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Obituaries 2022


If you would like to view a obituary for someone on this page or on any of the other pages just hold down the Ctrl button and Press the Letter F and a popup box will appear. Then type the last name of the persons obituary you would like to view in the box and it will take you directly to that person. Since 2004 this is my 18th update to the website.

Arnold Lessig notified us of the passing of Gerry Callahan. Gerry retired from the Omaha Works on 7/5/2000 with 43 years of service. Gerry worked as an industrial electrician at the Omaha Works. https://memorials.mosermemorialchapels.com/gerry-callahan/5107138/index.php?_ga=.159373310.575243459.1672959306-1610549908.1672959306

Gerry Callahan
October 9, 1934 – January 3, 2023

Gerry Dean Callahan, age 88, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on January 3rd, 2023 at the Methodist Fremont Health in Fremont, NE. Gerry was born in Taber, IA to Lonny and Arta Callahan (Ostrand). His middle name, Dean, was a tribute to baseball legend Jay Hanna “Dizzy” Dean. Gerry grew up alongside his older brother, Harvey Callahan, and his younger sister, Charlotte Callahan. The family moved to Cedar Bluffs, NE when Gerry was very young, where he lived with his parents and worked on their farm until he married his loving wife of 65 years, Janet Callahan (Laudenslager) on May 11th, 1957 at the First United Methodist Church in Fremont. Gerry served in the Air Guard at Fort Leonard Wood, MO throughout the 1950s. For 42 years, he proudly worked as an industrial electrician at Western Electric (Lucent Technology), retiring in 2000.

Even after retirement, he often met with his coworker buddies for coffee on Thursday mornings, which he always looked forward to. Gerry was a member of IBEW and the First United Methodist Church, where he served as a devoted member of the “Prayer and Repair” team. He often told his wife, Janet, that this was his way of “earning his ticket into Heaven.” He loved throwing horseshoes, shooting pool, trimming trees, playing crossword puzzles, and learning all he could about all sorts of things. He valued education and was always passing on his knowledge of the world to his children and grandchildren, or anyone who would listen. And, he was a helper. He lent a helping hand wherever he could, even sometimes when he shouldn’t have (ie. trimming trees, and working on ladders). But above all else, Gerry was first and foremost a family man. He loved and endlessly supported his three children, Wade, Wendy, and Julie in everything they did. And, Gerry told everyone who would listen about how proud he was of each and every one of his eight grandchildren and their athletic/musical abilities and work ethic. He enjoyed attending all of their events and activities. And, he appreciated a good pen– one that felt “good in the hand”.

Gerry is survived by his wife, Janet; daughter, Wendy (Kevin) Eairleywine; son Wade (Lori) Callahan all of Fremont; daughter, Julie (Brad) Collins of Liberty, Missouri; sister Charlotte Callahan of Gold Canyon, Arizona; sister-in-law Marianne Callahan of Cedar Bluffs, NE; and eight grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Harvey Callahan; and sister-in-law Dorothy Houser.

Funeral will be at 1 PM Saturday, January 7th, 2023 at First United Methodist Church in Fremont. Visitation will be 4-7 PM Friday at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont.

Memorials are suggested to Fremont, Public Schools Foundation.

Online condolences may be left at www.mosermemorialchapels.com.


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This morning I found that I had a software glitch that didn’t change the name of the person who the obituary was about being sent out. This is just a correcting notice about Donald Gould Sr. passing on the email notice.

Kenneth Olson notified us of the passing Donald S. Gould Sr. Donald retired from the Omaha Works in 1992 with 35 years of service. Donald worked in the cable plant. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/donald-gould-sr-obituary?pid=203577164

Donald S. Gould Sr.
Jasper, Missouri
Apr 1, 1930 – Jan 3, 2023

Donald S. Gould Sr., 92 of Carthage, Missouri passed away January 3, 2023 at Oak Pointe of Carthage. Donald was born April 1, 1930 in Washington, Kansas to Orval William and Gertrude Hazel (Palmer) Gould. He was a retired wireman for AT&T. Donald was a member of the Crossroads Baptist Church of Carthage.

Donald was united in marriage to Pearl Kaiser on September 4, 1949. She survives. Other survivors include, three sons, Steven Gould, Donald Gould Jr., and Todd Gould , eight grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Leonard, sister Ruby, daughter in law, Yolanda Gould and a granddaughter.

Funeral services for Donald will be held on Monday, January 9, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at Crossroads Baptist Church, Carthage, MO. The family will receive friends prior to the funeral from 10:00 till 11:00 a.m. at the Church. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery, Jasper, MO.

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Marvin Rohwer. Marvin retired from the Omaha Works on 7/1/1994 with 28 years of service. Marvin worked as a design engineer at the Omaha Works. hhtps://www.campbellaman.com/obituaries/Marvin-Rohwer/#!/Obituary

Marvin H Rohwer
December 22, 1938 – December 20, 2022

Marvin H. Rohwer, age 83 of Fort Calhoun, passed away December 20, 2022, at Edgewood Vista Memory Care in Fremont, Nebraska. Funeral services will be held at 11:00AM Thursday, December 29, at First Lutheran Church in Blair. Visitation will be held Wednesday, December 28, with family receiving friends from 5:00 to 7:00PM at Campbell Aman Funeral Home in Blair.

Marv was born in Washington County, Nebraska on December 22, 1938, son of Harry “Jack” Rohwer and Viola Puls Rohwer. He attended Wranch School through grade nine and graduated from Blair High School in 1956. He earned a BSME from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, in 1961.

From 1961 until 1966 he worked as an engineer at Boeing Aircraft in Seattle, General Dynamics Astronautics in San Diego, and McDonnell Aircraft in St. Louis. In 1966 he returned to Nebraska and bought his Aunt Kate’s farm in Washington County. Along with farming, he worked as a senior design engineer for AT&T and Lucent Technologies until his retirement in 1994. He continued farming and raising shorthorn cattle and exotic animals until retiring from that in 2005.

He served ten years on the Washington County Planning Commission and one term on the Washington County Board of Supervisors from 2005-2009.

Marv was a gifted sculptor in clay and bronze. In 2001 his barn swallow ornament was hung on the White House Christmas Tree. He and Judy along with other Nebraska artists attended a luncheon at the White House hosted by Laura Bush. Other interests included woodworking, gardening, antique collection, exotic animals, and working to restore his 1965 Mustang and his dad’s Massey Ferguson 35 tractor. He enjoyed his cattle, family get togethers, participating in Washington County Cattlemen, the Blair Optimists Club, and volunteering at the Washington County Museum. Together with his wife, Judy, Marv was instrumental in launching the Tractors Tall and Small yearly event at the museum that evolved into Heritage Days in Fort Calhoun.


Marv is survived by his wife, Judy; son Alan Rohwer of New York, NY, daughter Angelia Rohwer Steiner (Jason) of Oneida, KS;, sons: Tom Schuller of Ft. Worth, TX, Rob (Nancy) Schuller of Powell, WY, Doug (Jean) Schuller of Saginaw, MI, and Eric Schuller of Ft. Worth, TX; grandchildren: Jethro Steiner, Sara, Ben, Jonny, Nick, Megan, and Madison Schuller, and Katy Schuller (Matthew) Bayne; and sister and brother-in-law Dee (Larry) Fifer of Commerce City, CO.

Marv was preceded in death by his parents and son Greg Schuller of Rock Falls, IL
Memorials may be directed to the Washington County Museum in Fort Calhoun.


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Edie Riester notified us of the passing of Joanne Salkeld. Joanne retired from the Omaha Works sometime after 2000 with 20 years of service. https://obituaries.roedermortuary.com/joanne-salkeld-joanne

Joanne Salkeld
October 27, 1959 — December 18, 2022

Omaha – Preceded in death by sister Karen. Survived by husband Dennis, children Jamie, Jason, Nick (Rachel), Valerie (Andy), grandchildren Laura, Ashli, Jordan, Brooklyn, Gavin, Cole, Ella, Ida, parents Mike & Joyce, Jim & Judy, brother Dan (Michelle) , family and friends.

Service Pending


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Jane Peters posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Emilie Jeanne Volquartsen. Emilie retired from the Omaha Works on12/31/2005 with 21 years of service. Jane remembered that Emilie worked in wiring.

Emilie Jeanne (Smithberg) Volquartsen
November 26, 1941 – December 15, 2022

Volquartsen was preceded in death by her mother; Katherine Haas; and father, Emil Smithberg; sister, Diane Winkler and brother-in-law Carl Winkler. She is survived by brothers: Dave (Linda) Smithberg, Kalvin (Sandy) Smithberg, Eugene (Kim) Smithberg, all of Omaha; children: Barbara (Timothy) Kruger (Bellevue, NE), Dale (Karen) Volquartsen (FL), and Patrick (Jodi) Volquartsen, (Blair, NE); 1 1 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins and wonderful friends.

VISITATION: Thursday, December 22nd, 1 pm, followed by

CELEBRATION OF LIFE at 2pm, at Bellevue Christian Center , 1400 Harvell Drive, Bellevue, NE,

Memorials: Prolife of Omaha, Omaha for Decency, Open Door Mission, Essential Pregnancy Services, Bellevue, NE.


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Evelyn Crinklaw notified us of the passing of Ramute R. Mitchell. Ramute retired from the Omaha Works on 7/13/1989 with 25 years of service. Evelyn remembered that Ramute liked to travel and later retired to Texas. https://www.heritage-funeralhome.com/obituaries/Ramute–R.-Mitchell?obId=26619793#/celebrationWall

Ramute R. Mitchell
November 9, 1936 – December 10, 2022

Ramute Regina Mitchell passed away peacefully on December 10, 2022. Ramute was born on November 9, 1936 in Marijampole, Lithuania. She immigrated to the United States in 1949 and settled in Omaha, Nebraska with her family. She was preceded in death by her parents, Juozas and Jadwyga Sakalas and her beloved son Anthony Charles Mitchell.

Ramute Mitchell is survived by her husband of 55 years, Fred Mitchell. Together they raised three sons, and she is survived by her two sons, Joseph Mitchell (Elvira), and Michael Mitchell (Diane). Ramute is survived by Nine Grandchildren: Jennifer Wehrmeyer, Freddy J. Mitchell, Ted Mitchell, Fred M. Mitchell, Alexander Mitchell, Marlo Mitchell, Natalie Mitchell, Madison Mitchell, Cole Mitchell and Six Great Grandchildren.

Ramute attended Omaha South High School and graduated in 1954. She worked at Western Electric from 1964 to 1989. While working at Western Electric she met her husband, Fred. Ramute and her sister Ausrele Sakalas from Lemont, Illinois was very active in the Lithuanian Community. Ramute was active in the St. Anthony’s Catholic church in South Omaha which served a large majority of Lithuanian immigrants before closing in 2014. Ramute enjoyed singing in the church choir and was an avid reader. She loved to travel and spend time with her family. Ramute and Fred moved to Harker Heights, Texas in May, 2022 to be near family. She will remain in our hearts forever.

In Lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to American Cancer Society


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Dick Scott and Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of John G. “Jerry” Lynch. Jerry retired from the Omaha Works on 12/2/1999 with 40 years of service. Both remembered that Jerry worked as an engineer for the Omaha Works. To view a live broadcast of the Service, please visit www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Cast” button at the top of the home page. https://heafeyheafey.com/john-g-jerry-lynch/

Dick Scott and Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of John G. “Jerry” Lynch. Jerry retired from the Omaha Works on 12/2/1999 with 40 years of service. Both remembered that Jerry worked as an engineer for the Omaha Works.

John G. “Jerry” Lynch
August 27, 1939 – December 8, 2022

Preceded in death by wife, Winona J. “Nonie” and brother, Gene. Survived by daughters, Kyra Ewer (Jim) and Kristen L. Lynch (Jeff Scavio); four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.

VISITATION: Monday, December 19th from 10am to 11am at the West Center Chapel, followed by Memorial Service at 11am. Interment, Evergreen Memorial Park. To view a live broadcast of the Service, please visit www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Cast” button at the top of the home page.

Memorials are suggested to Alzheimer’s Association.

John “Jerry” Lynch was born on August 27, 1939 and was a life-long resident of Omaha. He graduated from Central High School and later graduated from the University of Nebraska Omaha with a degree in Industrial Engineering and from Creighton University with an MBA. He worked for 40 years for Western Electric, which later became AT&T Technologies and then Lucent Technologies.

Jerry met his wife Nonie when they were both working at Western Electric. They had two daughters, Kyra and Kristen. Jerry loved the Lord and was a faithful Christian. He enjoyed carpentry, coin collecting and classic cars, but above all he enjoyed spending time with his family. Jerry was known as a very kind, humble man who touched many people’s lives.

Jerry was preceded in death by his wife Nonie and brother Gene Jordan. He is survived by his daughters Kyra (Jim) Ewer and Kristen Lynch (Jeff Scavio) as well as his granddaughters Nicole, Jillian and Victoria Ewer, Monica Lynch (Amos Lackore) and great-granddaughters Audrey and Mazie Lackore.


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Karen Keller posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Amy L. Weir. Amy started to work at the Omaha Works on 9/2/1998 and that is all the information that I have about Amy. It was mentioned in the short time she worked at the Works she had many friends. To view a live broadcast of the Service, please visit www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Cast” button at the top of the home page. Amy (Helfrich) Weir – Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler (heafeyheafey.com)

Amy L. Weir
September 2, 1965 – December 1, 202

Amy (Helfrich) Weir was born on September 2, 1965 in North Platte, Nebraska to Jim and Doris (Dvorak) Helfrich. She attended North Platte Public Schools and Mid Plains Community College. After a brief time in Colorado, Amy moved to Omaha, NE in the 1980s and has lived here ever since. Later Amy attended Bellevue University as a working, single mom and completed a degree in business.

Amy had many business ventures over the years. In the 1990s she started two shops: Gifts from the Heart and Stamps from the Heart. In 2011, The Potting Shed Garden and Gift Center was opened where Amy shared her love of flowers and gardening with anyone who came in. In 2016, Amy and beloved friend and business partner Tammy Wright opened Therapy Bar and Grill and later Nomads Bar and Grill. She loved creating a venue and promoting live music in Omaha. No matter the business, Amy made her customers a priority. Everybody knew her and she knew everybody. A testament to the caring, thoughtful, and genuine person she was and continues to be in our memories.

Amy loved flowers, Diet Coke, gardening, laughing with friends, Reese’s peanut butter M&Ms, NOT having her picture taken, live music, vacationing in Arizona, and spending time with family.

Amy is survived by her son Zach Weir; parents Jim Helfrich and Doris (Dvorak) Helfrich; brother Rick (Mindy) Helfrich; dear friends Candace (Charles) Heil and Tammy Wright; beloved dogs Sadie and Daisy; aunts and uncles; nieces and nephews; countless cousins; and an abundance of friends.

Memorials can be directed to the Sutton Public Schools Music Department (Zach Weir’s School Music Program) or Muddy Paws Second Chance Dog Rescue, or to the family.

VISITATION: Friday, December 9th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel. SERVICES: Saturday, December 10th at 10:30am, West Center Chapel. To view a live broadcast of the Service, please visit www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Cast” button at the top of the home page.


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Evenlyn Crinklaw notified us of the passing of Shirley Ann Murphy Dixon. Shirley retired from the Omaha Works in 1992 with 32 years of service. https://www.campbellaman.com/obituaries/Shirley-Murphy-Dixon/#!/TributeWall

Shirley Ann Murphy Dixon
December 20, 1936 — November 12, 2022

Shirley Ann Murphy Dixon, age 85 of Blair, passed away November 12, 2022. Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 19, 2022 at 2:00 PM at Campbell Aman Funeral Home. Visitation will begin at 1 PM and again, following the service until 4 PM at the funeral home.

Shirley was born December 20, 1936 in Herman, NE the daughter of Emil and Elsie Knudsen. Shirley graduated from Tekamah-Herman High School in 1954. Shirley was a longtime employee and retired from Western Electric. Shirley enjoyed playing bingo and cards with family and friends, and dancing back in the day.

Over the years, Shirley enjoyed spending her winters in Texas with her husband Bill and their many friends. A very important time in Shirley’s life was when she put her trust and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ.

Shirley is survived by her children: daughter Pam (Dale) Stickney, son James (Kimberly) Murphy; grandchildren: Dustin and Jacob Murphy; great grandchildren: Jaelynn, Keaton, Evelynn, Braydon and Laynee Murphy; along with nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husbands Everett Murphy and William Dixon, grandson Zachariah Murphy, two sisters and five brothers.


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ERNIE WESOLOWSKI notified us of the passing of James “Jim” L. Pedersen. Jim retired from the Omaha Works under Avaya on 8/4/2000 with 33 years of service. ERNIE remembered that Jim worked on the twisters in the cable plant and then the high bay sheet metal shop in the 30 bldg. James Pedersen Obituary – Omaha, NE (dignitymemorial.com)

James “Jim” L. Pedersen
9/12/1937 — 12/2/2022

James “Jim” L. Pedersen, age 85, of Omaha, Nebraska passed away on Friday, December 2, 2022. Jim was born in Climbing Hill, Iowa. Preceded in death by loving wife, Charlene (Hopp); parents, Elmer and Mary Pedersen; and brothers, Bob and Harry Pedersen.

Survived by son, Roger (Chris) Pedersen of Bennet NE; grandchildren, Christina (Chad) Bentley of Papillion NE, Karey (Ryan) Sturm of Wichita KS and Brandon (Amber) Pedersen of Spanish Fork UT; and 8 great-grandchildren.

A visitation for Jim will be held Tuesday, December 6, 2022 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM at Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home, 5701 Center St, Omaha, Nebraska 68106, followed by a funeral service at 11:00 AM.

Jim will be laid to rest in Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park, 5701 Center Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68106.

Memorials suggested to the American Cancer Society (https://www.cancer.org/involved/donate.html).

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.westlawnhillcrest.com for the Pedersen family.


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George Parkerson notified us of the passing of Carol Ann Fuksa. Carol retired from the Omaha Works under CommScope on 8/31/2001 with 32 years of service.
Carol Ann Fuksa
January 20, 1941 – November 30, 2022

Carol Ann (Pigman) Fuksa (nee Chin) was born in Omaha on January 20, 1941, and passed away on November 30, 2022. She is survived by daughters, Michelle Thoma and Johanna Smithers (Mark); sons, Mark Pigman (Judi) and Anthony Fuksa; 9 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; sisters, Jeannette Roark and Phyllis Chin; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded by her husband Leonard Fuksa; parents, James Yuen Tuck Chin and Ng Fong Hai; son Michael Pigman; daughter Paula Nielsen; and 15 brothers and sisters.

A MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held Monday, December 5, at 11am at the Forest Lawn Funeral Home, 7909 Mormon Bridge Rd, Omaha, NE.


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Kevin Arnold notified us of the passing of William (Bill) S. McCormick, Jr.. Bill retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on 12/31/1989 with 27 years of service. Kevin noted Bill was a toolmaker and was promoted to engineering. To view live broadcasts of the Mass, please visit www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Cast” button at the top of the home page.

William S. McCormick, Jr.
April 12, 1942 – November 8, 2022

MEMORIAL MASS: Friday, November 18th at 10am at Christ the King Catholic Church, 654 S. 86th St. To view a live broadcast of the Mass, please visit www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Cast” button at the top of the home page.

Preceded in death by parents, William S McCormick Sr. and Elaine F. McCormick; sister, Mary Lou (Barrett).

Survived by wife, Rosemary L McCormick; sisters, Carole (Fitzsimmons) and Diane (Chiu); brothers, Michael and Thomas; children: Laura, Patrick, John, and Jennifer; grandchildren: Grace, Richard and Madeline (Holmes), Magdalena and Matthias
McCormick; and many dear cousins and friends.

Memorials are suggested to the Omaha Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind. Dad drove for the blind for years and this was a charity he proudly served for many years -> https://ne.nfb.org/donate


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Sue Dillinger notified us of the passing of Trudy Tvrdik Gruidel. We have no records of Trudy’s employment at the Omaha Works. Sue remembered that she worked in the 30 bldg. At Trudy’s request, there will be No Services, but a casual CELEBRATION of LIFE will be at Sean O’Casey’s Pub in Omaha on November 12 between 6-9pm.
Trudy Tvrdik Gruidel
Age 78 – September 27, 2022

Trudy Tvrdik Gruidel, age 78,passed away peacefully in her sleep on September 27, 2022 in Omaha. Born in Chicago, IL in 1944, she moved with her fam­ ily to Omaha during her High School years and graduated from Omaha Westside. She was pre­ ceded in death by her parents, Ervin and Lillian Tvrdik; sister, Pa­ tricia Zerbs; brother-in-law, Ste­ phen Zerbs;and daughter-in- law Kathleen Gruidel. She is survived by her sons: Jeff Gruidel (Jenni­ fer), and Chris Gruidel; and her two loving grandchildren: Skyler and Lindsey Gruidel.

At Trudy’s request, there will be No Services, but a casual CEL­ EBRATION of LIFE will be at Sean Pub in Omaha on November 12 between 6-9pm.
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Darrel Sudduth and Dick Scott notified us of the passing of Jesse Cardenas, Jr. Jessse retired from the Omaha Works under Avaya in 2000 with 38 years of service years of service. https://www.klsfuneralhome.com/services.asp?locid=1&page=odetail&id=3163#.Y2ADOK_MJD8

Jesse Cardenas, Jr., 88
July 9, 1934 – October 27, 2022
Survived by wife Talena; children Cheryl Junior, Felicia (Steve) Stessman, Jesse Cardenas III, Pattie (Phil) Johnson, Jackie (Jim) Wright, and Larry Cardenas; 10 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; brothers George (Vernelle) Cardenas, Paul Cardenas, and Danny (Patty) Cardenas; sisters Anna Manuell, Sarah (Bill) Crawford, Nellie (Bob) Cardenas, Frances Pierce, and Helen Cardenas


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Dick Scott notified us of the passing of Hollis Uhel “Cookie” Cook. Hollis “Cookie” retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T in 1991with 35 years of service. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/papillion-ne/hollis-cook-10976737

Hollis Uhel “Cookie” Cook
June 2, 1932 – October 19, 2022

Hollis passed away on October 19, 2022 in Papillion, NE at the age of 90. He was born June 2, 1932 in Burke, New York to Uhel James and Etta (Brown) Cook. He joined the U. S. Air Force January 1951 being stationed in Wyoming and Austria during the Korean War, arriving at Lincoln Air Force Base until his discharge Dec 1954.

Hollis made Lincoln his home, where he met Jacqueline “Jackie” Dill. The couple married June 21, 1957, making Lincoln their home. Hollis and Jackie moved to Papillion in 1958 while he he worked for Western Electric until 1991. During his life in Papillion he joined the Volunteer Fire Department in 1962 until he stepped back in 1997. Hollis and Jackie were Charter Members of Faith Presbyterian Church.

Hollis enjoyed working on cars with his son and grandson. He loved to travel back to Burke, New York to see family and friends and fleeing to Florida for the winter.

Hollis is preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Jackie, his Children: Alan (Betty) Cook and Dianne (Scott) Bond. Grandchildren: Edward (Gabby) Tuite, Katherine (Jason) Hardin, Ashley Fitton, Christopher Brooks, Ryan Cook, Brayden Bond, Caden “CJ” Bond. Great Grand-Daughters: Meghan Tuite, Alyssa Fry, Emma Erickson, Virginia Erickson, Paisley Reeder,. Half-Sister: JoAnne Halluin, Half-Brother: Frank Forbes. Honorary Sisters: Patricia Davidson, Joyce Kunert and Norma Wolfe. Many Nieces and Nephews.


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Jim Mantich notified us of the passing of William W. “Bill” Utecht. Bill retired from the Omaha Works under Avaya in 2001 with 35 years of service. Jim remembered that Bill was working in 50 bldg on the insulating lines when he retired. https://heafeyheafey.com/william-w-bill-utecht/ View Live Cast at https://heafeyheafey.com/live-cast/

William W. “Bill” Utecht
June 17, 1941 – October 20, 2022

Survived by the love of his life and wife of 56 years, Bev; sons, Brian (Jill) and Brad Utecht; daughter, Brenda Russo; grandchildren, Samantha Hale (Bryant), Brock Utecht and Brianna Utecht; many other loving family members and friends

Preceded in death by parents, Walter and Mildred; brother, Ken; sister, Carolyn

Family will receive friends Monday, October 24th from 5-7PM at West Center Chapel with Vigil Service at 7PM

Mass of Christian Burial: Tuesday, October 25th, 10:30AM at St. John Vianney Catholic Church

Interment: Resurrection

Memorials may be directed to the family


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Ruthanne Dimmock posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Sandra M. Ferrucci. Sandra retired fron the Omaha Works under Commscope in 2006 with 30 years of service. https://obituaries.roedermortuary.com/sandra-ferrucci

Sandra M. Ferrucci
February 5, 1954 — October 16, 2022

Preceded in death by husband Rocco Sr., son Larry Schovanec Jr., parents David Sr. & Carol Kortus, brother David Jr. Survived by children Lori (Andy) Cwach, 6 grandchildren Tim, Matthew, Brianna, Caleb, Sam, Lily, 3 great grandchildren, sisters Cindy Stroede, Jackie Kortus, Connie (Roman) Myszkowski, Cathy Saltzman, family, and friends.


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Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Herminia M. Kalasek. Herminia retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on 8/12/1983 with 23 years of service. Darrel mentioned that he knew her well and rode in a car pool with her for many years. https://www.bpharveyfuneralhome.com/obituary/herminia-kalasek

Herminia M. Kalasek
July 20, 1928 – October 3, 2022

Preceded in death by husband, Leonard

Survived by daughter, Deborah Jackson ( Allen); sons, Timothy Kalasek (Chris); Dennis Kalasek (Julie); 7 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Retired from Western Electric.

Graveside Services at a later date.


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Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Thomas J. Pluta. Tom retired from the Omaha Works under Avaya on 8/22/2000 with 39 years of service. John Francavilla noted he transferred here from Buffalo, NY in 1976 and worked as a machinist. www.heafeyheafey.com/thomas-j-pluta/ To view live broadcasts of the Vigil Service and Mass, please visit www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Cast” button at the top of the home page.

Thomas J. Pluta
April 6, 1941 – September 21, 2022

Survived by wife, Christine Pluta; children: Kevin Pluta, Mary Beth Holmes, and Daniel Pluta (Janel); five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sister, Dona Schroeder (Steven).

VISITATION: Sunday, September 25th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Monday, September 26th at 10:30am, St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, 15353 Pacific. Entombment: Resurrection Mausoleum. Memorials are suggested to a charity of your choice.


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Breada Maass and Hank Volcheck notified us of the passing of Victor J. Sedlacek. Victor retired from the Omaha Works under Commscope in December 2005 with 42 years of service. https://roedermortuary.com/victor-j-sedlacek/

Victor J. Sedlacek
April 18, 1945 – September 14, 2022

Springfield, NE. Preceded in death by parents: Tom and Frances Sedlacek; baby sister: Marie; and brother-in-law: Tom Leehy. Survived by siblings: Tom (Bev) Sedlacek, Sister Frances Sedlacek, Mary (Ronnie) Swanigan, Don (Louise) Sedlacek, Bob (Mary Frances) Sedlacek, Joe (Linda) Sedlacek, Linda Leehy; many nieces, nephews, other loving family, and friends.


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Roger Nelson notified us of the passing of Patrick J. Wingate. Roger said that he was a master scheduler in the cable plant and Roger worked beside him. I have no records on Patrick so don’t know when he started or retired. https://www.johnagentleman.com/obituaries/Patrick-J-Wingate?obId=25829999

Patrick J. Wingate
July 28, 1955 – September 5, 2022

Preceded in death by parents, Douglas and Mid Wingate; brother, Mark Wingate.

Survived by wife, Terry Wingate; children, Katie Wingate, Jake (Lauren) Wingate; siblings, Doug Wingate, Lyle (Cheryl) Wingate, Mary Townsend, Tom (Lisa) Wingate; numerous nieces and nephews.

SEP 16
Visitation
Friday, September 16, 2022
5:00PM – 7:00PM
St. James Catholic Church
4710 N. 90 St.
Omaha, NE 68134

SEP 16
Wake Service
Friday, September 16, 2022
7:00PM
St. James Catholic Church
4710 N. 90 St.
Omaha, NE 68134

SEP 17
Mass Of Christian Burial
Saturday, September 17, 2022
10:30AM
St. James Catholic Church
4710 N. 90 St.
Omaha, NE 68134

Memorials to the Wingate family for a scholarship fund which will benefit St. James Seton Grade School, Roncalli, Marian and Creighton Prep High Schools.
Final Resting Place
Calvary Catholic Cemetery- Omaha
7710 W. Center Road
Omaha, NE 68124
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Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of Rose Kurtzuba (Janousek). Rose retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T in March 1986. Our records don’t have her start date so we estimate the she retired with over 25 years of service. https://www.klsfuneralhome.com/services.asp?locid=1&page=odetail&id=3121#.YxK7HVFKhD8

Rose Kurtzuba (Janousek)
March 2, 1923 – August 29, 2022

Rose Kurtzuba (Janousek), 99

Survived by children Joseph Kurtzuba, Sallie Corcoran, and Shirley (Don) Souser; 6 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, 14 great-great-grandchildren.

Visitation Schedule
Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home Chapel
5108 F Street
Omaha, NE 68117
Thursday, September 1, 2022
5:00pm – 7:00pm

Burial Schedule
Calvary Cemetery Mausoleum
7710 West Center Road
Omaha , NE 68124
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Darrel Sudduth and Dick Scott notified us of the passing of Margery Anne Warren (Bull). Margery retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T in 1986 with 20 plus years of service. Margery worked as a secretary in labor relations and purchasing. Margery was a tireless volunteer for the Pioneers serving a number of committees and chair of the calling committee. Dick remember a story about her. One day after work after a snow she was parked next to me and I cleaned her windows off. The next morning I asked her if she had a lot of snow on her car. She said: “some kind sole cleaned it off and if I find who it was I’m going to give him a kiss”. I gave her a big smile. Margery Anne Warren (Bull) – Roeder Mortuary

Margery Anne Warren (Bull)
February 16, 1922 – August 15, 2022

Margery Anne Bull was born on February 16, 1922 in Omaha, Nebraska to Christian and Elizabeth (Rosacker) Bull. She grew up on a farm south of Elkhorn, with her brother, Ervin, and sister, Marian. Margery attended country school through eighth grade and graduated as the Valedictorian of Elkhorn High School’s Class of 1939. She was awarded a University of Nebraska Regents’ Scholarship, and took a year of business classes before moving to Omaha, where she lived and worked until her marriage.

A life-long Lutheran, she was baptized, confirmed, and married in the church of her youth and was active in her several home congregations during her long life. For many years, she taught Jr. High Sunday School, led several adult studies, and was the first woman ever elected to the Resurrection Lutheran church council.

On April 2, 1944, Margery married John Harold Warren. Children, Mary Jo, John, and David, completed the family. Harold and Margery farmed in Douglas and Dodge Counties before moving to Yutan in 1951, where they farmed until Harold’s death. These were busy family years, with involvement in school, community, and church affairs. In 1963, Margery took a part-time job as “Society Editor” of the Wahoo Newspaper. Her varied writing and editing assignments challenged and interested her. It was a perfect fit for her natural talents and an enrichment to her life as a homemaker.

On June 3, 1965, Harold died of a sudden heart-attack. While grieving the loss of her husband, and remaining the anchor for her children, Margery navigated significant life changes. She remembered and was grateful for the help of family, friends, and the community during this transition. In the six months following Harold’s death, she found full-time work, gave attention to finishing farm business, and settled her family in a new town. She followed her sons’ school activities, and encouraged Mary Jo to continue her studies at the University of Nebraska. Her children knew her as strong and capable and were aware of her expectations for them. Her expressive dark eyes spoke in ways mere words could not.

In her 60’s Margery purchased a condominium in the Millard area, and became a first-?me homeowner. She enjoyed the lovely tree-shaded courtyard and the swimming pool to entertain much-loved grandchildren. In retirement, acer a satisfying 22-year career at Western Electric/AT&T/Lucent/Avaya, she enjoyed traveling and spending more time with family and friends.

When she was nearly 90, her children encouraged her to move to Silver Ridge Assisted Living in Gretna. With her usual sensible outlook, she said, “Well, I guess we have to face facts. I am almost 90”. Her only expressed regret was giving up her car.

In 1986, she was interviewed for a profile in the church bulletin. When asked what her faith meant to her, Margery said: “At each stage of my life, the Lord has been waiting for me to accept his gifts of inspiration and comfort, and when I needed strength, his “everlasting arms” have supported me. I hope to grow in grace with my Lord and Savior”. She didn’t spend a lot of time “fretting”, or projecting into the future, or regretting the past. She lived her life day by day, meeting the challenges as they came and accepting the realities that couldn’t be changed. She has been a fine example for loved ones.

Margery passed away on August 15, 2022 at Silverridge Assisted Living in Gretna, NE. at the age of 100 years, 5 month & 30 days. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, siblings, most of her cousins, and many friends. Her survivors include her daughter, Mary Jo (Paul) Swanson, her sons, John (Susan) Warren, and David (Maureen) Warren, Grandchildren: Andrew Swanson, Suzanne Swanson, Joe (Nicole) Warren, Keeley Warren, John Warren, Cleone Warren, Christian Warren, and Darren Warren. Great-Granddaughters, Mallory and Madelynn Warren. A brother-in-law Winfred Stamp, and a sister-in-law, Marianne Bull, also survive, as well as nieces and nephews.

VISITATION: 5:00 – 7:00pm Friday, August 19, at Roeder Mortuary, 11710 Standing Stone, Gretna, Nebraska.

FUNERAL SERVICE: 10:00am Saturday, August 20, at Resurrection Lutheran Church, 153 S. McKenna Ave, Gretna, Nebraska.

INTERMENT: Elkhorn Cemetery.

MEMORIALS: Resurrection Lutheran Church or Elkhorn Cemetery.


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Darrrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Marvin Cloyd Seitz, Jr.. Marvin retired from the Omaha Works under Avaya in 2002 with 33 years of service. Darrrel worked with Marvin in production control.
https://www.petersonmortuaryinc.com/marvin-c-seitz-jr/

Marvin Cloyd Seitz, Jr.
January 29, 1944 – August 9, 2022

Visitation: Sunday, August 14, 2022, 3:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M., Peterson Mortuary, 212 S. Locust Street, Glenwood, Iowa.

Services: Monday, August 15, 2022, 11:00 A.M., Peterson Mortuary, 212 S. Locust Street, Glenwood, Iowa.

Interment With Military Honors: Tuesday, August 16, 2022, 11:00 A.M., Omaha National Cemetery, 14250 Schram Road, Omaha, Nebraska. Military Honors provide by Millard, Nebraska American Legion Post #374 and the U.S. Navy.

Marvin Cloyd Seitz, Jr., 78 of Omaha, Nebraska was born January 29, 1944 in Council Bluffs, Iowa to Marvin Cloyd and Doris Louise (Enselman) Seitz. He passed away August 9, 2022 in Omaha, Nebraska.

Marvin graduated from Glenwood High School in 1962 and earned his Bachelor’s degree from University of Nebraska at Omaha. He faithfully served his country in the Navy. He was united in marriage to Sonja Suzanne Stribling O’Leary on September 6, 1968 at St. Paul’s Methodist Church in Papillion, Nebraska. They were blessed with three daughters. Marvin was employed in many positions, retiring as a supervisor for Avaya Inc. formerly Western Electric.

Marvin enjoyed model building, Husker football, being outdoors, his dogs and recently his treasured dog Regan. His faith and family were most important to him. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

Preceding Marvin in passing were his parents, Marvin C. and Doris (Enselman) Seitz. Survivors include his wife Sonja (Sunny) Seitz, daughters, Carol (Brad) Kohler, Michelle (Kelly) Christensen and Shannon (Rick) Avard. Grandchildren, Kelli (James) Martin, Kerri (Jared) Kliewer, Kelsi (Adam) Mitteis, Allison Bock, Caitlin (Pete) Messbarger, Chase Christensen, Katie Avard, ten great-grandchildren, sisters, Cheryl (Larry) Bichel, Peggy (Phil) Warren, brother, Eric (Sandy) Seitz, nieces, nephews and friends.

Memorial donations may be directed to: Grace United Methodist Church in Glenwood, Iowa or Nebraska Humane Society.

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Darrel Sudduth notified us of Donna Hutzell passing and Rose Bemowski posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Donna Hutzell. Donna retired from the Omaha Works some time after 2000 with more than 20 years of service. https://heafeyheafey.com/donna-m-hutzell/
https://heafeyheafey.com/live-cast/

Donna M. Hutzell
2/12/1953 – 8/7/2022

Preceded in death by parents, Theodore and Anna Opryszko; former husband, Raymond Hutzell

Survived by sons, Raymond (Stacy), Chris (Tiffany); grandchildren: Samantha, Brandon, Rebecca, Bryan, Austin, Summer, Shelby and Chance; great grandson, Raymond; sisters, Helen Saltzman and Irene Synstad; Joe Opryszko (Jeanie)

Visitation begins Sunday, August 14, 2022, 2:00PM with 3:00PM Funeral Service at West Center Chapel

Private Interment


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Linda Ohme notified us of the passing of Ronald Gene Erickson. Ron retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T in 1989 with 40 years of service. Ron worked in the high bay sheet metal shop as a Level 3 Machine Setter.
Ronald Gene Erickson Obituary | Good Shepherd Funeral Homes (gsfuneral.com)

Ronald Gene Erickson
December 23, 1935 – August 03, 2022

Ronald G. Erickson passed away August 3, 2022 in Omaha, Nebraska at the age of 86 years. He was born December 23, 1935 in Harlan, Iowa.

Ron is preceded in death by his parents, Floyd and Sadie Erickson; brothers Mal Erickson and Richard Erickson; sister Darlene Philson; and nephew Trevor Erickson.

He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Donna Erickson; children Scott Erickson, Tracy (Michelle) Erickson, JulAnn (Bryan) Stewart, John (Erika) Erickson, Donna (John) Mulligan, Terry (Stacie) Pannell, Tami (Steve) Jensen, Lori (John) Tejral, and Lindsey (Kevin Berryman) Erickson; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; brother Eldon (Leslie) Erickson; nieces, nephews, many other family and friends.

GRAVESIDE SERVICE Saturday, September 24, at 2pm at Holly Cemetery (Holly, Nebraska)

Services are still pending at this time.


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I received a notice today from a friend in Oakland, IA of the passing of Roger Storm. Roger retired from the Omaha Works under CommScope in 2005 with 21 years of service. https://www.loesshillsfuneralhome.com/obituary/646682/roger-storm/

Roger Storm
May 18, 1944 – July 06, 2022

Roger Storm, 78, of Louisville, NE passed away at his home on Wednesday, July 6, 2022. Private burial will be at the Macedonia Cemetery in Macedonia, IA. Loess Hills Funeral Home in Carson, Iowa, offers their condolences to the family as we serve them during this time of loss. .

Memorials can be sent to Creation Ministries International, PO Box 350, Powder Springs, Georgia 30127 or online at https://usstore.creation.com/donate.

Roger Storm, 78, of Louisville, Nebraska, passed away at his home on July 6, 2022. Private services were held at the Macedonia Cemetery in Macedonia, Iowa.

William Roger Storm, son of Eldred Clark and Donna Elaine (Tibbles) Storm, was born on May 18, 1944. Roger enlisted and served with the United States Air Force from 1964 to 1971. On July 2, 1972, he married Carol Sue Lanphier in Oskaloosa, Iowa. The couple was blessed with three children: Angela, Laura, and Daniel; and fifteen grandchildren.

Roger is preceded in death by his parents and his sister Eileen.

Roger is survived by his wife of 50 years, Carol, of Louisville, Nebraska; daughter Angela Fugate and her husband Joshua of Omaha, Nebraska; daughter Laura McKeen and her husband Scott of Louisville, Nebraska; son Daniel Storm and his wife Susan of Gulfport, Mississippi; fifteen grandchildren; sisters Corrine Storm and Felicia Storm, both of Omaha, Nebraska; other relatives, and a host of many special friends.

