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James “Jimmy” Stalder Jr., age 41, of Beaver City, Nebraska moved to Heaven on Friday, July 18, 2025, at CHI Good Samaritan Hospital, Kearney, Nebraska. He was born on August 29th, 1983, in Amsterdam, New York, to Jim and Martha (MacDonald) Stalder.
Jimmy lived his life in the care of his loving parents. As a kid he loved watching Disney Classics, and he could quote any line from any movie.
Throughout his life Jimmy loved people, and he was not afraid to tell them about it either. He emanated joy to everyone he met. Jimmy had a servant’s heart and helped out in any way he could. He was an early bird and loved to make coffee for his family and all who asked for a cup.
He played worship music everywhere he went and loved to pray. His favorite past time was driving his Ranger around his five-acre track for hours while listening to his music. He loved supreme pizza and flat white coffee. He enjoyed an outdoor lifestyle with his family, whether sitting on the patio, riding around the country side, or camping at the lake.
Throughout his life, Jimmy set the standard for unwavering faith, no matter the setbacks he would always take a stand in the Name of Jesus.
He was proceeded in death by his grandparents: Don and Ruth Stalder.
He is survived by his parents, Jim and Martha Stalder, brothers and their wives, Joshua and Sarah Stalder, Jacob and Tabitha Stalder, niece and nephews, Miles, Gabby, Jonathan and Dash Stalder. His grandparents, Charles and Lavern Macdonald and aunts and uncle; David Stalder, Debbie Gregg, Donita Brush, John MacDonald, Esther Wilson and Becky Mickel.
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709 9th St., Beaver City, NE 68926
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