Obituary

Edward H. Kolbe

June 8, 1934 - July 10, 2025

Edward Henry Kolbe, 91, passed peacefully surrounded by family on July 10, 2025 while in hospice care at Southlake Village, Lincoln.

Edward was born in Cypress, Texas on June 8, 1934 to Louis and Emilie Kolbe. Edward moved to Houston when he was 12, graduated from high school there, and went on to the University of Houston where he received a Bachelor’s degree. From there, he went to the University of Chicago to earn his Master’s of Divinity in 1959. He later completed his Doctorate in church history at Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis. He married Mary Ruth Judd in Seymour, IN in 1961. She preceded him in death in 2017.

Edward served Christian Churches (Disciples of Christ) in Wichita Falls, TX; Warrensburg, MO; Bedford, IN; Lincoln, NE; Corvallis, OR; Seattle, WA and Arlington, TX where he built congregations with the evangelism program he developed. Edward was also active in Kiwanis in all of the places he lived.

Edward loved nature, gardening, reading, current events, college football, and public television. He enjoyed sending cards to family and friends. He thought broadly and had a good sense of humor. He was special to many who survived him including daughter Ruth Cooper and her husband, Brian, son Charles Thornton-Kolbe and wife Jennifer, and son Tom Kolbe and wife Laura Salem; grandchildren Noah Oglesby, Emma Thornton-Kolbe, Evan Thornton-Kolbe, Elias Thornton-Kolbe, Judd Salem, and Bella Salem.

His memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 19, 2025 at Southpointe Christian Church at 7010 Helen Witt Drive in Lincoln.

Memorials to Lincoln Literacy at 1023 Lincoln Mall #104 in Lincoln, NE, 68508 (lincolnliteracy.org).

LINK TO SERVICE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5lvD9FkXd0

Services

July19

Memorial Service

CST

Southpointe Christian Church

7010 Helen Witt Drive, Lincoln, NE 68512

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July 12, 2025

Mary Ruth and Ed Kolbe were so special for Jim and I. It was always a pleasure to pick up one or both to take them to an activity for First Christian Church downtown Fort Worth,TX. Jim particularly enjoyed taking Ed to Ginger Brown’s Restaurant which was home of the big and delicious cinnamon rolls.

– Jim and Janice Whisenand

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