SERVICES
Private Burial
Macedonia Cemetery
40459 Pioneer Trail
Macedonia, Iowa 51549
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Tom Filipski posted on the AT&T Facebook page this afternoon the passing of Charles “Chuck” T Stanley. Chuck started at the Omaha Works under Western Electric and retired from the Omaha Works under Avaya on 8/31/2003 with 36 years of service. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/charles-stanley-10848292

Charles “Chuck” T. Stanley
August 27, 1944 – July 15, 2022

After many years of working Chuck retired from Avaya and he is preceded in death by his parents, Neil and Catherine Stanley. Survived by wife, Sharon Stanley; children, Lynn Roby and Lisa Tristan; grand-daughters, Amber Tristan and Elena Tristan; family and friends.


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Darrel Sudduth and Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of Richard C. Hanner. Darrel remembered that Richard started in Lincoln and Gene noted that he worked in the cable plant. Richard retired from the Omaha Works on 8/1/1984 under AT&T with 37 years service. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/richard-hanner-obituary?id=35674092

Richard C. Hanner
June 27, 1927 – July 7, 2022

W.W. II Veteran (Navy). Richard was preceded in death by his wife Dona M. Hanner. He is survived by his children, Dennis (Dorothy) Hanner, and Denise (Don) DeVaughn; 4 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; nephew Ron Hanner; and sister in-law Norma Zocchi.

VISITATION will be held on Wednesday, July 13, from 5-7pm at Bethany Funeral Home. In Lieu of Flowers the family has suggested memorials be given to the Eastern Nebraska Office of Aging – Meals on Wheels, or the Josie Harper Hospice House.

Private Family Interment.


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Connie Irene Boardman
April 25, 1957 – July 10, 2022


Connie Irene Boardman
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Pam McClure posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Joyce (Ward) Jensen. Joyce started at the Omaha Works on 2/26/1979 under Western Electric but we don’t know when she left the Works and how much service she had.

Pam is waiting on more information from Joyce’s son and she will update us when she has the information.
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Bob Pilus notified us of the passing of Rosann E. Belik. Rosann retired from the Omaha Works under CommScope on 12/1/2004 with 21 years of service. https://www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/Rosann-Belik/#!/TributeWall

Rosann E. Belik
September 27, 1945 – July 5, 2022

Rosann E. Belik, 76, of Yutan, passed away suddenly, but peacefully, surrounded by her family 7/5/22 At CHI Immanuel Hospital in Omaha, NE. She was preceded in death by her husband Bob, sister Arlene Toombs, and sister-in-law Norma Veskrna. She is survived by her daughters Rachelle (Lance) Jacobs of Yutan and Rhonda Corliss (David Mahrt) of Yutan, grandchildren; Joel Nelson, Jerod Nelson, Ashley (Kyle) Schalbach, Cameryn Corliss, Branden Corliss, and Dylan Mahrt, great grandchildren; Maddox and Lennox Schalbach, 2 step grandchildren Alyssa and Julia Jacobs, and brother Donald Veskrna.

Funeral service Friday 11AM at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Yutan with visitation from 9-11 AM prior to the service. Interment Hollst Lawn Cemetery. Memorials to the family for later designation.


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Judy Coffey notified us of the passing of Betty Jean Clanton. Betty retired from the Omaha Works in 1996 under Lucent Technologies. In Memory Of Betty Jean Clanton https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/betty-clanton-10802457

Betty Jean Clanton
APRIL 12, 1938 – JUNE 22, 2022

Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home & Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Betty Jean (Capley) Clanton on June 22, 2022 in Omaha, Nebraska. Betty was born on April 12, 1938, in Richmond Community, Tennessee where she spent her early years raised on a farm. She moved with her family to Shelbyville, Tennessee, and attended Central High School where she met her future husband Marvin Glyn Clanton.

Betty and Marvin were married in 1955 and she moved to California where Marvin was stationed with the U.S. Air Force. She and Marvin lived in several states during his military career and settled in Omaha, Nebraska after his retirement from the Air Force. They were married for 36 years before Marvin’s untimely passing in 1992. Betty met Don Elletson in 1999. With Don, Betty traveled extensively. They spent several winters ‘snow birding’ in Arizona and they spent their senior years together, until Don’s passing in 2019.

In Omaha, Betty started her career with AT&T and after 26 years she retired in 1996. Betty was very active in her church, Aldersgate United Methodist Church and in her community doing volunteer work at the Veterans Hospital, AT&T Pioneers Hug-A-Bears, Bloodmobile and served as an adult leader for the International Order of Job’s Daughters at both the local and Nebraska state levels. She was a member of the Women’s Auxiliary of VFW Post 8334 and Post 374 of the American Legion in Omaha.

Betty is survived by daughters Denise (Harold) Eucker and Dawn Keith; grandchildren Sarah (Dennis) Lynch, Susie Adamson, Sandy Adamson, Brandon (Jennifer) Keith and Aaron Keith; great grandchildren Ava and Tyson Lynch, Sam and Danny Keith and Gianna Gonzalez, and sisters-in-law Linda Capley and Faye Clanton. She was preceded in death by her husband Marvin Glyn Clanton; significant other Don Elletson; parents Henry and Pauline (Blacksher) Capley; brothers N B Capley and Bill (Red) Capley.

A visitation for Betty will be held Sunday, June 26, 2022, from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home, 5701 Center St, Omaha, Nebraska 68106. A funeral service will occur Monday, June 27, 2022, at 10:00 AM at Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home.

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.westlawnhillcrest.com for the Clanton family.

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Bob Lorenz notified us of the passing of Thomas M. Mentzer. We have no records for Thomas but it is believed that he retired in the middle ’90’s under AT&T. Bob thought that Thomas worked as a millwright in plants trades. https://www.bethanyfuneralhome.com/obituary/thomas-mentzer

THOMAS M. MENTZER
October 25, 1930 – June 16, 2022

Full Obituary Forthcoming

VISITATION Thursday, June 23, 2022, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Bethany Funeral Home & Cremation Service

CELEBRATION OF LIFE Friday, June 24, 2022, 10:00 AM
Bethany Funeral Home & Cremation Service
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George Parkerson notified us of the passing of Rodney G. Mach . Rodney retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on 11/29/1991 with 32 years of service. https://heafeyheafey.com/rodney-g-mach/

Rodney G. Mach
September 12, 1939 – June 8, 2022

VISITATION: Monday, June 13th from 5pm to 7pm at Christ the King Catholic Church, 654 S. 86th St., followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Tuesday, June 14th at 10am at Christ the King Catholic Church. Interment, Calvary Cemetery with military honors. Memorials will be directed by the family.

To view live broadcasts of the Vigil Service, Mass, and Graveside Service, please visit www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Cast” button on the home page.

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Steve Odell notified us of the passing of Nellie Rodrigues . Nellie retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on 2/8/1990 with 30 years of service. https://www.bramanmortuary.com/obituary/nellie-rodrigues

Nellie Rodrigues
1934 – 2022

Nellie passed away at home in Omaha after a long bout with cancer. Nellie was preceded in death by her husband, Bob, daughter, Helen Lubash, son Charlie and Grandson Bobby Rodrigues. She is survived by her son Tony (Trish) and daughter, Eva (Steve) Vachal. A child of Mexican born parents of Thomas Esparza and Evarista Deanda.

Nellie was born in Arkansas City, KS along with 10 other siblings. She had a great childhood with great stories of playing with her siblings, climbing trees, running through fields and exploring her world. Fast forward and she married Robert Rodrigues and had 4 children. She had worked for Western Electric for over 25 years, retiring early to live her life of gardening, traveling and enjoying her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She lived her life just as she wanted, doing the things she loved. Her life was full, she was blessed.

VISITATION: Friday, June 10, 2022 from 5-7:00pm at Braman Mortuary (Southwest Chapel)

FUNERAL MASS: Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 10:00am at St. Bernadette Catholic Church (7600 S. 42 St.)

INTERMENT: St. John’s Cemetery

Following the Graveside Service, please join the family back at church for a luncheon.

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Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Sally A. Stancavage. Salley retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on 11-29-1994 with 34 years of service. To view a live broadcast of the Mass, please visit www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Cast” button on the home page.

Sally A. Stancavage
April 24, 1939 – June 4, 2022

Age 83. Passed away unexpectedly of pneumonia at Lakeside Hospital on Saturday, June 4, 2022. Sally was a long-time employee of Western Electric. Sally loved traveling, being active in Christ the King Church Circle, the Red Hats, card clubs, Town Hall, collecting her Kohl shopping coupons, and last but not least, visiting the casino. Sally had a special place in her heart for Brother Jerome O.S.B. and all things Mount Michael.

She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Mildred Stancavage, and special friend, Dale DeBoer. She is survived by Dale DeBoer’s daughter and family, Malanie (DeBoer) Lunn, and Terry, Austin, and Morgan Lunn.

MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Thursday, June 9th at 10am at Christ the King Catholic Church, 654 S. 86th St. Interment, Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Essential Pregnancy Services, 6220 Maple St., Omaha 68104.

To view a live broadcast of the Mass, please visit www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Cast” button on the home page.


Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Dean E. Mason. Dean retired from the Omaha Works under Commscope with 25 years of service. https://www.cutleroneill.com/obituaries/Dean-E-Mason?obId=25003762#/obituaryInfo

Dean E. Mason
November 7, 19
36 – May 31, 2022

Dean E. Mason, age 85, of Council Bluffs, passed away May 31, 2022 at UNMC in Omaha.

He was born to Chester and LuLu Mason in Crete, NE on November 7, 1936, but grew up in Wilbur, Nebraska. Dean married Rose (Lemmer) in April 1964. He worked for Western Electric for 25+ years and his passion was farming.

Dean was preceded in death by his parents, brother David Mason.

Survivors include wife Rose, Council Bluffs; sons, Larry (Staci) Mason, Bellevue, NE, Greg Oliva (Charlene), Omaha, Melvin Oliva, Omaha; daughter, Deanna (Bernard) Lettington, Cedar Rapids, IA; grandchildren Brandon, Logan, Jenah and Natalie, and a great-granddaughter.

Visitation Monday 5:00pm to 7:00pm. Funeral Tuesday 10:00am all at funeral home. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery with a luncheon to follow at the Walnut Hill Reception Center.

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Marcy Dergan notified us of the passing of her son-in-law Steven H. Petersen. Steve retired from the Omaha Works under Commscope with 20 years of service. https://memorials.biglinsmortuary.com/steven-petersen/4938225/index.php

Steven Harlan Petersen
Monday, October 29th, 1962 – Sunday, May 29th, 2022

Steven Petersen, age 59 of O’Neill, NE, passed away on Sunday, May 29, 2022 at Faith Regional Hospital in Norfolk, NE. Per his wishes, he will be cremated and there will be no services at this time. Memorials may be given to the family for future designation. Arrangements are entrusted to Biglin’s Mortuary of O’Neill.

Steven is survived by his wife, Sondra Ranee Petersen of O’Neill, NE; son, Mason Petersen of O’Neill, NE; mother, Marge Petersen of O’Neill, NE; siblings, Deb (Tom) Young of O’Neill, NE, Cindy (Allan) Stone of CA, Susan Young of Kearney, NE, and Shawn (Doug) Dilly of Neligh, NE; and many nieces and nephews.

Chet Sears notified us of the passing of James “Jim” L. Johnsen, Sr. Jim retired from the Omaha Works on 2/8/1991 from the Omaha Works under AT&T Technologies with 26 years of service. Jim was a pipefitter by trade.

James “Jim” L. Johnsen, Sr.
December 14, 1935 – May 24, 2022

On Tuesday, May 24, 2022, Jim passed peacefully in his sleep. Jim was preceded in death by his parents, Earl and Frances Johnsen; brother, Fred Johnsen; and son, Jonathan Johnsen. Jim is survived by son, Mike Johnsen; daughter, Sherry Zeleny (nee Johnsen); son, Ric Johnsen; son, Jim Johnsen, Jr. (Laurie); grand­ son, Keith Ferris (Amber); grand­ daughter, Andrea Swett (Brian); granddaughter, Katrina Johnsen; granddaughter, Ali Wright (nee Zeleny); and 11 adored great­ grandchildren.

Jim was best known for his unconditional love for his family and his passion for softball and baseball. He truly was his grand­ children and great-grandchildren’s biggest fan and never passed up an opportunity to let them know how proud he was of all of them. He had a wonderful sense of humor and a distinct ability to tell stories. Words cannot express the impact Jim had on so many lives. To say he will be missed does not begin to explain the immeasurable impact his passing has had on us. We do, how­ ever, find comfort in knowing that he is fully healed and wrapped in the arms of our Heavenly Father.

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A friend notified us of the passing of Nicholas T. Johnson. Nick retiered from the Omaha Works on 8/9/1999 from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies with 34 years of service. https://roedermortuary.com/johnson-nicholas-t/

Nicholas T. Johnson
August 4, 1939 – May 25, 2022

Omaha – Preceded in death by mother Mary Eliza and sister Fern Barnett. Survived by wife Queen, son Desmond (Lynn Dahlke), daughter Monique (Edward)Sekera, grandchildren Sekiera Haynie, Desmond R. Johnson, and Eddie Sekera, brother Leroy Brown, 4 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, friends and other relatives. Memorial Service 11:00 AM Saturday (5/28/2022) at the Malcom X Memorial Foundation, 3448 Evans St. Omaha, NE. Memorials to the Malcom X Memorial Foundation.


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Ed Betzer notified us of the passing of Robert “Bob” D. Roh. Bob retired from the Omaha Works on 9/15/2000 from the Omaha Works under Lucent technologies with 34 years of service. https://www.johnagentleman.com/obituaries/Robert-D-Roh?obId=24887699#/obituaryInfob

Robert D. Roh
March 3, 1944 – May 18, 2022

Robert was an avid woodworker, golfer and fisherman. His passion was fishing with his grandson and playing volleyball with his granddaughter.

Preceded in death by parents, Emil and Emily Roh.
Survived by wife, Gail Roh; children, Mike Schleimer, Jason Schleimer; grandchildren, Griffin, Jessalyn, Colton, Vivian, Grayson and Cabela; brother, Larry Roh; nieces and nephews.


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Dan Lindblad notified us of the passing of Hi Soon Miller. Hi Soon retired from the Omaha Works in 1994 from the Omaha Works under AT&T with 25 years of service. Dan remembered that she worked with his wife in connector cable. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/hi-miller-obituary?pid=202018599

Hi Soon Miller
March 10, 1942 – May 14, 2022

Survived by husband, John; children, Christine (Todd) and John (Heather); grandchildren, Quinn, Cal, Jace and Noah and her sister, Su Woon

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Gene Beilenberg notified us of the passing of Ronald E. Eggeling. Neither Gene or I have records for Ron. We are checking with Avaya Chapter President Vern Larson to see if he has any records of Ron. The obituary posted is posted on the Forest Lawn Funeral Home website. The obit says that Ron retired from Avaya in 2017 with 36 years of service and was a senior technician in customer service. https://www.forestlawnomaha.com/obituary/644819/Ronald-Eggeling/

Ronald E. Eggeling April 14, 1948 – May 09, 2022

Ronald E. Eggeling, age 74, of Lincoln, formerly of Omaha, passed away Monday, May 9, 2022, at Journey Hospice House.

Ron was born on April 14, 1948, to Alvin C. and Florence Eggeling, in Stratton, NE. He graduated from Bellevue High School in 1966. Following high school, he joined the United States Navy. Ron served from 1967 to 1971, during his time in the service he was stationed in Pensacola, Florida, Keflavik, Iceland and the Philippines. During the Vietnam War he was in Combat Support Code Breakers. Following Ron’s active-duty service, he served in the reserves CTR from 1971 to 1973, then again from 1975-1981. After Ron’s service to our country, he attended college at Bellevue University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Technical Services in 1994.

Ron’s worked for several different companies in his career. He worked as a senior Technician in customer service. Ron retired from Avaya after 36 years, in 2017. He enjoyed time spent with his family and especially loved attending reunions with his Navy buddies. He was a lifetime member of the CWA (Communication Workers of America).

Ron is preceded in death by his parents.

He is survived by his wife of 48 years Diane, sons Kevin Michael Eggeling, Daniel Conrad (Marella) Eggeling of Scottsdale, AZ, Jeffrey Gene Eggeling of Lincoln, brothers Paul (Paula) Eggeling of Leesburg, Florida, Richard (Rita) Eggeling of Ozark, Missouri, Larry Eggeling of Iowa, Rod (Becky) Eggeling of Iowa, sister Sonja (Stan) Hliva of Danbury, Connecticut, 2 grandchildren, and his beloved dog Ace.

Memorials may be directed to the Alzheimer’s Association of Nebraska.

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Jim Schlautman notified us of the passing his brother Larry. Larry retired from the Omaha Works on 10/31/2003 from Avaya with 36 years of service. Larry worked in plant trades. https://www.cutleroneill.com/obituaries/Larry-P-Schlautman?obId=24787146#/obituaryInfo

Larry P. Schlautman
April 1, 1945 – May 5, 2022

Larry P. Schlautman, age 77, passed away May 5, 2022 at his residence with his family by his side./

Larry was born on April 1, 1945 in West Point, Nebraska to Victor and Irene (Rolf) Schlautman. He graduated from St. Francis High School in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Larry proudly served his country in the US Navy during the Vietnam War and worked as a tradesman retiring from Avaya. He was united in marriage to wife, Mona, on April 10, 1999. Larry was a member of St. Patrick’s Church and former member of Queen of Apostles Church and Knights of Columbus Fourth Degree.

Larry was preceded in death by his parents, Victor (2017) and Irene (2021); mother and father in-law, Mary Clark (2015) and Donald Clark (2017); son, Jeremy Drake.

Survivors include wife, Mona; daughter, Melodie (Joe) Pedevillano, Papillion, NE; son, Doug (Deanna) Schlautman, Papillion, NE; daughter, Suzanne (Scott) Riley; sons, Damian and James Drake all of Omaha; 5 grandchildren, Alexis, Courtney, Mika, Joshua and Samyrah; 3 great-grandchildren, Judd, Finley and Ivy; sisters, Lois O’Gara, Bonnie (Ron) Helms; brothers, Jim (Marsha) Schlautman, John (Teresa) Schlautman, Don (Candee) Schlautman; nieces, nephews and many friends.

Visitation Tuesday 5:00pm to 7:00pm followed by Rosary Recitation at 7:00pm at Cutler-O’Neill-Meyer-Woodring Bayliss Park Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday 9:30am also at St. Patrick’s followed by a luncheon in the church hall. Military interment 2:00pm at the Omaha National Cemetery. Military rites by the Kanesville Riders Honor Guard. Memorials are suggested to St. Patrick’s Church and Gabriel’s Corner.


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Darrel Sudduth and Dick Scott notified us of the passing of Paul Quandahl. Paul retired from the Omaha Works on 7/23/1992 from AT&T with 34 years of service. It was mentioned by a friend that Paul worked in material management for the company.

Paul Quandahl
February 10, 1936 – April 22, 2022

Paul Marquis Quandahl was born on February 10, 1936 to Truman and Pauline Quandahl in Des Moines, Iowa.
As a teenager, he worked as a caddy at a Des Moines golf course and went to Des Moines Technical High School. He initially wanted to be a pilot, but was dissuaded from that career path by his father. He joined the Iowa National Guard and later the US Army Reserves. He enrolled at Grand View College and received his bachelor’s degree in business from Drake University.

He married on December 28, 1957 to Barbara Currie.

He was very frugal all of his life and really enjoyed used vehicles. He only owned one motorcycle in his life that he bought from a high school buddy: an un-muffled 1945 WWII surplus Indian Scout that his father encouraged him to dispose of quite quickly after the purchase. Paul bought and sold used cars to supplement income from Western Electric. He was agnostic as to make and model, owning Fords, Chevys, Buicks, Dodge, Jeeps, GM’s, AMC’s, Hondas, Lexus, Impalas, Nova’s, Mustangs, Pintos, Vegas, LTDs, Buicks, Pickups, Station Wagons, (including a 1962 Studebaker Lark.) Because it was inexpensive (and unreliable) Paul regarded a yellow Pontiac Fiero as the sportiest and coolest car he ever owned.

He was particularly proud of the Cape Cod style house in Ralston at 79th and Oakwood that he purchased at a foreclosure auction for $14,000 in 1963. He groused annually about the house’s reassessed value and property tax.

Paul retired early at age 56 in 1992 from Western Electric (a/k/a AT&T or Lucent) after 33 years of service, taking advantage of a middle management buy-out and severance package.

For over 20 years, he took an annual fishing trip to Canada with friends and he visited Alaska twice. He also floated down the Grand Canyon in a rubber raft. Until recently, he walked 5 miles a day on the hills of Ralston. He loved his family and annual family summer vacations, usually to YMCA of the Rockies in Estes Park, Colorado. He has requested that his ashes be scattered on Bible Point at the Rocky Mountain Y.

He also took numerous hunting adventures for mule deer, elk and moose in Wyoming. His passion for hunting and fishing was more pronounced than his success in catching big fish or shooting a big buck—he enjoyed his time with friends and family.

Paul never groaned or complained about his health or living conditions. He was always content, even when his health deteriorated and his Memory loss progressed in recent years. He had Type 2 Diabetes, elevated blood sugar and high blood pressure. He was diagnosed with Pancreatitis, Diverticulitis and Dementia.

He was good with money and investing and he began a financial consolidation/simplification around 2018 when he realized memory loss was progressing. About that time, he would recite this prayer several times a day: “Start the day with prayer, gratitude in your heart and a good cup of coffee.” He was hospitalized in November of 2021 at which time he told those around him that he had “a wonderful wife and family,” and that “things are coming to a head.”

Although it was his desire to remain in his Ralston home, a decision was made to move to Meriwether Assisted Living in January of 2022. He began Endless Journey Hospice Care in early April. After a January day of spending the day in Meriwether memory care center: he remarked, “ Everything is working out great. I am really happy and really happy here.” He then described the big bowl of ice cream (4 scoops!) he ate and the afternoon bus ride past a herd of 40 deer. He did not like utilizing a walker for assistance, and frequently ditched it in the hallway or in his room.

His last day on April 22, 2022 was spent in typical Paul Quandahl fashion. He spent much of the days walking the halls at Meriwether and went on the afternoon bus ride. He ate dinner, stood up, then sat back down and passed.

True to his nature, Paul had prepaid and pre-planned his funeral and made arrangements to be buried at Omaha National Cemetery. Paul was at peace with his life and decisions.

Paul is preceded in death by his mother, Leona (Pauline) Quandahl; his father, Truman Quandahl.

Paul is survived by his wife of 64 years, Barbara Quandahl; his sister, Teddy Chandler; his children, Connie (Mike) Norton, Carol Thompson, Mark (Stacey) Quandahl, John (Cathy) Quandahl, and Meredith (Rick) Koubsky; grandchildren, Nick (Tiffany) Norton, Amanda (Chris) Stine, Megan (Jeff) Spencer, Sarah (Chris) Nastal, Scott (Rachel) Quandahl, RJ Quandahl, Kate (Mitchell) Faltin, Allison Quandahl, Caroline Quandahl, Dave Koubsky, and Jeff Koubsky, and many great-grandchildren.

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Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of Roger B. Carstens. Roger retired from the Omaha Works on 9/22/2000 from Lucent Technologies with 27 years of service.

Roger B. Carstens
August 26, 1947 – April 26, 2022

Roger B. Carstens, 74, of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, passed away on Tuesday, April 26, 2022, at the Josie Harper Hospice House in Omaha, Nebraska. He was born August 26, 1947, in Omaha, Nebraska to Willis and Mildred (Jergens) Carstens.

Roger grew up in Omaha, Nebraska and later went to work for Western Electric. It was during his time at Western Electric that he met the love of his life, Judy Carstens. The two were married on April 18, 1970 at Zion Lutheran Church in Omaha, Nebraska. They eventually made their home in rural Plattsmouth, Nebraska.

Throughout the years, Roger and Judy enjoyed entertaining at their home, traveling, camping, and simply spending time together. He also enjoyed fishing, hunting, golfing, boating, caring for their dog Reggie, and spending time with family, especially their grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was truly the glue that held the family together, and every year he would happily plan the family reunions. Roger was an active member in the Blue Bird Club.

Roger is survived his daughter Gina (Adam Chambers) Bennett of Glenwood, IA, sons Steve Martin of Omaha, NE, Roger Carstens, JR. of Florida, grandchildren, Brittney (Stephen) McCarthy, Brandi (Alex Geisler) Bennett, Joey, Amber, Christopher Martin, Felicia Martin, Victoria, John, and Alicia Carstens, Isabelle and Elizabeth Carstens, great grandchildren, Stephen and Rory McCarthy, sister Deloris Wiese of Omaha, NE, brother Donnie (Bernice) Carstens, of Lincoln, NE, Roger and Judy’s dog Reggie, and former son-in-law, Steve “Okie” Bennett. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.


He was preceded in death by his wife Judy, son Skip Martin, grandson Clint, brothers Melvin Carstens, Gene Carstens, Merle Carstens, and Ken Carstens, and his sister Marjorie Seffron.

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Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Judith Joan Carstens. Judith retired from the Omaha Works on 5/8/2001 under CommScope with 24 years of service. https://www.bpharveyfuneralhome.com/obituary/judith-carstens

Judith Joan Carstens
November 26, 1945 – April 02, 2022

Judith “Judy” J. Carstens, 76, of Plattsmouth, Nebraska passed away on Saturday, April 2, 2022 at Midlands Hospital in Papillion, Nebraska. She was born on November 26, 1945 in Omaha, Nebraska to John and Hilda Zych.
Judy grew up in Omaha, Nebraska and later went to work for Western Electric. It was during her time at Western Electric that she met the love of her life, Roger Carstens. The two were married on April 18, 1970 at Zion Lutheran Church in Omaha, Nebraska. They eventually made their home in rural Plattsmouth, Nebraska.

Throughout the years, Judy and Roger enjoyed entertaining at their home, traveling, scuba diving, camping, and simply just spending time together. She enjoyed gardening, bird watching, caring for their dog, Reggie, and time with family. She was active with several bird organizations throughout the years.

Judy is survived by her husband Roger of Plattsmouth, NE; her daughter Gina (Adam Chambers) Bennett of Glenwood, IA; sons Steve Martin of Omaha, NE and Roger Carstens, Jr. of Florida; former son-in-law Steve “Okie” Bennett; her grandchildren Brittney (Stephen) McCarthy and Brandi (Alex Geisler) Bennett, Joey, Amber and Christopher Martin, Felicia Martin, Victoria, John and Alicia Carstens, Isabelle and Elizabeth Carstens; great grandsons Stephen and Rory McCarthy, sister Janet Baker of Omaha, NE and brother Jim Zych of Omaha, NE. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her son Skip Martin, grandson Clint, brother Bob Zych, and sister Joann Harlow.

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Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Melvin Norman Roth. Mel retired from the Omaha Works on 7/28/1989 under AT&T with 34 years of service. Mel was a supervisor in the 30 bldg.

Melvin Norman Roth
March 3, 1936 – March 28, 2022

Melvin ‘Mel’ Norman Roth Born – March 3, 1936 in Kintyre, North Dakota Died – March 28, 2022 in Omaha, Nebraska


Preceded in death by: Parents – John and Clara (Sunde) Roth Siblings – Geraldine, Jack (Helen – still living), Donald (Karen – still living), Kay Bell (Don – still living), James (Jeanne) Children – Kim Smith and Geoff Smith

Survived by: Brother – Bill (Dora) Roth Children – Lennie (Nancy) Roth, Cheryl (John) Mello and Jeanne (Mark) Baker Grandchildren – Todd, Brandi, Amanda, Cody, Heath, Hollie and Melanie (Little Mel) Many nieces, nephews and great grandchildren

Mel was a long-time employee of Western Electric, where he retired from. He also worked for nearly 30 years at Ralston Keno – he liked playing Keno too! He was a professional clown, known as ‘Trac the Clown,’ was a member of the World Clown Association and won multiple awards in clown competition. Mel cheered for the Minnesota Vikings and the Nebraska Cornhuskers. He loved coffee, John Deere tractors, watching golf, John Wayne movies and more recently, the Hallmark channel (but don’t tell anyone!).

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Gerald Volcheck notified us of the passing of John R. Winchester. John retired from the Omaha Works on 9/28/2000 under Lucent Technologies with 42 years of service. John worked as a tool and die makerf for the company.
John R. Winchester
August 12, 1937 – March 29, 2022

John R. Winchester, age 84, of Council Bluffs, passed away March 29, 2022 at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha.

John was born August 12, 1937 in Council Bluffs to the late James A. and Berniece (Frost) Winchester. He graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School in 1955. John married Marcia L. Cole on July 31, 1956. They were blessed with three children, Mike, Terese and Matt. John worked for Western Electric from 1960-1999 as a tool and die maker. He was a member of New Horizon Presbyterian Church where he served as an Elder and Deacon.

In addition to his parents, John was preceded in death by his sister, Patricia Colby and brother, James L. “Hammer” Winchester.

John is survived by his wife of 65 years, Marcia Winchester of Council Bluffs; children, Mike Winchester, Terese (Rod) McKee all of Blair, Nebraska, Matt (Carrie) Winchester of Arvada, Colorado; 4 grandchildren, Thomas (Emily) Beebe, Madison, Jordan and Mackenzie Winchester, 2 great-grandchildren, Xavier and Grayson; brother, Dennis Winchester of Harlan, Iowa; sister-in-law, Cheryl Winchester of Council Bluffs; special mentors, the late Herschel and Josephine Ratliff; nieces, nephews and many friends.

Celebration of Life Service, Friday, 11:00 a.m. at New Horizon Presbyterian Church. A lunch will immediately follow in the parish hall. Private family interment in Memorial Park Cemetery prior to the service. The family will direct memorial contributions.

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Judy Stroy notified us of the passing of Emily “Skip” Vencil. Skip left the Omaha Works under AT&T in the late 80’s to work in sales for the corporation and retired from Avaya in 2001 with 36 years of service. https://henrywanderson.com/obituaries/emily-vencil/5141/

Emily Vencil
November 19, 1942 – March 24, 2022

Emily “Skip”Vencil, age 79 of Apple Valley, Minnesota, went to be with the Lord on March 24, 2022. Survived by her loving husband of 63 years, Jack; daughters, Vicky (Doug) Franz and Jackie (Mike) Pryor; five grandchildren, Rachel (Derek) Zhi, Karly, Matt (fiancée Haley), John (Michelle), and Kate.

Skip, “Skipper” as her family called her, loved the Lord and her life was one that displayed the fruit of a life devoted to Jesus Christ. She was a very thoughtful and loving wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. We will miss her so very much.

Funeral at 11am on Friday, April 1, 2022 at Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 14850 Garrett Ave., Apple Valley, MN, with visitation one hour prior. Family burial, Lebanon Cemetery, Apple Valley. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Minnesota Adult & Teen Challenge (https://www.mntc.org/) or Amnion (https://helpofferhope.org/ )

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Luis Canal notified us of the passing of Patricia “Pat” Zerbs. We have no data in our records of her employment with the compay. Luis thought that Pat worked in production control and when Steve and her got married she retired from the compay. https://roedermortuary.com/patricia-l-zerbs-pat/

Patricia L. Zerbs (Pat)
10/11/1948 – 3/17/2022

Gretna – Preceded in death by husband Stephen. Survived by sons Rick (Dawn), Steve (Jody), grandchildren J.T., Brooke, step grandson Sam, sister Trudy Gruidel, family and friends.

Memorial Service 11:00 AM Thursday (3/24/22) . Interment Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. In Lieu of Flowers Memorials to Least Of My Brethren.

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of Mary Esther (Guerra) Wozny. Mary retired from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies on 3/11/1996 with 29 years of service. Mary worked in the cable plant on second shift.

Mary Esther (Guerra) Wozny
February 25, 1939 – March 25, 2022

VISITATION: Saturday, April 2nd from 10am to 11am at Holy Name Catholic Church, 2901 Fontenelle Blvd., followed by MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL at 11am. Interment, Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the Redemptorists Denver Province, 1633 N. Cleveland Ave., Chicago, IL 60614, or www.redemptorists-denver.org.

Mary Esther Wozny was born to Gilbert and Amada Guerra in Kansas City Missouri, on February 25, 1939. She was a student of Redemptorist Grade School and graduated from the Redemptorist High School of Kansas City in 1956. In 1967, she moved to Omaha where she raised her children. She was an employee of Western Electric for 25 years and proud member of the IBEW Local 1974. She married Richard Wozny in 1986 and they were together until her death.

She was preceded in death by her parents of beloved memory, Gilbert and Amada Guerra, and her brother, Gilbert Jr. Mary Esther is survived by her children: Mary Fahey Krutzsch (Eric) of Tucson Arizona, Rev. John P. Fahey C.Ss.R. of Chicago Illinois, and Joseph Michael Fahey of Omaha; her stepchildren: Mike Wozny (Judy) of Omaha, Gina Machado (Robert) of Golden, Colorado, and Jennifer Morrison (Dan) of Overland Park, Kansas; her sisters: Irene Valenzuela (Alfonso), Gracie Collins, Patricia Zaner (Jim), Raechel Heisey (Ray), Becky Picard (Craig) all of Kansas City, and Gloria Delgado of Omaha; eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. She was loved and adored by all her family.

Late in life Mary Esther was diagnosed with ALS and spent her final year at Hillcrest Cottages Nursing Care Facility. Mary Esther loved her husband Richard dearly. She worked hard to be a good mother and sister. She loved nothing more than being with her family. That was the love that gathered her husband, children, and sister to her bedside at the moment of her peaceful death.

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Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of James Andrew Woods Sr. Jim retired from the Omaha Works on 10/31/1988 from AT&T with 36 years of service. Jim was a Department Chief for the company. Jim was also a president of Telephone Pioneers of American and was instrumental in the developement of the parking lot sales that raised funds for the Pioneers community projects. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/james-woods-obituary?id=33850620

James Andrew Woods Sr.
August 5, 1935 – March 16, 2022

Jim was born in Jersey City, NJ to William and Laura (Brady) Woods, the second of 4 sons, and grew up in Hoboken, NJ. He served in the Army for two years and upon his return to Hoboken he met his future wife, Doris. They were married February 21, 1959 and had five children together. He started working for Western Electric a few days before he turned 17 years old. In his 36-year career with W.E., he worked his way up from messenger boy to Department Chief. He also attended college while working and graduated from Rutgers University with a Business Degree. He relocated with W.E. from New Jersey to North Carolina and then to Nebraska where he finished his career. Jim retired at the age of 53. One of the highlights of his long career was getting to work on the Mercury Project with NASA for which he received special recognition from the President of the United States. Another highlight was volunteering with the Telephone Pioneers of America with his wife, Doris. He put in many volunteer hours, including as Chapter President, helping the community.

Jim loved the Henry Doorly Zoo and volunteered his time for over 40 years to their annual membership drive. Whenever visitors came to town, the first place he would take them was the zoo.

One of Jim’s greatest loves was philately. Jim started collecting stamps when he was young. He enjoyed buying and selling stamps and sharing his hobby with others. He turned his love into a small business, Woodson Stamps, and after his retirement spent many hours with his stamps and postcards, traveling all over the country to stamp shows.

Jim enjoyed sports, both watching and playing. He started bowling when he was in the Army and kept it up for many years, bowling in both the Church league, with his wife, and the Western Electric league. Jim was also a pitcher on the Church softball team for several years.

Playing cards was another hobby of Jim’s and he taught most of his 10 grandsons how to play poker. He enjoyed his many trips to Las Vegas, especially his annual trip with his grandsons and son-in-law for March Madness. Video poker was his favorite game.

He was a member of Saint Robert Bellarmine Church for almost 50 years.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents, William and Laura Woods; his three brothers: William, Dennis and Richard Woods; and his grandson, Daniel Boe.

He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Doris (Mann) Woods; children, Donna Boe, Jim Woods, Jr., Patty (Steve) Powell, Betsy (Ben) Belmont, and Pete (Angie) Woods; niece, Sally Banghart; grandchildren, Matt Boe, Bryce (Julie) Boe, Ty Powell, Michael Belmont (Lisa Ally), David (Jackie) Belmont, Reece Powell, Dylan Powell, Danica (Jordan) Williams, Connor Woods, and Federico Woods; great-nieces, Lauren (Doug Johansen) Banghart, and Megan Banghart; great-grandchildren, Marissa, Joe, Bradly, Daniel, Caroline, Parker, and Rue; sisters-in-law, Terry Woods, Carol Woods; and many nieces, nephews, and friends.

The FUNERAL SERVICE for Jim will be at 10:30am, April 8, 2022, at St. Robert Bellarmine Church. There will also be an Irish Celebration of Life on Saturday, April 9, 2022, at Clancy’s Pub at 7pm. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Omaha Zoo Foundation.

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Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of George Thomas Elafros. We think that George retired from the Omaha Works around 1989 from AT&T with around 40 years of service. George was employed as an enginer at the Omaha Works. https://obituaries.neptunesociety.com/obituaries/houston-tx/george-elafros-10614805

GEORGE THOMAS ELAFROS
August 9, 1925 – March 1, 2022

George Thomas Elafros, beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend, passed away peacefully on March 1, 2022, at the age of 96. George was an amazing man who lived a long and full life.

George was born in Chicago, Illinois, on August 9,1925 and grew up in a family that had a lot of love, but little money. His father, Efthymi, immigrated to Minneapolis from Greece where he met and married Anna Rust. George was the oldest of 3 children. Efthymi supported his family with many jobs and businesses over the years. The most memorable were working in a bakery and owning a hot dog stand on the streets of Chicago. George spoke fondly of his father bringing home cakes and pies every day from the bakery for breakfast the next day. Both of his parents were very devoted to the family. George inherited his love of cooking and good food from his father. His mother, Anna, was very religious and instilled a strong faith in George. Following his mother’s guidance, George was a devoted Christian throughout his life. As a father, it was important to him that his family attend church and he taught Sunday school for many years.

George was an excellent student and was chosen to attended Crane Tech High School in Chicago, putting him on track to attend Indiana Tech University to study engineering. After graduation, George began to work at Western Electric in Chicago and transferred to Omaha, Nebraska in 1959. His entire career was spent with Western Electric.

At age 18, George was drafted into the Army and was a radio operator in the 594th Joint Assault Signal Company. The service had a profound impact on George as he was exposed to people of many different backgrounds and his service experience provided a basis for his success in life. He was close to several of the men in his unit and kept in touch them for many years.

George was a gifted athlete in his day and especially enjoyed basketball and baseball. He was a recognized basketball star on his college team. His interest in sports and his “exercise program” continued into his 90’s, giving him good health and high energy throughout his life.

In 1953, George married his first wife, Donna Bashleben, in Chicago. They were married for 30 years and raised 4 children (Debbie, Tom, Jim and Bryan) together. George was devoted to the family and enjoyed coaching youth sports teams and loved planning annual family vacations.

In 1985, George married his second wife, Ann Wilbur. They traveled a lot, became “Winter Texans” and were married until Ann’s death in 1994. George stayed in touch with her daughters (Glory, Terri, Sue) until he died.
In 1996, George married his third wife, Deona Mathis after meeting as “Winter Texans” in San Benito, Tx. They moved to Houston, traveled, danced and enjoyed 25 years together until her death in 2020. George was close to her sons (Bruce, David) until he died.

George had many interests including traveling, dancing and gardening. He really enjoyed carefully designing the gardens and caring for the yards at all his homes. He loved to dance and enjoyed square dancing and round dancing with his wives. One of his favorite recent memories was dancing with everyone at his granddaughter’s wedding in 2016.

By far, the greatest interest he had was in music. He played the violin as a child, but switched to the mandolin and ukulele later in life. His children also have strong memories of him playing “Never on Sunday” on the organ in their living room. George played in a ukulele band while he lived in Country Place, Tx, and was thrilled to become a part of “Bob Stiffler and Friends” after moving to University Place Retirement Community in Houston. During the last few weeks of his life, he continued to look forward to returning and playing with them again. He even played his mandolin during his final days in the hospital.

