist Church

8550 Pioneers Blvd.

Share a Memory or Condolence

November 28, 2022

Kristen and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Adam was a great guy, I got to know him well when he had season tickets in the Galaxy Club at the Lincoln Stars. Lots of memories greeting you both and a lot of his friends and family that would come along. He always made sure I had what I needed working at the door and always would buy me drinks after games, or anytime I took off to watch a game. Please know you all are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time 🙏🙏🙏🙏

– Crissa (Deatherage) Vogler
November 17, 2022

Kristin and Family…You have our deepest sympathy…My nephew Joel introduced us to Adam, being such good college friends and in each other’s wedding and have stayed friends ever since. Our son’s (Brent and Craig) worked one summer for Adam here in Columbus when he was working on Hiway 81. RIP Adam

– John and Sue Scott
November 16, 2022

I had the pleasure of having Adam in my class. He is one of those few people you can truly say he was always nice to everyone and true to himself and adventurous. One memory I remember the most of him is when I spent the night with his sister Elizabeth and he gave me a ride on the 4 wheeler we hit a pot hole and I went flying off. He came rushing to my side to make sure I was ok, luckily I was.

– Kami (Winchell) Hirons.
November 16, 2022

So sorry for you loss. You are in our prayers

– Roger and Loreene Stein
November 16, 2022

Adam was great friend, He would rope me into many different projects, I could not believe when he decided to remodel his home. Kristen was pregnant with Addison and we tore out darn near the whole east side of his house . Kristin would have to walk on osb to get to the bedroom to rest or go to the bathroom. My wife would not have let me do that to her. The house literally looked an explosion went off and the hole on the outside of the bedroom door scared the hell out of me, but not Adam. We got the house put back together and it looks awesome. Adam was full of ideas and he would figure a way to make it work. His projects always would test the limits, but he was never afraid to tackle them. Adam called one Friday and asked if i wanted to go for a plane ride. I said heck yeah, so we flew to Alma to pick up a couple of his guys. That was awesome! Adam, I am going to miss all the challenges, you would get me into, but you expanded my visions, and I appreciate that. RIP Adam

– Terry Manson
November 16, 2022

Condolences to the family and may god see you through this endouring times, god bless your family.

– Russell whitmore

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