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DiamondS

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Just got word that Vance Uden of TC Ranch passed away last night.  My condolences go out to his family.  He was one of the greatest cattlemen I know.  He will surely be missed in the industry.
 

RSC

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Sorry to here that. My condolences to the Udens. A great cattleman, will be missed.
 

Cattledog

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I never had a chance to meet Vance.  However, I have bred to the bulls that they raised for years with great success.  It goes without saying that he was a great cattleman and will be missed in the Angus industry.
 

creativecattle

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I just received this and thought that there might be others interested in it as well.

Vance Uden of Franklin, NE, passed away April 18 at his home. The obituary can be viewed at www.hutchinsfh.com <http://www.hutchinsfh.com> .

It was Vance’s wish that there be no funeral service. Vance’s wish was for the time you would spend attending his funeral, you spend that time doing a good deed for someone else.

A memorial service will be conducted online and you may attend by going to www.hutchinsfh.com <http://www.hutchinsfh.com> . This service should be available for viewing within two days.  For those wishing to send memorials, please send to the Vance Uden Memorial Fund, 1524 G Rd., Franklin, NE  68939-9070.

Please keep the Uden family in your thoughts and prayers.
 

Telos

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My condolences to the family.

Received the TC catalogs for the last 5 or 6 years. Never attended a sale but Vance had to be one heck of a cattleman with that herd bull battery and cowherd.
 

Jill

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creativecattle said:
I just received this and thought that there might be others interested in it as well.

Vance Uden of Franklin, NE, passed away April 18 at his home. The obituary can be viewed at www.hutchinsfh.com <http://www.hutchinsfh.com> .

It was Vance’s wish that there be no funeral service. Vance’s wish was for the time you would spend attending his funeral, you spend that time doing a good deed for someone else.

A memorial service will be conducted online and you may attend by going to www.hutchinsfh.com <http://www.hutchinsfh.com> . This service should be available for viewing within two days.  For those wishing to send memorials, please send to the Vance Uden Memorial Fund, 1524 G Rd., Franklin, NE  68939-9070.

Please keep the Uden family in your thoughts and prayers.

That's different, what a good idea.
 

RSC

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I love the part where they say What he was most proud of in his life were the Bulls he raised that were used all over the country!  From Dividend to Stockman 365 to Freedom to Total to Grid Iron to Grid Topper, He will be appreciated for a long time!

He will be missed!  I love the freedom cattle and the 365 cattle!  I will never forget the year I took my Cousin with me to Denver and he was not a fan of Angus!  We walked by the Carload show and I pointed to a bull in the Carload show and he said wow, no way in hell that's an Angus!  The bull was TC Freedom! 

Tony
 

DiamondS

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I worked several of TC's bull sales and also worked for them out of highschool.  They are a great family, and Vance was a great role model.  He will definately be missed, but he was suffering a terrible amount in his final days.

Best wishes to the Udens. 
 
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