George was a people person who always looked at the bright side of life despite any obstacles he might face. He showed his love and devotion to his family by creating personal cards on his computer for every special occasion. George was a lifelong learner who grew with the times. He kept up with what was going on in the world, he did not pass judgment and was always open minded. When he was young, George thought the mark of success would be owning a Cadillac. When he could finally afford it, he realized he no longer wanted it. George truly believed and lived the old saying that life is a journey not a destination. His life was an example of a life well lived.

George will be loved, cherished and greatly missed by his daughter Debbie, sons Tom (Karen), Jim and Bryan; his grandchildren Cameron Elafros, Alexis Elafros, Sarah (Nick) Drescher, Michael (Ashley) Elafros, Jessica Elafros, Mackenzie Elafros, Matthew Elafros, David Elafros, and Jeff Elafros; and his great-grandchildren Jordan and Cooper Drescher, and Jameson and Mila Elafros.


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Jim Pabian notified us of the passing of Lawrence “Larry” Tietz. Larry retired from the Omaha Works in 2006 from CommScope with 46 years of service. Larry was employed in the high bay sheet metal shop. https://www.bramanmortuary.com/obituaries/Lawrence-Tietz/#!/Obituary

Lawrence A. Tietz
April 4, 1941 – March 4, 2022

Lawrence “Larry” A. Tietz, Jr. was born on April 4,1941 to Lawrence and Marion (Tuttle) Tietz in Omaha, NE. He passed unexpectedly from complications of a stroke on March 4,2022.

Larry grew up on a farm outside of the little unincorporated town of Nashville, NE. He received his education in Fort Calhoun, graduating from High School in 1959. He married Donna Stricklett on July 2, 1960. Three children were born to this union. Larry worked for many years at Connectivity Solutions (Formerly Western Electric). He retired in 2006 after 46 years of service to the company. His true passion was farming and he enjoyed working with his father, grandfather and brother on the Tietz farm. He never retired from farming, always loving the land.

Besides spending time with his family, he enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening, and caring for the birds and squirrels that visited their home. He possessed the gift of gab and would talk to anyone about anything.

He is survived by his wife Donna; children: Becky (Don) Young, Suzanne (Chip) Carr, Brad (Leigh Ann) Tietz; brother Richard (Nancy) Tietz; seven grandchildren: Erin Tietz, Ryan (Courtney) Tietz, Adam (Christina) Tietz, Eric (Carlos) Tietz, Kevin (Kayla) Paulsen, Branden Carr, Justin Carr; two great grandchildren: Colton Jameson Tietz and Walker Lawrence Tietz; many other relatives and friends.

A Celebration of Larry’s Life will be held on Saturday, March 26, 2022 from 12 to 4pm, with a 1pm prayer service at the Tietz Barn – 4486 County Rd P40, Omaha NE 68152.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the family and will be given to Nebraska AgrAbility, which helps farmer/ranchers with disabilities to continue to do what they love.

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Arnold Lessig notified us of the passing James “Jim” Matthews. Jim retired from the Omaha Works in 1991 form AT&T with 32 years of service. Jim was employeed as tool and die maker at the Omaha Works. https://memorials.mosermemorialchapels.com/james-jim-matthews/4879630/index.php?_ga=2.53338600.1140050900.1647837064-314618034.1647837064

James “Jim” Matthews
January 24, 1931 – March 14, 2022

James Leroy “Jim” Matthews passed away at the age of 91 after a prolonged illness at Methodist Hospital on March 14, 2022. Jim was employed as a Tool and Die Maker at Western Electric for over 32 years.

He was an avid outdoorsman enjoying trapshooting, fishing and hunting.

Jim was preceded in death by his father Walter; his mother, Elizabeth; his brother Elmer; his brother Donald and his sister Mary Elizabeth.

Jim leaves behind his wife of 68 years Charlotte and 6 sons- Timothy (Rachel), Kevin (Wendy), David (Leann Solene), Michael (Samantha), Joel and Patrick (Jody); there are nine grandchildren- Christopher (Michelle), Levi (Emily), Jessie, Sean, Shana, Allison, Brandi, Grant and Blake (Makenzie); Jim also leaves behind 9 great grandchildren- Charlotte, Theodore, Finnegan, Kellan, Darby, Chloe, Brooklynne, Bevin and Eli.

Services will be private for immediate family at a later date.

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Gene Bielenberg and Dick Scott notified us of the passing of Dean I. Davis. Dean was a engineer in the 20 bldg. Dean retired from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies on 12/2/1999 with 41 years of service. https://heafeyheafey.com/dean-i-davis/

Dean I. Davis
January 18, 1940 – March 6, 2022

MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Friday, March 11th at 11am at Mary Our Queen Catholic Church, 3405 S. 118th Street. Private interment. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions in memory of Dean I. Davis to the Dementia Society of America by mail to PO Box 600, Doylestown, PA 18901, or online www.DementiaSociety.org/donate or American Diabetes Association by mail to P.O. Box 7023 Merrifield, Virginia 22116-7023 ADAIN@diabetes.org


Dean Irwin Davis passed away Sunday, March 6, 2022, at the age of 82. He was born in his family home on January 18, 1940, in Plattsmouth, Nebraska. This is where he fostered a very early fascination with electronics, mechanics and tinkering of all manners. After graduating from Plattsmouth High School in 1958 he moved to Omaha, Nebraska where he met the love of his life, Sandra Chizek. They married at St. Bridget Catholic Church in May of 1960. In 1961 Dean and Sandy started the family that surrounds him today.

Dean began a life of fulfilling work at Western Electric in 1958 as a tool and dye apprentice. He loved the way work at the plant challenged both his skills and his interests, channeling his expertise into a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology from the University of Nebraska. Dean also attained additional post-graduate education in Computer Science at Brigham Young University all while he focused on balancing work and nourishing the home and the family he adored above all else. He worked his way up to Engineering Associate, and then eventually a full-blooded Mechanical Engineer. Work as an engineer afforded him many worldly accomplishments and experiences which he cherished throughout his life. These included travels to all corners of the globe setting up communication and data systems. Dean’s work led him to the conception of several patents in the 1980’s and 90’s. He ultimately spent 42 years at the plant in Omaha, beginning with Western Electric, in all its iterations and successors, up to Lucent Technologies: Bell Labs Innovations, retiring in 2000.

In his free time Dean enjoyed computing, computer science, fishing, and carpentry. He was known as “Mr. Fix-it.” Dean was a gearhead and a car enthusiast; he loved all things Nebraska and furthermore the Huskers. He was awarded an Admiralty in the Great Navy of the State of Nebraska. Dean was very active in volunteer work, he served as Vice President and President of the Willa Cather Elementary Parent Teacher Association, was a founding member and avid volunteer in the Kingswood Athletic Association, Cub Scout Leader, a serving officer and awarded member of the Pacific Heights Neighborhood Association.

More than anything, however, Dean held dearest his time with his family, especially in supporting his children and grandchildren in any and all endeavors. One of his favorite expressions was “All because two people fell in love”.

Dean was preceded in death by his beloved daughter, Kelly E. Davis; parents, Walter C. Davis and Irene M. (Heflin) Davis; eight siblings. Dean is survived by wife, Sandra (Chizek) Davis; son, Kent Davis (Robin Waddington); daughters: Tracy Tobaben (Shayne), Deana Wood (Mike), Andrea Beargeon (Todd); grandchildren: Alexa, Beau and Hope Davis; Brandon, Alexandra and Grant Tobaben; Dean (Kristine Assman) and Hunter Wood; Tayler, Christopher (Maeve Vetter), Kassandra Beargeon; siblings, Kay Bernardy and Evelyn Eichron; many nieces, nephews, and friends.

All who knew Dean will miss his ability to help with any challenge whether it is physical or perceptual, his valuable insight, unconditional love, support, and guidance in our lives.

MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Friday, March 11th at 11am at Mary Our Queen Catholic Church, 3405 S. 118th Street. Luncheon to follow. Private interment. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions in memory of Dean I. Davis to the Dementia Society of America by mail to PO Box 600, Doylestown, PA 18901, or online www.DementiaSociety.org/donate or American Diabetes Association by mail to P.O. Box 7023 Merrifield, Virginia 22116-7023 ADAIN@diabetes.org

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Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Beatrice M. “Betty” Honaker. Betty worked in the production control new and change design in the 20 bldg. Betty retired from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies on 5/10/1997 with 32 years of service.

Beatrice M. “Betty” Honaker
April 22, 1932 – February 17, 2022

VISITATION: Saturday, February 26, from 10am-12 pm with CELEBRATION OF LIFE
at 12 pm at Good Shepherd L Street Chapel. Interment at a later date. Memorials may be directed to the family.

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John Francavilla notified us of the passing of Robert E. Shafer Sr. John said the Robert was a machinist that transferred here from Buffalo, NY in 1976. Robert retired from the Omaha Works under Avaya on 8/31/2003 with 42 years of service. https://www.bramanmortuary.com/obituaries/Robert-Shafer-9/#!/Obituary

Robert E. Shafer Sr.
December 24, 1942 – February 16, 2022

No obituary found for this tribute.

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Celebration of Life
FEB 25. 2:00 PM (CT), St. John Vianney Catholic Church, 5801 Oak Hills Drive, Omaha, NE 68137,
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James Philips passed was on January 31, 2022 and just posted in the World Hearld. Gene Bienberg notified us of the passing of James P. Phillips. Jim was employeed as a tool & die maker at the Omaha Works. Jim retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on 5/28/1992 with 36 years of service. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/james-phillips-obituary?id=33133105

James P. Phillips
October 8, 1933 – January 31, 2022

Jim Phillips, of Omaha, passed away having suffered complications of Parkinson’s Disease.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 64 years, Gerri; and his sister, Noreen Otto of Menasha, WI. He is survived by his daughters, Cheryl Phillips, Cindy (Merv) Schmidt, Jill (Tim) Wood; grandson, Jason Flatowicz; and eight other grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; niece, Sharon (Rich) Secor; other nieces, nephews, and friends.

Jim was born and raised in Kaukauna, WI and following high school, proudly served in the USAF. While he was stationed at Offutt AFB, he met Gerri and they married in 1954. Following his military service he worked as a highly skilled tool and die maker at Western Electric until his retirement at 58 years old. Jim enjoyed 30 years of retirement and had many hobbies and interests, greatest of all were his Green Bay Packers, motorcycle trips, and building and flying RC aircraft with the OmaHawks. He also flew in many aviation festivals with Byron Originals throughout the Midwest.

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Dick Scott notified us of the passing of Jo Ann Torson. Jo Ann retired from the Omaha Works under Avaya on 8-31-2001 with 36 years of service.
https://www.klsfuneralhome.com/services.asp?locid=1&page=odetail&id=2992#.Yg3hYurMJD8

Jo Ann D. Torson
April 21, 1943 – February 15, 2022

Jo Ann D. Torson, 78

Preceded in death by parents Joe and Josephine Linhart; in-laws Ray and Christine Torson.

Survived by husband Donald; sons Jay Prokupek, James Prokupek, and Jeff (Connie) Prokupek;
7 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; 3 brothers; 1 sister; 3 brothers-in-law.

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Beth Pribil notified us of the passing Lois J. Brittell. Lois retired from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies on 4/5/1996 with 30 years of service. Lois was working in the high bay terminal strip area when she retired from the Omaha Works.

Lois J Brittell
February 17, 1931 – February 14, 2022
Lois Jean Brittell 90 years of Omaha, NE died Monday, February 14, 2022 in her home, Papillion Manor, Papillion, NE. Lois was born February 17, 1931 in Clearwater, NE, the daughter of Harold and Lucille (Hughes) Luben.

Lois was a storyteller, having more stories than an Aesop’s Fables could muster. She loved to talk about her and Dewey’s cowboy/cowgirl adventures and all the trail rides and horse shows he participated in. Lois loved flower gardening around her home. Lois graduated high school and attended Wayne State College, where she practiced the art of archery and received her “Normal Teaching Certificate” in 1951, followed by teaching grade school children in a 1-room rural school near her home town. Lois loved children and had a heart the size of Texas for reading and teaching. While teaching, she met the cowboy that roped her heart for the balance of her life.

Lois and Dewey Brittell were married October 29, 1954, only to part when the Lord took Dewey home to be with Him on April 29, 2014. During their life together they had one son, Larry James Brittell. After marrying Dewey and moving to Omaha, they joined Harvey Oaks Baptist Church. Lois was an active member, attending, teaching Sunday School and attending many Bible Studies until the time came where she was not able to attend due to health issues. Lois began working at the Western Electric aka AT&T, where she worked in the “High Bay” area for approximately 30 years prior to her retirement around 1994. That’s when she and Dewey were finally able to enjoy country music festivals and weekends at the Red Barn with friends.

Lois was always busy volunteering wherever someone would give her a kettle and bell, like the Pioneers Organization did at Christmas for the Salvation Army. Lois also was a Supervisor for the Election Board at the voting booths and helped (wo)man the American Red Cross blood drives. Additionally, Lois would go to the grade schools in Omaha as well as the Douglas County jail and do her best making children and adults alike laugh, while teaching them the harmful nature of nicotine and smoking. As a resident in Papillion Manor, Lois loved to play BINGO, accumulating little gifts and enough “play” money to buy a “play” house it seemed! Everyone loved Lois for her smile, her crazy stories and her jokes. She was known by many and loved by all who knew her.

Survivors include: son – Larry (Peggy) Brittell; grandsons – Larry (Shadawn) Brittell; Charlie Brittell; Tommy Brittell; great-grandchildren – Larry, Etta, Lexi, Colin Petersen Holsti; Jaiden Swoboda-Ford; Keyla, Keyden, Keysha, Keylend Brittell; many other great-grands, nieces and nephews.

Lois was preceded in death by her parents and husband Dewey.

Funeral Service will be held at Braman Mortuary, 6505 S. 144th St. Omaha, NE, on Thursday February 17, 2022, 10:30 a.m., with visitation preceding at 9:30 a.m. Lois will be cremated, with internment at a date yet to be determined at the Omaha National Cemetery.

Memorials are suggested to Converge Church, Omaha, NE – formerly Harvey Oaks Baptist Church or HETRA – Heartland Equine Therapeutic Riding Academy.

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This morning while searching for another obituary I found the passing of Virgil Jacob Jochimsen. Virgil was department manager that left the Omaha Works to go into sales. We have no records on Virgil and think that he retired around 2000 from sales with over 35 years of service. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/virgil-jochimsen-10584733

Virgil Jacob Jochimsen
May 15, 1934 – February 12, 2022

Preceded in death by parents, Ed and Esther; brother, Ron; and wife, Nancy- his “little one”. Survived by children, Scott (Brenda),Jeff (Debbie), Penny, Deborah, and Doug; 9 grandchildren; and 9 great-grandchildren.

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Darrel Sudduth and Dick Scott notified us of the passing of Thomas Paul Lichliter. It was mentioned that Thomas was a engineer for the Omaha Works. Thomas retired from the Omaha Works on 12/2/1999 under Lucent Technologies with 32 years of service.
https://www.bramanmortuary.com/obituaries/Thomas-Lichliter/#!/Obituary

Thomas Paul Lichliter
July 5, 1937 – February 10, 2022

Thomas Paul Lichliter, 84, died February 10, 2022, at his home with family by his side in Omaha, Nebraska. At his request, a private services will be held.

Thomas Lichliter was born on July 5, 1937, in Bancroft, Iowa to Frank and Loretta Lichliter. He served in the United States Airforce from 1957-1964. He survived by wife, Marlene, children, Ann Lichliter (Robert “Jay” Palmer) and James Lichliter and two grandchildren.

He worked at Western Electric for 32 years. His passions were fishing and military aircraft restoration. After retirement, he volunteered at Strategic Airforce museum for 20 years.

Private family services will be held.

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This morning helping me search for an obituary Sandy discovered in this morning World Hearld the passing of LInda Vlcek. Linda was a secretary in Quality Assurance and then in the Safety Department scheduling truck training for the Omaha Works. Linda retired under Lucent Technologies on 11/19/1999 with 30 years of service. www.RoederMortuary.com

Linda M. Vlcek
7/24/1939 – 2/1/2022

Omaha – Linda Margaret (Anderson) Vlcek was born in Monroe, Michigan on July 24, 1939, at Mercy hospital. She was the second child of seven children born to Claud D. Anderson and Margaret Ann (Bairley) Anderson.

Her early years of her childhood she lived in jail. Her grandpa Bairley was the sheriff of Monroe County and they lived with them for a while (their residence was connected to the jail). Then they moved to Indianapolis, Indiana where Linda attended Our Lady of Lords catholic school through the sixth grade. Afterwards, the family settled in Omaha, Nebraska. In Omaha, Linda started Cathedral elementary in the seventh grade and then graduated from Cathedral high school in the class of 1957.

After high school she was a secretary in a law office for a year. She didn’t like the job, but she promised a nun from Cathedral, who got her the job, that she would stay for one year. After a year she quit and went to work for Western Electric.

Western Electric was a good place for her. She enjoyed the people and loved being around them. Linda made many friends and lifelong friendships there. Linda just made people happy and feel special around her. All total, Linda worked at Western Electric aka AT&T aka Lucent for around 30 years. During that time, she met Dennis, married, had two children, Joe and Claudia, and took an eight-year break in employment to stay home with them.

Linda had many things in life she enjoyed which included: Broadway plays, dancing, singing (she and her sisters were always singing), and movies, especially musicals. She also enjoyed travel. She loved her bus trips with her sisters and never forgot a pilgrimage she made with her mother and sister Claudia. When it came to travel, she and Dennis completed a bucket list quest of getting to all 50 states. It took them awhile, but they made it. Speaking of 50, she and Dennis celebrated their golden wedding anniversary May 8, 2021.

Her most enjoyment came when her family grew. Claudia married Andy Holmes and Joe married Jennifer Lund. Then as an extra bonus, Joe and Jennifer went to China to adopt a 2 ½ year old boy. They named him Nicholas Kai Vlcek. He is 6 years old now and just stole Linda’s heart and love.

Linda truly loved God all her life and prayed to Him every day. We know she is with Him now and is very happy in Heaven. Linda, we will miss you very much, but you are forever in our hearts. Linda, pray for us, and please put in a good word for us with the Lord. Thank you for the time we got to spend with you.

Love and God Bless.

Preceded in death by parents Claud & Margaret (Peggy) Anderson, siblings Judy Haas, David & Keith Anderson. Survived by husband Dennis, children Joe (Jennifer), Claudia (Andy) Holmes, grandson Nicholas, siblings Claudia Perchal, MaryJo Howdle, Alan Anderson, many family and friends.

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This morning Sandra Shropp notifed us of the passing or her husband Ron. I also received a notice of his passing from Dick Scott this afternoon. Ron retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on December 29, 1989 with 35 years of service. To view a live broadcast of the Memorial Service, click on the “Stream Funeral Service” at this link option below.
https://www.klsfuneralhome.com/services.asp?page=odetail&id=2980&locid=#.Yfhoe-rMJD9

Ronald H. Schropp
March 20, 1938 – January 28, 2022
Stream Funeral Service

Ronald H. Schropp, 83

Preceded in death by parents Harry and Lenna Schropp.

Survived by wife Sandra; sons Michael and Thomas Schropp; grandchildren Ashley (Justin) Gray, Jill (Evan) Young, and Kyle (Ashley) Schropp; 6 great-grandchildren; brother Robert (Louann) Schropp; sister Carolyn (Randy) Roan; numerous nephews.

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Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing Pamela Kay Cerny. Pam worked as a nurse in the medical department at the Omaha Works for an outside contractor and and was laid off on March 4, 2003 with 25 years of service. One of her major job duties in the medical department was coorinating reports with the safety department. A LIVE FEED of the Mass will be streamed on the St. Gerald website with a link on the Bethany website.

Pamela Kay Cerny, of Ralston, Nebraska, was reunited with her husband, Thomas, in heaven on Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at the age of 79 years.

Pamela was preceded in death by her husband; parents Dr. Albert and Bonnie Nuss; sister Jean Cody

She is survived by her loving sons Mike and Mark (Jennifer) Cerny; grandchildren Ryan and Tyler; brothers James (Sharon) Nuss and Michael (Marcia) Nuss; sister Kathy (Warren) Schmidt; several nieces and nephews

Memorials are suggested to St Jude Children’s Research Hospital or Open Door Mission

A LIVE FEED of the Mass will be streamed on the St. Gerald website with a link on the Bethany website

To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Pamela Kay Cerny please visit our Sympathy Store.

Mass of Christian Burial
FEB 2. 10:00 AM (CTD)
St. Gerald Catholic Church
9602 Q Street
Ralston, NE 68127

Interment
Omaha National Cemetery
14250 Schram Road
Omaha, NE 68138

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Darrell Sudduth notified us of the passing of Richard “Dick” Jenkins. Dick retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on7/11/1994 with 35 years of service. Dick was a buyer in purchasing for the Omaha Works. https://heafeyheafey.com/paul-richard-dick-jenkins/ To view a live broadcast of Funeral Service, please go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Cast” button on the home page.

Paul Richard “Dick” Jenkins
June 25, 1931 – January 23, 2022

FUNERAL SERVICE: Saturday, February 5th at 11am at Presbyterian Church of the Cross, 1517 S. 114th Street. For more information, please go to www.heafeyheafey.com.

Paul Richard “Dick” Jenkins was born in Omaha, Nebraska, on June 25, 1931, at Clarkson Hospital. The first seven years of his life were spent moving around the United States as his dad was in the US Army Air Corps. During those seven years, he lived in Pennsylvania, Texas, Kansas, Alabama, and Nebraska. We have assumed these frequent moves during his early childhood years helped shape him into the down to earth person we all knew him to be.

Following Dick’s parents’ divorce when he was 7, he moved back to Omaha with his mom and brother to live with his grandma. His grandma Mammy ran a rooming and boarding house near what is the Blackstone District today. He attended Columbia Grade School from 2nd to 8th grade and it was during these years that his love for music began. Dick mastered the clarinet by 5th grade and the saxophone by middle school. During his middle school years Dick also began working after school at Stern Grocery and Kosher Brothers Grocery store as a delivery and stock boy. (He would have thrived in today’s Aisles Online and online order pick up environment.) Dick attended Tech High School and played clarinet and saxophone in the Senior Marching Band, Senior Concert Band, Senior Orchestra and Dance Band. He also played with various local bands throughout high school before graduating in 1949.

Dick attended the University of Nebraska Omaha, continued to play in local bands and graduated with a degree in music. His love of working on cars also developed during his college years. He learned to overhaul engines, repair transmissions, brakes and rear ends and rebuild starters, generators, and carburetors. Dick would buy cars that needed work, fix them up, drive them for a while and then hopefully sell them for a profit. He was a flipper before flipping was a thing!

After college, Dick was drafted into the Army and attended basic training at Fort Riley, Kansas, where his rank was Private First Class. Following basic training, he was transferred to Fort Hood, Texas and served with a rank of Corporal in the 1st Armored Division Band. Dick was never one to brag, but this honor meant a lot to him. Fun fact: Instead of marching in parades, the Army band rode in 16 jeeps in a four-by-four formation with three musicians and one driver in each jeep. After his release from active military service, he was transferred to the Army Reserves in Omaha for 8 years under the Universal Military Training and Service Act.

Back in Omaha, Dick continued to play in local bands and worked at the Patton Music Company as a sales clerk. In the early 1950’s, he started playing with the Paul Moorhead Band at the Paxton Hotel in downtown Omaha. Dick played 6 nights a week, sometimes traveling to rural ballrooms and venues throughout the Midwest. He often mentioned these were some of the best days of his life. The schedule and travel must not have bothered him too much because during this time he also commuted to and from Lincoln to take graduate electrical engineering classes.

In 1959, Dick started his career at Western Electric Company in their Purchasing Department. His career at Western Electric spanned 34+ years and thrived despite several corporate mergers. You don’t hear stories like that very often anymore. After his retirement in 1994, AT&T missed his knowledge and expertise and hired him back as a consultant for a handful of years.

This May would have been Dick and Nadine’s 53rd wedding anniversary. (It really can work out when you marry your secretary!) Dick and Nadine had two children, Greg and Kristin, and created a wonderful life for their kids. Annual trips to Worlds and Oceans of Fun, skiing in Colorado and multi-family camping trips were staples in those early family years. And even though Dick knew how to fly a plane (he learned to fly a single engine light airplane, an Aeronca Champ, which he bought in partnership with a friend), he drove his family everywhere. Memorable family road trips included Washington, DC, Pensacola and Orlando, Florida and Duluth, Minnesota. Dick and Nadine also enjoyed traveling with friends and neighbors on several fantastic cruises (Dick’s favorite was the Panama Canal … he loved the engineering of the locks), domestic destinations and a European adventure (translation: a guided tour). But if we had to wager a guess, we’d say Dick’s once-in-a-lifetime trip was when he and Nadine traveled via a private train car from Omaha to California and then south along the California coast. Dick’s love of trains rivaled that of music and cars. His HO Gauge Model trains collection was impressive, and his railroad layout was a mainstay in the basement.

There wasn’t a home improvement project, big or small, Dick couldn’t tackle. He was Mr. Do-It-Yourself before anyone had heard the term DIY. Dick insisted on completing all projects himself and was a perfectionist. He had every spare part one could possibly need in his “inventory” in the basement. (Trust us on this one, he didn’t get rid of anything.) Dick also loved to tinker. Christmas lights, electrical switches and outlets … you name it, if it was broken, he was bound and determined to fix it. His obsession with keeping all the bulbs working on a $3 Christmas light strand was unmatched. Lastly, and most importantly, Dick always enjoyed and looked forward to his time with his four grandsons: Gavin, Carter, Jack and Max.

We will miss his physical presence in our lives but know he is with us always. What a blessing to have had him for 90 healthy, wonderful years.

Dick is survived by his wife of 52 years, Nadine; children, Greg (Amy) and Kristin Goodwin (Kyle); grandsons: Gavin and Carter Jenkins and Jack and Max Goodwin. Dick was preceded in death by his parents, Paul H. Jenkins, M.D., and Mary Walrath Jenkins; loving in-laws: John and Corinne Berg..

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Judy Stroy notified us of the passing of Frank John Berrent, Jr. Frank retired from the Omaha Works on 12/30/1999 under Lucent Technologies with 43 years of service. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/frank-berrent-obituary?id=32283975

Franks passing was posted the Omaha World Herald the monrning with the visitation and funeral taking place this morning. The funeral home said that they record the funeral and save the file. The funeral service file may be view for up to sixty days. Go to the home page (https://heafeyheafey.com/) and on the right side of the header click on View Live Cast the link will take you to the saved Video Service.

Frank John Berrent Jr.
February 21, 1931 – January 17, 2022

Frank John Berrent Jr. was born on February 21, 1931 in Baltimore, Maryland, the youngest of five to Frank and Katherine. He graduated from Patterson H.S. and received his B.S. from The University of Maryland. An army veteran, he served from 1950 to 1953. He started his career at Western Electric. He married Rita Bajkowski and had three daughters. Always very active with family and hobbies, he enjoyed having a large vegetable garden, ping pong, boating, crabbing, and Colts games.

In 1983, he moved to Omaha with Rita and daughter, Ann to continue his career with A.T. & T. Still very active, enjoyed playing cards, golf, church events, and became a dedicated usher at his parish, Saint Wenceslaus. Upon retirement, he traveled, having winter getaways in South Padre Island, spending time with family and grandchildren in the Ozarks at the Crouse lakehouse, taking cruises with Rita, and playing golf with Rita and friends as a long time member of Ashland Golf Club. Frank was a friendly, easy-going manager to his staff and displaying a great work ethic. He was a loving, dedicated husband to Rita and a helpful, caring father.

Frank is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Rita; three daughters: Catherine Naused (Mike), Nancy League (Al) and Ann Crouse (Jerry); four grandchildren: Natalie Naused, Zachary Crouse, Alyssa Crouse-Bankes, and Kade Crouse; many nieces and nephews.

Visitation: Thursday 9:30 am with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 am at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, 15353 Pacific St. Interment: Omaha National Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to St. Wenceslaus Church or the Stephen Center.

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler Mrts & Crematory
7805 W Center Rd
Omaha, NE
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Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Lowell “Dan” L. Dankof. Dan retired from the Omaha Works on 5/2/1990 from AT&T with 33 years of service. The service will be livestreamed via Lutheran Church of the Master Facebook page. https://roedermortuary.com/dankof-lowell-l-dan/

Lowell L. “Dan” Dankof
July 4, 1935 – January 10, 2022

Lowell (Dan) Dankof died on January 10, 2022 at the age of 86 yr, 6 mo and 6 days. He was born July 4′ on his G’pa Miller’s farm in Atchison County, MO.

He attended high school in Hamburg, LA and was a 1957 graduate of Iowa State University with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. He earned his Master of Engineering Science Degree from Clarkson University (1971) in Potsdam, NY. He served in the U. S. Army and Reserves for 8 years until discharged in 1965. Dan worked for Western Electric for 33 years from 1957 to year’s end 1989, and retired as a Senior Engineer. He was a registered Professional Engineer in Nebraska.

Dan was an avid sports fan and grew up participating in all sports in high school. Baseball was his favorite at College and Semi-Pro level. Golf became a passion in later years. He was also a skilled deer hunter bow & arrow) and fisherman with many bragging rights trophies.

After college, Dan met the love of his life, Dottie (Dorothy Johnson), in Omaha, while Dottie was his dancing instructor. They were married March 14, 1959 at Trinity Lutheran Church in North Omaha. While raising a close family of three children, they enjoyed ballroom dancing and met many dear friends through that activity. They were active members of the German American Society for over 40 years and also active members of Lutheran Church of The Master for many years. Dan participated in his beloved Stephen Ministry for 16 years as a caregiver and leader with a passion for helping those in need.

He was preceded in death by his parents Cliff and Wilma Dankof, an infant sister, Joyce, and a sister Lois (Lloyd) Sebek of Hamburg, IA. He is survived by his loving and cherished wife of almost 63 years, Dottie, brothers Duane (Diana) Dankof of Nebraska City, NE, and Dale Dankof of Shenandoah, IA. He is also survived by his children Lisa (Dean) Cornett of Papillion, NE, Angela (Steve) Bellus of Reading, England UK, Karl (Mary) Dankof of Elkhorn, NE, six grandchildren, two great-grandsons, and many friends. He will be missed.

Memorial Service 11:00 AM Saturday (1/22/2022), with visitation from 10:00 – 11:00 AM, at Lutheran Church of the Master, 2617 S 114th St. Omaha, NE. The service will be livestreamed via Lutheran Church of the Master Facebook page. Interment Omaha National Cemetery. Memorials to Lutheran Church of the Master Building Fund or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.


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Jim Eichner notified us of the passing of E. John Sharples. John retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on 10/31/1991 with 36 years of service. https://www.brockhausfuneralhome.com/obituary/e-john-sharples

E. John Sharples
U.S. Veteran
Funeral services for E. John Sharples, age 88, of Gretna, Nebraska will be 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 4, 2022, at Brockhaus-Harlan Funeral Home in Tilden, Nebraska. Pastor James Sells will officiate, with burial in Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Tilden.

Military Honors will be provided by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7603, American Legion Post 170, and American Legion Riders.

Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.

A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, January 6, 2022, at Resurrection Lutheran Church in Gretna, with Pastor James Sells officiating.

John died Wednesday, December 29, 2021, at Lakeside Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska.

John Sharples was born October 11, 1933, in Oakdale, Nebraska to Elmer and Amanda (Deckert) Sharples. He served in the United States Army and was stationed in Germany during the Korean War.

John married Janet Hendrix in Lincoln, Nebraska on December 29, 1957. Together they had four sons. In 1988, John retired from Western Electric/AT&T after 36 years of employment. After his retirement, he continued to work at Omaha Auto Auction.

He enjoyed having daily morning coffee chats with his large group of Gretna friends at Phillips 66, gardening, woodworking, and spending time with family.

John was preceded in death by his son, Lyle Dean; parents, Elmer and Amanda; and siblings, Barbara and James.

He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Janet; three sons, Wayne (Kim) Sharples of Kimball, Nebraska, Bryan (Pearl) Sharples of Gretna, Nebraska, and Stanley Sharples of Roanoke, Virginia; seven grandchildren, Sara, Steven (Lourdes), Justin (Gracie), Jaclyn (Justin), Wyatt, Evelyn (Kenneth), and Henaspring; and twelve great-grandchildren, Ethan, Daniela, Troy, Gabriela, Kimberly, Courtney, Jayce, Brian, Kenzie, Jordan, Hayden, and Rowan.



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Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Louise Ann (Majerus) Nissen. Louise retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on 2/10/1988 with 27 years of service. Louise worked in 30 bldg. To view a live broadcast of the Graveside Service, please go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Cast” button on the home page. https://heafeyheafey.com/louise-ann-majerus-nissen/

Louise Ann (Majerus) Nissen
March 10, 1931 – December 14, 2021

In Loving Memory of our mom, sister, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great-grandmother

Louise was born in Boone County, Nebraska on March 10, 1931 and passed away at her home on December 14, 2021. Louise was preceded in death by her husband, Dean Nissen; father, Joseph Majerus; mother, Hilda (Daniels) Majerus; her brother, Donald of Petersburg, Nebraska; and sister, Bernita of Omaha, Nebraska.

Louise is survived by her sister, Eleanor of Wisner, Nebraska; sons: Alan Nissen of Keokuk, Iowa, Dean Nissen (Liz) Omaha, and Brian Nissen (Debbie) of Omaha; daughters: Sherry Lenssen of Ontario, Canada, Vicki Nissen of Marshall, Missouri, Lori Nissen of Omaha, and Suzie Ramos (José) of Bellevue, Nebraska.

Louise had eighteen grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren: (Sherry’s) – Brandon who has (Bianca and Kolby), Shan-nan who has (Jakob and Chanse) and Jorden who has Charlotte (Dean’s) – Jason (Vicki’s) – Aaron who has Grayson – Shawna who has (Haylee, Nathan, Christian and Kalli) – Josh (Lori’s) – Angie who has (Cory-Gage and Luke)-(Brian’s)-Sara who has (Myca-Kassidy-Tryston-Sygha and Leger), Sean who has (Olivia), Kyle, Jace, Evan, Thomas who has (Tavia, Aaylus, Tru and Amelia) Brent who has (Talen, Neveah, Jordyn, Kayla, Bron, Brent III and Clover) and Derek (Suzie’s) – Amanda, Jake who has (Garet and Olivia), José, Taylor who has (Aiden and Melody), Elijah and Tristian.

Louise had two great-great-grandchildren, Willadean and Caroline Grace.

Our mom was a wonderful person with a good heart and great sense of humor. She probably read all the books out there and even the back of cereal boxes if she had nothing else to read. She was an avid KC Royals fan, and she watched Jeopardy and Wheel of fortune religiously. We would have to say that she was one of the smartest people we knew. We all have learned so much from her—she would always pick up the phone when you were stumped on a trivia question.

We will miss you, mom and know that you take a piece of each of our hearts with you.

GRAVESIDE SERVICE: Tuesday, January 4, 2022 at 12:30pm.

For those who wish to remember our mom and spend time with the family, a gathering will be held at Brian and Debbie Nissen’s house, 6032 South 187th Street in Omaha immediately following the service.

Obituaries 2021



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Bill Brink notified us tonight of the passing of Arlo D. Olsen. Arlo retired from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies on 3/27/1997 with 37 years of service. Bill remember that Arlo worked on the switchboard stranders in the 1970s with him and he also worked in cable repair. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/arlo-olsen-obituary?id=31996780

Arlo D. Olsen
February 4, 1936 – December 18, 2021

Survived by wife Donna; children: Karen Keeler (Randy), Chris Olsen (Christi), Caryl Cox (Tom), and Laura Melendy (Mike); grandchildren: Cathleen, Sean, Becca, Josh, Maddie, Eric, and Katie; great-grandchildren: Cole, Charli, and Brynlee; brother, Verlyn Olsen (Norma); loving dog Bailey; nieces; nephews; other relatives and friends.

Preceded by parents, Floyd and Velma Olsen; sister Norma; and brother Ronnie.

Private Family Services. Memorials are suggested to: Golden Retriever Rescue in Nebraska, P.O. Box 126, Boys Town, NE 68010 or GRRIN.org.

Forest Lawn Funeral Home
7909 Mormon Bridge Rd.
Omaha, NE

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Mary F. Weberg. Mary retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on 5/14/1987 with 29 years of service. https://www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/Mary-Weberg/#!/Obituary

Mary Frances Weberg
January 5, 1928 – December 25, 2021

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Mary Frances Weberg of Bennington, Nebraska, who passed away on December 25, 2021, at the age of 93, leaving to mourn family and friends. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. You may also light a candle in honor of Mary Frances Weberg or send a beautiful flower arrangement to the funeral service.

She was predeceased by : her husband Albert. She is survived by : her sons, Albert (Marcia) and Glenn (Suzanne). She is also survived by 6 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.

Funeral service 10:30 AM Friday, St. John’s Lutheran Church, Bennington. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. Visitation Thursday 5-7 PM at the funeral home in Bennington. Memorials to the family for later designation.

Hadan-Golden-Reichmuth Mortuary
15303 S 2nd St
Bennington, NE

Vern Larson notified us of the passing of Paul Kennedy. Paul retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on 10/2/1989 with around 30 years of service. https://www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/Paul-Kennedy-8/#!/Obituary

Paul Dean Kennedy
Age 80 – December 22, 2021

Paul D. Kennedy, 80, of Mead, passed away 12/22/21. Preceded in death by parents Harry & Carolyn and sister Dale D. “Tink”. Survived by significant other Nancy Swanson, daughters; Cheryl & Duane Johnson of Mead, and Candy & Chad Johnson of Wichita, KS, grandchildren; Kristina & Brett Nardoni, Dr. Olivia Johnson, and her fiancé Dr. Brian Bayer, Victoria & Boston Rew, Sheldon Johnson, Kennedy Johnson, and Lainey Johnson, siblings; Gaylene & Neal Wentworth of Franklin, NE, Jim & Marlene Kennedy of Omaha, and Joe & Peg Kennedy of North Carolina.

Funeral service 11 AM Wednesday at the Yutan Country Club, 1581 Yutan Rd., with visitation one hour prior. Interment with military honors at Hollst Lawn Cemetery, Yutan. Memorials to the Country Club or the Yutan American Legion.

Reichmuth Funeral Homes – Yutan
409 4th St.
Yutan, NE

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Mauricette L. (Prettyman) “Frenchie” Albin. Frenchie started at the Omaha Works with Western Electric and retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T with 28 years of service.

Mauricette L. (Prettyman) “Frenchie” Albin
Age 95 – December 21, 2021

Retiree of Western Electric. Preceded in death by first husband, Richard Prettyman, Sr.; and second husband, Albert Albin. Survived by son, Rev. Richard (Beverly) Prettyman; daughter, Michele (David) Foote; 8 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews in France.

GATHERING of Family and Friends: Tuesday, December 28, 1-4pm at Bethany Funeral Home. Private Interment in Graceland Cemetery.

BETHANY FUNERAL HOME
82nd & Harrison
LaVista, NE
(402) 593-6100 | bethanyfuneralhome.co


Kenneth Olson notified us of the passing of Rosemary J. Clair. Rose retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on 2/20/1990 with 30 years of service.

Rosemary J. Clair
January 25,1938 – December 23, 2021

Rosemary was preceded in death by daughter, Robin Wuster and son, Alfred Clair, Jr.

Survived by her loving husband of 31 years, Alfred Clair, Sr; daughters Nancy (Jim) Stillmunks, Susan (Rick) Sandhoefner, Becky Grell and Nancy (Matt) Kovack; sons Steven (Cheri) Brown and Gary Clair; sister Bonnie Zrust, brother Steven Stuchlik, daughter-in-law JoAnn Clair; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, family and friends.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE: Thursday, Dec 30th, 2:00pm at John A. Gentleman Mortuary, 14151 Pacific St, Omaha, NE

John A. Gentleman Mortuary
14151 Pacific St
Omaha, NE

Gene Bielenberg and Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Donald L. Hotchkiss. Don retired from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies on 7/10/1997 with 39 years of service. The both thought that Don worked in production control at the Omaha Works.

