Donnabeth Ferrel

Friday, June 21, 2024

Donnabeth Ferrel

June 25, 1924 - June 17, 2024

IMPERIAL, Neb. - Donnabeth Ferebee Ferrel was born June 25, 1924, to Ora and Ivy Ferebee in Fullerton, Neb. As a young girl her family moved to a dry land farm located on the south divide of Champion Valley. She attended grades first - eighth at Champion then graduated High School in Imperial, Neb. in 1941.

While working as a waitress at the Sale Barn Café, she became acquainted with a handsome young cowboy, by the name of Lowell Ferrel. Lowell and Donnabeth were married on New Year’s Day 1941 at 0:01 o’clock. Their first home was located on the farm four and a half miles south of Highway 6 south of Lamar, Neb. While living there and ranching with his dad, Lowell was called to serve his country in World War II.

Born in 1942, was daughter Vicky Lynn, later brothers Ora and Jay Dee joined the family.

In 1960, Lowell and Donnabeth moved from the farm/ranch, into the city of Imperial. Here was where Lowell built a horse training facility known as Ferrel’s Western Training. Shortly thereafter Donnabeth opened a western clothing store, known as “Ferrel’s Western T’s” (Training, Togs & Turquoise).

Donnabeth’s favorite hobbies were being around animals, quilting, and traveling. Donnabeth could be referred to as a “Happy World Traveler!” She enjoyed traveling with Lowell, showing and judging horse shows. Traveling throughout the United States, she and Lowell were members of Rotary International and represented the City of Imperial as well as Chase County wherever they went.

Donnabeth along with daughter Vicky Lynn got the opportunity to travel to the Holy Land with the Methodist Church family which was a very rewarding experience.

Survivors: Vicky Lynn (Jim) Brown of Lamar, Neb., son Lowell Ora (Jenny) Ferrel of Sterling Colo.; grandchildren Troy Brown (friend) Rosa of Ogallala, Neb., Toby Brown (Dannielle) of St. Joseph, MO their sons Atticus and Sullivan; Thomas Ferrel (Carol) with children Gillian and Sean of Shawnee, KS; great grand-daughter Audry (Josiah) Gilliland and daughters Wren, Joliene, and Margot Jayne of Pleasant Hill, Mo.

She is preceded in death by husband Lowell, her parents, brothers Don, Frank, and Bud, her son Jay Dee and great grandson Connor James Brown.

Visitation will be held Friday, June 21, 2024, from 4:00-6:00 p.m. at Liewer Funeral Home in Imperial, Neb. A Funeral Service will be held Saturday, June 22, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. at the Imperial Methodist Church with Reverend Brian Loy officiating, interment to follow at Mount Hope Cemetery.

Memorial contributions made to Imperial Senor Center, the Imperial Manor, or Imperial Methodist Church Bell Choir.