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Show Transcript REGULATIONS BUT CONNECTED THROUGH LOVE. ROB: AFTER MANY MONTHS APART, THIS COUPLE IS FINALLY REUNITED TODAY AT THE HILLCREST NURSING HOME IN PAPILLION. KETV NEWSWATCH 7’S EMILY TENCER HAS THE HEARTWARMING VIDEO EMILY: A HUG THAT’S LONG OVERDUE, AS THIS PAPILLION FAMILY REUNITES FOR THE FIRST TIME IN EIGHT MONTHS. COME OVER HERE AND GIVE MARGARET A HUG. HI. EMILY: SUSAN WILLIAMS LIVES AT HILLCREST COUNTRY ESTATES IN PAPILLION. HER HUSBAND, DICK WILLIAMS, C
William “Bill” Earl Abernathy, Jr., age 94 of Papillion, formerly of Nebraska City entered into his heavenly home January 6, 2021 at Hillcrest Country Estates in Papillion. Bill was born D