Donald L. Hotchkiss
September 15, 1936 – November 18, 2021

Donald passed away surrounded with love and family at his home, Thursday, November 18, 2021. Donald served in the United States Army from 1956 to 1958 and in February of 1960 married his best friend Pat Day, together they raised two children, Jodie and Todd. Donald enjoyed traveling, golf, bowling and an occasional casino.

Donald is preceded in death by his siblings, Larry, Jeanne, Helen and Bill.
He leaves behind his wife of 61 years Pat; son, Todd (Linda)Hotchkiss, daughter, Jodie (John) Cieslik; grand children, Ben, Alex and Ethan Hotchkiss, Brooke(Ryan)Gardner and Meredith Cieslik.

Gathering with friends and family Sunday, November 28, 2021 from 2pm to 4pm at Braman Mortuary 72nd St Chapel.

In Lieu of flowers memorials are suggested to
Asera Care Hospice – https://regions.billeriq.com/ebpp/AmedisysFoun/
or
Holt International – https://www.holtinternational.org/ways-to-give/

BRAMAN MORTUARY & CREMATION SERVICES
N. 72ND STREET
Omaha, NE

Loretta Thimgan notified us this evening of the passing of Garry E. Thoms. Gary retired from the Omaha Works on 2/8/1990 under ATA&T with 30 years of service. Loretta remembered that Garry worked in the cable plant. https://marcysvoboda.com/obituaries/garry-e-thoms/

Garry E. Thoms
Decemmber 11, 1941 – November 18, 2021

Garry E. Thoms, 79 of Ashland, NE passed away Thursday, November 18, 2021 at his daughter’s home surrounded by his loving family. He was born December 11, 1941 on the family farm near Ithaca, NE to Harry and Suzie (Schmidt) Thoms.

Garry worked for Western Electric and AT&T for 30 years as a cableman. He also farmed in the Memphis and Mead areas. On August 21, 1959 he married Judy Stewart, from this union a daughter was born, Paula, the two later divorced. He was united in marriage on February 15, 1992 in Yutan, NE to Elbira Velez.

He enjoyed golfing, hunting and fishing and spending time with his family. He was a member of the AT&T Pioneers Club.

Garry is survived by his daughter, Paula (Bob) Akers; grandsons, Dylan (Natalie) Akers, Dalton (Kelsey) Akers; great-grandchildren, Finley Akers, Emmitt Akers; nephew, Dale Thoms; stepdaughter, Lori (Mike) Mills; step-grandson, Owen Mills.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Elbira Thoms; former wife, Judy Thoms; brother and sister-in-law, Duane (LaVonne) Thoms.

Funeral Service, Monday, November 22, 2021 ~ 11:00 a.m. Marcy Mortuary ~ Ashland, Nebraska
Interment at a later date at Greenwood Memorial Cemetery ~ Greenwood, Nebraska

Visitation, Sunday, November 21, 2021 ~ 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Marcy Mortuary ~ Ashland, Nebraska

Memorials
In care of the family for future designations.

Marcy Mortuary
104 N. 15th Street
Ashland, NE

Vern Larson and Pam Cerny notified us of the passing of Jerry M. Fitzgerald. Jerry reitred from the Omaha Works on 9/6/1999 under Lucent Technologies with 40 years of service. https://heafeyheafey.com/jerry-m-fitzgerald/ To view a live broadcast of Funeral Service, please go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Cast” button on the home page.

Jerry M. Fitzgerald
October 9, 1941 – November 17, 2021

Jerry Michael Fitzgerald, (AKA Jeremiah Michael James Fitzgerald Jr.) born in Paris, Illinois on October 9, 1941. He left earth for the loving arms of Jesus on November 17, 2021, in Omaha, Nebraska.

Jerry’s Uncle Jim gave him a harmonica when he was five years old. A few minutes later, out came a song he had heard on the radio earlier that day. Jerry went on to master the piano, guitar, banjo, fiddle, accordion, etc…mostly self-taught. He loved to play for his friends and family. Jerry played guitar and sang in numerous bands including Wildwoods, Vigilantes, and High Valley Drifters. If it was old and country, he knew it and memorized over 500 songs. Jerry also wrote many of his own songs including Picture on the Wall and Carolina Moon.

He loved his family, Harleys, hats, and his dogs. His guitar collection would put the biggest rock stars to shame. God gave Jerry many gifts, and he was not afraid to use them for good. You could call him a triple threat in some sense with his hard-working family man ethics, his ability to entertain and make everyone in the room be glad they were there, not to mention his rugged good looks. Jerry also loved to give away guitars to the next generations because of his love of music and how grateful he was to have found his talent and used it at a young age.

He also loved camping and travel and spent many summer and winter vacations traveling the United States and later the world. Jerry absolutely loved going to Sturgis, South Dakota with his nephews and friends. He also spent many Christmases dressed up in his Santa suit for all his young nieces and nephews in Paris, Il. One of his last visits to Charleston, South Carolina, where he spent many winters after retirement, he rode his Harley in the Santa suit showing up at events to greet everyone as Jolly St. Nick.

Jerry worked 40 years at Western Electric, was President of the Pioneers Club, Auctioneer, and Lead Singer and Guitarist in multiple bands . Music was part of his life every day and he loved to entertain his family and friends. He was a bell ringer for Salvation Army, served at Boys and Girls Club, and member of St. Gerald Catholic Church.

Forever remembered by his loving wife, Linda Fitzgerald; sister, Rosemary Hopper; daughters: Peggy Hattam (Paul), Rose Burke (Jeff), Kelly Fowler (Judge); grandchildren: Heather McShannon (Nick), Aubrey Mitchell (William), Taylor Lamb (Aaron), Shannon Tipton (Jon), MacKenzie Fowler; great-grandchildren: Nevaeh McShannon, Abraham and Clementine Mitchell and Lindsey Lamb; many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Preceded in death by his parents, Jerry and Marguerite Fitzgerald; brothers: Jack, Patrick, Paul Fitzgerald; sister, Joan Larimer; daughter, Jerretta Fitzgerald; grandson, Joshua Hattam.

The family will receive friends Friday, November 19th from 5pm to 7pm. FUNERAL SERVICE: Saturday, November 20that 10am, all at West Center Chapel. Interment: Calvary Cemetery on Monday, November 22nd at 11am. Memorials are suggested to Toys for Tots.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER
West Center Chapel,
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE
www.heafeyheafey.com

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of David A. Vojteck. David retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on 3/31/1992 with 35 years of service. Darrel remembered that David worked in the tool room. https://heafeyheafey.com/david-a-vojtech/

David A. Vojtech
November 7, 1929 – November 1, 2021

Preceded in death by wife, Marian; parents, James and Alice; brother, Leon; sister, Carol. Survived by sister, Janice (John); sons: Kenneth (Pam), Robert (Colleen), and Jeffrey (Patricia); eight grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; seven step grandchildren; seven step great-grandchildren; many nephews, nieces, and friends.

David was born on the family farm in Morse Bluff, Nebraska on November 7, 1929. Just to the north, across the Platte River, David was raised and grew up on his parents’ farmstead a mile north of North Bend, Nebraska. Dave graduated from North Bend High School in 1947. He worked for the telephone company as a lineman. In 1948 Dave finished studies at Electronic Radio Television Institute in Omaha.

On June 25, 1949, he married the love of his life, Marian Peterson. They made residence in Scribner, Nebraska, then later moved into Holy Ghost Parish in South Omaha and Dave began his 34-year career at the Western Electric Plant on 120th and Center Street. In 1960 Dave and Marian moved to Ralston where they raised their three sons.

From farmer to engineer, Dave quietly demonstrated the importance of hard work and perseverance. The lesson taught was: You have to work for whatever it is you want to attain. While at Western Electric, during his lunch hour, he joined a makeshift band, playing his trumpet—this continued until recently. Dave and Marian joined a singing group from work and for 35 years sang together, bringing joy to people in nursing homes around the Omaha area. He enjoyed the “old tunes” for the rest of his life, singing them from memory even to his last days.

Dave loved his family. The lesson he exemplified was unconditional love: God/faith first, and love your family members no matter what happens in life. Along with his morning devotional, David drove to daily Mass for as long as he could; when that was no longer possible, he watched church on television. Weekend and Christmas trips to North Bend to visit his parents and Fremont to see his grandfather were commonplace.

David taught his children many life lessons by example. He was so kind to everyone he met, often beginning with a simple “hi” and continuing on parting with “nice talking with you”…no one a stranger. Dave was active in the Ralston community coaching youth baseball and golfing in the St. Gerald golf league and with dear friends or whomever wanted to shoot a round. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and camping with family and friends. Maintaining and repairing cars was a Saturday activity when needed. His handyman skills were somewhat creative (some jerry-rigging), yet durable. David was very involved at St. Gerald Church, where he and Marian made many lifelong friends. He also belonged to the Knights of Columbus.

Dave was a loving and devoted husband to Marian. When she was diagnosed with dementia/Alzheimer’s, he took care of her at home for about eight to nine years. He would dress her, put on her makeup and earrings, and take her places to walk to stimulate her mind, in addition to all the caregiving needs in between. He missed her every day since she went home to be with the Lord.

David will be so deeply missed. Thank you, Lord, for this honorable, respectful, loving son, brother, husband, father, and grandfather.

VISITATION: Friday, Nov. 19th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Saturday, Nov. 20th at 10am at St. Gerald Lakeview Chapel, 7859 Lakeview St. in Ralston. Interment, Westlawn-Hillcrest, followed by luncheon at St. Gerald Catholic Church, 9602 “Q” St. in Ralston. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to St. Gerald Catholic Church or Josie Harper Hospice House.

To view live broadcasts of the Vigil Service and Mass, please go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Cast” button on the home page.

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries & Crematory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha, NE

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Doris W. Widtfeldt. Doris retired from the Omaha Works under Western Electric on 6/1/1982 with 25 years of service. Darrel remembered that Doris worked in production control. https://heafeyheafey.com/doris-w-widtfeldt/

Doris W. Widtfeldt
June 11, 1922 – October 22, 2021

Preceded in death by husband, Dana B. “Woody” Widtfeldt; son, Thomas Widtfeldt. Survived by sons, Jerry Widtfeldt (Debra), Robert Widtfeldt (Connie); daughter-in-law, Diane Widtfeldt; 8 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren.

VIGIL SERVICE: Tuesday, October 26th at 7pm at West Center Chapel. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Wednesday, October 27th at 10:30am at St. John Vianney Catholic Church, 5801 Oak Hills Drive. Interment: Hillcrest Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries & Crematory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha, NE

Jane Peters posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of John M. Schenkelberg. John was listed in 1999 in our records as a Sr. Production Sp. on 2rd shift with 21 years of service at that time. We have no other records about John after that date. From his obit it states that he retired from AT&T with 30 years of service. https://www.johnagentleman.com/obituaries/John-M-Schenkelberg?obId=22701940#/obituaryInfo

John M. Schenkelberg
July 22, 1953 – October 16, 2021

John M. Schenkelberg passed away October 16, 2021. John was born July 22, 1953 in Omaha, Nebraska. He graduated from UNO with an Associate degree. He worked for 30 years as a long-distance operator for AT&T.
He was a member of Blessed Sacrament/St. Philip Neri in Omaha. John’s happy go lucky, maybe a little crazy attitude was enjoyed by many. His greatest joys were his grandchildren, family, friends, and hunting. He shared his smile and quirky jokes to make others feel good.
He was preceded in death by his parents Cecilia and Bernard, His brother’s Lambert, Gilbert, Bernie, Dick S. and Dick C.
He is survived by children Andi (Scott) Brewer, Becky (Joe) DeMilt. Grandchildren Samantha, Logan, Dylan, TJ, Lucas, Marley, and Tabitha along with many nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.

Visitation Friday, October 22, 2021 6:00PM – 7:00PM
Wake Service Friday, October 22, 2021 7:00PM

John A. Gentleman Mortuaries – 72nd Street Chapel
1010 North 72nd Street
Omaha, NE

Pam McClure posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Marcia J. Halac. Marcia would have retired from the Omaha Works under Avaya with 30 years of service. We don’t have a retirement date for Marcia in our records. https://www.klsfuneralhome.com/services.asp?page=odetail&id=2879&locid=#.YXD2-BrMKUk

Marcia J. Halac
June 17, 1943 – October 17, 2021

We are sad to announce that on October 17, 2021, at the age of 78, Marcia J. Halac (Omaha, Nebraska) passed away. Family and friends can send flowers and condolences in memory of the loved one. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Marcia J. Halac to pay them a last tribute.

She was predeceased by : her parents, Bert Stevens and Margaret Stevens; and her brother Richard Stevens. She is survived by : her husband Bob Halac; her children, Mike Halac and Dana Halac; her grandchildren, Brandon, Cem, Elisa, Annalena and Demi; and her great grandchild Brock. She is also survived by 3 brothers; 4 sisters; and many other relatives and friends.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, October 27th 2021 from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home Chapel (5108 F St, Omaha, NE 68117). A vigil service will be held on Wednesday, October 27th 2021 at 7:00 PM at the same location. A mass of christian burial will be held on Thursday, October 28th 2021 at 10:00 AM at the Holy Ghost Catholic Church (5223 Q St, Omaha, NE 68117).

Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home Chapel
5108 F Street
Omaha, NE

Edie Riester posted on the AT&T facebook page the passing of Bradley T. (Brad) Peteresen. We don’t know when Brad left the Omaha Works it was most likely after Lucent Technolgies spin off the Omaha Works to Avaya. Edie stated that on November 5, 2021 between 5 -7 pm there would be a visitation and memorial at Heafy Hoffmann Dworak Cutler You can check this link for the complete notice later https://heafeyheafey.com/bradley-t-petersen/

Bradley T. Petersen
March 12, 1954 – October 5, 2021
Vertern

Arrangements pending; complete notice later.
You can check this link for the complete notice later https://heafeyheafey.com/bradley-t-petersen/

Heafy Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Morturaries & Creamatory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha, NE

Judy Stroy posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of her husband Philip Charles Stroy. Phil retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T with 21 years of service. Phil was a machinist at the Works and retired to return to the family farm. https://www.fusselmanallenharvey.com/obituary/philip-stroy

Philip Charles Stroy
October 29, 1946 – October 05, 2021

Philip Charles Stroy age 74 of Murdock, Nebraska passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Tuesday, October 5, 2021 at his home. He was born on October 29, 1946 in Lincoln, Nebraska to Elbert and Lorna (Stoller) Stroy.

Phil grew up on the family farm in rural Murdock, Nebraska and graduated from Murdock High School in 1964. He was united in marriage to Judy Casteel on January 6, 1967 at the First United Methodist Church in Louisville, Nebraska. Together they raised two sons, John and Mike. He went to work for Western Electric which later became AT&T. During his years with them, he obtained his Federal Dept. of Labor Machinist Journeyman Licenses. After 21 years, he left AT&T and returned to his family’s farming operation.

Phil had a love for motorcycles and his 1966 Super Sport Chevelle when he young. Farming was not only his job, but his passion. He enjoyed caring for the land and carrying on his family legacy. He also had a love for trap shooting. Phil was actively involved in the local trap league as a coordinator, along with coaching the local Louisville Jr/Sr. High School Trap Team for several years. He and Judy enjoyed time together at their cabin in Canada, where he enjoyed fishing and relaxing. He also enjoyed many hunting and fishing trips throughout the years.

He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church, served on the Trinity Lutheran Cemetery Board, including serving as Cemetery Treasurer, was a Leader for LYF, and Cub Scouts. Phil enjoyed spending time with his family including many trips to the Burwell Rodeo.

He is survived by his wife, Judy Stroy of Murdock, NE, sons, John (Rosetta) Stroy of Murdock, NE, Mike (Stephanie) Stroy of Louisville, NE, grandchildren, Brent (Lindsey) Staack, Brittany (Joel) Wiley, Wyatt Stroy, Nolan Stroy and Ella Stroy, great grandchildren, Adam Staack, Sloan Wiley, and Brielle Wiley, sisters, Carol Boes of San Mateo, CA, Peggy (George) Mills of Raymond, NE and Marilyn Kerans of Louisville, NE, one niece, six nephews and two brother-in-laws Elliot Casteel, Tom Casteel.

He was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents and two brother-in-laws Bill Boes and Danny Kerans.

Funeral Services will be Monday, October 11, 2021 at 10:00 AM at Trinity Lutheran Church in Murdock, NE with Rev. Brent Kuhlman officiating.

Visitation will be Sunday, October 10, 2021 from 1-4 PM at Fusselman-Allen-Harvey Funeral Home in Louisville, resuming from 5-8 PM at Trinity Lutheran Church where the family will greet friends.

A luncheon will follow the Funeral Service at the Cass County Fair Grounds, all are welcome to attend.

Memorials may be directed to the Trinity Lutheran Cemetery or Elmwood Rescue Squad.

Arrangements by
Fusselman-Allen-Harvey Funeral Home
Louisville, NE

Edith O’Hara
MARCH 12, 1933 – SEPTEMBER 10, 2021

Edith O’Hara, 88, of Grand Junction, Colorado, passed away peacefully on September 10, due to heart disease.
Edith was born on March 12, 1933, to Vern Snodgrass and Iola Bertolini in Omaha, Nebraska. She attended grade school in Stella, Nebraska, and in 1950, married her husband of 50 years, Marty O’Hara. She was a lifelong Nebraska resident until her daughter was blessed to have her in Colorado in 2020.

Edith will be remembered for her love of bingo, crochet, and spending time with her family. She gave a lot of herself to everyone.

She is predeceased by husband, Marty O’Hara; brother, Russell Snodgrass, and sisters, Doris Bailey and Shirley Sohnleitner. Edith is survived by daughter, Sharon Eiland; son, Kevin (Kim) O’Hara; nine grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

A Memorial service will be held October 24, 2021, at 5:00 p.m., at Lakeside Hills, 17040 Francis Street, Omaha, NE, 68130.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Underdog Animal Rescue and Rehab of Moab, Utah.

Callahan Edfast Mortuary
Funeral services & cemeteries
2515 Patterson Rd,
Grand Junction, CO

It was reported on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Sandra Kay Barnes. Sandy retired from the Omaha Works on 12/31/2005 from CommScope with 36 years of service. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/sandra-barnes-10373735

Sandra Kay Barnes
March 22, 1948 – September 26, 2021

Preceded in death by parents Jack Barnes and Pauline Barnes-Anderson. Survived by siblings Christine (Harry) Blusys, Jackie (Bill) Jones, David (Debra) Barnes, Lisa Barnes; the Monahan & McWilliam’s families; Maggie McWilliams; many nieces, nephews, friends; and friends of Bill W. Celebration of Life will be Sat, Oct 2, at 11am at the Omaha Firefighters Hall (6005 Grover St.). In lieu of flowers, memorials in Sandy’s name can be made to the Basset and Beagle Rescue of the Heartland (PO Box 554 Boys Town, NE 68010).

Westlawn Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 Center ST
Omaha, NE

Ernest j Wesolowski and Frank R. Vondra Jr. notices us of the passing of Doris N. Ettlin. Doris retired from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies on 2/8/1996 with 37 years of service. Doris was a good friend of Ernies and they both were members of Lodge 45 “Better Life in Omaha”. https://www.echovita.com/us/obituaries/ne/omaha/doris-c-ettlin-13382454

Doris C. Ettlin
June 9, 1933 – September 16, 2021

It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Doris C. Ettlin (Omaha, Nebraska), who passed away on September 16, 2021, at the age of 88, leaving to mourn family and friends. Family and friends are welcome to send flowers or leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family.

She was loved and cherished by many people including : her daughter Deborah Carson; and her grandchildren, John Blood (Kita), Cassandra Carson and Jessica Carson (Marin Moreno). She was also cherished by 4 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 13th 2021 at 1:00 PM at the Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home (5108 F St, Omaha, NE 68117).
Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home
5108 F St,
Omaha, NE 68117

Dennis Everman posted to the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Dorothy Mae “Dot” Walter. Dorothy retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on 2/9/1995 with 26 years of service. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/fremonttribune/name/dorothy-walter-obituary?pid=200203203

Dorothy Mae “Dot” Walter
October 11, 1932 – September 6, 2021

Dorothy Mae “Dot” Walter, 88, of Omaha, Nebraska, passed away Sept. 6, 2021, at Dunklau Gardens in Omaha.

She was born Oct. 11, 1932, in Belden, Nebraska, to Jack and Margaret (Opfer) Wheatley. Dorothy graduated from Hooper High School in 1950. She moved to Fremont in 1961 and married Noel Walter on July 2, 1966, in Fremont. Noel preceded her in death on Dec. 3, 1995. Dorothy moved to Omaha in 1996.

Dorothy was a former member of First Lutheran Church in Fremont and attended Stonebridge Church in Omaha. She retired from Lucent Technologies in 1995 and worked at Walmart in Omaha until June 11, 2021. Dorothy had a passion for Husker Football and country music. She enjoyed spending time with her family and her pets.

Dorothy is survived by her daughters, Barbara (Galley) Waninger of Fremont and Jeri Walter of Omaha; brother, David (Sharyn) Marreel of Lincoln; sister, Millie Pawling of Hooper; 15 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Marise Wheatley of Thornton, Colorado.

Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Noel; three sons, Jack, Chuck and David Galley; daughter, Elizabeth Galley Chapin; brother, Charles Wheatley; and sister, Jackie Luther.

Honoring Dorothy’s wishes, a simple graveside service will be 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 24, at Ridge Cemetery in Fremont.

Memorials may be directed to FurEver Home.

Online condolences may be left at www.mosermemorialchapels.com.

Moser Memorial Chapel
2170 N. Somers Ave.
Fremont,NE

Judy Story notified us this afternoon of the passing of Carl E. Jones. Carl retired from the Omaha Works under CommScope on 9/29/2005 with 40 years of service. Judy remembered Carl as a truck driver in the 30 bldg. *The funeral will be live streamed on the Marcy Mortuary Facebook page. https://marcysvoboda.com/obituaries/3514-2/

Carl E. Jones
Date of Birth
June 15, 1946
Lincoln, Nebraska

Entered into Rest
September 16, 2021
Lincoln, Nebraska

Carl E. Jones, 75, of Greenwood, passed away Thursday, September 16, 2021. He was born on June 15, 1946 to John and Mary (Woolman) Jones in Lincoln. He was a graduate of Murdock High School, Class of 1964.

He started his career at Western Electric (AT&T) in Omaha that same year. He worked there for 42 years and retired in 2006. On December 4, 1965, he married Nancy (Bergman). To this union they raised two children, Deborah (Jones) Myers of Lincoln and Brian Jones of Greenwood.

Carl was inducted into the Army, December 20, 1965 and Honorably Discharged on December 19, 1967. He served during the Vietnam era. At that time he returned to his job at Western Electric. He later took over the family farm from his father-in-law. He called it his hobby and worked it with Brian until his passing.

Carl was an avid outdoorsman. He enjoyed deer and pheasant hunting. He had many good times with friends and family. Carl was Past Master of the Pomegranate Masonic Lodge in Ashland and was a member of the Sesostris Shrine Temple and served as Secretary of the Platte Valley Shrine Club for over 20 years.

Carl leaves behind his wife, Nancy, of 55 years. His son, Brian. His daughter, Deborah and son-in-law, Jeff and Granddaughter Andrea. He is also survived by his brothers, John Jones and Tom (JaNelle) Jones of Murdock; sister, Elaine (Mike) Royce of Gretna; sister-in-law, Sandy Webb of Texas. Many nieces, nephews and cousins. Close friends, Tom and Chris Rosencrans of Omaha.

Carl was preceded in death by his parents; father and mother-in-law, Elmer and Irene Bergman; sister-in-law, Colleen Jones; and niece Kim Jones.

Funeral Service Directions
Tuesday, September 21, 2021 ~ 10:30 a.m.
Cedar Hill United Methodist Church ~ Greenwood, Nebraska
Military Honors by U.S. National Guard & American Legion #129

*The funeral will be live streamed on the Marcy Mortuary Facebook page.

Visitation Directions
Monday, September 20, 2021 ~ 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Marcy Mortuary ~ Ashland, Nebraska

Memorials
Sesostris Shrine or Cedar Hill United Methodist Church ~ Greenwood, Nebraska

Marcy Mortuary
104 N. 15th Street
Ashland, NE 68003

Dick Scott and George Parkerson notified us of the passsing of Marlene Majeski. Marlene retired from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies with 34 years of service. To view a live broadcast of the Service, and for more information, go to the Funeral Home website.
https://www.klsfuneralhome.com/services.asp?locid=1&page=odetail&id=2855#.YUixRrhKiUk

Marlene J. Majeski
January 9, 1939 – September 19, 2021

Proud Executive Board member of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) local #1974. Preceded in death by parents, Ralph and Esther Latimer; brother Lyle Latimer; and sisters, Beverly Cochran and Audrey Vigneri. Survived by husband Robert; children: Diana Ortiz, Robert “Bobby” Majeski, Jr. (Cheryl), Marlene “Janie” Luedtke, and Penny Majeski (Denny Schmidt); grandchildren: Tiffany Majeski-Blake (Amanda), Mandy Majeski, Joanie West, Jimmy West (Katie), Katie Luedtke, Madison Gerken (Chandler), and Jeffrey Luedtke, Jr.; great-grandchildren: Alex, Delaney, Maycee, Bernardo, Ruby, Irelynn, Simon, and Graham; brothers: Robert Latimer, Jerry Latimer, and Terry Latimer; loving neighbors, Donald and Candi Larsen, and Bill and Karen Love; and many other friends.

VISITATION: Wednesday, September 22, at 4:30pm, with MEMORIAL SERVICE at 6pm, all at Funeral Home. Memorials will be directed by the family. To view a live broadcast of the Service, and for more information, go to the Funeral Home website.

KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME
5108 “F” St. 402-731-1234
Omaha, NE 68117

Arnold Lessig notified us of the passing of Connie Velasquez. Connie retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on 10/24/1991 with 30 years of service. Arnold remembered working with her in the cable plant raw material lab.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/connie-velasquez-obituary?id=6497524

Connie Velasquez
July 13, 1937 – September 13, 2021

Preceded in death by son, Robert Velasquez. Survived by husband of 62 years, Filipe Velasquez; children, Anthony Velasquez (Rita) and Felicia

Velasquez; niece, Jesse Ramirez; nephews, Moochie, Phillip and David Otero; many other family and friends. She loved them all dearly.

VISITATION Friday, September 17th, beginning at 9am followed by 10am FUNERAL SERVICE at the Funeral Home. Memorials will be directed by the family.

KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ
FUNERAL HOME
5108 “F” Street |

Lois Hagen notified us of the passing of Walter A. Wolff.
30 years service

Walter A Wolff 98
Port Charlotte, FL formerly of Council Bluffs, IA
March 5, 1923 to September 13, 2021
Walter retired in 1986
Survived by: Sigrid (Richard) Stoufer, Kathryn (Mark) Tech, George (Lynda) Wolff, Grand Children, Great Grandchildren and loving companion Lois Hagen.

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of Danny “Dan” Allen. Dan retired from the Omaha Works under Avaya with 38 years of service.
https://www.bramanmortuary.com/obituaries/Dan-Allen-3/#!/Obituary

Danny “Dan” R. Allen
August 13,1943 ~ September 12, 2021

Survived by wife, LuJean Allen; daughters, Jolene and her husband Mike Penton, Becky and her husband Matt Nelson and grand daughter Leah.
Visitation will be held 5pm-7pm Friday, September 17, 2021 at Braman Mortuary 72nd Street Chapel. With a private family service at a later date.

Masks required

Braman Mortuary & Cremation Services
1702 N. 72nd Street
Omaha, NE 68114

A number of friends of notified us of the the passing of Benard “Bernie” Stopak. Bernie retired from the Omaha Works in 2006 with 30 years of service. Bernie was a former president of I.B.E.W. Local 1974. https://www.klsfuneralhome.com/services.asp?locid=1&page=odetail&id=2851#.YUKG9bhKiUk

Bernard V. Stopak
February 14, 1951 – September 13, 2021

Bernard V. Stopak, 70

Preceded in death by mother Helen Stopak; brother Billy.

Survived by daughter Sarah Shortle; granddaughter Carley; brother Dennis (Tammy); loving companion Sue Davis.

Family requests that guests wear Yankee gear in memory of Bernard.

Visitation Schedule Friday, September 17, 2021, 5:00pm-7:00pm
Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home Chapel

Memorial Contributions
Tangier Shrine Center
2823 South 84th Street
Omaha, NE 68124

Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home Chapel
5108 F Street
Omaha, NE 68117


A friend notified us of the passing of Shirley J. Reed. Shirley retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on 2/8/1990. https://roedermortuary.com/shirley-j-reed/


Shirley J. Reed
8/23/1937 – 9/1/2021
Age 84 – Preceded in death by her husband; Edward Reed, Sr.; mother, Hazel Shelby; brother, Raymond Jordan, Sr.; grandson, Edward “Lil Man” Reed III and great grandson, James “Carlo” Reed. Survived by her children, Edward Reed, Jr., Darlene Weaver, Robin Poindexter, Kim Lessley, Shawna Reed; 11 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; a host of other loving family and friends.

Visitation: 5:00 – 7:00 PM Wednesday (9/15/2021) at Roeder Mortuary – Ames Chapel. Funeral Service: 10:00 AM Thursday (9/16/2021) at Roeder Mortuary, 4932 Ames Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska. Burial at Omaha National Cemetery.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc.
Ames Chapel
4932 Ames Ave
Omaha, NE

Philip Alexander posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Helen Mae Alexander. Helen started at the Goddard, Kansas center in 1987 and retired from the Omaha Works in 2011 with 25 years of service when the Omaha Works closed.

Helen Mae Alexander
November 21, 1963 – August 24, 2021

Helen Mae Alexander, age 57, of Amorita, Oklahoma, passed away August 24, 2021, in Omaha, Nebraska after a brave and lengthy battle with breast cancer and sarcoma of the lung.

Helen was born November 21, 1963, In Kiowa, Kansas to William Alexander, Jr. and Mary Katherine (Stewart) Alexander. She graduated from Burlington High School in 1982 and Northwestern Oklahoma State University in 1987. After college, Helen lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma area and then Wichita, Kansas for many years. She started working for AT&T in Goddard, Kansas until she transferred to Omaha, Nebraska in February 1993. She continued working for AT&T, Lucent Technologies, Avaya, and Connectivity Solutions until the factory was shut down.

After that she returned home to Oklahoma and assisted her mom in her final years. She then continued helping others in the community until returning to Omaha the final time for treatment in 2020.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Bill and Mary Alexander and her brother Mike. Also, by her grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.

She is survived by her brothers, Gary Alexander and wife, Rhonda of Cimarron, Kansas and Philip Alexander and wife Lisabet of Gretna, Nebraska, her nieces and nephews and their children, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
Celebration of Life Service will be held on Sunday, September 5th at 4 p.m. at Driftwood Christian Church and interment following at Byron – Amorita Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, Memorials may be made to Driftwood Christian Church in Cherokee, OK, or Josie Harper Hospice House in Omaha, NE. www.hospicehouseomaha.org

John Symonsbergen notified us of the passing of James Rhode. James retired from the Omaha Works under Avaya with 36 years of service. https://www.klsfuneralhome.com/services.asp?page=odetail&id=2830&locid=0#.YRvVU4hKiUk

James F. Rhode
November 12, 1944 – August 14, 2021
James F. Rhode, Age 76

Preceded in death by parents George and Blanche Rhode; brother George Rhode; sisters Blanche Krepel, Pauline Wusterhauser and Betty Dziedzic.

Survived by wife of 51 years, Wanda Rhode; sons James E. Rhode and Robert A. (Wendy) Rhode; 2 grandchildren, Justin and Brooklynn; sister-in-law Helena Rhode; nieces and nephews.

FUNERAL SERVICE: Thursday, 1pm, Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Chapel. VISITATION: Thursday 11:30am til time of service. Interment: Hillcrest Cemetery.

Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home
5108 F Street
Omaha, NE

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of Bernard W. Gibb. Bernard retired from the Omaha Works under Avaya on 8/31/2001 with 38 years of service. It was mentioned that he worked in the cable plant. https://funeralinnovations.com/obituary/598573/Bernard-Gibb/

BERNARD W. GIBB
February 15, 1942 – August 06, 2021

Bernard Willis Gibb, age 79, the son of Bernard W. Sr. and Patricia (Downs) Gibb, was born February 15, 1942 in Omaha, Nebraska. He passed away August 6, 2021 in Omaha, Nebraska.
Bernard is survived by his sons: Sean Gibb (Kelly Kuehl), Kelsey Gibb (Nancy); grandchildren: Ryan Gibb (Andrea), Collin Gibb, Chase Gibb, Mallory Smolinski; brothers: Dick Gibb, Jon Gibb (Darinda); mother of his children, Constance Gibb-Farrow; nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents: Bernard Sr. and Patricia Gibb; son, Patrick Gibb; brother, Jim Gibb; sister, Debbie Gibb.
MEMORIAL SERVICE 10:00 A.M., Friday, August 13, 2021 at Forest Lawn Funeral Home.
Visitation 5:00 to 7:00 P.M., Thursday, August 12, 2021 at Forest Lawn Funeral Home.
Inurnment at Forest Lawn Cemetery.

Forest Lawn Funeral Home
7909 Mormon Bridge Road
Omaha, NE 68152

Thomas Matthew White
June 12, 1963 – July 22, 2021

Tom was born on June 12, 1963 in Elgin, Illinois. He lived in the suburbs of Chicago until age 8, when he moved to Omaha, Nebraska with his mother, brother, and sister. He continued to visit his father in Illinois during the summer months. His father remarried and had a son. Tom loved to go camping and fishing with his younger brother, and kept that tradition of yearly, family, camping trips to Door County, Wisconsin, throughout his adult life until the last few years.

As Tom got older, he loved motor cross racing and sailing. He attended Westside High School and graduated in 1981 and furthered his education at Southeast Community College in Milford. He graduated from Southeast in 1984. He became a tool and die maker and was hired by AT&T, which later became Connectivity Solutions. After many unexpected twists and turns in the road of life, it was there that he met the love of his life, Linda, in 2004.

Eventually, they combined their families, his three children and her two. He attended all their activities and was a very loving and supportive father. Tom was a diligent worker, but was forced to find another job when the factory closed in 2010. He had a few more jobs, leading to the discovery for the need of a double bi-pass at age 48. He made a full recovery and began working at Novartis in Lincoln for two years, until he was offered a job closer to home at Kellogg’s. He enjoyed each and every job along the way, meeting new co-workers, many who remained close friends. In the latter part of his employment at Kellogg’s, he noticed a difficulty with the function of his hands.

After numerous doctor appointments, he was finally diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) in June of 2016. Following the devastating news, he continued to work as long as physically possible, knowing he would never get to enjoy his plans for retiring someday. Slowly over the years, he lost the use of his legs, his voice, his arms, his hands, and finally the ability to breathe without the aid of a machine, but he never gave up hope for a cure. He lived each day with courage and strength and somehow kept his sense of humor. He dearly loved his family, his three little doggies and his loving wife, who devoted herself to his care until the end. He touched the lives of everyone he met, especially those in the medical field that walked this journey with him. He was truly an inspiration.

Tom is preceded in death by father, John P. White; mother, Virginia and step-father, Paul Thomsen; sister-in-law, Denise White. Survived by his loving wife, Linda D. White; children, Garith White, Matthew White, Jessi (Bronson) Marsh, Brandon Book, Kayla (Conor) Schnell; Granddaughters, Savannah White, Penelope White; sister, Holly (Myron) Peterson; brothers, Roger White, Randy (Katie) White; Stepmother, Linda K. White; brothers-in-law, Don (Sharron) Warner, Larry (Patty) Warner; sisters-in-law, Diana (Bill) Hutcheson, Cheryl (Dave) Japp; nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

A memorial scholarship in his name will be later established for a trade school.

Family will receive friends AUG 14. 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM (CST) Reichmuth Funeral Home – Omaha / Elkhorn, NE
Memorial Service AUG 14. 11:00 AM (CST) Reichmuth Funeral Home – Omaha / Elkhorn, NE

Reichmuth Funeral Home – Omaha / Elkhorn
21901 W. Maple Rd
Elkhorn, NE

Dan Lindblad notified us of the passing ow Emily Lorraine Weible. Emily retired from the Omaha Works on8/18/1999 under Lucent Technologies with 31 years of service. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/emily-weible-obituary?id=6217474

Emily Lorraine Weible
January 6, 1944 – August 1, 2021

Preceded in death by parents, Martin and Polly Kruger; 6 siblings; and daughter Pamela Prerost. Survived by husband, Joel Weible; children, David (Katie) Prerost and Angela Prerost (Jay Quick); grandchildren, Cruz Quick, Sage Prerost, Ava Prerost; and other family and friends.

VISITATION: Wednesday, August 4th, 6pm, with MEMORIAL SERVICE at 7pm, all at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 4117 Terrace Drive, Omaha NE.

GOOD SHEPHERD FUNERAL HOME
90TH STREET CHAPEL
3809 N. 90th
Omaha, NE

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of Frank David Conley Sr. Frank began at the Omaha Works in 1969 and retired under Lucent Technologies on 9/7/1999 with 30 years of service. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/frank-conley-10287910

Frank David Conley Sr.
NOVEMBER 4, 1937 – JULY 29, 2021
Frank David Conley Sr. (Gwandpa Fwank)

Proceeded in Death by: Wife: Rose (Kraft) Conley Parents: Leo and Loretta Conley Brothers: Jerry and Bob Conley Survived by: Children: Frank Conley Jr, Tony Stella (Lori), Sister: Monica Grandchildren: Madison, Dustin, Shannon, Matt, AJ Great Grandson: Creighton Nephew: Mark, Sister-in-law: Carol Special Friend: Cathy Justice and friends at Anchor of Hope Church and Hillcrest Millard Rehab

Frank was born and raised in Waverly, Iowa, and grew up swimming, running, and playing various sports. He served in the United States Army for 2 years and later moved to Omaha where he was employed by and eventually retired from Western Electric (or AT&T or Lucent, etc)

He was an avid runner and bicyclist, competing or participating in marathons, 10K runs, triathlons and bike rides across the state of Nebraska. Frank loved and was a caregiver to his wife Rose who battled kidney loss and the lifestyle that comes with dialysis for over 23 years. He missed her every day of his life for the last 18 years.
Indeed, he was speaking of her on his last day.

He spent the last 3 months at Hillcrest Millard Rehab, where he changed the dynamics of the place. Soon he had residents meeting for meals and meeting outside. He rolled through stopping at people’s rooms, encouraging them, and inviting them along for the ride. He and two others were known as the Three Musketeers. It was not uncommon to pull into the parking lot for a visit and see a bunch of them sitting outside (with visiting family) solving world problems.

Multiple residents, family, and staff told us about the impact he had there. Like the thief on the cross (Luke 23:42-43), Frank accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior very late in his life- a strategy we do NOT recommend. Because of this, he was at peace in his last hours on earth, and now, so are we. In lieu of flowers, we suggest a donation to the Kidney Foundation or Fresh Hope for Mental Health.

WESTLAWN/HILLCREST FUNERAL HOME
5701 Center St
Omaha, NE

Dan Lindblad and John Symonsberg notified us of the passing of William R. “Bill” Stoner. Bill retired from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies on 2/9/2000 with almost 49 years of service. Bill was a level 3 in the breuterers when he retired. https://heafeyheafey.com/71515-2/

William R. “Bill” Stoner
December 19, 1933 – July 28, 2021

Forty-eight and a half years of service with Western Electric and active member of Mary Our Queen Catholic Church.

Preceded in death by parents, Herman and Ruby Mae Stoner; brothers, Harve, Harland, Earl and Robert Stoner; sisters, Berdean West and Eula Seybert. Survived by wife, Mary; children: Gregory Stoner (Shelly), Suzanne Pieper (Mark), Lisa Whorley (Rob); grandchildren: Sean Stoner (Laura), Sarah Stoner, Alex and Emily Pieper, Brett and Laura Whorley; two great-grandchildren, Lydia and Murray Stoner; brother, Lyle “Fritz” Stoner; sister, Lois Ebert.

