Ralston, NE — Don Bratetic, the warm-hearted owner of Ground Zero Hobby in Ralston, has passed away, leaving a deep sense of loss across the local comics and gaming community. Friends, regulars, and hobbyists have poured out memories of a man whose passion for bringing people together made his store more than just a business — it was a home away from home.
Don didn’t just run a hobby shop — he built a community. For decades, Ground Zero Hobby stood as a vibrant place for fans of comics, board games, and collectibles. Whether someone was a seasoned collector or a newcomer curious about their first deck of cards, Don welcomed them with open arms and genuine enthusiasm. His laughter often echoed through the aisles and his encouragement helped many find their niche in the world of gaming and storytelling.


People didn’t just walk into his store for the latest comic or rare find — they came because Don remembered their names, asked about their lives, and shared in their excitement. Generations of gamers recall his friendly guidance, his knack for spotting rare gems, and the stories he told with a sparkle in his eyes. Regulars say he had a unique way of making everyone feel like family.
Ground Zero Hobby was Don’s passion project. It wasn’t about profit — it was about people. The walls lined with graphic novels, intricate game boards, and collectible cards were a testament to his devotion to the culture he loved. Many credit him for introducing them to lifelong hobbies and friendships they now treasure.
As news of his passing spread, heartfelt tributes flooded social feeds and community boards. Customers shared photos of Don at store events, Halloween game nights, and local comic conventions. Many wrote about how his cheerful greetings and thoughtful recommendations turned rough days into brighter ones.
While the future of Ground Zero Hobby remains uncertain, those close to Don say the decision about what comes next will be made with the same care and community-first spirit he lived by. In the meantime, friends and supporters ask for patience and grace as the store and its extended family navigate this difficult time.
Don is survived by his family, countless friends, and a community forever enriched by his kindness and passion. Though Ground Zero Hobby’s beloved owner is gone, his legacy — a love for community, camaraderie, and shared joy — will remain alive in every comic read and every game played.



