Our Staff

Greg Nabity
Funeral Director
You know, I learned early that if you want to be the best at something, you can't worry about the time or trouble, or even the cost. We do things differently than most other funeral homes and we do them with great pride and passion. We think it shows in the quality and value of our funeral and cremation tributes.
Anyone whom we have served will tell you that when we meet with you and your family, we don't view it as a sales opportunity. Our goal is to help you create a fitting, memorable and affordable service for your loved one. We give you the choice of a wide variety of services and products, as well as a wealth of creative ideas and suggestions. Together, we design a funeral or memorial service that meets your current and future needs. Families who come to us know that we cradle and nurture them through the first difficult days. They also know that years from now they will have a deep peace-of-mind because, in coming to us, they've done their best to honor their loved one.That's why growing numbers of people recognize us as the Funeral Home of Choice for First Class Funerals and Creative Cremations.
When I was 14 years old, my grandfather died. He was a farmer, and was a stocky, strong, hard-working man. The cancer that afflicted him left his body thin and frail. I visited him in the hospital a few weeks before he died. He looked pale and sickly, totally unlike the grandfather I had always known. That day was the only time in my life that my grandpa shook my hand. I can still feel that massive hand in mine. A hand vastly out of proportion to the bony figure sitting in the chair before me, no longer able to rise or stand without help. I was unaccustomed to seeing my grandfather helpless and dying, and those moments spent with him in the nursing home wing of the old St. Francis Hospital imprinted in my mind a memory as poignant today as it was that spring day in 1972.
I stood for long moments in front of his casket at the funeral home peering at the familiar figure lying peacefully within. His face full, his complexion its usual ruddiness, his anguished expression replaced by a peacefulness that comforted me and intrigued me all at once. This was not the pathetic creature that cancer had made, the one I had encountered just days before. Though lifeless, this was the grandfather I had always known. The one I remember walking with through the apple orchard on the farm, the one who never missed All-star Wrestling on TV every Saturday evening, the one who taught me to whittle. They had done it. They had given me back my grandpa!! The funeral directors also supported my grandmother, guiding her and her family through those difficult days with quiet gentleness and respect.
So affected was I by this experience that I knew unmistakably why God had placed me in this life. Here was a boy of 14 whose destiny was clearly known to him. A boy who did not question why he had been chosen to fill this role in life but, rather, a boy who embraced it as a sacred calling. Now it is nearly four decades later, and the respect I have for this work, and the gratitude I have for God choosing me for such an important ministry is still as strong as it was the day I rode in the front seat of that hearse. The one which bore my grandfather’s body to its final resting place in the Central City Cemetery.
Being a funeral director is a sacred trust which I do not take lightly. I work hard every day to help families to create beautiful memories of the special people in their lives, like my grandpa was in mine. I do this work because I love it. The work energizes me and satisfies something deep within me which understands that a family's love is forever.

Greg Nabity
Funeral Director
You know, I learned early that if you want to be the best at something, you can't worry about the time or trouble, or even the cost. We do things differently than most other funeral homes and we do them with great pride and passion. We think it shows in the quality and value of our funeral and cremation tributes.
Anyone whom we have served will tell you that when we meet with you and your family, we don't view it as a sales opportunity. Our goal is to help you create a fitting, memorable and affordable service for your loved one. We give you the choice of a wide variety of services and products, as well as a wealth of creative ideas and suggestions. Together, we design a funeral or memorial service that meets your current and future needs. Families who come to us know that we cradle and nurture them through the first difficult days. They also know that years from now they will have a deep peace-of-mind because, in coming to us, they've done their best to honor their loved one.That's why growing numbers of people recognize us as the Funeral Home of Choice for First Class Funerals and Creative Cremations.
When I was 14 years old, my grandfather died. He was a farmer, and was a stocky, strong, hard-working man. The cancer that afflicted him left his body thin and frail. I visited him in the hospital a few weeks before he died. He looked pale and sickly, totally unlike the grandfather I had always known. That day was the only time in my life that my grandpa shook my hand. I can still feel that massive hand in mine. A hand vastly out of proportion to the bony figure sitting in the chair before me, no longer able to rise or stand without help. I was unaccustomed to seeing my grandfather helpless and dying, and those moments spent with him in the nursing home wing of the old St. Francis Hospital imprinted in my mind a memory as poignant today as it was that spring day in 1972.
I stood for long moments in front of his casket at the funeral home peering at the familiar figure lying peacefully within. His face full, his complexion its usual ruddiness, his anguished expression replaced by a peacefulness that comforted me and intrigued me all at once. This was not the pathetic creature that cancer had made, the one I had encountered just days before. Though lifeless, this was the grandfather I had always known. The one I remember walking with through the apple orchard on the farm, the one who never missed All-star Wrestling on TV every Saturday evening, the one who taught me to whittle. They had done it. They had given me back my grandpa!! The funeral directors also supported my grandmother, guiding her and her family through those difficult days with quiet gentleness and respect.
So affected was I by this experience that I knew unmistakably why God had placed me in this life. Here was a boy of 14 whose destiny was clearly known to him. A boy who did not question why he had been chosen to fill this role in life but, rather, a boy who embraced it as a sacred calling. Now it is nearly four decades later, and the respect I have for this work, and the gratitude I have for God choosing me for such an important ministry is still as strong as it was the day I rode in the front seat of that hearse. The one which bore my grandfather’s body to its final resting place in the Central City Cemetery.
Being a funeral director is a sacred trust which I do not take lightly. I work hard every day to help families to create beautiful memories of the special people in their lives, like my grandpa was in mine. I do this work because I love it. The work energizes me and satisfies something deep within me which understands that a family's love is forever.