VIGIL SERVICE: Sunday, August 1st at 7pm at West Center Chapel with family receiving friends from 5pm to 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Monday, August 2nd at 10:30am at Mary Our Queen Catholic Church. Interment: Voss Mohr with full military honors. Memorials may be directed to the family.

To view live broadcasts of the Vigil service and Mass, please go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Cast” button on our home page.

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Morturies & Crematory
7805 West Center Road

Dick Scott notified us of the passing or Charles Lee Higginson, Sr. Charles retired from Western Electric, (AT&T) in 1988 with 36 years of service. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/charles-higginson-obituary?id=6150262

Charles Lee Higginson Sr
June 4, 1927 – Jully 12, 2021

Charles Lee Higginson, Sr., age 94, of Locust Grove, GA. passed away on July 12, 2021. Charles was born on June 4, 1927, in Providence, RI., to the late Benjamin Albert and Dorothy Louise (Borders) Higginson.

He graduated in January 1945 from Central High School in Providence. Charles joined the US Naval Reserve and was honorably discharged in 1946. He went on to earn his Bachelor of Science in Engineering at the University of Rhode Island in 1951. After graduation, he was employed by Western Electric (Lucent Technologies) until he retired in 1988.

Charles married the love of his life, Evelyn Martha Lawrence on April 18, 1953. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather who enjoyed sailing, fishing, gardening, and cooking in his retirement years. He was a devout Christian and a generous man.

He was preceded in death by his parents: Benjamin and Dorothy; wife: Evelyn; son: Michael; brothers: Albert and Arthur; sister: Shirley; sons-in-law: James Norman and Scot McCallum. Charles is survived by his daughters; Cheryl Norman and Lee Anne McCallum; sons: Charles (Connie) Higginson and Stephen (Christine) Higginson; daughter-in-law: Vickey Higginson; sister: Dorothy (Chuck) Mayville; 11 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great- grandchild.
GRAVESIDE SERVICE will be private. He will be laid to rest in Hampton Falls, NH.

Judy Coffey notified us of the passing of Ronald “Ron” Siwa. Ron retired from the Omaha Works in 2000 with 40 years of service. Ron was a tradesman working in plant trades. https://roedermortuary.com/ronald-j-ron-siwa/

Ronald J. (Ron) Siwa
4/11/1942 – 7/20/2021

Omaha – Preceded in death by parents Andrew & Emily, brothers Nelson, Arnold. Survived by wife Joan, sons Ron (Stacey), Joe (Teresa), Tom(Jessalynn), grandchildren Mike (Ally), Katie (Matt), Miranda, KC, Jayden, JoJo, great grandson Hudson, special dog Molly, family and friends.

Visitation Monday (7/26/21) 9:00 – 10:30 AM with Funeral Service Monday 10:30 AM at St. James Catholic Church 9025 Larimore Ave. Omaha, NE. In Lieu of Flowers Memorials to MVP4LIFE.ORG or checks can be mailed to MVP4LIFE 2900 S. 110th Street Suite 101 Omaha, NE 68144

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – 108th Street Chapel
2727 N 108th St
Omaha, NE – 402-496-9000

Dan Lindblad notified us of the passing of Betty J. Gillogly. Betty retired from the Omaha Works in 1991 with 30 years of service. Dan mentioned that he worked with Betty in protectors. https://heafeyheafey.com/betty-j-gillogly/

Betty J. Gillogly
June 18, 1932 – July 19, 2021

Founding Member of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church.

Preceded in death by husband, Bernard Gillogly, Sr.; infant daughter, Mary Jean; sister, Gloria Thompson; brother, Bobby O’Brien. Survived by children: Deborah Herrington (Tim), Theresa Gillogly, Bernard (Patty), Timothy (Pam), Barbara Kirshenbaum (Scott); 13 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; sister, Darlene Nigrin; numerous nieces, nephews, and other loving relatives.

VIGIL SERVICE: Friday, July 23rd at 7pm at the West Center Chapel with family receiving friends from 5pm to 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Saturday, July 24that 10am at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, 3122 S. 74th Street. Interment: Calvary Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church or Josie Harper Hospice House.

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Morturies & Crematory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha, NE

Steve Odell notified us of the passing of Albinas “Al” Benkis. Al retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T in 1995 with 29 years of service. https://memorials.mosermemorialchapels.com/albinas-benkis/4668886/index.php?_ga=2.109069061.1829096358.1626498826-357155230.1626498826

Albinas “Al” Benkis
February 17, 1933 – July 14, 2021

Albinas “Al” Benkis, 88 years, passed away Wednesday, July 14, 2021, at his home. He was born on February 17, 1933 in Lithuania to Albinas and Eugenia (Slikas) Benkis, Sr.

He arrived in the United States, settled in Boston, in 1949. He soon moved to Omaha, NE, where he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps and served during the Korean War from 1953 – 1956. He married Darlene Agee in Papillion, NE in 1977. He was employed by AT & T for 29 years and 16 years with the rail crews in Fremont, retiring in 2016.

Member of St. Patrick Catholic Church in Fremont and the American Legion Post 20.

Survived by his wife, Darlene of Fremont; sons, Lawrence Benkis, Beatrice, NE; David Benkis, Council Bluffs, IA; daughters, Cathy (Jeff) Missinne and Janet Benkis all Omaha, NE, and Shannon Beasor; brother, Joe (Stephanie) Benkis; sister, Theresa Misiunas, all Omaha; 8 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.

Preceded in death by parents; brothers, Ludwigas and Zigmas; and sister, Donna Dale.

FUNERAL: 11am Saturday, July 17, 2021, at Moser Memorial Chapel, Fremont. VISITATION: Friday, 6-8pm, also at Moser’s. Interment and Military honors at Pleasant View Cemetery near Leshara, NE. Memorials to family. Online condolences www.mosermemorialchapels.com.

Moser memorial Chapel
2170 N. Somers Ave.
Fremont, NE

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of William “Bill” Chafin”. Darrel thought that Bill transfered to the Omaha Works from Baltimore Works and retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on 12/30/1989 with 30 years of service. https://www.millardfamilychapels.com/obituaries/William-Orville-Chafin?obId=21677917#/obituaryInfo

William “Bill” Orville Chafin
March 23, 1931 – July 13, 2021

William Chafin, age 90, of Omaha, Nebraska passed away on July 13, 2021 at University Hospital in Columbia, Missouri. He was born on March 23, 1931 in Lebanon, Virgina. He was united in marriage to Janet Pate on July 13, 1964

William is survived by his wife, Janet Chafin, Sons, Keith Chafin and Kevin Chafin and two grandchildren Ashley and Michael, all of Omaha. He was preceded in death by his daughter-in-law Lynn.

A private burial will be held at a later date in his home state of Virginia.
Arrangements are under the direction of Parker-Millard Funeral Service & Crematory, 12 East Ash Street, Columbia, MO 65203 (573) 449-4153. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.parkermillard.com.

Sue Dellinger and Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Nat Adamonis. Nat retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on 11/25/1988 with 25 years of service. They both remembered that Nat worked in engineering. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/nat-adamonis-obituary?n=nat-adamonis&pid=199429412

Nat Adamonis
September 18, 1931 – June 27, 2021

Preceded in death by parents, Peter and Frances Adamonis; sisters, Donna Sulskis and Zita Grigaitis; and Richard Sulskis. Survived by wife, Shirley; son, Paul; and grandchildren, Alexandria (Parces), and Nicholas Adamonis.
SERVICES at the Omaha National Cemetery at 9am, July 16, followed by brunch at The Belveder, Papillion.

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Llyod Reed. Lloyd retired from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies with 41 years of service. Darrel remembered that he worked on the shipping dock in 30 bldg.
http://www.forestlawnomaha.com/obituary/592124/lloyd-melvin-reed/

Lloyd M. Reed
May 10, 1936 – June 30, 2021

Preceded in death by parents, Howard and Marie Reed; brother, William Jack Reed; sister, Carolyn Bond; and step-son, David Nelson. Survived by wife, Janice; sons, David (Cynthia) Reed, and Gregory (Michelle) Reed; daughter, Debra (Ron) Nicotero; step-son: Galen Nelson and step-daughter-in-law, Martha Nelson; brother, Kenneth (Annie) Reed; 12 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

VISITATION: 10am Monday, July 12, at Forest Lawn, with SERVICE at 11am also at Forest Lawn. Memorials to: Benson Baptist Church Food Pantry 6319 Maple St., Omaha, NE.

Forest Lawn Funeral Home
7909 Mormon Bridge Rd.,
Omaha, ME

Pam Schwenck notified us of the passing of Sondra L. Meadows. Sondra started at the Omaha Works under Western Electic and retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T with 31 years of service. Pam remembered working with her in wiring in the 30 bldg.

Sondra L. Meadows
March 6, 1938 – June 11, 2021

Survived by children, Deb Gourley, and Terri McNichols; and grandchildren: Jason (Brianne) Gourley, Josh (Tara) Gourley, Chandler McNichols, Adrian Taylor, and Lacee Leeds Navarro. Preceded in death by husband Thomas Meadows; son Bob Garber; brother Bill Homan; and parents, D. and Willie Homan.

MEMORIAL SERVICE: 2pm Friday, June 18, Forest Lawn.
Memorials for the family may be sent to Forest Lawn Funeral Home.

FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME
7909 Mormon Bridge Rd.
Omaha, NE

Ethel Stennis-Mickel posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Shelly Grace Brown. Shelly started at the Omaha Works under Western Electric. She retired we think around 2002 from the Omaha Works under Avaya with 25 years of service.
https://www.forestlawnomaha.com/obituary/591191/shelly-g.-brown/

Shelly G. Brown
March 14, 1952 – June 25, 2021

Shelly Grace Brown, age 69, was born on March 14, 1952 in Gary, Indiana. She passed away on June 25, 2021 in Omaha, Nebraska.

Viewing/visitation will be held Tuesday, July 6, 2021 from 6:00 – 8:00 P.M. at Forest Lawn Funeral Home. A celebration of life service is scheduled for 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, July 7, 2021 at Forest Lawn Funeral Home with interment at Forest Lawn Cemetery to follow.

The visitation and service will be livestreamed for those unable to attend. A link will be posted (above) approximately 30 minutes prior to the start of the visitation and the service. Click on the link to watch.

To send flowers to the family or plant a memorial tree in memory of Shelly G. Brown, please visit our Tribute Store

Visitation – Tue, Jul 6, 2021 at 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Forest Lawn Funeral Home

Service – Wed, Jul 7, 2021 at 10:00 am
Forest Lawn Funeral Home

Forest Lawn
Cementry – Funeral Home – Mausoleum
7909 Mormon Bridge Road
Omaha, NE

Jan Brown posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Mary Kay Williams. Mary Kay started under Western Electric and retired from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies with 30 years of service. https://www.campbellaman.com/obituaries/Mary-Williams-278/#!/Obituary

Mary Kay Williams
Mary Kay Williams, 70 of Blair, passed away June 14, 2021. Graveside services will be held for Mary Kay and her husband Carl Williams on July 2, 2021 at 10 AM at the Blair Cemetery with Military Honors for Carl.

Mary Kay was born May 18, 1951 in Blair, NE the daughter of Nail Charles Viles and Bernita Opal Loudon. Mary Kay graduated from Blair and began working for Mabell, where she retired. She was a lifetime member of the VFW 1251 and Trinity Lutheran Church.

Graveside Service JUL 2. 10:00 AM (CST) Blair Cemetery 700 Jackson Street, Blair, NE 68002

Campbell-Aman Funeral Home
444 South 17th Street
Blair, NE 68002

Dennis Trost notified us of the passing of Myra Frances Krahmer. Myra started at the Omaha Works for Western Electric and retiree from the Works under CommScope in 2003 with 39 years of service. https://www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/Myra-Krahmer/#!/Obituary

Myra Frances Krahmer
July 10, 1942 – June 27, 2021

Myra Frances Krahmer died on June 27, 2021 in Omaha, Nebraska. She was 78 years old. She was born in Hastings, Nebraska on July 10, 1942 to Harold Senstock and Frances (Boro) Senstock. Myra was the seventh of eight children and graduated from Hastings High School in 1960.

Myra married Herman Keith Krahmer on October 15, 1961 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Yutan, Nebraska. From this marriage five daughters were born: Danielle, Angeline, DeAnna, Analisa, Debralee.

Myra and Keith lived most of their married life in Yutan; two years were spent in San Antonio, Texas. Myra worked for Western Electric for many years and retired in 2003. She was a member of Welca since 1969 and enjoyed working on Serving Circles. Her favorite things to do were babysitting her grandchildren, reading books, and bible study lessons.

Myra is preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, four sisters, two nieces, one great niece, and longtime family babysitter, Lena Kuhr.

She is survived by her husband, Keith, and their children, Danielle (Steve) Yearout; Angeline (Ron) Sladek; DeAnna (Dennis) Persinger; Analisa Krahmer; and Debralee Krahmer (Charles Cook), five grandchildren, two great grandchildren, and many loveable grandcats.

Visitation will be held at Reichmuth Funeral Home in Yutan on Wednesday, June 30, from 5-7 pm. Funeral service will be on Thursday, July 1, at St. John’s Lutheran Church at 10:30 am. Interment at Hollst Cemetery followed by a luncheon at the church. Memorials to be directed to St. John’s Lutheran Church. The family requests masks be worn if you are not fully vaccinated.

REICHMUTH FUNERAL HOME
Yutan, NE | (402) 625-2222

Jane Peters posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Rosemarie A. Desautels (Ramirez). Rosemarie started at the Omaha Works under Western Electric and retired under Lucent Technologies with 31 years of service. https://www.klsfuneralhome.com/services.asp?page=odetail&id=2801&locid=0#.YNtb3uhKiUk

Rosemarie A. Desautels (Ramirez)
September 17, 1939 – June 27, 2021

Preceded in death by her parents, George R. and Mary Rose Ramirez (Puckkee); sons, Sylvio M. and James G. Desautels; sister, Joan K. Ventura; brother, Gregory A. Ramirez; nieces, Mary R. Alcuran and Ernestine J. Ventura.

Survived by daughters, Kathleen M. (Tony) Baker and Loretta A. (Billy) Bibby; son, Michael G. Desautels; sisters, Loretta T. Ramirez, Georgiana R. (Francisco) Alcuran, Geraldine A. (Rosendo) Martinez, and Ramona J. Ramirez-Alvarez; former husband, Sylvio M. Desautels; 9 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

VISITATION at Holy Name Catholic Church Wednesday, June 30th, after 9am with MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL 11am at the church. Interment: St. John Cemetery. Memorials requested Holy Name Church.

KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME
5108 “F” Street
Omaha,NE

Natalie Fontenelle posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of her mother Carmen Louise Fontenelle. Carmen started at the Omaha Works in the ’60’s, left, came back and bridged her time retiring from CommScope with 30 years of service.
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/carmen-fontenelle-10210085

Carmen Louise Fontenelle
December 31, 1942 – May 26, 2021

Carmen was born December 31, 1942 to Floyd C. & Wilma M. (Smith) Crosby in Spalding, NE. Her childhood years were spent in rural Boone. Greeley & Howard counties of NE. Carmen graduated from Spalding High School in 1961.

Carmen’s first job out of high school was being a machine operator at Western Electric/AT&T. She also worked at Cornhusker Army Ammunition Plant in Grand Island, NE, secretary at Spalding Public School, slot technician CasinOmaha on the Omaha Tribe Reservation. Carmen retired in 2009 at the same company she started her employment with at AT& T/Connectivity Solutions Manufacturing, Omaha. She had 30 years of employment there.

Often Carmen said, “life is one big learning process & she loved every minute of it.”

Carmen had several hobbies & she was very creative. She enjoyed painting, drawing,sewing, gardening, DYI projects & she could fix anything that was broken. Carmen also enjoyed music, especially live music. In her younger years she would travel all over to go see her high school friend Barb Legate (Bill) play in the Roving Cowboys band.

Carmen’s most enjoyable moments were with her children, grand children & great grandchildren.

Carmen is preceded in death by her loving parents, infant twin brother & sister, sisters Barb Sachtjen (George) Bonnie Roth (James), Shirley Fields (Milton), Rosella Glaser (Alfred) & Marge Hall (Charles) & a nephew.

Carmen is survived by a family who loves her beyond words: her son Rodney Crosby (Cynthia) Palmer, NE, daughter Natalie Fontenelle Omaha, NE, grand children Angel Alberti (Josh), St.Libory, NE & their children Blake, Hanah & Aubrey. Rodney Crosby Jr & Catherine Simoen & their children, Kylie, Tuff & MyKenzie, Tonkawa, OK. Clifford Crosby (Stephanie) Grand Island, NE & their children Ian, Kash, Truett. Sister Veronica (Tom) Peterson, Wichita, KS. Several nieces & nephews.

No Flowers

Memorials to the family

Services will be held at a later date.

Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 Center St
Omaha, NE

Jane Peters posted this morning on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Alice Schiefelbein. Alice started to work under Western Electric and retired from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies with 26 years of service. Jane mentioned that she worked with her in 30 bldg. wiring. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/alice-schiefelbein-10235311

Alice Maxine (Hart) Schiefelbein
March 22, 1935 – June 15, 2021

Loving mother, preceded in death by husband, Jack Hart; husband, Ralph Schiefelbein; children, Michael Hart, Shawn Hart, Kathy Campbell, Mike Dooley. Survived by children, Jeff (Vicki) Hart, Becky Merica, Brian (Dennise) Hart, Tim (Yvette) Hart, Charlene Howell, Shirley Dooley, Pat Dooley, Sharon Dooley; several grandchildren; and great-grandchildren.

VISITATION: Monday, June 21, 6-8pm. FUNERAL SERVICE: Tuesday, June 22 at 10am with Interment to follow. All Services at Westlawn-Hillcrest.

Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 Center St.
Omaha, NE

It was brought to my attention this morning by a number people that Alvin “Wayne” French had passed away. Wayne retired from the Omaha Works in 1988 under AT&T with 35 years of service. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/papillion-ne/alvin-wayne-french-10236857

Alvin “Wayne” French
MARCH 11, 1928 – JUNE 16, 2021
Age 93

The French family announces their heavy loss in the passing of Alvin “Wayne” French. Wayne was born on the family farm in Hayes County, Nebraska on March 11, 1928 and died in his home surrounded by family on June 16, 2021.

After graduating from Wauneta High School, Wayne joined the army and was a medic in Kyushu, Japan. After 18 months of service and reaching the rank of Staff Sergeant, Wayne married Nyla Ekstrum in 1951 and the union was blessed with children, Janet, Becky, and Allen. Nyla passed of sepsis, the widowed Wayne raised his children for 5 years before marrying Mary Clark Larsen in December of 1962. Wayne adopted Mary’s two children: Debra and Donna. Wayne and Mary’s union gifted them with another child–Jane.

Wayne worked at Western Electric for 35 years.

His retirement gave Wayne more time to work on his many hobbies such as woodworking, gardening, reading, fishing, hunting, volunteering at Midlands Hospital, and helping to build the church family at Bellevue Church of Christ and his missionary work. He found great joy in building his own home, remodeling others’ homes, and giving generously of himself and talents to God, family, and friends.

Wayne is survived by his wife of 58 years, Mary; Children: Janet Pelzer (Gretna), Becky Beck (Papillion), Allen (Anne) French (Olathe), John Milota (son-in-law) (Omaha), Donna (Jeff) Bryan (Fort Calhoun), Jane (Alan) Bailey (Springfield), 15 grandchildren, and 30 great-grandchildren and many other family and friends. Wayne was welcomed home by his parents: Irl and Lona French; spouse Nyla Ekstrum; siblings: Virginia, Barbara, Doris, Forrest, Jack; daughter: Debra Milota; and great-grandson: Reece Robert Bloom.

Visitation June 20, 2021 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Kahler-Dolce Mortuary
Papillion, Nebraska

Funeral Service June 21, 2021 – 11:00 am
Kahler-Dolce Mortuary
Papillion, Nebraska

Kahler-Dolce Mortuary
441 North Washington Street
Papillion, NE

Cyndi Stastny and Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Margaret M. “Marg” Bruno. Marg started under Western Electric in 1961 and retired from the Omaha Works in 1998 under Lucent Technologies with 37 years of service. Margo worked in production control when she retired. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/margaret-bruno-obituary?id=5775344

Margaret M. Bruno
August 9, 1939 – June 8, 2021

Preceded in death by mother, Mary; father, Dominick; and sister, Elizabeth Peterson. Survived by two nieces; one nephew; numerous great and great-great nieces and nephews; and numerous cousins.

MASS of CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Saturday, July 10, 10am at St. Thomas More Catholic Church.
INTERMENT: Chapel of the Apostles Mausoleum at Calvary Cemetery.

Jane Peters posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Mary Kay Williams. Mary Kay started to works at the Omaha Works in 1969 under Western Electric and retired under Lucent Technologies in 2000 with 30 years of service.

Mary Kay “Viles” Williams
5/18/1951 – 6/15/2021

CELEBRATION OF LIFE observing July 2, 2021
at the Blair Cemetery at 10::00 am.

Jane Peters posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Richard DeChristie, Jr. Richard started to works at the Omaha Works in 1998 Lucent Technologies and most likely left under Avaya after 2000.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/richard-dechristie-obituary?id=5774994

Richard M. DeChristie, Jr.
December 16, 1968 – June 10, 2021

Survived by his parents, Richard and Lynn DeChristie; daughter, Katelynn; brother, Brian DeChristie; nephew, Brian DeChristie, Jr. The family is not planning any services at this time. The family requests that any memorials go to Alcoholics Anonymous.

Arbor Cremation Society
2819 S. 125th Av., Suite 367
Omaha, NE

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Louise Kojdecki. Louise retired from the Omaha Work in 1983 under Western Electric. Lousie was 101 when she passed. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/louise-kojdecki-obituary?pid=198669999

Louise M. Kojdecki
December 13, 1919 – May 14, 2021
Age 101

CELEBRATION OF LIFE observing CDC guidelines: Wednesday, May 19th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel. Graveside Service: Thursday, May 20th at 10am at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Memorials will be directed by the family.

Louise Marie Kojdecki was born Lucietta Gulizia in Omaha, Nebraska on December 13, 1919 to Antonino and Maria Gulizia. She entered into rest on May 14, 2021. She had two brothers, Joseph Gulizia and Phillip Gulizia, and three sisters: Mary Skradski, Josephine Mickells, and Nancy Chopski.

Louise was married to Edward R Kojdecki on April 12, 1944 at St. Mary’s Church in Omaha, Nebraska. They had one son, Edward R. Kojdecki, Jr., born on October 22, 1947. She had two grandsons, Rick and Mick Kojdecki; seven great-grandkids: Kate, Ricky, Ryan, Paige, Mickey, Lauren, and Alyssa; two great-great-grandkids, Savannah and Cameron; many nieces and nephews.

Louise and Edward were divorced on October 14, 1955 and she never remarried. Louise later had a long relationship with Albert J. Thompsom until his death on January 1, 1996.

The Kojdecki family invites everyone to join them for a Celebration of Life at the West Center Chapel on Wednesday, May 19th, from 5pm to 7pm. A Graveside Service will be held at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery on Thursday, May 20th at 10am. All memorials will be directed by the family.

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries & Crematory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha, NE

Mary Ann Bunting
January 16, 1945 – June 4, 2021

Survived by daughters Shelley Pickett/husband David, JamieSue Scebold/husband Dave, grandchildren Alisha Teichmeier, Shayla Teichmeier, Drew Scebold, Lily Scebold and Sister Patricia Lucas

Services to be held at Marshall Drive Baptist Church for Celebration of Life for both Mary Ann and Jim Saturday June 12th, visitation from 10-11am, Service at 11am

Visitation
JUN 12. 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM (CST)
Marshall Drive Baptist Church
4845 Marshall Dr.
Omaha, NE

Celebration of Life Service
JUN 12. 11:00 AM (CST)
Marshall Drive Baptist Church
4845 Marshall Dr.
Omaha, NE

Braman Mortuary & Cremation Services
N. 72ND Street & S. 144TH ST
Omaha, NE

Hank Mass notified us of the passing of Wallace Switzer. Wally retired from the Omaha Works in 1990 under AT&T with 30 years of service. Wally worked in plant trades. A private family burial will be held at the Omaha National Cemetery. https://www.bramanmortuary.com/obituaries/Wallace-Dwayne-Switzer/

Wallace “Dwayne” Switzer
7/20/1941 – 5/28/2021

Wallace “Dwayne” Switzer was born on July 20, 1941 in Idaho Springs, CO and passed away peacefully on May 28, 2021 on his farm in rural Murdock, NE surrounded by his family. He was 79 years & 10 months old.

His early years were spent mostly growing up in Colorado, Wyoming and Missouri before settling in Manley, NE. He attended Weeping Water High School.

Dwayne joined the Navy in 1960 and spent 4 years traveling the world. Spending time in New Zealand and the South Pole were some highlights of his military career. He was stationed at Quonset Point, RI where he met his future wife, Dianne “Dee” Frazier of Warwick. After they married in January of 1965 they made their home in Millard, NE before moving to Manley in 1966.

He worked for 30 years at what was then called Western Electric where he made lifelong friends. Dwayne & Dee moved to the farm in 1984 where he loved working hard and living life.

Dwayne retired from Western Electric (AT&T) in 1990 and started up his own business, Switzer Bin & Construction. He officially retired in 2008.

He LOVED going to Nebraska football games & cheering on the Huskers. He followed and supported his grandkids and great grandkids in each and every sporting activity they participated in, it was his passion. He was THEIR BIGGEST FAN! Anytime he could, he would hunt and fish with the kids and grand/great grandkids. A fishing trip to Canada was a great road trip he took. Dwayne always loved and had dogs, in town and on the farm.

Dwayne was active with Manley Fire Dept. which he helped establish. The Manley Mustangs were lucky to have him as a baseball coach for many years. He was active with the St. Patrick’s Church Building Committee and Cemetery Board and a longtime member of the Manley School Board.

He was a no-nonsense man who lived life as HE wanted. He worked so hard his whole life and taught us so much. He was the BEST Pepere to so many. He did it “His Way”.

Dwayne is preceded in death by parents, Gerald & Mary Switzer; baby sister, Nada Audrey Switzer; brother, Gary Switzer.

Dwayne is survived by wife of 56 years, Dianne; children, Timothy Switzer, Shelly (Patrick) Smith, Heidi (Anthony) Warner & Trevor (Marilisa) Switzer; grandchildren, Justin, Logan, Jacqueline, Abigail, Colby, Trenton, Spencer, Trevor & Nickolas; great grandchildren, Karter, Kyle, Emma, Aubree; sisters, Janette (Ken) Luellen & Sharon Smith of Nebraska; sister-in-law, Arline Cahalan; brother-in-law, Dennis (Marilyn) Frazier of Rhode Island; many nieces & nephews.

A private family burial will be held at the Omaha National Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the family to be used in Dwayne’s honor at a later date.

Braman Mortuary – Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144 St.
Omaha, NE

Jim Mantich notified us of the Passing of William “Bill” Iske. Billl retired from the Omaha Works under Lucent Techonolgies in 2000 with 35 years of service. Jim remembered that Bill worked in the cable plant on the tinners and the insulating lines. https://heafeyheafey.com/william-g-iske/

William G. Iske
February 17, 1943 – May 30, 2021

COMPLETE NOTICE LATER

HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER

West Center Chapel
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE 68124

Les Domina and Bill Miller notified us this afternoon of the passing of Dennis L. Klebe. Dennis started to work for Western Electric in ’59 and retired from the Omaha Works under Lucent Techologies on 4/24/1998 with 39 years of service. https://www.ludvigsenmortuary.com/services.asp?page=odetail&id=1898&locid=1

Dennis L. Klebe
July 1, 1936 – May 26, 2021

Dennis L. Klebe age 84, of Fremont
Died Wednesday May 26, 2021 at Methodist Fremont Health

Dennis was born July 1, 1936 in Hooper, Nebraska to Henry and Aagot ‘Gaarder’ Klebe. He was raised in Hooper and graduated from Hooper High School in 1953. After high school he served in the United States Army from 1955 to 1957. He returned to the area and married Karen Kathryn Beck. They lived in Omaha then moved to Fremont. Dennis worked for Western Electric in Omaha until he retired. He married Loretta Olson McQuistan in 1989 and they continued to live in Fremont.

Dennis was a member of Sinai Lutheran Church and the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, Arie #200. He was also a former member of the Lions Club all in Fremont.

Survivors:
Wife – Loretta of Fremont
Children – Dennis ‘Len’ (Renee) Klebe of Lincoln
Julie (Russell) Schneekloth of Fremont
Angie Beutel of Omaha
Eric (Jen) McQuistan of Fremont
Grandchildren – Adam (Kristin) McQuistan and their children Kallin & Cameron
Colton Schneekloth
Dillon (Madison) McQuistan
Hillary Schneekloth
Chad Beutel
Brooke Klebe
Mallory (Brynne) McQuistan
Dawson Klebe
Brock McQuistan
Sisters-in-law – Joyce Klebe of Fremont
Beverly Stone of Virgina
Brothers-in-law – Jerry Snyder of Manhattan Beach, CA.
Dale (Melodye) Olson of Omaha

Dennis was preceded in death by his parents, twin boys Donald Lee and Dean Lee, brothers Robert and Richard, sisters Mardell Bokowski, Marcedes Egbers and Beverly Walraven.

There will be a private family service at Sinai Lutheran Church in Fremont. Visitation will be Monday with the family present from 4-7pm at the Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel in Fremont. Burial will be at a later date in the Hooper Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to Sinai Lutheran Church.

Online guestbook at www.Ludvigsenmortuary.com

Ludvigsen Mortuary – Fremont
1249 E. 23rd St.
Fremont, NE

Dick Scott notified us of the passing of Peter “Larry” Josoff. Larry started to work at the Omaha Works under Western Electric and retired from the Omaha Works on 7/26/1995 under AT&T with 30 years of service. https://www.klsfuneralhome.com/services.asp?page=odetail&id=2782&locid=0#.YK-sIqhKiUk

Peter “Larry” Josoff
July 26, 1945 – May 25, 2021
Guestbook

Peter “Larry” Josoff, 75

Preceded in death by parents Pete and Doris Josoff; son Brian Josoff; and brother Carl Josoff.

Survived by wife Donna Josoff; daughters Laura (Todd) Josoff Hopkins and Dawn Josoff Jacobsen; 5 grandchildren Carl Jacobsen, Grace Jacobsen, Noah Hopkins, Faye Jacobsen, and Isabel Hopkins; brother Roy (Connie) Josoff; sister Linda Bray; many nieces, nephews and friends.

Member of Bellevue Masonic Lodge #325 A.F & A.M

Visitation
Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home Chapel
5108 F Street
Omaha, NE 68117
Saturday, May 29, 2021
9:00am – 10:30am

Funeral Service
Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home Chapel
5108 F Street
Omaha, NE 68117
Saturday, May 29, 2021
10:30am

Burial
St. John Cemetery
7506 South 36th Street
Bellevue , NE 68147

Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home Chapel
5108 F Street
Omaha, NE

Bob Madison notified us of the passing of Robert “Bob” Holz.. Robert started to work for Western
Electric in ’59 and retired from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies with 41 years of service.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/robert-holz-obituary?pid=198721097

Robert Allen Holz
May 1, 1940 – May 18, 2021

Age 81, of Ashland, NE. He is survived by daughter, Angela Wilson; stepchildren, Jerry (Emy)McCune, Paul (Suzy) McCune, Bob McCune and Cindy Moran (widowed – Jay); grandchildren, D.J. Wilson, Zachery Wilson, Jacob Wilson, Leah (Ryan) Keeline, Richard Uy, Michelle (Phil) Zimmerman, Stacey (John Kinney) McCune, Jason (Megan) McCune, Chris (Regan) Moran and Nathan Moran; siblings, Jerry Holz, Fred Holz and Joy (Rodger) Osburn; many great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Fritz and Sylvia Holz; siblings, Karl (Dot) Holz, Shirley (John) Fundaburg, Mary Ann Cornell and Paul (Bev) Holz; sisters-in-law, Shirley Holz and Alice Holz; son-in-law, Jay Moran.

VISITATION: Friday, May 21, 2021, 5-7pm at Marcy Mortuary, Ashland, NE. FUNERAL SERVICE: Saturday, May 22, 2021, 11am, at First Christian Church, 1702 Boyd St., Ashland, NE.

Memorials in care of the family. Visit www.marcysvoboda.com to leave condolences.

MARCY MORTUARY
104 N. 15th Street
Ashland, NE

Bob Madison notified us of the passing of Stanley J. “Stan” Byers. Bob said he worked with him in the 60’s in pbx cable forming and Stan later worked in frame mounting. We have no early records on Stan and don’t know when he retired or left the Omaha Works. https://www.cutleroneill.com/obituaries/Stanley-J-Stan-Byers?obId=21151037#/obituaryInfo

Stanley J. “Stan” Byers
January 25, 1938 – May 11, 2021

Stanley J. “Stan” Byers, age 83, passed away May 11, 2021.

Stan was born January 25, 1938, in Omaha, NE. He graduated from Omaha North High School.

Stan was into sports most of his life, from Roberts Dairy Little League through his high school years, participating in basketball, track, and football where he was the quarterback for the 1956 Nebraska State Championship Viking team. In 1957, Stan qualified for the state finals as a hurdler. Throughout his athletic ventures, Stan played with injuries. A broken nose or arm never stopped him from competing!

Following high school, he attended Doane University, where more severe injuries ended his participation in contact sports. Stan worked as a carpenter, and at Western Electric as a line manufacturing supervisor. He attended First Congregational Church, and was a lifetime member of the Masonic Lodge. Stan’s hobbies were fishing, golf, and carving decoys. He loved Nebraska football, but his favorite pastime was attending athletic events at Abraham Lincoln High School, and spending time with family and friends.

Stan is survived by his daughter Barbara Byers, of Shawnee Mission, KS; son Stanley Byers, Jr., of Omaha; grandchildren Blair, David, Baylee, Blayne, and Emerson; sister Reta Bristol, of Hot Springs, S.D.; brother Richard “Dick” Byers, of Omaha; nieces and nephews.

He married Marilyn Shanks on July 21, 2001. He is survived by his wife Marilyn, of 20 years; stepsons Randy (Lisa) Shanks, of California, Todd (Christine) Shanks, of Oregon, and Kip (Cindy) Shanks, of Council Bluffs; grandchildren Emily, Mallory, Jake, Jenna, Jillian, Maddy, Spencer, and Gianni; great grandchildren Henry, Hadley, Booker, and Maggie; many nieces, nephews, and good friends.

Stan will be remembered for his contagious personality, and knowing all the answers to Trivial Pursuit, and his love of telling jokes.

A Memorial Service is pending, and will be held at a later date. Memorials will be directed by the family.

Cutler-O’Neill-Meyer-Woodring Funeral Home
545 Willow Avenue
Council Bluffs, IA

Bill Miller notified us of the passing of Eugene “Gene” Bernard Bastian. Gene started work for Western Electric and retired from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies on 12/2/1999 with 39 years of service. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/eugene-bastian-10189672

Eugene Bernard Bastian
MARCH 5, 1940 – MAY 11, 2021

Eugene Bernard Bastian was born on March 5, 1940 and passed away on May 11, 2021 and is under the care of Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home.

Visitation will be held on May 14, 2021 at 6:00 pm at Westlawn/Hillcrest Funeral Home, 5701 Center St, Omaha, Nebraska.

WESTLAWN/HILLCREST FUNERAL HOME
5701 Center St
Omaha, NE

Linda White posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Bernice Warner. Linda said, “Mom worked in Mini Relays and wiring. Momma was a quiet, kind and gentle soul and I will miss her deeply. All that knew her loved her.” Bernice started to work at the Omaha Works for Western Electric and retired from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies in 2000 with 39 years of service.
https://www.campbellaman.com/obituaries/Bernice-Warner-3/?fbclid=IwAR2sWzAZW1pHaAEnuCNcJX18eXINTGwxDXL0iRPZyFzD3Qq5s7a6FRI5b4o

Bernice Deane Warner
December 29, 1931 – April 30, 2021

Bernice Deane Warner, 89, entered the gates of Heaven on April 30, 2021 at home in Blair, Ne surrounded by her loving husband and family.

Bernice was born in Butler, MO on December 29,1931 to Oliver and Ella (Coons) Herman. Bernice spent her childhood in Shenandoah, Iowa with her parents, brother Floyd (deceased), sisters: Wilma Watts, Audrey Moyer and Nancy Stone. She graduated from Shenandoah High School in 1949.

In 1949 she met and married the love of her life Donald Warner. To this loving union 5 children were born: Donald (Sharron) Warner Jr., Diana (Bill) Hutcheson, Larry (Patty) Warner, Cheryl (Dave) Japp, Linda (Tom) White.

Bernice and Donald started their life together in Wichita, Kansas where they both worked for Boeing Aircraft Company. In 1960, they moved to a farm in Bennington, NE where she took a job with Western Electric until she retired in 1992.
In 2013, they left Bennington and most recently resided in Blair. Bernice enjoyed family events and time spent with her
family.

Bernice is survived by her loving husband of 72 years, 5 children and in-laws, 16 grandchildren, 29 great grandchildren, 4 sisters, sister-in-law Donna Herman, care-taker Currie Duysen, and many other family and friends.

Visitation: Thursday, May 6th, from 5:00-8:00 P.M. at Campbell-Aman Funeral Home in Blair, NE.
Funeral Services: Friday, May 7th, 11:00 A.M. at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Bennington, NE.
Interment: Prairie View Cemetery. Memorials to family.

Campbell-Aman Funeral Home
444 South 17th Street
Blair, NE 68008

Les Wigg posted this morning on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Thomas “Tom” Munger. Tom began his service with Western Electric on 6/14/1965 and retired from AT&T on 5/4/1992 from the Omaha Works. Les noted that Tom by trade at the Omaha Works was a toolmaker. https://www.alleeholmanhowe.com/obituaries/Thomas-Munger?obId=20876653#/obituaryInfo

Thomas Munger
January 4, 1939 – April 23, 2021

Mr. Thomas (Tom) Munger, age 82, of Linn Creek passed away Friday, April 23 surrounded by his family and friends with his million-dollar view of the lake.Tom was born January 4, 1939 in Omaha, Nebraska, the son of Anne (Rezac) Wehrli and Kenneth Ray Munger.

Tom was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Nancy (English) Munger, of 56 years. They were united in marriage on December 20, 1958 at St. Adalberts Catholic Church.

Tom’s favorite things to do were being on the water and pontificating on any subject that arose. You could ask Tom anything, and he always knew the answer – no fact check needed! He was a jack of all trades – He loved being a member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary, the Elks and was a long serving member of the Knights of Columbus. The bingo crowd loved him!

Tom owned his own photography business, and worked many years as a machinist at AT&T. Tom loved being in the pilot or captain seat. He learned to fly, but his favorite pastime was eagerly expounding on the natural beauty of the lake as well as its famous residents and political intrigues – whether it was for family and friends on his own boat or first mate on the Ozark Princess for tourists.

Survivors include his two children Kenneth R. Munger and his wife Gretchen Geistdoerfer of Leawood, Kansas; Kathryn L. (Munger) Schmitz of Linn Creek, Missouri; four grandchildren: Brandon Geistdoerfer-Munger and wife Adonia David; Ryan Schmitz; Jay Schmitz and wife Courtney; and Andrea (Schmitz) Kerr and husband Zach; and five great-grandchildren: Jack Ryan Schmitz, Harlow Rae Schmitz, Beckem Jay Schmitz, Crew Thomas Schmitz and Myles Douglas Kerr.

A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, April 30, 2021 at Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home. Interment will take place in St. Anthony’s Catholic Cemetery under the direction of Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Idiots Club and left with or mailed to the funeral home.

