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ROBERT “GEORGIA” BRIDGES

Robert “Georgia” Bridges, 87, of Syracuse, NE passed away Thursday, March 30th, 2023. Bob was born in rural Pulaski County, Georgia in 1935. While stationed at the Lincoln Air Force base he met and married Kathy (Podlesak) Bridges. Bob and Kathy had five children and resided in Lincoln. He is survived by his children James, Anne and Mary, as well as eight grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and his dear friend and longtime companion, Waneta Bales. Bob is preceded in death by his wife Kathy, parents George and Ruby, and sons Michael and

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ELAINE LOUISE ZAHN

Elaine Louise Zahn, age 92, died April 11, 2023, at Linden View in Syracuse, Nebraska. She was born January 15, 1931, at Genoa, Nebraska to Louis & Myrtle (Welin) Bokelman.

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A well-edited résumé can go a long way toward helping job candidates make a strong first impression with hiring managers. A recent survey of hiring managers and human resource professionals across companies of various sizes and in an assortment of industries conducted on behalf of CareerBuilder found that certain mistakes were deal breakers for a large percentage of individuals tasked with helping to find new hires. Seventy-seven percent of hiring managers indicated typos or bad grammar on a résumé were enough to disqualify a candidate from consideration. An unprofessional email address (35 percent) and a résumé with long paragraphs of text (25 percent) are some additional mistakes that hiring managers consider deal breakers. This information can prove useful for job seekers, who should know that 39 percent of hiring managers indicated they spend less than a minute looking at a résumé. That brief chance to make an impression should not be undermined by preventable blunders like typos and poor grammar.

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ELIZABETH A. (KASTENS) GUSTAFSON

Elizabeth A. (Kastens) Gustafson, 86 of Eagle, formerly of Otoe, entered into rest on April 8th, 2023, at her home. She was born on Oct. 27th, 1936, to Lawrence & Shirley (Miller) Naffziger in Jefferson City, Missouri. Liz attended Peru State College where she received her teaching certificate and taught in country schools until she and Harold started their family. On June 14th, 1957, she married Harold G. Kastens in Otoe and they were blessed with 5 children. Harold passed away in 1997. Liz had many loves in her life including gardening, reading, cooking for family, crossword puzzles, polka music, nature, and all animals.

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