The Rev. Dr. William Wallace McDermet, III
Feb
 21, 1936—March 3, 2020, Woodlands at Hillcrest, Lincoln. Bill was born 
to William McDermet and Grace Eleta Lowe at York and lived in Lincoln 
for 21 years, graduating from Lincoln High. As a very shy freshman he 
entered Nebraska Wesleyan, feeling that he knew no one. He pledged Theta
 Chi Fraternity and friendships increased, some of which exist today. He
 earned the “Most improved scholarship” award the next year at his 
fraternity, graduating from Wesleyan in 1957. He always felt that his 
four years at Wesleyan were top-notch.  O and X look like the Greek 
letters for Theta Chi on his baseball cap.  So to church youth groups he
 became Pastor “OX.”  Later he became “Grandpa OX” to the grandchildren.
OX
 and Sheral Adene Yates were married on August 24, 1957 at the Bethany 
Christian church and then departed for Brite Divinity School at Texas 
Christian University, from which he received a Bachelor of Divinity 
degree in 1960. He also received a Doctor of Ministry degree with Theta 
Phi scholarship honors in 1977 at Christian Theological Seminary, 
Indianapolis.
He
 was a serious advocate for world peace and justice, often speaking out 
against racism, war and other forms of violence.  He served churches at 
United Christian and Baptist (Kalona, Iowa) Blue Ridge Blvd 
(Independence, MO), First Christian (McPherson, KS) and 14 years at 
Downey Ave Christian Church (Indianapolis, IN). He served in numerous 
interim church positions when they owned the Mason House Inn B&B, 
Bentonsport, IA in retirement, where they also made more lasting 
friendships. He was also a Husker and St. Louis Cardinals fan and 
although dementia later robbed him of speech he was always an avid coach
 of the games on TV.
He
 is survived by his wife Sheral and four children: Stephanie (Chuck) 
Malancuk, Melanie McDermet (Jeff Foster), Kimberly McDermet, and William
 (Marie) McDermet IV. Four grandchildren: Brian Malancuk, Kori McDermet,
 Clare McDermet and Julia McDermet. Four great grandchildren: Sami, 
Tobi, Leon and Sylvi Malancuk. Brothers Stewart (Kristen) McDermet, 
Staley (Mary Beth) McDermet, brother-in-law Alan (Susan) Yates, 
nieces-in-law: Kristin Yates and Christina Falci.
A celebration of Life and burial of cremains will be held later this spring.
Memorials
 to: the Nebraska Alzheimer’s Assoc, Theta Chi Scholarship fund at Nebraska Wesleyan, or Chautauqua Disciples’ of Christ, Box 1019, 
Chautauqua, NY 14722.
Condolences may be posted using the form below.
Funeral Home assisting is Aspen Mortuary, 4822 Cleveland Avenue, Lincoln, NE 68504. To view an on-line obituary or email condolences please visit Aspen Mortuary’s website at www.aspenaftercare.com.

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