Allee-Holman-Howe Funeral Home
15 Clint Avenue
Camdenton, MO

Annie Nemecek posted on the AT&T Facebook page this evening of the passing of Valerian “Val” Robert Pleskac. Val started at the Omaha Works in early 1961 and retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T with 30 years of service on 2/8/1991. https://heafeyheafey.com/valerian-robert-pleskas/

Valerian Robert Pleskac
April 6, 1943 – April 25, 2021

Served in the U.S. Army and Army National Guard. Preceded in death by parents, John Pleskac, Sr. and Marie Pleskac; brother, John Pleskac, Jr. Survived by sister, Betty Barry; nieces and nephews.

He will be laid to rest at the Omaha National Cemetery on Friday, April 30th at 9am with Military Honors by the U.S. Army and Millard American Legion Post 374 and VFW Post 8334.

Valerian was born April 6, 1943 in Ulysses, Nebraska to John J. and Marie R. (Sypal) Plaeskac, Sr. He grew up with his brother, John, Jr., and sister, Betty in David City, Nebraska and graduated from Assumption High School in 1961.

After working for several years, Valerian enlisted into the U.S. Army Reserve in February 1964, later being transferred to the Nebraska National Guard, completing his military obligation in March of 1970.

His working resume includes Western Electric in Omaha, Nebraska from 1961 through 1990 doing various factory jobs including assembly to laser welding. After retiring from Western Electric, he was employed as a truck driver, from local delivery to over the road semi driver, for Carter Freightways, Brown Truck Lines and Yellow Truck Lines from 1991 through 2006.

Being a man of the road, Valerian enjoyed motorcycle riding and was an avid keno player.

Preceded in death by parents, John Pleskac, Sr. and Marie Pleskac; brother, John Pleskac, Jr. Survived by sister, Betty Barry; nieces and nephews.

He will be laid to rest at the Omaha National Cemetery on Friday, April 30th at 9am with Military Honors.

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Morturaries & Crematory
7805 West Center Road

Ethel Mickel notified us of the passing of her sister in law Lillian Wyatt. Lillian started work at the Omaha Works under Western Electric on 1/19/1975 and retired from AT&T in 1995 with 20 years of service. Lillian Wyatt Obituary | Forest Lawn Funeral Home (forestlawnomaha.com)

Lillian P. Wyatt
April 02, 1949 – April 21, 2021

Lillian Payton Wyatt, First Lady of Mount Carmel Baptist Church was born April 2, 1949 to Booker T and Mammie Queen Payton in Shreveport, Louisiana. She departed this life on April 21, 2021 due to an unforeseen terminal illness at age 72.
Lillian AKA “Lit” was educated in numerous schools due to her father’s career in the Air Force. She attended grade school in Casablanco, Morocco and returned to the United States to complete her education.

When Lillian moved to Omaha, Nebraska she met the love of her life Donald Wyatt and in their union raised six wonderful children together.

After retiring from AT&T, Lit spent much of her free time doing everything she loved. Lit had many hobbies, especially quilting that she enjoyed with her family, friends, and strangers.

Lillian in preceded in death by her parents Booker T and Mammie Queen Payton, sister Minnie Roundtree and brother Bruce Payton and brother-in-law John Jones. She leaves many people to cherish her memory including her husband, Donald Wyatt, sons: Mitchell Wyatt, Timothy Wyatt, Jamie Parks, daughters: Danita Payton, Monique Wyatt, Marsha Kay, sisters-in-laws: Detra Wyatt and Kathy Wyatt. Sisters: Willie Dulaney, Elaine Foye and Joyce Payton, brothers: her twin William Payton, Elijah Payton and Ronald Payton; grandchildren: Jerel Dunn, Terel Dunn, Mitchell Walton, Deonte Dupree, Makhi Wyatt, Chloe Cullum, Jayliah Grant, Jaime Parks, Tony Hall, Precious Williams, Leslie Hale, great-grandchildren: Mitchell Walton Jr., Deonte Dupree Jr., Yosiah Chica, Yalenni Dupree, Keshaun Hall, Kaleb Hall, Keyunna Hall, Cing McFadder and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made to the Open Door Mission.

Celebration of Life
The family of Lillian P Wyatt cordially invites you to join in a celebration of life memorial service on Saturday, May 1, 2021 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm at Mount Carmel Baptist Church 2702 Camden Avenue, Omaha, NE 68111

We request you bring your thoughts, prayers and fondest memories of Lillian.

Reception to follow at 6:00pm at the Lothrop Social Hall
3232 N 24th St.
Omaha, NE

Erv Fahrenkrug discovered this obituary of a former Engineer that worked at the Omaha Works who passed away in 2017. Jay started work at the Omaha Works with Western Electric on 6/23/1958 and retired from AT&T in 1993 with 35 years of service at the Omaha Works. https://www.utahvalleyfuneral.com/obituaries/Jay-Stewart-2/e

Jay E Stewart
June 13, 1931 – August 13, 2017

Our wonderful Jay Edwin Stewart, age 86, passed away Sunday, August 13, 2017 peacefully at his home. He was born June 13, 1931 in Springville, Utah to Bertha Williams and Floyd Stewart. He married Barbara Nielsen on June 6, 1956 and enjoyed 34 years of loving marriage. Together they raised two sons, Scott and Shaun. Barbara passed away from cancer in September 1990.

From a very young age, Jay was a hard worker. His first job was working in a florist shop for five cents an hour. After graduating in Engineering from Utah State University, he went to Omaha, Nebraska to work for AT&T. There he became a senior engineer.

His hobbies include: the stock market, wood carving, oil painting, auto repair, home and appliance repair, fishing, and hunting. A sports enthusiast, he played football, basketball, golf, softball, and handball. As a basketball, football, and softball coach, he inspired young men for over 25 years.

In 1996, Jay married Betty Jean Hansen in the Manti Utah Temple. They had more than 21 awesome years together, and enjoyed traveling, spending time with grandchildren, and serving missions together. He was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As a High Priest, he had many various Stake and ward assignments.

He is survived by his wife, Betty; his two sons: Scott (Ann) and Shaun; seven step-children: John, Scott (Suzanne), Marshall (Christina), Jerry, Kristi (Brian), Keri, and Jess (Zoreatha); and numerous grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother Howard (Cheryl); his brother-in-law Kay Bills; his sister-in-law Joanne Stewart; his half-siblings: Curtis, Jim, Juanita, Christine; and many nieces and nephews.

Memorial Services will be held Saturday, August 19th, at 11:00 am, at the Spring Creek 6th Ward Chapel, 860 East 200 North, Springville, Utah. Friends may gather for a visitation, Friday, August 18th from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at this same chapel location. Interment in Springville Evergreen Cemetery following memorial services.

Funeral Directors: Utah Valley Mortuary.
1966 West 700 North
Lindon, UT 84042

Gene Bienberg found a obituary published the in The Arizona Republic from Apr. 20 to Apr. 25, 2021.

Paul William Elvers
1931 – 2021

Paul William Elvers was born on August 16, 1931 in Boelus, NE to John and Elizabeth Elvers.

The Elvers family soon moved to the Omaha area and Paul worked for his Dad as a farmhand until he entered the U.S. Army in 1952. Paul served in Korea as a First Cook until he was discharged in 1954. Dad had a passion for cooking and was always in charge (even into his 80’s) when food was involved. He will be remembered as someone who would give you anything he had, if you were fortunate enough to call him family or friend.

Paul was employed by the Union Pacific Railroad as an Electrician Apprentice and later employed by Western Electric/AT&T retiring in Phoenix, AZ as a Supervisor after 33 years. He also worked in Omaha, NE and the Vancouver, WA facilities.

For years Paul served as a Mason and a Shriner. He was raised to the degree of Master Mason at Solomon Lodge No. 10 in Fort Calhoun, NE in May 1957. He joined the Scottish Rite when he moved to Phoenix in 1984 and then the El Zaribah Shrine in 1988 until present.

Paul was a charter member of Paradise Valley Silver Trowel Masonic Lodge, a member of the Royal Order of Jesters, the American Legion and VFW. He was involved in fundraising for the Shriner’s Children’s Hospitals at many events. Paul was especially dedicated to raising funds for the Shriners Hospital Transportation fund to get children to the hospitals. In 7 years he and his volunteers raised nearly $200,000 from outside sources.

Paul passed away due to Cardiac arrest on April 1, 2021. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Elizabeth Elvers, his brother Bud Elvers and ex-wife Gwen Elvers. He is survived by his wife, Wanda Elvers, his two sisters, Betty Beers and Mary Jean Stuehm, his son Don Elvers, daughter Laurie McGee and his only grandson Brian McGee.

Paul requested no funeral but there will be a graveside service for the immediate family at the Phoenix Veterans Cemetery in the future.

Dad requested any memorials go to the Shriner’s Hospital Transportation fund at 552 N 40th St, Phoenix, AZ 85008, 602.231.0300 or your favorite charity.

Edie Riester notified us of the passing or Gary Kushinsky . Gary started under Western Electric and retired from the Omaha Works under Avaya with 41 years of service. Gary was a machine setter in the high bay sheet metal shop on the Amada Turret Punch Presses. Service at later date.

Gary Allen Kushinsky
4/12/1940 – 2/23/2021
Gary Allen Kushinsky, age 80 of St. Louis, MO peacefully passed away on February 23, 2021 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico after a short illness.

He was born April 12, 1940 in Omaha, NE to Robert Charles and Helen Genevieve Kushinsky of South Omaha, where he grew up and graduated from Bellevue High School in 1959. Following which he served in the Army National Guard. He was employed for 43 years, holding various positions at the West Omaha Western Electric Plant, retiring from Avaya Communications in 2002. Gary was an avid University of Nebraska Corn Husker fan and has owned season football tickets for many years. Anyone who knew Gary recognized his unique individuality, social personality and infectious laughter.
Gary is survived by his husband: Mark Froese of St. Louis, MO, brother: Ira (Chuck) Kushinsky of Phoenix, AZ, and many nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his parents, brother: Robert Kushinsky Jr., and four sisters: Doreen Oliver, Helen Tibbits, Grace Dworak, and Rose Dragon.

A Visitation will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M., on Thursday, April 29, 2021 at Roby Funeral Home in Plattsmouth, friends and family are welcome. *Covid 19 guidelines will be followed at the mortuary, please wear a mask and use social
distancing.

A Private Burial will be held on Friday, April 30, 2021 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Plattsmouth.
His Final Resting Place will be at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Plattsmouth.
Memorials to the Family (A suitable charity will be chosen at a later date).

Services Entrusted to Roby Funeral Home,
346 Ave. A
Plattsmouth, NE 68048

John Francavilla let us know of the passing of Michael Lorka Jr. this past January 17, 2021. Michalel transferred from Buffalo to Omaha and then to Phoenix and reitred there. Michael’s service was held in Lancaster, New York.

Michael Lorka Jr.
19430-2021

Michael J. Lorka Jr. (aka Mike, Mike, Mike) died on January 17, 2021 from COVID-19, He was 77.

Mike was born and raised in Buffalo, NY where he excelled in smoking cigarettes, hanging out on street corners and being cool. He loved fixing things, and after graduating from vocational school as the Most Handsome in his class, he took a job with Western Electric as a machinist. There, he met Patricia Ann Wandzioch. He drove her home from work in his 1963 red Chevy Impala convertible, and that was that. They married in 1964.

Mike and Pat had three children and moved first to Omaha, Nebraska and then to Phoenix, Arizona, where he continued to work for Western Electric (now AT&T). He was a devoted father who taught his kids how to fish, whittle, throw a ball and cheer for losing football teams. He retired from AT&T and moved to Payson, Arizona with Pat , where they built their dream home.

Mike didn’t like being bored and continued to work past retirement. He volunteered for Payson Search and Rescue and he worked both for Gila County Probation Department and-up to his death- as a baliff for the Payson Jail. He enjoyed wearing a badge and pants that made him look important (ones that had lots of pockets).

Mike was a friend to everyone he met, unless they weren’t a Buffalo Bills fan. He was charming and kind and thought he was really funny. After Pat died, he became a Payson socialite and was a regular at Chili’s, the gym and Walmart. He loved to dance and spent his Sunday evenings sweeping all the girls off their feet at the Buffalo Bar, where he had his own stool and a mug of beer with unlimited refills

There will never be another one like him and he will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him. The Bills will probably win it all this year.

Mike is the Beloved husband of the late Patricia (nee Wandzioch) Lorka; Devoted father of Alisa Zells, Holly Lorka and Michael (Ashley) Lorka; Loving grandfather of Mason; Dear brother of Leonard (Beverley) Lorka, Mary Ann (David) Dommer, late Walter (late Dorothy) Lorka, late Norbert (Betty) Lorka and late Eugene (late Patricia) Lorka; Also survived by nieces and nephews.

Relatives and friends are invited to a Memorial Mass in Holy Mother of the Rosary Cathedral 6298 Broadway, Lancaster Saturday March 20 at 10 AM. Please understand that face coverings must be worn and six foot distancing will be observed. Thank you for your understanding.

Memorial Mass
10:00 am
Saturday, March 20, 2021
Holy Mother of the Rosary Cathedral
6298 Broadway
Lancaster, New York, United States

Ethel Stennis-Mickel posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Jannie B. Nelson. Jannie started work under Western Electric and retired from the Omaha Works under CommScope on 1-31-2004 with 34 years of service. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/jannie-nelson-obituary?pid=198334280

Jannie B. Nelson
April 1, 1949 – April 9, 2021

VISITATION: 6-8pm Thursday, April 15, 2021. at Kremer Funeral Home.
FUNERAL SERVICE: 11am Friday, April 16, 2021, at Mount Nebo Baptist Church,
5501 N 50th Street.
Interment: Graceland Park Cemetery.

Kremer Funeral Home
6302 Maple Street
Omaha,NE

Dick Scott and Amy Hauth (daughter of Jim) notified us of the passing or James L. Sharp. Amy wrote that her father started at Western Electric in 1958. He worked in the shop during the day, and went to UNO at night. He graduated from UNO in 1967, and then moved into Information Systems. He spent his career there, eventually moving to Department Chief. In 1988, he transferred to the Phoenix Works. Jim retired retired from the Phoenix Works in 1995 with 37 years of service. www.johnagentleman.com/obituaries/James-L-Sharp?obId=20110641#/obituaryInfo

James L. Sharp
March 20, 1938 – February 27, 2021

Jim was born on March 20, 1938 and passed away on February 27, 2021. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 46 years, Marlene Sharp; and brother, Jerry Sharp. Survived by his daughters: Amy (Courtney) Hauth, Diane (Faraz Shooshani) Sharp, Jill (Bob) Camenzind, and Jami (Rick) Hubbard; grandchildren, Corrine, Cassandra, James, Jon, Trevor, Zach, Michael, Quinn, and Erika; siblings, Carol Coulter, Larry Sharp, and Bruce Mayfield; his extended family and many good friends.
Private Family Graveside Service at Evergreen Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Parkinson’s Research Foundation.

There will be a livestream available of the service at https://heartstreaming.link/James-L-Sharp


Ken Olson notified us of the passing or Ron Hassler. Ken started under Western Electric and and retired from the Omaha Works under CommScope with 39 years of service. Ron worked as a SR MTL MGT in 30 bldg. https://memorials.mosermemorialchapels.com/ron-hassler/4545284/index.php

Ron Hassler
July 5, 1947 – February 28, 2021

Ron Hassler, age 73 of Fremont passed away Sunday, February 28, 2021 at his home.

The Funeral Mass that will be live streamed at www.mosermemorialchapels.com is 10:00 AM, Friday, March 5, 2021, at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Fremont. Visitation will be from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM, Thursday at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont with a Rosary starting at 7:00 PM.

Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery in Fremont.

Moser Memorial Chapel Funeral & Cremation Services @ Fremont
2170 N Somers Ave.
Fremont, NE

Linda Ohme posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Laurie L Chapman (Sellin). Laurie started under Western Electric and retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T in 1995 with 17 years of service. Laurie was a supervisor in the cable plant. https://www.echovita.com/us/obituaries/ne/omaha/laurie-l-chapman-12371687

Laurie L Chapman (Sellin)
October 7, 1947 – February 23, 2021 (73 years old)

Here is Laurie L Chapman’s obituary. Please accept Echovita’s sincere condolences.

It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved Laurie L Chapman of Omaha, Nebraska, born in Wahoo, Nebraska, who passed away at the age of 73, on February 23, 2021. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. You may also light a candle in honor of Laurie L Chapman.

She was predeceased by : her parents, Fred Jordan and Betty Jordan (Bergman); and her husband James Chapman. She is survived by : her daughters, Jennifer Sellin, Kelly Jacob and Christina Sellin; her granddaughter Camille Jacob; her brother Bob; her sister-in-law Cynthia Jordan; and her boyfriend Joe Miller.

A graveside service will be held on Monday, March 1st 2021 at 11:00 AM at the Sunrise Cemetery (Co Rd K, Wahoo, NE 68066).

In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Live On Nebraska, or to Nebraska Medicine Lung Transplant Program.

Funeral arrangement under the care of
Pruss Nabity Funeral Home
911 N Linden St
Wahoo, NE

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Doris S. Otte. Doris started under Western Electric and retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T with 25 years of service. https://heafeyheafey.com/doris-s-otte/ https://heafeyheafey.com/doris-s-otte/

Doris S. Otte
May 7, 1922 – February 8, 2021

She was preceded in death by parents; husband, Raymond Otte; and son, Frank Claude. She is survived by children: Audrey Hansen (Bruce), Robert W. Blankenship (Dana), Donald K. Blankenship, and Kenneth J. Blankenship (Sharon); grandchildren; great-grandchildren; great-great-grandchildren.

VISITATION observing CDC guidelines: Wednesday, February 24th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel. SERVICES: Thursday, February 25th at 1:00pm at the West Center Chapel. Interment, Mount Hope Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to Sunset Baptist Church.

To view a live broadcast of the Funeral Service, go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Service” button on the home page.

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries & Creamatory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha NE 68124

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Joseph William Hiykel Jr. We have no information on Joe Hiykle Jr. as when he started or left the Omaha Works. https://www.bramanmortuary.com/obituaries/Joseph-William-Hiykel-Jr?obId=20075525#/obituaryInfo

Joseph William Hiykel Jr.
August 2, 1960 – February 22, 2021

On Monday, February 22, 2021, Joseph William Hiykel Jr., loving husband, father of five and grandpa of ten, passed away at home at the age of 60.

Joe was born on August 2, 1960 in Omaha, NE to Joe and Ardell (Schmader) Hiykel. He received his engineering degree from the University of Nebraska in Omaha in 1981. While his degree was in engineering, Joe had a few different careers and found his niche in car sales, specifically with Stan Olsen.

On May 24, 1980, he married his first wife Susan (Wageman) Vampola. Together they had 3 children; 2 sons, Joseph William Hiykel III and Joseph John Hiykel; and a daughter, Melissa Gabrielle (Hiykel) Coffin. Although his first marriage ended, they were able to co-parent their children successfully.

Joe later found love again in Anna M. E. (Couch) Hiykel. They married on September 22, 2001 and together they raised Lloyd Couch and Heather (Couch) Cartsens.

Joe had a passion for fishing and Nebraska football. He could always be heard talking about his fishing trips and catching the “big ones”.

Joe is survived by his daughters, Melissa (Hiykel) Coffin and Heather (Couch) Carstens; his sons, Joseph John Hiykel and Lloyd Couch; his wife, Anna; his mother, Ardell Hiykel; his sister, Kristine (Hiykel) Ryan; his brothers, Jeff Hiykel and John Hiykel; and his former wife, Susan. He is preceded in death by his father, Joseph William Hiykel Sr; his son; Joseph William Hiykel III; and his brothers, Joseph Jude Hiykel and James Hiykel.

No services will be held

Braman Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144th St.
Omaha, NE 68137

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of John E. Leonovicz. John retired from the Omaha Works on 10-28-1991under AT&T with 34years of service. John E. Leonovicz retired from AT&T Technologies start 5/20/57 – 10-28-1991 R 34 yearshttps://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/john-leonovicz-obituary?pid=197814174

John E. Leonovicz
January 19, 1931 – February 19, 2021

John was born in Omaha to Adam and Anna Leonovicz. He served in the US Army in the Korean War. He then made his career with AT&T Technologies. John was a loving husband, dad and grandpa and will be dearly missed.

Preceded in death by parents; brother, Don Leonovicz; sisters, Berniece Ostrand and Mary Jo Mallinson; and sons-in-law, Gary Harnett and Roger Lindley. Survived by loving wife, Mary; children: Sheryl Harnett, Susan Lindley, David Leonovicz, Dennis Leonovicz, and Mary Carol (Bob) Hall; 10 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and sister, Pat Edick.

MASS of CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Wednesday, February 24, at 10:30am at Mary Our Queen Catholic Church. VISITATION: Tuesday at 6pm, followed by WAKE SERVICE at 7pm, all at John A. Gentleman Mortuaries 72nd Street Chapel. INTERMENT with Military Honors in Westlawn Hillcrest Memorial Park. Memorials suggested to the American Cancer Society-Nebraska or Alzheimer’s Association.

JOHN A. GENTLEMAN MORTUARIES AND CREMATORY
72nd STREET CHAPEL
1010 N. 72nd
Omaha, NE

A friend that worked with Lovell notified us of his passing last December. Lovell worked in the old GP Relay molding area. Lovell retire from the Omaha Works on 3/1/2003 under Avaya with 39 years of service. Jorden Lovell – Roeder Mortuary

Lovell Jorden
8/4/1938 – 12/20/2020

Service:
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
11:00 AM

Due to COVID-19, the family is requesting a small service.

Interment: Omaha National Cemetery, Omaha, NE

Roeder Mortuary:
2727 N. 108th St.
Omaha, NE 68164

Charity Smith Brown notified us of the passing of Alfred “Freddie” George Brown. Freddie retired from the Omaha Works on 2/8/1990 with over 30 years of service. www.omahathomasfh.com/obituary/Alfred-Brown

Alfred George Brown
1924 ~ 7/21/2020 (age 95)

Survived by niece: Wanda McCallister, Buffalo, NY; cousins: Norma Carter, Gloria (James) Moore, Dorcas Wilson, Omaha; special friend: Earlene Brown & Son, Omaha; other relatives.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Alfred George Brown, please visit our floral store.

VISITATION
Tuesday
July 28, 2020
2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Thomas Funeral Home
3920 N 24th St
Omaha, NE 68110

GRAVESIDE SERVICE
Wednesday
July 29, 2020
11:00 AM
Forest Lawn Cemetery

Ruby Hilt
1936 – 7/24/2020

Kathy Coffman niece of Ruby Hilt posted to the AT&T Facebook page a few days ago the passing of Ruby Hilt in Lansing, Kansas. Kathy said that Ruby would be entered into rest here in Omaha. Kathy said that Ruby worked in the old carbon room and then the 70 type fuse area. Ruby retired from the Omaha Works on 6/7/1990 with we think with over 20 years of service.
As of today no further information has come forward. Her service will be posted when it becomes available.

Linda Ohme posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Laurie L Chapman (Sellin). Laurie started under Western Electric and retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T in 1995 with 17 years of service. Laurie was a supervisor in the cable plant. https://www.echovita.com/us/obituaries/ne/omaha/laurie-l-chapman-12371687

Laurie L Chapman
October 7, 1947 – February 23, 2021 (73 years old)

Here is Laurie L Chapman’s obituary. Please accept Echovita’s sincere condolences.

It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved Laurie L Chapman of Omaha, Nebraska, born in Wahoo, Nebraska, who passed away at the age of 73, on February 23, 2021. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. You may also light a candle in honor of Laurie L Chapman.

She was predeceased by : her parents, Fred Jordan and Betty Jordan (Bergman); and her husband James Chapman. She is survived by : her daughters, Jennifer Sellin, Kelly Jacob and Christina Sellin; her granddaughter Camille Jacob; her brother Bob; her sister-in-law Cynthia Jordan; and her boyfriend Joe Miller.

A graveside service will be held on Monday, March 1st 2021 at 11:00 AM at the Sunrise Cemetery (Co Rd K, Wahoo, NE 68066).

In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Live On Nebraska, or to Nebraska Medicine Lung Transplant Program.

Funeral arrangement under the care of
Pruss Nabity Funeral Home
911 N Linden St
Wahoo, NE

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Doris S. Otte. Doris started under Western Electric and retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T with 25 years of service. https://heafeyheafey.com/doris-s-otte/
https://heafeyheafey.com/doris-s-otte/

Doris S. Otte
May 7, 1922 – February 8, 2021

She was preceded in death by parents; husband, Raymond Otte; and son, Frank Claude. She is survived by children: Audrey Hansen (Bruce), Robert W. Blankenship (Dana), Donald K. Blankenship, and Kenneth J. Blankenship (Sharon); grandchildren; great-grandchildren; great-great-grandchildren.

VISITATION observing CDC guidelines: Wednesday, February 24th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel. SERVICES: Thursday, February 25th at 1:00pm at the West Center Chapel. Interment, Mount Hope Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to Sunset Baptist Church.

To view a live broadcast of the Funeral Service, go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Service” button on the home page.

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries & Creamatory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha NE 68124

Marilyn M Hollinger
October 14, 1932 – February 8, 2021

Marilyn M Hollinger preceded in death by daughter, Lisa Hollinger; siblings: Melvin Sobotka, Eldon “Bud” Sobotka, Leo Sobotka, Franklin Sobotka, June Sobotka. Survived by loving husband of 68 years, Ernest “George”; children, Vicki (Dave) Contreras, Gloria (George) Pulliam, Chris (Jerry) Lorentzen; grandchildren: Sean (Shannon) Contreras, Derek Contreras, Amy (Dustin) Ream, Angie (Luke) McConkey, Mandy (Patrick) Salesberry, Scott (Laura) Lorentzen; great-grandchildren: Gavin, Brody, Tabitha, Creighton, Harrison, Aniston, Ellison, Weston, Tenley, Kyson, Noah, Nyla, Nash, Collin, Adelyn; sister, Martha (Rodney) Davis. VISITATION: Saturday, Feb 13, from 10-11am. CELEBRATION OF LIFE SERVICE will start at 11am. Both services will be at Westlawn Hillcrest Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorials in Marilyn’s name can be made to Wildewood Christian Church (1255 Royal Dr #2081, Papillion).

PALLBEARERS
Dave Contreras, Pallbearer
Jerry Lorentzen, Pallbearer
Sean Contreras, Pallbearer
Derek Contreras, Pallbearer
Scott Lorentzen, Pallbearer
Dustin Ream, Pallbearer
George Pulliam, Honorary Pallbearer

Westlawn Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 Center St
Omaha, NE

Dick Scott notified us of the passing of Louis A. Carnazzo. Lou worked in purchasing and retired from the Omaha Works in 1997 under Lucent Technologies with 39 years of service. https://heafeyheafey.com/louis-a-carnazzo/ To view live broadcasts of the Vigil Service and Mass, got to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Service” button on the home page.

Louis A. Carnazzo
November 8, 1938 – February 5, 2021

Preceded in death by parents, Marie and Louis Carnazzo; son, Steven Carnazzo. Survived by wife, M. Elizabeth Carnazzo; children: Cory Michalak (Michael), Angela Carnazzo, and Patricia Lauritsen (Tim); six grandchildren: Nicholas, Alexandra, Blair, Anthony, Halle, and Kylie.

VISITATION observing CDC guidelines: Tuesday, February 9th from 4pm to 6pm at the West Center Chapel, with VIGIL SERVICE at 6pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Wednesday, February 10th at 10:00am at St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, 109 S. 19th St. Interment, Calvary Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to American Cancer Society.

To view live broadcasts of the Vigil Service and Mass, got to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Service” button on the home page.

Heafy Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries & Cremataory
7805 West Center Road, Omaha NE 68124

George Parkerson and Dick Scott notified us of the passing of Ronald W. Dye. Ron retired from the Omaha Works after 2000 under Avaya with 40years of service. https://roedermortuary.com/ronald-w-dye/ Service streamed on https://www.facebook.com/GretnaChapel

Ronald W. Dye
3/5/1943 – 2/3/2021

Gretna – Ron Dye was preceded in death by his infant daughter, Sharon Catherine, mother Margaret Pickett and brother Jerry Dye. He is Survived by his daughters, Dr Paige (Phil) Rackliffe, Nicole (Trevor) Neemann, Wendi Dye, and Amanda (Clint) Rathje. Grandchildren, Leighton, Caden, Liliana, Grace, Ella, Xavier, Faith, Isabella, Ava, and Vivian, sister Gloria (Jack) Koke and many nieces and nephews. Also survived by his ex-wife Sharrie Bruning Dye.

Ron graduated from Gretna High School and was a life-long Gretna Resident. Ron was a long-term employee of Western Electric where he retired. He was a proud member in the US Army and served in Vietnam.

Visitation Monday 5:00 – 7:00 PM with Rosary at 6:30 PM at church. Funeral Service Tuesday (2/9/21) 10:00 AM at St. Patrick Catholic Church 508 Angus St. Gretna. (Service will be streamed on Roeder Mortuary Gretna Facebook page). Interment Omaha National Cemetery. Memorials to the family to be designated later. Masks are required and please practice social distancing.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc.
Gretna Chapel
11710 Standing Stone
Gretna, NE

Vern Larson notified us of the passing of Stephen Lee Pokorski. Steve retired from the Omaha Works on 8/2/1999 under Lucent Technologies with 41 years of service.
https://greenlawnfuneralhome.com/obituary/stephen-lee-pokorski/

Stephen Lee Pokorski
April 1, 1940 – February 2, 2021

Stephen Lee Pokorski age 80 of Blue Eye, Missouri passed away on February 2, 2021 at Cox Medical Center South in Springfield, Missouri.

He was born on April 1, 1940 in Omaha, Nebraska the son of Leo and Ann Grigaitis Pokorski. He was a retired machinist with Western Electric. He had been a resident of Blue Eye, Missouri since 1999 moving here from Omaha, Nebraska. He was a member of the Eagles Lodge in Omaha, Nebraska. and was also a member of the Husker Bass Club in Omaha, Nebraska.

Survivors are his wife; Shirley Pokorski of the home in Blue Eye, Missouri. One son, David Pokorski of Dallas, Texas, a sister; Judy Zikas of Omaha, Nebraska and two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, a daughter; Debbie Pokorski and a brother, Jim Pokorski.

Steve Pokorski was a loving and supportive father (David) father-in-law (Katie) and husband to (Shirley). He was loved by his granddaughters Hadyn and Haley. They had the best times together (fishing, boating, and all of the wonderful golf cart rides around Twin Island Estates). He will be missed by his close friends and his nieces and nephews and his little sister (Judy) and his sister-in-law (Karen).

He had many adventures and wonderful times traveling with Shirley and the love you two had was special and It hurts to see that end, but you two will see each other again. He was a huge Nebraska fan and loved to watch the Huskers!

May you rest in peace Dad! I had you for 53 years and now can spend time with Debbie. I love you and I’m glad I had a chance to say good bye and I’ll see you again someday.
There are no services planned at this time. Arrangements were under the direction of Greenlawn Funeral Home in Branson, MO.

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Greenlawn Funeral Home Branson
708 State Highway 248
Branson, MO

Darrel Sudduth notified us this evening of the passing of Louise L. Winterstein. Louise retired from the Omaha Works on 1/9/1992 under AT&T with 26 years of service. www.kahlerdolcemortuary.com

Louise L. Winterstein
June 19, 1930 – February 1, 2021

Survived by husband, Leland Winterstein; son, David (Linda) Christensen; granddaughters, Glenda (Craig) Irish, Diana (Chris) Houston; grandson, Tim Christensen; great-grandchildren: Melissa Irish, Aaron Dice, Courtney Dice, Caleb Christensen, Gavin Christensen; brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews; other relatives and friends.

FUNERAL SERVICE: Friday, Feb. 5, 2pm at Bellevue Church of Christ, 2311 Madison St., Bellevue. VISITATION at Church one hour prior to Service. Interment: Cedar Dale Cemetery. Memorials suggested to Homeward Bound in the Heartland Animal Rescue.

Kahler-Dolce Mortuary
441 No Washington St.
Papillion, NE

Frank M., Vern L., and Darrel S. notified us this morning of the passing of William “Bill” Alfred Lawson Jr. Bill retired from the Omaha Works on 7/8/1999 under Lucent Technologies with 33 years of service.
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/william-lawson-10023411

William “Bill” Alfred Lawson Jr.
May 23, 1942 – January 25, 2021

Obituary of William “Bill” Alfred Lawson Jr.
Survived by loving wife of 56 years Pamela; daughter Stacy; granddaughter Chloe Lamprecht and grandson Eli Lamprecht; brothers-in-law Charles and George Morgan; family pet Ozzy.

Private family service.

In lieu of flowers, memorials in Bill’s name can be made to the Lewy Body Dementia Association (912 Killian Hill Road S.W., Lilburn, GA 30047).

Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home &
Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park
5701 Center ST

Hank Maass notified us of the passing or Thomas R. Johnson, Jr. Tom retired from the Omaha Works on 6-13-1995 under AT&T with 26 years of service.
https://heafeyheafey.com/thomas-r-johnson-jr/ To view a live broadcast of the Funeral Service, go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Service” button on the home page.

Thomas R. Johnson, Jr.
May 21, 1931 – January 16, 2021

Thomas Riley Johnson, Jr was born in Omaha on May 21,1931 to Thomas Riley Johnson and Neta May (Cady) Johnson. He was the fourth of six children. His siblings were Beth, Terrance, Aileen, Neta and Mike. As a child he moved frequently from Nebraska to Washington State. When he was a teen, he landed at Omaha Home for Boys which helped direct him on a clearer path and helped shape him as a man. He attended Tech High School where he met the love of his life, Donna Lee Lyons. They were married at the young age of 16 and 17 in 1949 in a small, intimate ceremony. He was welcomed in by her parents, Keith and Bertha Lyons. Tom fondly gave the nickname of “Pop” to his father-in-law.

Over the course of the next thirteen years, they became parents to six children. During this time, he worked as a Millwright at the Omaha Flour Mill and went on to retire from AT&T. From there he began his adventures of traveling with his wife, spending time with his grandkids and volunteering. He was a volunteer at the Lauritzen Gardens as a Master Gardener, Pioneers, Camp Creek Threshers, AARP, and Nebraska State Highway Patrol Motor Assistance Program. Tom was a Mason and sang for the Shriner’s Chanters. He was a long-standing member of Wheeler Church and joined West Hills Church in the late 1990s. He enjoyed singing in the church choir and had a great love for Jesus.

Tom knew how to make everyone he came in contact with feel special; whether you were family or not, you were treated that way. He was known for his giant hugs and big handshakes. He wasn’t afraid to show his love to others and made sure to tell them. He took joy in working in his wood shop and tinkering around with mechanics. He knew Omaha like the back of his hand and would take several detours just to spend extra time in the car. We will all miss his tight squeezes, his raspberry cheek kisses, his goofy nature, and his gentle-giant heart.

He is survived by his wife of 71 years, Donna Lee Lyons Johnson; sons: Tom (Joyce) Johnson, David (Nancy) Johnson, Stephen (Kay) Johnson, Kevin Johnson and Timothy (June) Johnson; daughter, Amee (Steve) Thedens; grandchildren: Lindsy (Johnny) Brown, Paul Johnson, Matthew Johnson, Stephanie (Jim) Riley, Andy Johnson, Nathan (Tonya) Thedens, Ben Johnson, Chris (Somer) Johnson, Erika (Chris) Hanna, Joanna Johnson, Kelsy Johnson, Jordan (Nicole) Johnson and Tim Thedens; great-grandchildren: Anthony (Ashley) Thibault, Connor Thibault, Dawson Brown, Elee Brown, Macklin Hanna, Timothy “TJ” Riley, Everly Hanna, Lydia Colvin, Lilyon Johnson, Henrik Hanna, Isabella Riley, Gryffin Johnson, and Mikey Johnson.

VISITATION observing CDC guidelines: Tuesday, January 19th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel. PRIVATE Funeral Service: Wednesday, January 20th at 11am. Memorials are suggested to Omaha Home for Boys and the Alzheimer’s association, Nebraska Chapter.

To view a live broadcast of the Funeral Service, go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Service” button on the home page.

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries and Crematory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha, NE

Rick Madel notified us of the passing of Philip Neil Weed. Philip retired from the Omaha Works on 9/22/2000 under Lucent Technologies with 35 years of service. Rick remembered that he worked in the cable plant. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/philip-weed-9999223

Philip Neil Weed
November 6, 1942 – January 12, 2021

Survived by wife of 55 years, Rose; children, Philip, Shelley (Mike) Wieser and Mike; sister, Linda (Alvin) Ward; step-mom, Hazel Weed; grandchildren, Justin (Christina), Joey, Johnny and Michaela; great grandson, Gabe; many family and friends. Memorials may be directed to the family. CELEBRATION OF LIFE will be held at a later date.

Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home &
Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park
5701 Center ST
Omaha, NE

Les Wigg notified us of the passing of Dale J. Snyder. Dale worked as a tool and die maker at the Omaha Works. He retired from the Omaha Works in 1996 with 37 years of service under Lucent Technologies.
https://marcysvoboda.com/obituaries/dale-j-snyder/

Dale J. Snyder
June 9, 1934 – December 27, 2020
Veteran

Funeral Service
Private family service will be held
Interment with Military Honors at St. John Cemetery ~ Weston, Nebraska

Memorials
St. Jude Children’s Hospital
501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105

Dale J. Snyder, 86, of Wahoo, NE, entered into rest on December 27, 2020 at Saunders Medical Center LTC in Wahoo, NE. On June 9, 1934, Dale J. Snyder was the fourth of five children born to Cleo A. and Mildred (Potter) Snyder. He lived in Hayes Center, North Platte and Grand Island where he attended Grand Island High School. Dale joined the United States Marine Corps in May of 1952 and was honorably discharged in May of 1955. He proudly served in the Korean War.

On July 22, 1955, he met LaVonne R. Van Housen at a summer dance at the historical Riverside Dance Pavilion. They fell in love, eloped to Yankton, South Dakota where they were married on February 24, 1956. They moved to Wahoo with their five children in 1963.

As a young boy he sold newspapers at the North Platte Cantina. Growing up he enjoyed fishing and camping with his brothers on the river. His love for fishing was lifelong. He returned to his favorite fishing spot in North Platte regularly. As a teenager, he enjoyed boxing. He earned the title of Golden Gloves Champion in 1950 and 1958. He was employed at Kelly Wells in Grand Island. He later moved to Columbus to work at BD’s as a Tool & Dieman. He retired from Western Electric in Omaha after 37 year.

Dale is survived by his children; Gale Vopalensky (fiancé Stephen Kelley) of Omaha, Vincent (Karen) Snyder of Austin, Texas, Evelyn (Patrick Jr.) Martin of Bennet, Beth (Greg) Wonka of Weston, and David “Fud” (Shari) Snyder of Wahoo; brother; Starr Snyder of Colorado; grandchildren; Taylor (Megan) Vopalensky, Jillian Vopalensky (fiancé Dereck Trueblood), Victoria Vopalensky, Anna Snyder, Aislynne (William) Alley, Miranda Jackson, John (Jonella) Wonka, Alexandria and Max Wonka, Katelynn (David) Hoadley, and Shelby and Nicholas Snyder; and 12 great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his wife, parents, brothers (Jerry and Donald) and sister, Doraldine Huebner.

Svoboda Funeral Home
211 N. Linden Street
Wahoo, NE 68066
402-443-3624

Betty Golmanavich received this notice from a friend back East. Jim was an engineer at the Omaha Works and retired on 1/13/1996 under Lucent Techonlolgies with 41 years of service.
https://www.harkinsfuneralhome.com/memorials/james-elliott-cauthorn/4244451/index.php
On the memorial page the picture is also a slideshow.

James Elliott Cauthorn
Thursday, February 13th, 1930 –
Tuesday, June 16th, 2020

James Elliott Cauthorn, age 90 years of Whiteford, MD died at the home of his daughter and son-in-law in Whiteford at 9:42 am on Tuesday, June 16, 2020. He was the husband of Josephine Phoebe (Sithens) Cauthorn who died in 1989. In 1992 he married Jean Marie (Humphrey) Cauthorn, who died in 2017.

