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A Celebration of Life for 50-year old Chris Speirs of Hay Springs, NE, will be held Sat, Sept 24, 2022 at 3:00 at the United Methodist Church in Hay Springs with Nayda Davis officiating.

Burial will be in the Catholic Cemetery in Hay Springs.

Visitation will be Friday evening, Sept 23, from 5:30 – 7:00 at the United Methodist Church in Hay Springs, Nebraska.

A memorial has been established for Mosaic, an organization based in Minden, NE, that works to empower individuals with diverse needs to live as independently as possible. Donations may be sent in care of Chamberlain Drabbels Mortuary, PO BOX 443, Hay Springs, Nebraska 69347.

Online condolences may be left at www.chamberlainchapel.com

Christopher Alexander Speirs, was born December 27, 1971, in Chadron to Daniel and Jolene (Peters) Speirs and died Thursday, September 15, 2022 at his home.

Chris shared the same birthdate as his Uncle Pat Speirs. Being born only 3 years apart with a shared birthday created a close bond between them that endured. They also shared that birthday with Pat’s grandmother and Chris’ great-grandmother, Mildred Speirs.

Chris was lucky to have two sets of grandparents, Walt and Lola Speirs and Don and Donna Peters, with farms where he loved to spend time. When he was with Walt and Lola, he was one of “The Little Boys,” almost a brother, with his uncles Tim, Mike and Pat because of their close ages. Wherever they were, whatever mischief they were up to, Chris was there.

Chris graduated from Hay Springs High School with the class of 1990. He enlisted in the U-S Navy in November 1990 and went to submarine school. He was stationed in Bangor, WA, and served on the USS Michigan from April 1991 to January 1993.

That’s when he was assigned to the USS Ohio, where he until he left the Navy in November 1994. He was very proud to have served on Trident submarines as a ship controller and atmosphere support journeyman.

Chris returned to Nebraska after the service and lived with his Uncle Mike in Lincoln, where they enjoyed the city and a shared a love of sports. Chris always enjoyed sports, being a life-long fan of the Baltimore Orioles. He realized a dream when he got to see the Orioles play at home on a trip with Dan and Julie in 2021.

Chris loved all sports but especially enjoyed football and hockey as he followed the Nebraska Cornhuskers, Denver Broncos, and Colorado Avalanche. His favorite team, though was the Howells (now Howells-Dodge) football. where his Uncle Mike is the head coach. Chris was known for being able to remember and recite an amazing amount of statistics and information on all his favorite sports teams and a wide variety of sports.

He enjoyed debates – sometimes spirited, but always goodnatured – on sports and politics as well as a good game of cards.

After living in Lincoln, Chris returned to Hay Springs to be closer to his family so he could help them all. In 2013, he became a custodian at Chadron State College. He was proud to take care of his campus building, the historic Old Admin. Its occupants and his coworkers said he was a conscientious, well-liked. and dedicated worker.

Chris was a caring and compassionate person. He helped his mother when she became ill. When his brother Zane became ill in 2007 and eventually required constant attention, Chris stepped up and provided that support, even taking Zane into his home. When Zane moved to Mosaic in Axtell, Chris was a regular visitor and monitored Zane’s care there.

Chris was a constant help to each of his grandparents all through their lives, but especially in their later years. He enjoyed trips to the casino with Don and Donna and taking Walt and Lola to Rapid City or to visit family. He was especially proud when he got to escort his Grandfather Walt to Washington, D.C., on the Panhandle Honor Flight in 2012. He tirelessly gave his time and efforts to all of his family.

Chris is survived by his father and stepmother Dan and Julie Speirs of Kearney; Aunt and her husband, Valerie and Doug Worth of Parker, CO, and their children Emily, Savannah and Trevor; Uncle Tim and his wife, Deann, of Chappell and their children, Chance and Anna; Uncle Mike, his wife, Candy, of Howells and children Paige and Alex; Uncle Pat of Hay Springs; Uncle Gary Peters, his wife, Marcine of Bedford, TX and daughters Michelle and her husband Eddie Stephens and Karla and her husband Dennis Baird; Aunt and her husband, Carolyn and Art Lipps of Hay Springs and daughters Cammie and her husband Trent Tobiasson, and Lindsay; Aunt Cindy Peters of Hay Springs and her children Josh Peters and wife Sara, and Brandi and husband Brandon McKee; sister, Mandy and her husband, Darren McNamer; brother, Brad Lipps and daughter Everleigh of Hay Springs; and sister, Brianna Lipps and daughter Madelyn of Fort Worth, Texas; and many cousins and extended family.

Chris was preceded in death by his mother Jolene Lipps; brother Zane Lipps; uncle Steve Peters; and grandparents Don and Donna Peters and Walt and Lola Speirs.

Chamberlain Drabbels Mortuary of Hay Springs is in charge of arrangements for Chris Speirs.