Nila and Clayton Neitfeld with Dr. Myrvin Christopherson, Dana College president

 

 

 



TWO GENERATIONS OF A FAMILY GIVEN HANSON SERVANT AWARD AT DANA

Antholz and Nietfeld families of farming roots
honored for giving generously

Dana College presented Arthur and Helene Antholz and Clayton and Lila Nietfeld with the Clifford T. and D. Florence Hanson Servant Award during the annual Dana College Builders Luncheon, Friday, May 21.

The Hanson Servant Award recognizes individuals who model selfless devotion and gives recognition to ordinary people who do extraordinary things inspired by faith, love and service.

“Arthur and Helene Antholz regarded everything they had as their Lord's gift to them and believed that it should be shared with others,” said Dr. Myrvin Christopherson, president. “Their church, missions of their Lutheran Church and Dana College were among those they benefitted routinely. Their lives were models of Christian stewardship.”

Arthur and Helene Antholz were true American farmers. From their first farm together north of McDonald, Kan., to their last near Nunn, Colo., the Antholzes were inspirations to their farmer friends. Arthur served on school and community boards, the Board of American Missions of the American Lutheran Church, the Central District Mission Committee, the Martin Luther Home of Beatrice, Neb., and various committees at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Greeley, Colo., and Faith Lutheran Church in Eaton, Colo. Helene served in women’s organizations on the local, conference and district levels, and also served as president of the Women of the Central District of the American Lutheran Church. Arthur died in May of 2001, and Helene lives at The Kenton Manor Care Center in Greeley, Colo.

The Antholzes passed their commitment to service and stewardship on to their daughter, Lila, and her husband, Clayton. After Clayton graduated from Dana College in 1965 and Wartburg Seminary in 1968 he and Lila served numerous congregations, including Denver, Colo.; Good Shepherd Home in Blair; Malmo, Neb.; Dodge City, Kan.; Englewood, Colo.; and Pickrell, Neb. Clayton also served as Central District Director for “Commitment to Mission,” a stewardship program of the American Lutheran Church. The Nietfelds also spent a summer in the Seward Peninsula of Alaska, serving the five mission congregations there while the pastors and families enjoyed vacation and further studies. Clayton retired from the ministry in 1996. He and Lila continue to live in Eaton, Colo.

“Rev. Clayton and Lila Nietfeld continued to share the legacy of the Antholz family and have lived their lives as servants of their Lord Jesus Christ,” Christopherson said. “They sacrificed greatly so that at age 34 Clayton could come to Dana College and then Wartburg Seminary to prepare for the Lutheran ministry. When he retired from active ministry he returned to be steward of the wheat farm Arthur farmed. Lila and Clayton practice their Christian faith on the land as well as in the pulpit or pew. Nobody in need escapes their loving service. We are honored that they would permit us to recognize them with the Hanson Servant Award.”

The Hanson Servant Award was presented to the Antholzes and Nietfelds during the Dana College Builders Luncheon, an annual celebration for donors who have included Dana College in their estate plans. The award is named for Dr. Clifford T. and D. Florence Hanson, who, during their lifetimes, were inspired by their Christian faith to give generously of themselves in service to their church, community, country and Dana College. Clifford Hanson was a professor of philosophy and religion at Dana and the first to be named vice president of academic affairs. Florence Hanson was an associate in ministry at First Lutheran Church in Blair for several years, was involved with numerous civic organizations and served as campus hostess for many Dana College functions.

Dana College is a place where all students actively participate. They make things happen — in their own lives and in the lives of others. Through a highly supportive faculty and campus community, Dana students develop interpersonal skills, leadership abilities, and other important values and knowledge as they make choices about their future. Dana’s outstanding academic programs in business, education, music and social work, among others, ensure that students have the knowledge, skills and experience necessary to pursue challenging careers or placement in graduate school.

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For more information contact:

Sarah Cavanah
Communications Coordinator
Dana College
(402) 426-7216
scavanah@dana.edu


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