Mr. Cauthorn was born in Mexico, MO on February 13, 1930 the only child of the late Francis Ashby and Gertrude (Cunningham) Cauthorn. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Ceramic Engineering from the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, now the Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla, MO and shortly thereafter entered the U.S. Army where he served two years during the Korean War. Following his service, Mr. Cauthorn worked for Western Electric in Baltimore, living in Whiteford from 1970-1984 when he relocated to Omaha, NE to begin working for AT&T Technologies. He retired in 1996 from the former Lucent Technologies, Inc. formed that year from the divestiture of AT&T Technologies.

Mr. Cauthorn settled in Venice, FL in the early 2000’s where he enjoyed retirement, travel, playing trivia games and was able to exercise his passion for genealogy. He became a faithful church attendee following his acceptance of Christ in the early 1960’s and was active in church wherever he lived.

He is survived by;

Five children:
James Elliott Cauthorn, II and his wife, Ellen of Palatine, IL
Jacqueline Dale Cauthorn of San Diego, CA
Josephine Sandra Ward and her husband, Richard of Whiteford, MD
Jonathan Carter Cauthorn and his wife, Luann of Brooklyn, WI
Jeri Lois Cauthorn and her husband, Stavros Blicas of Columbia, MD

Mr. Cauthorn is also survived by eleven grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren.

Graveside funeral services and interment will be held on Friday, June 19 at 1:00 pm at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, 601 W Main St, Millville, NJ with military honors offered by the U.S. Army.

Harkins Funeral Home, Inc.
600 Main Street
Delta, PA

Darrel Sudduth notified us today of the passing of Leland O. Wade. Leland retired from the Omaha Works on 1/19/1999 under Lucent Technologies with 40 years of service. Darrel noted that Leland was a truck mechanic at the Works. https://www.prussnabity.com/obituaries/Leland-O-Wade?obId=19576678#/celebrationWall

Leland O. Wade
April 10, 1938 – January 6, 2021

Leland O. Wade, age 82 of Colon, died Wednesday, January 6, 2021 in Omaha. He was born April 10, 1938 at Shenandoah, IA to Lawrance and Ruth (Clites) Wade, the youngest of 4 children. He graduated from Technical High School in Omaha and began working for AT& T in Omaha. Lee retired from there as an Industrial Mechanic forty and one-half years later. He married his wife of 56 years, Sandra Windmeyer, November 28, 1964 at Naper, NE. They were faithful members of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Wahoo.

Leland is survived by his wife Sandra Wade of Colon; children Clayton (Silvia) Wade of Wahoo, Jennifer (Rod) Ulm of Bennington, Kelly Wade of Homestead, IA; grandchildren Tyler (Lindsey) Patton of Omaha, Kyla Patton of Omaha, Alexander Wade of Iowa City, IA; great-grandchildren Avah and Logan Patton, and Kayden Patton. He was preceded in death by his siblings Donald Wade, Betty Parolarie, and Marland Wade.

Services will be scheduled at a later time. Memorials may be directed to the Our Redeemer Lutheran Church building fund.

Pruss-Nabity Funeral Home
911 N. Linden Street
P.O. Box 127
Wahoo, NE

Bill Miller notified us today of the passing of Robert Snyder and Dennis Everman posted on the AT&T Facebook page also of Robert. Robert worked in the cable plant and retired under Avaya with 43 years of service. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/fremonttribune/name/robert-snyder-obituary?pid=197447261

Robert A. Snyder
March 3, 1938 – January 5, 2021

Robert A. Snyder, 82 years, of Fremont, Nebraska, died Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021, at Nebraska Methodist Hospital in Omaha. Robert was born March 3, 1938, at Fremont, Nebraska, to Wilber and Hazel (Overberg) Snyder. He was a graduate of Fremont High School. Robert married Sandra L. Harding on July 7, 1963, in Fremont. He was employed at Lucent Technologies (formerly Western Electric and AT&T) in Omaha for over 43 years. He was a lifelong resident of Fremont and member of the Fremont Alliance Church. He collected antique ammunition cartridges and cap guns and enjoyed fireworks.

Robert is survived by his wife, Sandra; daughters, Lisa (Lance) Clark and Lori (Christopher) Bell, all of Fremont, Joni (Mike) Johnson of Redding, California, and Julie (John) Redmond of Reno, Nevada; 10 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Shirley Muckey and Ann Lambson.

A private family memorial service will be held. Memorials may be given to the Open Door Mission or the Salvation Army.

Online condolences may be left at: www.mosermemorialchapels.com.

Moser Memorial Chapel
2170 N. Somers Ave.
Fremont, NE 68025

Cindy Jarrett notified us today of the passing of her father in law Edward “Ed” Jarrett. Ed retired from the Omaha Works on 5/31/1996 under Lucent Technologies with 35 years of service. Ed worked in the high bay sheet metal shop. https://bartolomeo.com/tribute/details/13279/Edward-Jarrett/add-condolence.html#content-start

Edward W. Jarrett
1934 – 2021

Greece, NY, formerly of Omaha, Nebraska: January 5, 2021, at the age 86. Edward is predeceased by his parents, Clarence Raymond & Mabel Ruth (Bennett) Jarrett; brother, Joseph Jarrett of Altoona, PA. He is survived by his loving wife of 64 years, Sylvia (DeSalvo) Jarrett; children, Leslie (Ronald) Colavecchia & Kenneth (Cindy) Jarrett; grandchildren, Nicole (Ryan) Penfold, Michael Colavecchia, Katie Jarrett, Kelsey Jarrett; great-grandchildren, Eliana & Jameson Penfold; sister, Marjorie F. Bailey, Ohio.

Ed loved the outdoors, fishing and hunting with his dog, buddy. Ed & Sylvia enjoyed visiting the casinos and golfing with friends at Ashland Country Club. After retirement the especially enjoyed their yearly vacations to Kona, Hawaii with close friends. The family sends special thanks for the kindness and caring staff at the Wegman Family Cottage 400.

Edward’s services and interment in Western New York National Cemetery will be held at the family’s convenience.

Bartolomeo & Perotto
Funeral Home, Inc.
1411 Vintage Lane
Rochester, New York

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Gene Bielenberg notified us today of the passing of Dorothy M. Kot. Dorothy retired from the Omaha Works on 7/26/1990 under AT&T with over 25 years of service. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/dorothy-kot-9968159
Dorothy M Kot
October 21, 1930 – December 27, 2020
Preceded in death by husbands, Joseph Dragon and Edward Kot. Survived by children, Debra, Joseph, and Matthew (Joanne); 8 grandchildren; and 19 great grandchildren. No services will be held. Memorials suggested to MS Society or Autism Foundation.
Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home
& Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park
5701 Center ST
Omaha, NE 68106

Gerald Volcheck notified us of the passing or Darrell Lieber. Darrell retired from the Omaha Works on 2/26/1999 under Lucent Technologies with 41 years of service. https://www.bramanmortuary.com/obituaries/Darrell-E-Lieber?obId=19385201#/obituaryInfo
Darrell E. Lieber
July 29, 1938 – December 21, 2020

Born in Sioux City, Iowa on July 29, 1938. Moved to Council Bluffs Iowa and graduated high school from Abraham Lincoln High School in 1957. After high school he joined the Army for 2 years. After the Army worked at General Electric in Omaha Nebraska and retired after 40 years in 1999. In 1973 he married Linda: they were married for 47 years. Darrell has 4 children, Cherry Lynn (Bruce), Darrin (Dawn), John (Marilee) and Corey (Nanci). Darrell has 3 grandchildren, Robert, Kelsye and Gage.

Darrell lived life to the fullest. He enjoyed his family, but anyone who knows him, knows his passion was the horse track, loving the excitement of each race; monumental races from the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness, and the Belmont and Breeders cup. Ready for the start, the gate bell rings, and the intensity of the announcer when they come around the last corner and states “Down the stretch they come” was music to ears.

Darrell also had a lot of stories to tell. He had a punch line for all of them. He would have the whole room laughing and “Oh Darrell” was his audience response. Many afternoons and evenings he would go up to the bowling alley after work and watch football with his coworkers and family. You always knew what team he had to win.
Preceded in death by his parents, Otto and Harriet Lieber; brother, Otto; sisters, Dorothy and Helen; In laws, Robert and Mary Freberg.

Darrell is survived by his wife of 47 years, Linda; Sons: Darrin (Dawn) Lieber, John (Marilee) Lieber, Corey (Nanci) Lieber; Daughter Cherry Lynn (Bruce) Gerst; brothers, Walter, Arnold & Ray; Many other relatives and friends.
Celebration of Darrell’s Life will be on Saturday, Dec. 26, 2020 from 1-3:00pm at Braman Mortuary (Southwest Chapel)

Braman Mortuary – Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144 St.
Omaha, NE 68137
402-895-3400

Ruby Stiers posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Jeanine Krogmanb. Jeanine retired from the Omaha Works on 9/22/2000 under Lucent Technologies with 30 years of service. https://www.eidsnessfuneralhome.com/obituary/jeanine-krogmann

Jeanine Krogmann
December 22, 1946 – December 11, 2020

Jeanine Krogmann, 73, of Omaha, Nebraska, passed away on December 12, 2020, at the Brookings Hospital. A celebration of Jeanine’s life will be held in the summer of 2021, with burial taking place at Union Cemetery in Flandreau, South Dakota.

Jeanine Mae Krogmann was born on December 22, 1946, at Chester, South Dakota, to Fritz and Nellie (Stokes) Krogmann. She attended country school in Brookings County, graduating from Sioux Valley High School in 1965. Jeanine moved to Omaha and went to work for ATT, which changed names several times. Retiring from her work at ATT, Jeanine went on to work at Oriental Trade part-time.

Following her retirement from Oriental Trade, Jeanine was able to spend time doing the things she enjoyed most. She was an avid John Wayne collector, frequently traveling to Winterset, Iowa to participate in the annual John Wayne Celebrations. Jeanine also enjoyed reading.

Jeanine is survived by one brother, Arlyn Krogman; three sisters: Reva Krogmann, Judean (Judi) Hewitt, and Mariann (Bob) Kampmann; and several nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her parents, a brother, Curtis, and a sister, Marlys.

EIDSNESS FUNERAL AND CREMATION SERVICES
1617 Orchard Drive
PO Box 704Brookings, SD 57006-0704

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Deacon Jerome “Jerry” Gau. Jerry retired from the Omaha Works on 5/10/1996 under Lucent Technologies with 38 years of service. Jerry worked in the tool & die shop at the Omaha Works. https://www.bethanyfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Deacon-Jerome-Jerry-A-Gau?obId=19252615#/obituaryInfo

Deacon Jerome “Jerry” A. Gau
Jerry Gau, age 87, of Omaha,
passed away from Covid complications.

He is preceded in death by his wife Vera Gau, parents, brother Wayne Gau and sister Janet Gau.

He is survived by his sisters Monica Clark and Jackie Berdine, brothers Dennis Gau and Leonard Gau, daughter Sheryl (Tim) Healy and son David (Tracey) Gau of Colorado, granddaughters Jessica (Justin) Setlik, Jamie (Yibran) Mercado, Casey (Shea) Shiley, Grace Gau, and Jacqueline Gau. Great Grandchildren Liam and Lexi Setlik.

Jerry was born in Westphalia, Iowa, to the late Cornelius and Leona Gau. The family moved to South Omaha when he was 9 years old and he attended Immaculate Conception Catholic School and then South High School. He was inducted into the army in 1953, completed basic training, leadership training, promoted to Corporal of Battery 89th AAA Ft Meade, Maryland and was honorably discharged in 1955. Jerry married Vera Geldis September 14, 1957 and they were married for 49 years until her death in 2006. He went to trade school to become a tool & die maker. He worked for Western Electric/Lucent for over 30 years until retirement. He was ordained a Deacon April 1st, 1979 by Archbishop Daniel Sheehan and spent 31 years in active spiritual service to countless constituents.

Jerry loved to travel to the western states, especially the mountains of Colorado. He and Vera retraced the entire steps of the Lewis and Clark Trail. He also traveled to the Holy Land with Fr. Pat and other Deacons and loved his trip to South Africa with his friend Tom.

He also loved trains, planes, hiking, reading, and coaching youth sports. He was the ultimate handyman and extravert. He made many friends along his life journey and will be missed by all who knew him.

VISITATION Monday 14 Dec 2020
4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Vigil Service at 7:00 p.m.
Saint James Catholic Church
4710 North 90th Street
Omaha, NE 68134

Cemetery Details
LOCATION
Forest Lawn Cemetery
7909 Mormon Bridge Road
Omaha, NE 68152

Bethany Funeral Home
8201 Harrison Street
La Vista, NE 68128

Bill Miller notified us of the passing of Judith Ann Roucka. Judith retired from the Omaha Works under Avaya with 35 years of service.
https://memorials.mosermemorialchapels.com/judith-roucka/4455063/index.php

Judith Roucka (Vlasak)
August 9, 1940 – December 2, 2020

Judith Ann Roucka, age 80, passed away December 2, 2020, due to advanced diabetes, kidney disease and dementia complicated by Covid-19. Born August 9, 1940 to Evans and Edith (Treadway) Vlasak.
Judy grew up in Columbus NE, graduating from Columbus High School. She married Lyle J. Roucka in July 1960. She went to work at Western Electric in 1968 and retired from the same company, then known as Avaya, after 35 years.

Judy was a loving, generous, kind and caring person She cherished her time with family, and truly enjoyed her grandchildren. She loved reading, crossword puzzles, music, and growing plants with her amazing green thumb. Judy couldn’t resist a good craft show and never came home empty-handed. She had a great talent with knitting needles and a crochet hook, sharing her beautiful handcrafted blankets, stocking caps, scarves, and dishcloths and potholders with family and friends. She really liked country living and had many beloved pets. Judy’s intelligence, sense of humor and accepting nature were appreciated by all who knew her. She was the center of our family and will be dearly missed and forever in our hearts.

Judy was preceded in death by her parents and her siblings Mike, Jim, Jon and Patricia. She is survived by her husband of 60 years, her children Diane Roucka and Steven (Diana) Roucka; grandchildren Matthew, Tyler, Megan and Colton; sister Christine (Richard) Shanahan, brothers Tom (Joyce) and Richard (Julie) Vlasak; In-laws Karen Gay, Darlene (Milo) Divis, James (Rose) Roucka; and many nieces and nephews.

Due to Covid restrictions there will be a private service this weekend. Interment: Memorial Cemetery 800 West 23rd Street, Fremont, Nebraska

The family will plan a Celebration of Life on a later date when we can more safely gather. Memorials will be distributed by the family in her name.

Moser Memorial Chapel Funeral & Cremation Services @ Fremont
2170 N Somers Ave.
Fremont, NE 68025

Sue & Ed Dellinger notified us of the passing of George Junior Porter. George retired in 2000 from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies with 40 years of service. https://www.robyfuneralhome.com/obituaries/George-Porter-11/#!/Obituary

George Junior Porter
1941 – 2020

George Junior Porter, age 79 of Bellevue, NE passed away on Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at his residence.
He was born on June 19, 1941 to Gloy Raymond and Leota Alice (Stapleton) Porter in Omaha, NE. George was raised and schooled in Plattsmouth.

He proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He met Diana and they were later married on December 22, 1969 in Glenwood, IA. George and Diana made their home and raised their children in Bellevue. George had worked as a machinist at Avaya Communications.

He is survived by his wife: Diana Porter of Bellevue, NE; son: Randall Porter and wife Rhonda of Kingwood, TX; two daughters: Stephanie Konradi and husband Michael of Ida Grove, IA; Jodi Porter and husband Tyler Bowley of Springfield, NE; five grandchildren: Travis Porter and wife Melissa, Brittany Peterson and husband Alex, Clay Porter, Wes Porter, and Bridgett Konradi; two great grandchildren: Vivienne Porter and Caleb Porter; three sisters: Phyllis Walden and husband James of Corinth, TX; Jean Hild of Plattsmouth, NE; Sharon Smith and husband Denny of Plattsmouth, NE; brother: John “Blacky” Porter and wife Pat of Plattsmouth, NE; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

He is preceded in death by his parents: Gloy and Leota Porter, brother: Max Porter, and two sisters: JoAnn Cromwell and Dolores Rozell.

A Visitation will be held from 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. on Thursday, December 10, 2020 at Roby Funeral Home in Plattsmouth. COVID-19 guidelines will be followed at the mortuary

His Final Resting Place will be at the Omaha National Cemetery in Omaha with military rites.
Memorials to the Family (A suitable charity will be chosen at a later date).

Services entrusted to Roby Funeral Home
346 Ave. A
Plattsmouth, NE 68048
robyfuneralhome.com

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Albin K. “Ockie” Hubenka. Albin retired on 2/8/1990 from the Omaha Works under AT&T with 30 years of service. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/Albin-Hubenka-obituary?pid=197236875

Albin K. “Ockie” Hubenka
October 17, 1931 – December 5, 2020

Preceded in death by wife Alice “Jane”. Survived by children, Bruce (Theresa) Hubenka, and Melody (Keith) Promes; grandsons, Michael, Charlie, and Jimmy; 7 great-grandchildren; and sister Donna Fidone.

Private Family Services. Memorials to the American Heart Association.

KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME
5108 “F” St.
Omaha, NE
www.klsfuneralhome.com

JoAnn Alback notified us of the passing of Mary Anderson. Mary started in the 30 bldg. and retired on 3/13/1997 from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies with 29 years of service. Mary passed away in Idaho on November 11, 2020.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/mary-anderson-obituary?n=mary-anderson&pid=197146715

Mary Anderson
February 3, 1934 – November 11, 2020

Mary has fulfilled her last wish to live in Idaho with her daughter, Rynea and son-in-law, Joe. It was there that she went Home to Jesus on November 11, 2020. Mary will be remembered best for her love of her family, Sunday School teacher, square dancing, community volunteering and compassion for animals. Mary will be greatly missed by her family: daughters, Rynea (Joe), and Kim; and the son she claimed as hers, Mike; grandchildren: Jody (Mike), Drew (Brandy), Kerry (Chris), Erin (John), Rachel, Joey, and Travis; 13 great-grandchildren; nieces; nephews; and many friends. A private graveside service will be held at Westlawn-Hillside Cemetery to be determined at a later date.

Jane Peters posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Miyeko Kostszewa. Miyeko retired from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies on 9/22/2000 with 34 years of service. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/Miyeko-Kostszewa-obituary?pid=197232126

Miyeko Kostszewa
March 15, 1938 – December 4, 2020
Age 82.

Survived by her three children.

No Services.

Cathy Swedberg and Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of RosseMary Ives. RoseMary was a engineer that retired from Avaya with 42 years of service. We don’t know if she retired here in Omaha or retired and settled here in Omaha. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/RoseMary-Ives-obituary?pid=197191081

RoseMary (Zelfel) Ives
1952 – 2020

RoseMary (Zelfel) Ives died unexpectedly at home on November 25th, 2020 in Omaha, Nebraska at the age of 67.

RoseMary is survived by her husband, Richard Ives; children, Amy Terry (Travis), Andrew Ives (Christi); grandchildren Adriana, Gabriella, Giana, Anthony, Ragen, and Ryder; sister-in-law Mary Zelfel; niece Tiffany Johnson (Tim; children Jack and Lily); nephews John Zelfel (Katie), Mathew Zelfel (Casey; children Braylon and Mason.) She is preceded in death by her parents, Eugene and Ethel Zelfel; brother John Zelfel.

RoseMary was born on December 27th, 1952 in Council Bluffs, Iowa to Eugene and Ethel Zelfel. She attended Queen of Apostles and graduated from St. Albert High School in 1971. She is a longstanding member of St. Robert Bellarmine in Omaha. RoseMary retired from Avaya as an Engineer after 42 years of service. Her husband remembers her as a loving wife, great companion, who enjoyed spending all of our time together often taking rides throughout the countryside. Her children remember her as a hardworking, attentive, and loving mother. RoseMary especially loved her role as nana and treasured every moment with her grandchildren.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, December 3rd, 5-8pm, Cutler-O’Neill-Meyer-Woodring Funeral Home. On Friday, December 4th, a private funeral will be held. Immediately following all are welcome to attend and celebrate RoseMary’s life graveside at a 2pm service, Cedar Lawn Cemetery, 1350 E. Pierce Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Father Shane will officiate. Please wear masks and socially distance. No reception will be held due to Covid-19 safety precautions.

Donations may be made to The National Kidney Foundation or The American Heart Association.

CUTLER-O’NEILL-MEYER-WOODRING
Bayliss Park Chapel
545 Willow Ave.
Council Bluffs, IA
www.cuteroneill.com

Jane M. Bohline (Walvatne)
December 23, 1949 – November 20, 2020

Jane M. Bohline (Walvatne), 70, of Fremont, Nebraska, passed away Nov. 20, 2020, at Lakeside Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska.

Jane was born Dec. 23, 1949, in Battle Lake, Minnesota, to Abner and Rosella (Pederson) Walvatne. She graduated from Battle Lake High School. Jane married Charles “Chuck” Bohline in 1973. She retired from Lucent Technology in 2000. Jane enjoyed spending time with her son’s family and volunteering at Nye Pointe Nursing Home.

Jane is survived by her son, Todd (Amy) Willenbring, and granddaughters, Samantha and Peyton of Omaha; her brothers, Allen and Roger (Karen) of Battle Lake, and Mike of Minneapolis.

Jane was preceded in death by her parents; and brothers, Lyle and Leslie; and sister, Barb.

Private services will be held at a later date.

Memorials may be directed to Dodge County Humane Society.

Online condolences at www.mosermemorialchapels.com

Moser Memorial Chapel
2170 N. Somers Ave.
Fremont, NE 68025

Steve Odell notified us of the passing of Zachary Lockett. Zachary started to work at the Omaha Works in the mid 90’s and left under CommScope with 10 years of service working in the 30 bldg.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/zachary-lockett-obituary?n=zachary-lockett&pid=197167106&fhid=32218

Zachary Lockett
October 29, 1965 – November 24, 2020

Survived by wife, Julia Lockett; siblings: Eric Lockett, half-sister, Deborah Hunt; mother, Margaret Lockett. Preceded in death by father, Tommie Lockett.

VISITATION: Friday, Dec. 4, 5-8pm;
SERVICE: Saturday, Dec. 5, 9am, at Forest Lawn.

Forest Lawn Funeral Home
7909 Mormon Bridge Rd.
Omaha, NE 68152

Pauline Lieth notified us of the passing of James “Jim” Bunting. Jim retired from the Omaha Works under Avaya on 3/7/2001with 35 years of service.
https://www.bramanmortuary.com/obituaries/James-R-Bunting?obId=19065247#/obit

James R. Bunting
October 1, 1943 – November 21, 2020

Services to be held at a later date.

EVENT INFORMATION
Services Pending

Memorial Contribution
MARSHALL DRIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
4845 Marshall Drive
Omaha, NE 68137

BRAMAN MORTUARY –
Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144 Street
Omaha NE 68137

Adrienne Reese notified us of the passing of her husband Gary William Reese Sr. Gary started at the Western Electric plant in Buffalo, NY in 1964. When the plant closed he transferred to the Omaha Works and worked in the cable plant retiring on 8/31/2001 with 37 years of service. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/gary-reese-9912860

Gary William Reese Sr.
May 20, 1944 – NOVEMBER 21, 2020

Preceded in death by parents, William and Jessie Reese; and grandson, Cole Rawlings. Survived by his wife of 55 years, Adrienne Reese; children, Gary Jr (Wanda), Debbie, Tracy (Todd), Michael (Becki), and Renee (Dylan); sister, Sharon (David); grandchildren, Ashley Milius, Desiree’ Reese, Dane Reese, Jacqueline Rawlings, Sydney Reese, Zacharey Rawlings, Kyron Reese, Garrett Reese, Jessie Bestenlehner and Jayden Bestenlehner; great-grandchildren, Serenity Milius, Channing Jones, Madison Milius, Maddox Deason, Kinzley Deason, Marianna Taibi, Malarie Rawlings, Reese Rawlings, Wesley Rawlings and Cale Reese; many family and friends. VISITATION: Friday, November 27, from 4-8pm with MEMORY SHARING starting at 6pm, all at the Funeral Home.

Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 Center ST
Omaha, NE 68103

Marcy Dergan notified us of the passing of Mary Jane Hendricks. Mary Jane retired from the Omaha Works under AT&T on 2/11/1987 with 25 years of service. In her retirement she worked in the pioneer store and on the life member luncheons. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/mary-jane-hendricks-9913045

Mary Jane Hendricks
February 13, 1925 – November 21, 2020 (95 years old)

MARY JANE HENDRICKS was born on February 13, 1925 and passed away on November 21, 2020 and is under the care of Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home.

Visitation will be held on December 2, 2020 at 4:00 pm at Westlawn/Hillcrest Funeral Home, 5701 Center St, Omaha, Nebraska. Funeral Service will be held on December 3, 2020 at 10:00 am at Westlawn/Hillcrest Funeral Home, 5701 Center St, Omaha, Nebraska.

You may leave a message for the family by clicking here.

Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 Center ST
Omaha, NE 68106

Loretta Thimgan notified us today of the passing of Elwin L “Irish” Donahoo. Irish started at the Western Electric plant in Lincoln, NE in the early 1950’s and transferred to the Omaha Works. Irish worked in the MCO shop and retired on 3/20/1991 with over 40 years of service. The service may be viewed on at https://www.facebook.com/LincolnMemorialFuneral/ https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/journalstar/name/Elwin-Donahoo-obituary?pid=197148025

Elwin L “Irish” Donahoo
February 17, 1930 – November 18, 2020

On Wednesday, November 18, 2020, Irish Donahoo passed away at his home at the age of 90. He was surrounded by his family. Born in his home on February 17,1930, in Lincoln, NE to Paul and Bertha (Barnett) Donahoo, Irish was a life-long native of Lincoln, NE, and never moved far from his hometown. He was hardworking, a talented musician, frugal, and happy. He graduated from Lincoln Northeast High School in 1949 where he was voted the captain of his high school football team. On August 16, 1953, he married Betty Jean (Sharpnack). Betty and Irish raised their children in the first home they bought in 1957 and made this their lifelong home where he spent his final hours. Prior to a 40+ year career with Western Electric, Irish was employed by Miller & Paine. He was a member of Masonic Lodge #210, a Shriner, past commander of Mount Moriah Commandery 4 and member of Starcraft Chapter #307, OES.

He began his love for the steel guitar at the age of 8. He was inducted into America’s Old Time Music Hall of Fame on October 6, 2012. He was the founding member of The Cornhusker Music Club in Louisville, NE. He was a member of multiple bands including The Country Outlaws, Rawhide, Country Caravan, and Country Pride, giving him the opportunity to play his steel guitar at numerous venues in Eastern Nebraska and Kansas. He had many offers to go play his steel guitar professionally, but he chose to stay in Lincoln to raise a family. He played all his instruments by ear, including the dobro, the mandolin, and guitar. He attended and performed with professional steel guitar musicians at The National Steel Guitar Convention over Labor Day weekends in St. Louis, MO, for several years, traveling with his wife and friends. He met and performed with Patsy Montana and Joe and Roselee Maphis. He had the honor of meeting and performing with Ernest Tubbs, steel guitar player.

He loved traveling to their cabin in Minnesota in their motorhome. Spending many summer weeks in Minnesota with his family. Later in his life, he enjoyed going out to eat and spending time with his family and friends. He always ended his phone calls with “I love you, bye-bye.”

He was preceded in death by Betty Jean, his wife of 49 years, and survived by daughters: Sandy L Spooner(Terry), Patricia A Schmidt (Greg) all of Lincoln, NE. Sons: Jon (Linda) of Georgetown, FL, and Robert (Jolin) of Lincoln, NE. He is also survived by his brother and sister-in-law Llyod and Wilma Donahoo, Millard, NE, sister-in-law Priscilla Sharpnack, Greenwood, NE. Grandchildren Shannon Donahoo, Mikayla Obermier, Nash Schmidt, Sydney, Sawyer, and Sloan Donahoo, two great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, special friends Mary Woodcock friend and neighbor of 78 years and Donna Matthes. He was known as Papa to Nash, Sydney, Sawyer, and Sloan. Sydney described her Papa as loving. Sawyer described her Papa as caring. Sloan described his Papa as dynamic, sociable, and affectionate. Papa called Sloan his little “Irishman.” He called Sydney and Sawyer his sweeties.

He was also preceded in death by his parents, infant brother Wesley, sister and brother-in-law Bonnie and Gene Kalkwarf, sister-in-law and brother-in-law Marilyn and John Erickson, brother-in-law and sister-in-law Kenneth “Lee” and Mary Sharpnack, sister-in-law and brother-in-law Laverna and Chuck Donahoo, brother-in-law Joseph Clyde Sharpnack Jr.

“Thank you for all the love you gave me. There could be no one stronger.” Hank Williams Sr. We will miss you so much Dad and Papa.

Visitation will be Monday November 23, at the Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home 6800 S. 14th St from 5-7 pm. Private family services will be held Tuesday November 24, at 10 am and may be viewed on Facebook at Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home and Cemetery, press like and then press videos. Memorials are suggested to the Shriners Hospital. Condolences online at www.lincolnfh.com

Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home & Cemetery
6800 S 14TH ST
Lincoln, NE 68512

Steve Griffith notified us this morning of the passing of Ronald L. Brock. Ron retired from the Omaha Works on 9/11/2000 under Lucent Technologies with 42 years of service. Ron worked in crossbar 30 bldg. and the cable 50 bldg. final end. https://www.fusselmanallenharvey.com/obituary/ronald-brock – LIVESTREAM (Click Here)

Ronald L Brock
June 26, 1938 – November 18, 2020

Ronald Lee Brock, age 82 of Lake Waconda, Union, NE formerly of Louisville, NE passed away on Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at his home surrounded by family.

Ron was born on June 26, 1938 at Auburn, NE to Orville W. and Esther M. (Hahn) Brock. He attended school at Auburn, Falls City, Nebraska City and graduated from Peru Prep in 1957. Ron attended 1 year of college at Peru State Teachers College. On March 14, 1959 he was married to Barbara Ann Groff at Bethel Community Church in Rural Auburn. They raised three children, Deborah Lynne, Theresa Anne and Raymond Lee.

Ron spent 42 years working for Western Electric in Omaha. He served on the village board and the fire department in Murdock. He worked part-time at the Elkhorn Grain Elevator. Ron loved being outside fishing, pheasant hunting, watching the grandchildren’s events and cars.

He is survived by his wife, Barbara of Lake Waconda, Union, NE, children. Deb (Mark) Hrabik of Syracuse, Theresa (Cal) Jacobs of Elkhorn, Ray (Nicole) Brock of Louisville; 7 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents Orville and Esther Brock

Public visitation will be Friday, November 20, 2020 from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM at the funeral home (Masks Required).

Private Memorial Services will be held Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 1:00 P.M. at the First United Methodist Church in Louisville, NE with Rev. Bob Wynn officiating. The public may livestream the service on the Funeral Home Facebook Page (link above).

Burial will be at Mount Vernon Cemetery in Peru, Nebraska

Memorials may be directed to the family for future designation.

Fusselman-Allen-Harvey Funeral Home
413 Elm St.
Louisville, NE 68037

Lela Stewart posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Aretha Jones. Aretha retired from the Omaha Works on 7/9/2000 under Lucent Technologies with 32 years of service. https://www.omahathomasfh.com/obituary/Aretha-Jones

Aretha Jones
July 9, 1935 ~ November 16, 2020 (age 85)

Survived by son: Clayton Jones, Omaha; 5 daughters: Carla Jones, Omaha, Roslyn Canada, Lincoln, NE, Angela Jones, Oak Point, TX, Danielle Jones, Denver, CO, Lisa Jones, Omaha; brother: Gerald Alston, Omaha; 2 sisters: Jacqueline Keller, Sacramento, CA, Marilyn (Raymond) Dorsey, Hoffman Estates, IL; 16 grandchildren, 21 great-grand, 5 great-great-grand, nieces, nephews, other relatives.

VIEWING
Monday
November 23, 2020
4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Thomas Funeral Home
3920 N 24th St
Omaha, NE 68110

GRAVESIDE SERVICE
Tuesday
November 24, 2020
11:00 AM
Graceland Cemetery
4720 S 42nd St
Omaha, NE 68107

Thomas Funeral Home
3920 N 24th St
Omaha, NE 68110

William “Bill” Miller notified us this morning of the passing Waldo “Wally” S. Leander Sr. Wally retired from the Omaha Works on 10/31/1991 under AT&T Technologies with 33 years of service. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/fremonttribune/name/Waldo-Leander-obituary?pid=197117552

Waldo “Wally” S. Leander Sr.
August 9, 1932 – November 15, 2020

Waldo “Wally” S. Leander Sr., age 88, of Fremont, Nebraska, passed away Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020, at his home. He was born Aug. 9, 1932, in Brayton, Iowa, to Walter and Marie (Gjodsen) Leander.

Wally grew up at Brayton and Atlantic, Iowa, area and graduated from Atlantic High School. He raced micro midget race cars in Atlantic. He served in the U.S. Navy from Sept. 17, 1952, to Aug. 29, 1956, during Korea. Wally married Doris Kinen on Nov. 23, 1957, at Atlantic. They lived at Gretna, Nebraska, from 1957 until 1971. He worked for Western Electric in Omaha from 1958 to 1993 when he retired. He lived at Cedar Bluffs, Nebraska, and also farmed while still working. After retirement he started his own small engine repair shop and worked part time for the Union Pacific Railroad. He was very involved with their union and became a union steward. They moved to Fremont in October of 2020.

Wally was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Cedar Bluffs and was the Vice President of the Omaha Square Dance Organization.

Wally is survived by his wife, Doris of Fremont; sons, Waldo “Wally Jr.” (Terri) Leander of Hiawatha, Kansas, and David (Lourdes) Leander of Fremont; daughter, Deanna (Rick) Brakhage of Tobias, Nebraska; brother, Dale (Judy) Leander of Atlantic; sister, Lois (Maynard) Paul of Burnsville, Minnesota; 4 grandchildren, 1 stepgrandson and 7 great-grandchildren; 2 stepgreat-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters-in-law, and three brothers-in law.

The Memorial Mass is 10:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 20, at St Mary’s Catholic Church in Cedar Bluffs. Rev. Fr. Cole Kennett will officiate. A Rosary will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday, also at church. Military honors will follow the Mass outside the church. Due to COVID restrictions there will not be a reception.

Online condolences at www.mosermemorialchapels.com.

Arrangements by Moser Memorial Chapel,
200 W. Main St.,
Cedar Bluffs, NE 68015

Karen Mussack posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of June Jaros. June reired from the Omaha Works on 3/2/1997 under Lucent Techonolgies with 32 years of service.
https://www.klsfuneralhome.com/services.asp?page=odetail&id=2628&locid=0#.X7R8o4hKiUk

June M. Jaros
June 21, 1935 – November 17, 2020
Age 85

Preceded in death by parents Harry and Eva Peterson; brother Harry Peterson.

Survived by sons Joseph (Joline) and Rodney (Tracy); grandchildren Joey, Kyle, and Kailey.

Private family service.

Memorial Contributions
Heartland Food Bank
c/o 5108 F Street
Omaha, NE 68117

Covid Relief Fund
c/o 5108 F Street
Omaha, NE 68117

Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home
5108 “F” Street
Omaha, NE 68117

George Parkerson, Darrel Sudduth and Betty Golmanavich notified us this morning of the passing of Richard Alexander “Dick” Maxwell, Sr. Dick worked in accounting and retired from the Omaha Works on 7/7/2000 with 40 years of service. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/a-obituary?page=lifestory&pid=197107516

Richard Alexander “Dick”, Maxwell Sr.
2/13/1935 – 11/14/2020

Survived by his wife of 62 years, Catherine “Cathy” Maxwell; Two Sons: Ed Maxwell (wife, Janice Maxwell) & Rick Maxwell, Jr.; Daughter, Deb Maxwell; Grandchildren: Amanda, Matthew & Zachary Maxwell (wife, Trish Maxwell) & Melissa Hunnel; Great Grandchildren: Bryson, Lily, Wesley & William; Many other relatives and friends.

Dick and Cathy met on a blind date in 1956 while both attending college. They were inseparable ever since and married on June 14,, 1958 in Richmond, Virginia.

Dick had a career with Western Electric for 37 years and upon retirement he enjoyed gardening, square dancing with his wife, grandchildren & friends, Nebraska Cornhusker football games. Dick was a Deacon, Financial Secretary & member of Benson Church of Christ as well as a dedicated volunteer at the Salvation Army for many years.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to Benson Church of Christ (2704 N. 58th St., Omaha, NE 58104)

Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date.

Braman Mortuary (72 St. Chapel)
1702 N. 72 St.
Omaha, NE 68114

Chuck Hungerford the administer of the AT&T Facebook page posted that Rick Casebeer had passed away. Chuck mentioned that Rick worked on the twisters in the cable plant bldg. 50. We don’t know Rick’s term of service as he He started in the late 90’s at the Omaha Works. https://www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/Richard-Casebeer/#!/Obituary

Rick Casebeer
5/1/1966 – 11/12/2020

Richard Jon Casebeer was born on May 1, 1966 in Omaha, Nebraska. Growing up, he looked up to and adored his two older brothers, Mike and Dan. Rick enjoyed playing soccer and his father, Casey, was his coach. Along with a love for soccer, Rick and his dad loved watching NASCAR races together.

In his early twenties, you would find Rick in the DJ booth at Skateland. He was the most popular DJ, even if he did embarrass his niece, Shannon, when she was there with her friends from time to time.

Rick was always an avid Kansas City Chiefs and Nebraska Cornhuskers fan. On game days, you would find him in his “game day gear” ready to cheer on his beloved teams. Aside from football, Rick loved golf. He played every opportunity he could. If he couldn’t play golf, he would watch golf on television, especially the Masters, which he watched up until the last days of his life.

On December 21, 2001, Rick wed Caroline. Rick and Carol blended their families: Rick’s two children, Colby and Tori, with Carol’s two children, Ashley and Blake, along with Carol’s niece, Swan.

Rick was always jamming and loved to sing, especially to Carol. He would serenade Elton John’s “Your Song” to her and called it her song. He even shared his voice with the masses as lead singer of SideCar69, with his band brothers. For several years, you would find them headlining a show with a huge following in Omaha and surrounding areas.

Rick passed away November 12, 2020 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. While his life was cut short, his memory will live on forever with those who knew and, inevitably, loved

Visitation
Novemeber 19, 5:00 pm – 7 pm (CST)NOV 19. 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM (CST)
Reichmuth Funeral Home – Omaha / Elkhorn
21901 W. Maple Rd
P.O. Box 67
Elkhorn, NE 68022

Ethel Stennis-Mickel posted on the Facebook page the passing of Harold Hampton of Hazlehurst, MS. Harold retired from the Omaha Works on 6/22/1998 with 30 years of service. https://www.articobits.com/obituaries/hazlehurst-funera-home/harold-hampton-obituary

Harold Hampton
9/10/1941 – 10/2/2020
Funeral Services for Mr. Harold Hampton, will be held Saturday November 7, 2020 at 2:00 p.m from the Hazlehurst Funeral Home Chapel. The service is private for family only. Via live stream hazlehurstfuneralhome.com

Hazlehurst Funera Home
16130 Highway 51 (N)
Hazlehurst, MS 39083

Rick Madej and Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Russell A. “Russ” Rudeen. Russ worked in both the 30 and 50 bldgs. and retired from the Omaha Works on 11/10/1984 with 27 years of service. https://www.bramanmortuary.com/obituaries/Russell-A-Rudeen?obId=18921505#/obituaryInfo

Russell A. Rudeen
11/14/1919 – 11/7/2020
Age 100. World War II Army Veteran

Proceeded in death by parents Albin and Ella Rudeen, sisters Jeanette Johnson and Dorothy Callahan

Survived by wife of 74 years Evelyn; sons, Clark, Randall (Kimberlee); daughter, Sharon Haas and Dave Elkins; 9 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.