KarleenTaylor
Office Manager
Karleen joined the team at Pruss-Nabity Funeral Home and The Nebraska Cremation Society full-time as Office Manager in 2022. She worked part-time with us for several years prior to that. Karleen has extensive experience in Customer Service and client satisfaction. When you call our office at 402-200-3366, she will be the first voice you hear. For the families we serve, Karleen ensures that constant contact and frequent updates are maintained so they never need to worry.

KarleenTaylor
Office Manager
Karleen joined the team at Pruss-Nabity Funeral Home and The Nebraska Cremation Society full-time as Office Manager in 2022. She worked part-time with us for several years prior to that. Karleen has extensive experience in Customer Service and client satisfaction. When you call our office at 402-200-3366, she will be the first voice you hear. For the families we serve, Karleen ensures that constant contact and frequent updates are maintained so they never need to worry.

Mike Brigham
Decedent Transport Specialist
Mike Brigham brings heartfelt dedication and quiet professionalism to his role as a Decedent Transport Specialist. From the moment a loved one is placed in his care, Mike treats each person with the same respect, dignity, and meticulous attention he would want for his own family.
Funeral service has always held a special place in Mike’s heart. What began as a quiet interest has grown into a meaningful calling—one that allows him to support families with compassion during some of life’s most difficult moments. His calm presence and thoughtful approach provide a reassuring first step in the care journey.
Mike is passionate about honoring life through respectful service, and it shows in every detail of his work. Whether working behind the scenes or on the road, he considers it a privilege to serve both the departed and the families they leave behind.

Mike Brigham
Decedent Transport Specialist
Mike Brigham brings heartfelt dedication and quiet professionalism to his role as a Decedent Transport Specialist. From the moment a loved one is placed in his care, Mike treats each person with the same respect, dignity, and meticulous attention he would want for his own family.
Funeral service has always held a special place in Mike’s heart. What began as a quiet interest has grown into a meaningful calling—one that allows him to support families with compassion during some of life’s most difficult moments. His calm presence and thoughtful approach provide a reassuring first step in the care journey.
Mike is passionate about honoring life through respectful service, and it shows in every detail of his work. Whether working behind the scenes or on the road, he considers it a privilege to serve both the departed and the families they leave behind.

Kenneth J. Houfek
Funeral Assistant
Ken is a Wahoo native who enjoys being around people and helping to facilitate services at visitations, funerals, and cemetery interments. Ken is also our favorite caterer. His Starvin’ Marvins catering brand features brisket, chicken, prime rib, pork, ribs and a variety of side dishes. He can create a memorable meal for your Celebration of Life or other occasion

Kenneth J. Houfek
Funeral Assistant
Ken is a Wahoo native who enjoys being around people and helping to facilitate services at visitations, funerals, and cemetery interments. Ken is also our favorite caterer. His Starvin’ Marvins catering brand features brisket, chicken, prime rib, pork, ribs and a variety of side dishes. He can create a memorable meal for your Celebration of Life or other occasion


Joseph Nabity
Cemetery Memorial Designer
Joseph understands what you want when it comes time to memorialize yourself or a loved one, either through a cemetery monument, or a well-planned funeral or memorial service. He will sit down with you and spend as much time as it takes to help you design a truly unique, and one of a kind, memorial crafted especially to your individual specifications. Call Joseph, anytime, at 402-200-3366. Let him show you how a true professional can make a dramatic difference in how you, or someone close to you, is remembered. While maintaining his own full-time work as a Systems Architect, Joe also serves as our Human Resources Manager.

Joseph Nabity
Cemetery Memorial Designer
Joseph understands what you want when it comes time to memorialize yourself or a loved one, either through a cemetery monument, or a well-planned funeral or memorial service. He will sit down with you and spend as much time as it takes to help you design a truly unique, and one of a kind, memorial crafted especially to your individual specifications. Call Joseph, anytime, at 402-200-3366. Let him show you how a true professional can make a dramatic difference in how you, or someone close to you, is remembered. While maintaining his own full-time work as a Systems Architect, Joe also serves as our Human Resources Manager.