Celebration of Russell’s Life: Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020 at 11:00am at Braman Mortuary (72 St. Chapel)

Interment: Hillcrest Cemetery

To livestream the service, visit www.bramanmortuary.com

Braman Mortuary (72 St. Chapel)
1702 N. 72 St.
Omaha, NE 68114

Darrel Sudduth and Dick “Scotty” Scott notified us of the passing of Donald L. Hanrahan. Don was a quality engineer at the Omaha Works and he retired on 10/31/1988 with 30 years of service. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/donald-hanrahan-obituary?pid=197077559

Donald L. Hanrahan
March 29, 1929 – November 7, 2020

Private Family Service.

HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER
West Center Chapel,
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE
www.heafeyheafey.com

Steve Odell notified us of the passing Twila Marlene (Alexander) Hochstein. Twila worked in wiring in the 30 bldg. Twila was a long service employee and we don’t know when she retired or how many years she worked at the Omaha Works. https://www.hallfuneral.net/obituary/Twila-Hochstein

Twila Marlene (Alexander) Hochstein
September 22, 1943 ~ November 5, 2020 (age 77)

Twila M. Hochstein, 77, of Falls City, Nebraska passed away on Thursday, November 5, 2020, at the Bryan LGH Medical Center West in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Arrangements are pending. Private family service
Condolences can be shared online at www.hallfuneral.net

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Twila Marlene (Alexander) Hochstein, please visit our floral.

Hall Family Funeral Service
2403 Harlan Street
Falls City, NE 68355
www.hallfuneral.net/obituary/Twila-Hochstein

Bill Miller notified us of the passing of LeRoy E. Robb. LeRoy retired from the Omaha Works on 4/4/1997 with 27 years of service. www.Ludvigsenmortuary.com

LeRoy E. Robb,
age 85, of Arlington
Died Saturday, October 31, 2020 at
Methodist Fremont Health

LeRoy was born December 7, 1934 in Missouri Valley, Iowa to William and Alice ‘Roettger’ Robb. He was raised in the Missouri Valley area until the family moved to Green Bay, Wisconsin where he graduated high school. After high school he served in the United States Army during the Korean conflict. After his military service he moved to Omaha and worked for Western Electric until he retired.

In 1962 he married Rodelle Thompson and together they had 3 children, they later divorced. In 1969 LeRoy moved to the Bennington/Arlington area.

LeRoy was a member of the VFW Post 8332 of Arlington.

Survivors:
Son – Dion (Melinda) Robb of Gulf Breeze, FL.
Daughters – Katrina (Robert Thompson) Robb of Garden Valley, CA.
Renee Crayne of Arlington
6 grandchildren
4 great grandchildren

LeRoy was preceded in death by his parents and a grandson.

The graveside service will be 10:30 Saturday, November 7, 2020 in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Missouri Valley, IA.

Ludvigsen Mortuary in Fremont is in charge of arrangements.

Ernie Wesolowski notified us of the passing of Larry R. Tremayne. Larry retired from the Omaha Works on 9/22/2000 with 41 years of service. Ernie said that Larry passed away at a Omaha Hospital on October 31st from Covid-19. https://www.munderlohfuneralhome.com/obituary/larry-tremayne
I thank Ernie for emailing a update and photo with life story of Larry.

Larry R. Tremayne
11/6/1934 – 10/31/2020

Larry was born on November 6, 1934 on the home place Walthill, the son of Richard and Nellie (Christensen) Tremayne. graduated from Walthill High school in 1952.

Larry farmed in the Walthill area from 1952-1955, then moved to Rockford , IL and worked in a machine shop for W.F. and John Banes from 1955-1957.

Larry joined the Army in 1957, he was with 1281Signal Corp until 1959.

He then worked for Western Electric in Omaha, NE until 1961, when he was called back into the Army. He was with 140111 signal Corp until 1962. After returning home, he returned to his job at Western Electric in Omaha and gave 41 years of service. He retired in 2000. Larry was very proud and honored to have served in the US Army for our great Nation, and equally proud to have served in the workforce for 41 years. Larry was proud of his high school football career accomplishments. He was congratulated by Nebraska Governor Val Peterson in 1951, on his being chosen for the All-State Football Squad his Junior year. The enjoyment of football continued throughout his life. Larry was instrumental along with other windmill enthusiasts in bringing the Windmill Convention to Nebraska , where he was able to showcase his amazing collection of windmill weights along with other collectors.

Larry loved to visit, and he never met a stranger, he could strike up a conversation with anyone. He was a wealth of information on several topics and if he did not know about something he would read and research until he knew. Larry was an avid antique and collectibles pursuer. He loved the history and the stories that accompanied many of his treasures . Larry was well rounded and enjoyed many activities of which included, traveling, his collection of windmill weights and the windmill admirers he became lifelong friends with, square dancing, rodeos and learning, always learning and sharing that knowledge with the many friends and acquaintances he met along life’s highway. Larry loved spending time with family, he enjoyed talking about a plethora of topics and had many stories to share.

Larry is survived by his sister-in-law, Sharon Tremayne of Sioux City, IA; nephews, Tom (Diana) Sharp, of Batavia, IL, Dennis “Jake” (Sandy) Tremayne of Walthill, NE, Dan (Paula) Tremayne of Trenton, GA, Randy (Lori) Tremayne of Homer, NE; niece, Tammy Mohnson of Homer, NE; 7 great nephews; 2 great nieces; 7 great-great nephews ; 2 great-great meces. Larry is preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Fred Tremayne, Don Tremayne ; sister, Darlene Sharp; brother-in-law, Richard Sharp; sister-in¬ law, Karlyne Tremayne ; nephew, Gene Tremayne.

Munderloh-Smith Funeral Home
312 McCabe St.
Pender, NE 68047

Vern Larson and Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing John J. Synowicki. John was a quality engineer at the Omaha Works and retired on 3/31/1992 with 26 years of service.
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/john-synowicki-9884995

John J. Synowicki
March 2, 1934 – November 1, 2020

John J. Synowicki was born on March 2, 1934 in Omaha, Nebraska and passed away on November 1, 2020 in Omaha, Nebraska and is under the care of Crosby Burket Swanson Golden Funeral Home.

Visitation will be held on November 5, 2020 at 6:00 pm at Crosby Burket Swanson Golden Funeral Chapel, 11902 West Center Road, Omaha, Nebraska. Vigil Service will be held on November 5, 2020 at 7:00 pm at Crosby Burket Swanson Golden Funeral Chapel, 11902 West Center Road, Omaha, Nebraska. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on November 6, 2020 at 10:00 am at Mary Our Queen Catholic Church, 3405 South 118 Street, Omaha, Nebraska.

Crosby Burket Swanson Golden Funeral Home
11902 W Center Rd,
Omaha, NE 68144

Mary Ann Pilus posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Paul William Peitzmeier Sr. Paul was a machinist and retired from the Omaha Works on 2/10/1993 with 31 years of service. https://www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/Paul-Peitzmeier/

Paul William Peitzmeier Sr
June 26, 1937 – October 26, 2020

Paul Peitzmeier, Sr age 83 of Yutan, NE, died at Compassionate Memory Care in Omaha on Monday, October 26, 2020. He was born the son of Paul Henry and Rose Mary (Erhart) Peitzmeier on June 26, 1937 in St. Patrick’s, Missouri. He graduated from the St. Patrick’s High School.

Paul was united in marriage to Laura J. George on November 14, 1959 at Nebraska City, Nebraska during a blizzard. For many years, Paul was a Machinist for AT&T in Omaha.

Paul, the meaning “humble” and “small”. The definition is suiting, however, not definitive of his love for his wife, children and family. Paul’s love extended many directions in the outdoors where he traveled to Valentine for deer hunting and enjoyed many camping trips that extended to Yellowstone National Park, camping with family in Missouri and Illinois as well as outings close to home at local lakes and campgrounds.

Beyond Paul’s love of the outdoors, he enjoyed playing pool, bowling and countless hours on his CB radio under the call name Country Kicker. His favorite past time though, was playing his guitars either alone or with friends…yes, the good ol days!

Paul was forced to slow down 21 years ago after a stroke nearly ended his life and altering his way of life for his remaining years. Paul embraced a much slower pace and embraced his love of majestic eagles, and watching the playful squirrels and birds outside his window.

Your friendly visiting birds and squirrels have gone with you.. now Paul, you can rest your eyes.

He was preceded in death by: his parents, Paul Henry and Rose Mary (Erhart) Peitzmeier; brother, Robert; sisters, Delores Paul and Mercedes Long. Paul is survived by: his wife, Laura Peitzmeier of Yutan; sons, Paul (Tina) Peitzmeier of Joplin, MO and Jeffrey (Theresa) Peitzmeier of Leshara; daughters, Lorrie Ann Bauer (Tony Wilson) of Twin Falls, ID and Christine Peitzmeier of Omaha, NE; eight grandchildren, Ten great grandchildren and Two great great grandchildren; brother, Michael Peitzmeier of Illinois; and sisters, Mary Jo Joles and Virginia Martin also of Illinois.

A memorial can be made to the Yutan Fire and Rescue and can be mailed to the funeral home.

Upcoming Events
Family will receive friends OCT 30. 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM (CST)
Reichmuth Funeral Home – Omaha / Elkhorn
21901 W. Maple Rd
P.O. Box 67
Elkhorn, NE 68022

Funeral Service
OCT 30. 11:00 AM (CST)
Reichmuth Funeral Home – Omaha / Elkhorn
21901 W. Maple Rd
Elkhorn, NE 68022

Cemetery Details
Westlawn Cemetery
5601 Center St.
Omaha, NE 68105

George Parkerson notified us of the passing or Duane H. Dolezal. Duane retired from the Omaha Works on 8/28/1999 with 41 years of service. http://marcysvoboda.com/obituaries/duane-h-dolezal/

Duane H. Dolezal
April 9, 1936 – October 24, 2020

Duane H. Dolezal, age 84 of Hastings, NE, formerly of Omaha, passed away Saturday, October 24, 2020 at Edgewood Vista in Hastings. He was born April 9, 1936 in Wahoo to Henry and Adelia (Machacek) Dolezal. He worked as a foreman for Western Electric for 40 years.

He is survived by his wife, Sinobia Dolezal; children, Steven (Lisa) Dolezal, Dawn (Mark) Anderson, Victoria (Brad) Hockabout, John (Temre) Dolezal, Anthony Dolezal; nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; sisters, Donna (Jim) Stara, Deborah Crosby, Denise Dolezal; nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Adelia Dolezal; uncle and aunt, Don and Marilyn Machacek; grandparents, John and Mayme Machacek.

Private graveside service with Military Honors will be held. Memorial in care of the family for future designations. Visit www.marcysvoboda.com to leave condolences.

Svobada Funeral Home
211 N. Linden Street
Wahoo, NE 68066

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing or Arlo L. Nielsen. Arlo retired as a supervisor in 30 bldg. cutter press area. Arlo retired on 12/30/1989 with 30 years of service. https://roedermortuary.com/arlo-l-nielsen/

Arlo L. Nielsen
8/4/1937 – 10/23/2020

Springfield – Survived by wife Myrtle, daughters Julie (Michael) Noesen, Lauri (James) West, Shellie (Roy) Hudson, grandchildren Matthew, Kara, John, Kyle, Brianne, Dustin, Sarah, Colton, 6 great grandchildren, family and friends.

Visitation Monday (10/26/20) 4:00 – 6:00 PM at Roeder Mortuary. Funeral Service Tuesday 2:00 PM at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 11204 S 204th St. Gretna. Family request please wear a mask. Interment Springfield Memorial Cemetery. Memorials to Springfield Fire & Rescue or Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.

Roeder Mortuary
11710 Standing Stone
Gretna, NE

Roger Nelson notified us of the passing or William D. Plugge. William worked in the cable plant and retired in 1992 with 27 years if service. https://www.campbellaman.com/obituaries/William-Plugge.

William D. Plugge
October 28, 1929 – October 22, 2020

William (Bill) D. Plugge passed away at his home Oct. 22, 2020. Services will be held Monday, October 26, 2020 at 10:30 AM at Campbell Aman Funeral Home. Burial will follow in the Kennard Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 PM Sunday, October 25 at Campbell Aman Funeral Home.

Bill was born Oct. 28, 1929 to Henry and Lillian Plugge in Kennard. Bill married Margaret Mackeprang, on August 26, 1950. Here they lived and raised their children. He worked at Safeway and Western Electric. Bill was known for his great stories and making friends all over. He loved life, sports and hunting. Especially if that sport had grandkids or great-grandkids involved.

He is survived by 3 children: Linda (Jim) Olson, TX., Thomas (Tina) Plugge, MO., And Laurie Daly, NE. 5 GrandKids: Douglas (Kaylin) Olson, TX. Sonja (Kevin) Schettler, KS. Thomas (Kelsey) Plugge, MO. Thomas (Terry) Daly, NE. Joshua (Tonya) Daly, NE. 13 Great-Grandkids and one Sister-in-law.

He was proceeded in death by his parents Henry and Lilly, wife Margaret, brother Robert, one Grandchild and one Great-grandchild, along with 10 in-laws and 4 nephews.

Visitation
OCT 25. 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM (CST)
Campbell-Aman Funeral Home
444 South 17th Street
Blair, NE 68008

Service
OCT 26. 10:30 AM (CST)
Campbell-Aman Funeral Home
444 South 17th Street
Blair, NE 68008

Kennard Cemetery
County Road 30 and County Road 25
Kennard, NE 68034

Arnel Citurs received word from the family and notified us of the passing of Lyndon J. Ensz. Lyndon was a DMTS engineer in Systimax GEC . Lyndon retired from the Omaha Works on 3/1/2009 with 40 years of service.

Lyndon Ensz
3/202/1947 – 3/19/2020
Arnel was informed by Lyndon’s wife (Sharon) that the memorial service would be a private one for family only. To date there has been no obituary in the Omaha World Herald or one posted in any of the funeral homes in Omaha. If a obituary is posted we will update this notice.

Jane Peters posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Norma Konwinski. Jane mentioned that Norma worked in the cabinet area. Norma left the Omaha Work after 2002 with 10 years of service. https://www.mckownfuneralhome.com/obituary/norma-konwinski

Norma Konwinski
March 04, 1951 – October 06, 2020

Norma J. Konwinski, 69, of Yutan, Nebraska passed away October 6, 2020 at her home in Yutan.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 AM on October 24, 2020 at St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Silver Creek, Nebraska. Private family burial in St. Lawrence Cemetery will take place at a later date.

The family will celebrate Norma’s life following Mass and invite everyone to watch the Husker football game and enjoy a catered lunch in the Parish hall. Everyone is welcome to wear Husker attire. Masks are requested, per CDC guidelines.

Norma was born on March 4, 1951 to Joseph and Florence (Kontor) Konwinski in Nance County, Nebraska. She grew up in Silver Creek where she graduated High School in 1969. After graduation, Norma resided in Columbus, Nebraska for a few years. She then purchased an acreage in Yutan. Norma was an owner and trainer of race horses for several years. She enjoyed horse races, fishing, hunting and Nebraska football.

She is survived by: her sister Marian (Charles) Smith, sister-in-law Elaine Konwinski, several Nieces and Nephews

She is preceded in death by: her parents, brothers: Edwin and Joseph

MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL
St. Lawrence Catholic Church
Saturday, October 24, 2020
10:00 AM
Email Details
407 Vine Street
Silver Creek, NE 68663

CELEBRATION OF LIFE
St. Lawrence Parish Hall
Saturday, October 24, 2020
11:00 AM
Email Details
Silver Creek, Nebraska

The family requests masks be worn by those in attendance. Current CDC guidelines will be in place.

MCKOWN FUNERAL HOME – SILVER CREEK
806 4th Street
Silver Creek, NE

Steve Odell and Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Beverly J. Bianchi. Beverly worked in 50 bldg. connector cable and later in 30 bldg. Beverly retired from the Omaha Works on 4/1/1991 with 25 plus years of service. https://heafeyheafey.com/beverly-j-bianchi/
To view a live broadcast of the Service, go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Service” button on the homepage.

Beverly J. Bianchi
July 8, 1930 – October 14, 2020

Preceded in death by husband, Frank; and children, Frank and Donna. Survived by son, Ronald Bianchi (Colleen); daughter-in-law, Ellen Bianchi; four grandchildren: Lee Bianchi, Jamie Dall (Scott), Joey Bianchi and Jonathan Cowdin; and three great-grandchildren.

VISITATION following CDC guidelines: Sunday, October 18th from 5pm to 7pm, at the West Center Chapel. FUNERAL SERVICE: Monday, October 19th, 11am, West Center Chapel. INTERMENT: Calvary Cemetery.

To view a live broadcast of the Service, go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Service” button on the homepage.

VISITATION following CDC guidelines: Sunday, October 18th from 5pm to 7pm, at the West Center Chapel. FUNERAL SERVICE: Monday, October 19th, 11am, West Center Chapel.

HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER
West Center Chapel
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE

Rick Madej brought it to our attention that William “Bill” Witte passed away earlier. Bill worked on the final end in the cable plant. He retired from the Omaha Works on 8/31/2001 with 42 years of service. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/a-obituary?page=lifestory&pid=196931775

William Gene “Bill” Witte
Age 79 – October 8, 2020

Bill Witte was born in Wahoo, Nebraska on July 16, 1941 the son of Clarence and Leona (Mumm) Witte. His family farmed outside of Yutan, NE and Bill attended country school. He loved sports and played football, basketball, and ran track during his high school career at Yutan High School.

After he graduated, He started working for Western Electric in 1959. Bill joined the Air National Guard in his twenties. In 1970, Bill married Marilyn Zwiebel and they had two children, Kyle and Colleen. Bill was a wonderful father and could be found supporting his children at all of their activities. He volunteered as a coach on his children’s baseball, basketball, and soccer teams.

Bill was an avid runner and ran a marathon the year he turned 50. In 2001, Bill retired and started on a new adventure as a school bus driver and became a grandfather for the first time. He adored his grandchildren and enjoyed watching them play sports. In addition to traveling to watch the grandkids, He loved talking Husker football and with his son and his brother. Bill liked spending time with his siblings. Some of his most cherished memories were those times he spent going to lunch with Sharon, Connie, Jim, and Barb.

Bill died at his home in Omaha on Thursday, October 8, 2020. He was preceded in death by: his parents, Clarence and Leona Witte; and his brother, Roger Witte. His is survived by: his wife, Marilyn Witte of Omaha; son, Kyle Witte, and his wife Lori and their children Ryan, Haeleigh, and Dax of San Antonio, TX; a daughter, Colleen Comer, and her husband Dan and their children Tatum, Emmett, and Isla of Clarinda, IA; a brother, James Witte and his wife Barb of Yutan; and sisters, Sharon Miller of Elkhorn and Connie Witte of Wahoo.

Cemetery Details
Hollst Lawn Cemetery
630 County Road L
Yutan, NE 68073

Visitation
OCT 13. 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM (CST)
Reichmuth Funeral Home – Yutan
4th and Vine Street
Yutan, NE 68073

Memorial Service
OCT 14. 11:00 AM (CST)
Reichmuth Funeral Home-Yutan
407 4th St.
Yutan, NE 68073

Judy Gustafson, daughter of Frank and Joyce Holecek, notified Edie Riester of the passing of her parents. Edie forwarded their passing to us. Frank worked as a toolmaker and retired from the Omaha Works on 3/17/1997 with 38 years of service. Judy mentioned that her mother worked at Omaha Works also for awhile. To view a live broadcast of the funeral service, click on the “Stream Funeral Service” option https://boxcast.tv/view/frank-jr-and-joyce-m-holecek-498535

Frank Holecek, Jr., 86
June 1, 1934 – October 12, 2020

Joyce M. Holecek, 80
November 30, 1939 – October 1, 2020

Preceded in death by their parents and son-in-law Jay Porter

Survived by children Frank (Barbie) Holecek, Judy (Richard) Gustafson, Celest (Jon) Gorans, Brian Holecek, Kandice Porter, like a son Timothy Campbell; 11 grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren; loyal companions Minnie, Shooter and Bandit; many more loving relatives and friends

To view a live broadcast of the funeral service, click on the “Stream Funeral Service” option.

Visitation Schedule
Thursday, October 22, 2020
5:00 – 7:00pm
Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home Chapel
5108 F Street
Omaha, NE 68117

Funeral Service
Friday, October 23, 2020
10:00am
Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home Chapel
5108 F Street
Omaha, NE 68117

Burial Schedule
Westlawn – Hillcrest Memorial Park
5701 Center Street
Omaha , NE 68106

Memorial Contributions
In lieu of flowers, memorials will be directed by the family.
c/o: Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home Chapel
5108 F Street
Omaha, NE 68117

Tammy Baumann and Dennis Everman posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Daniel C. Kinsella, Sr. We think that Daniel retired after 2000 with 30 plus years of service. To view a live broadcast of the Vigil, Mass and Graveside Services, go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Service” button on the homepage.

Daniel C. Kinsella, Sr.
January 16, 1950 – October 11, 2020

Preceded in death by wife, Barbara. Survived by sons: Daniel C. Kinsella, Jr. (Kari), Scott Kinsella (Jaime), Christopher Kinsella (Sydney) and Matthew Kinsella (Lacey); stepsons, Matthew Berthold (Sheila) and Andrew Berthold (Abigail); 17 grandchildren: Grace, Rachel, Danny, Ellie, Patrick, Jaci, Olive, Everett, Elliott, Katelynn, Reese, Zac, Jordan, Gus, Anna, Adele and Ava; siblings: Colleen, Susan, Becky, Joe, Bob, Mary, Marty and Kathy.

VISITATION following CDC guidelines: Thursday, October 15th from 5pm to 7pm, at Mary Our Queen Catholic Church (3405 S. 118th St.) followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Friday, October 16th, 10am, Mary Our Queen Catholic Church. INTERMENT: Evergreen Memorial Park. Memorials will be directed by the family. Masks Required.

To view a live broadcast of the Vigil, Mass and Graveside Services, go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Service” button on the homepage.

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries & Creamatory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha NE 68124

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Lloyd Willis Gray. Lloyd retired from the Omaha Works on 1-31-2004 with 38 years of service. Lloyd held a number of different jobs in the cable shop and was working in production control when he retired. www.kahlerdolcemortuary.com

Lloyd Willis Gray
JULY 27, 1943 – OCTOBER 8, 2020

Lloyd was born on July 27, 1943 in Brushyknob, MO to Walter and Hazel Gray. Along with his parents, he and his younger siblings, Donald and Alice lived in Missouri until he was 10 years old and they moved to Nebraska.

Lloyd attended school in Louisville, NE and graduated in 1962. When he was 18 years old, he met the love of his life, Barbara Wiegert and they were united in marriage on June 6, 1964. Lloyd and Barbara were blessed with three children, Lisa, Michael and Kelly.

Lloyd worked at Western Electric (Avaya) for 38 years in a number of different roles in the cable shop. As a young man Lloyd enjoyed many outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing and camping trips with his family at Memphis Lake. He and Barbara also enjoyed bowling and were on a league with his parents for several years. He was a member of St. Columbkille Catholic Church for 44 years and took great pride in his duties as an usher. He and Barbara attended all their grandchildren’s many sporting events and they also loved to travel. Two of their favorite trips were an Alaskan cruise and a 16-day trip to Europe to celebrate their 50th Anniversary with the highlight being a visit to the Vatican. Although Lloyd had many interests, family was always the most important thing to him.

He was deeply loved by many and will be sorely missed. He will be remembered for his kindness, gentle nature, infectious smile and big bear hugs.

Lloyd is survived by his wife of 56 years, Barbara; daughter Lisa Goldsmith (Robert) of Omaha, NE; son Michael Gray (Kristie) of Omaha, NE, and daughter Kelly Epperson (David) of Marathon, FL, grandchildren Matt, Erika, Jordan, Brittany, Nathan, Nolan; great-grandchildren Eliza, Hayden, Rhett, Grayson, and many friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents and great granddaughter Saige Choquette.

Visitation Tuesday, October 13 from 5-7pm with Vigil Service at 7pm at Kahler Dolce Mortuary, 441 North Washington Street, Papillion, NE

Mass of Christian burial Wednesday, October 14 at 10am at St. Columbkille Catholic Church, 200 E. 6th, Papillion.

Private Inurnment.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions sent in care of the family.

Kahler Dolce Mortuary
441 North Washington Street
Papillion, NE 68046

Tom Adamson notified us of the passing of Reginald R. “Reg” Yates. “Reg” retired from the Omaha Works on 12/30/1989 with 35 years of service. Reg was a Computer Project Engineer. The Funeral will be live streamed on Marcy Mortuary Facebook page. Visit www.marcysvoboda.com to leave condolences. http://marcysvoboda.com/obituaries/reginald-reg-yates/

Reginald R. “Reg” Yates
Age 89

Reginald “Reg” R. Yates, 89 of Ashland, NE passed away Wednesday, October 7, 2020 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born February 23, 1931 in Mount Ayr, IA to Wayne and Eula (Neff) Yates. He graduated from Creston High School in Creston, IA in 1949 and attended Drake University. Reg served his country in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War and was honorably discharged on November 30, 1952. He remained in the Air Guard Reserve until 1959. He was united in marriage on July 30, 1950 to Patricia L. Whitney at the First Presbyterian Church in Creston, IA. From this union three children were born, Joyce, Jim and Janet. After a long battle with cancer on August 11, 1993 Patricia passed away. Reg later married Betty Ballou of Ashland who passed away in 2011. Reg retired from Western Electric as a Computer Project Engineer after 35 years of faithful service. After retirement he worked at Mahoney State Park and SAC Museum.

Reg was an active member of the United Methodist Church, United Methodist Men, Comet Lodge #229 AF & AM Masonic Lodge, Men in Missions, Shriners, American Legion #129, VFW #9776, Disabled Veterans and spent 25 years on the Ashland Greenwood School Board.

He enjoyed playing in the Shrine band and orchestra, golfing, piloting airplanes, traveling and latch hooking rugs for his family. In his later years he enjoyed spending time and dancing with special friend, Marilyn Wright.
Reg is survived by his children, Joyce (Tim) Victor of Grand Island, NE, Jim (Donna Yard) Yates of Ashland, Janet (Tim) Neumann of Wahpeton, ND; grandchildren, Katherine (Matt) Victor Green of Grand Island, Nathaniel (Samantha) Yates of McAllen, TX, Abigail (Caitlin) Yates Bryte of Noblesville, IN, Chelsea (Craig) Sallach of Ewing, NE, Morganne (Josh) Roll of Dunn Center, ND, Patrick Rollins of Frederick, CO, Taytam (Suzanne) Myhra of Pueblo, CO; great-grandchildren, Marissa Green and Arianna Green of Grand Island, Evelyn Yates and Benjamin Yates of McAllen, TX, Olive Dunnewold (Bryte) of Nobelsville, IN, Owen Sallach, Warren Sallach, Quincy Sallach, Hazel Sallach of Ewing, NE, Vance Roll and Dean Roll of Dunn Center, ND.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Wayne and Eula Yates, wives, Patricia Yates and Betty Yates.

Funeral Service with Masonic Rites Saturday, Oct. 10, 2020, 11:00 am at United Methodist Church in Ashland. Rev. Dr. Jeff Thurman, officiating.
Visitation, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020, 5-7 pm at Marcy Mortuary.
Face coverings and social distancing required while attending the funeral and visitation. Face masks will be provided.

Interment with Military Honors at Ashland Cemetery.
Memorials to Ashland United Methodist Church, Shriners Hospital for Children or Special Operations Warrior Foundation.

The Funeral will be live streamed on Marcy Mortuary Facebook page.
Visit www.marcysvoboda.com to leave condolences.

Marcy Mortuary
104 N. 15th Street
Ashland, NE 68003

Vern Larson notified us of the passing Terry L. Moore. Terry retired from the Omaha Works on 9/22/2000 with 41 years of service. Terry worked in the planting room at the Omaha Works. There will be a Private Family Service.

Terry L. Moore
July 19, 1940 – October 2, 2020

Ducks across Southwest Iowa can take a sigh of relief as Terry L Moore of Crescent IA, passed on October 2, 2020.

He is survived by children Michael Moore, Mishelle Gift and Mark Moore, 10 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.

One Life Lived, Many lives touched.

Private family service.

Jim Mantich notified us of the passing of Douglas A. Lowe. Doug worked in the cable plant and retired in 1993 with 35 years of service. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/Douglas-Lowe-obituary?pid=196890638

Douglas A. Lowe
November 21, 1940 – October 1, 2020
Age 79

Preceded in death by wife Patricia (Novotny).

Survivied by sons Daniel (Cheryl), David, Dennis; grandson Raymond.

Visitation Schedule
Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home Chapel
5108 F Street
Omaha, NE 68117
Monday, October 5, 2020
5:00pm – 7:00pm

Funeral Service
Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home Chapel
5108 F Street
Omaha, NE 68117
Tuesday, October 6, 2020
11:00am

Bohemian Cemetery
5201 Center Street
Omaha , NE 68106

Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home Chapel
5108 F Street
Omaha, NE 68117

Dennis Everman posted today on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Robert A. Fleming. Robert retired from the Omaha Works on 4/14/1982 with 26 years of service. https://www.klsfuneralhome.com/services.asp?page=odetail&id=2566&locid=1#.X3u_I2hKiUm

Robert A. Fleming
December 10, 1927 – September 26, 2020

Preceded in death by wife, Louise; granddaughters, Christine Fleming and Melissa Allen; 2 brothers and 3 sisters. Survived by sons, Ronald (Linda) and Dennis (Elizabeth); daughters, Patricia Elsasser and Diane Warren; 8 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren, 4 great-great-grandchildren.

VISITATION with the family: Thursday, 5-7pm, October 1, at the mortuary. FUNERAL: Friday, 10am October 2, at the mortuary. Interment: Hillcrest Cemetery. Memorials to Hanscom Park United Methodist Church.

KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME
5108 “F” Street
Omaha, NE
(402) 731-1234

Jim Mantich and Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing or Dean F. Frye, Jr.. Dean retired from the Omaha Works on 8/31/2001 with 37 years of service. Dean worked in the cable plant and was first elected to I.B.E.W. Local 1974’s executive in 1974. https://www.johnagentleman.com/obituaries/Dean-Earl-Frye-Jr?obId=18477309#/obituaryInfo

Dean E. Frye, Jr.
Age 76

Of Omaha, NE. Passed away on September 29, 2020.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Dean Sr. and Bette; brother, Rick. Survived by his wife of 52 years, Chris; daughter, Deanna (Jeff); son, David; daughter, Diane (Troy); 9 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; sister, Cheryl (Eldon) Moser; brothers, Ron (Sharon), Mark (Lori); many nieces and nephews.

A Private Celebration of Life will be Saturday, October 10th. Memorials to the American Heart Association.

JOHN A. GENTLEMAN MORTUARIES AND CREMATORY
72nd STREET CHAPEL, 1010 N 72nd Street
Omaha, NE

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing or Lorine F. Maaske. Lorine retired from the Omaha Works on 2/29/1984. Lorine worked in the office 20 bldg and retired with 25 years of service. https://roedermortuary.com/lorine-f-maaske/

Lorine F. Maaske
February 5, 1924 – September 22, 2020

Omaha. Preceded in death by her husband of 54 years, Donald Maaske; parents, Henry and Catherine Sinner. Survived by daughters: Sharon Finnegan (Dennis), Kathie Mattox (Warren); grandchildren: Andy Mattox (Holly), Todd Mattox (Nicole), (Holly), Todd Mattox (Nicole), Chris Finnegan (Crystal) and Kerry Wise (Justin); great-grandchildren: Aubrey, Aiden, William, Finn, Mallory, Braxton, Evie, Linly, Conner, Sam, Cooper, and Rhett.

Private Family Service at a later date. Memorials to Hospice Serene Care and Alzheimer’s Association.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – Gretna Chapel
11710 Standing Stone
Gretna, NE – 402-332-0090

Dennis Everman posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of John D. Rodgers. John retired from the Omaha Works some time after 2000 with over 25 years of service. https://memorials.mosermemorialchapels.com/john-rogers/4335265/index.php

John D. Rogers
July 8, 1948 – September 18, 2020

John D. Rogers, 72 years, of Nickerson, Nebraska, passed away Friday, Sep. 18, 2020, at his home.

John was born July 8, 1948, to John W. and Viola (Osborne) Rogers in Omaha, Nebraska. John was born and raised in Omaha. He served in the U.S. Navy from Jan. 26, 1968, to Jan. 17, 1972. In November of 1971, he married Betty Ann Crain in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. He worked for Western Electric until his retirement in 2013.

John was a huge Husker fan. He loved building model cars and was quite crafty.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

He is survived by his wife, Betty; daughter, Betty (Scott) Gossett; sons, Michael (Melissa) Rogers, Timothy Rogers; sisters, Caren (Teri) York, Diane (Norm) Vogel; brother, Daniel Rogers; 9 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren.

A Celebration of Life gathering will be from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 23, at the Nickerson Fire Hall.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

Online condolences may be left at: www.mosermemorialchapels.com.

Moser Memorial Chapel
2170 N. Somers Ave.
Fremont, NE

Dick “Scotty” Scott notified us today of the passing of Edward Jershin. Ed retired from Western Electric where he worked as an Inspector and a Machinist. Ed was a long service retiree and we don’t have service records of Western Electric retirees.

Edward Jershin
September 18, 1927 – May 7, 2020

Edward Jershin, age 92, of Omaha was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Mary Jershin; sister, Amelia; and brothers, Frank and James Jershin of Omaha. Edward is survived by his wife, Lowene (Rothe) Jershin; daughter, Jill (Alan) Butler of Elkhorn, NE; son, Jay (Alison) Jershin of Allen, TX; and grandchildren, Craig Butler (Hilary) of Wahoo NE, Cole Butler of Columbus OH, and Lauren and Jacob Jershin of Allen, TX.

Ed served in the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force Reserves. He retired from Western Electric where he worked as an Inspector and a Machinist.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE SERVICE:
10am Friday, September 18, at Lutheran Church of the Master – West Campus in Elkhorn

Lutheran Church of the Master – West Campus
1200 N 181st Ct
Elkhorn, NE 68022

Vern Larson and Darrel Sudduth notified us today of the passing of Frank Kros. Jo Ann Alback posted it on the AT&T Facebook page. Frank retired from the Omaha Works on 2/28/1992 with 33 years of service. Frank was a supervisor in 30 bldg. https://heafeyheafey.com/frank-s-kros-jr/

Frank S. “Sonny” Kros Jr.
June 14, 1938 – September 14, 2020

Frank S. Kros, Jr. (“Sonny”) passed away on September 14, 2020 at his home in Louisville, NE. He was 82. He died peacefully surrounded by children, grandchildren and great children. Frank was born on June 14, 1938 in Omaha to Frank S. Kros, Sr. and Anna Kuzio. He was the fourth of six children.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and oldest sister, Bernice Janacek. He is survived by sisters, Dorothy Halamek and Eleanor Frady; brothers, Tom Kros (Kathy) and Mike Kros (Pauletta); sons, Steven Kros (Ruth) of Omaha; Frank Kros (Shawn) of Fallston, MD; Doug Kros (Laura) of Garmisch-Partenkurchen, Germany; Tim Kros of Council Bluffs, IA; and Kevin Kros (Patti O’Connor) of Bellevue; daughter, Michelle Schmidt (Don) of Gretna; thirteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

A beloved son, brother, father, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle and cousin, Frank’s greatest passion was his family. His love of woodworking, gardening and winemaking created gifts enjoyed by many.

Visitors are welcomed on Friday, September 18, from 5-6:30pm at West Center Chapel followed by a VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Saturday, September 19, at 11am at Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 100 9th Street, Springfield, NE. A Celebration of Life Reception will be hosted by the family immediately following at Louisville Senior Center, 423 Elm Street, Louisville, NE 68037. In lieu of flowers, donations are invited to Saint Joseph Catholic Church and the Louisville Public Library.

Hefey-Hoffmann Dworak-Cutler
West Center Chapel, 7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE

George Parkerson notified us today of the passing of Harold J. Slaight. Harold was a senior engineer at the Omaha Works retiring on 10/31/1988 with 36 years of service. No memorial events are currently scheduled. To offer your sympathy during this difficult time, you can now have memorial trees planted in a National Forest in memory of your loved one. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/omaha/obituary.aspx?n=harold-j-slaight&pid=196783085

Harold J Slaight
September 10, 1928 – September 9, 2020

Harold Jean Slaight, age 91, passed away from complications of COVID on September 9, 2020. He and his twin brother Gerald were born in rural Astoria, IL on September 10, 1928 to Lloyd and Faye (Brainard) Slaight. He graduated from Lewistown, IL High School, the University of Illinois with a Mechanical Engineering Degree and an MBA from Creighton University.

He married his college sweetheart, Ann Larsen in 1952. After Harold completed his military service as an Army First Lieutenant in Korea, they moved to Omaha where he worked as a senior engineer at Western Electric for 36 years. They took their three children on annual trips traveling across America and visiting extended family in central Illinois. He loved to play bridge, and played several times a week with his friends at Immanuel Village.

Harold was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Ann; daughter, Susan; two brothers and their spouses. He is survived by sons, Tom Slaight and wife Marsha from Springfield MO, and Greg Slaight and wife Dianne from Coppell, TX; son-in-law Chris Clark of Peachtree City, GA. He had six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews who will miss him dearly.

Service details are pending. Memorials may be given to the Alzheimer’s Association or American Cancer Society. Online condolences can be left at the funeral home website.

Westlawn Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 Center St.
Omaha, NE

Darrel Sudduth notified us today of the passing Richard G. Iaffaldano. Richard was an Engineer at Western Electric, Hawthorne Works in Cicero, IL; continuing as Manager of Engineering at the Omaha, NE Works; and ultimately retiring as Director of Engineering, Human Resources and Manufacturing for AT&T, Atlanta Works, Norcross, GA. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/omaha/obituary.aspx?n=richard-g-iaffaldano&pid=196783013

Richard G. Iaffaldano
May 10, 1933 – September 4, 2020

Richard G. Iaffaldano, age 87, died at home in Naples, FL on Sept. 4, 2020 after a long illness. Formerly of Chicago IL, River Forest IL, Omaha NE, and Dunwoody GA. Beloved husband, father and grandfather. Married to LaVerne nee Cutro “Dr. I” for 65 years. They were blessed with three children: Michelle (George Graef) of Lincoln, NE; Robert (Kimberly Herling) of Hinsdale, IL; and Frank (Barbara Curry) of Pasadena, CA and seven grandchildren: Michael, Lindsay, Nicholas, Jack, Rachel, Caroline, and Kristen. Richard was well-respected as a kind and generous man, who shared freely of his time and talents and modeled for his children how to live his faith as a devoted spouse and loving father.

He was a graduate of Santa Maria Addolorata elementary and St. Ignatius High School, Chicago IL; St. Procopius College (Benedictine University), Lisle IL; MBA graduate studies at U. of Chicago. Served in U.S. Army Artillery Corps during Korean conflict. Devoted his entire career to working in the Bell Telephone system, beginning as an Engineer at Western Electric, Hawthorne Works in Cicero, IL; continuing as Manager of Engineering at the Omaha, NE Works; and ultimately retiring as Director of Engineering, Human Resources and Manufacturing for AT&T, Atlanta Works, Norcross, GA.

Richard was a Knight Commander with Star of the Papal Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem; member and Eucharistic Minister at All Saints Catholic Church, Dunwoody GA, and St. William Catholic Church, Naples, FL. He served on the Finance Board and Parish Council of All Saints Church, Dunwoody, GA.

Among many volunteer positions over his lifetime, Richard served on the Council of Advisors for Gwinnett Technical Institute in GA. He enjoyed working with young people as a tutor at numerous schools and community centers in Omaha, NE, Atlanta, GA, and Naples FL. He was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America and served on the Board of Directors, Westgate Homeowners Association, and numerous committees at Moorings Golf and Country Club, Naples, FL.

Preceded in death by mother and father, Anna (Russo) and Frank Iaffaldano; brother and sister-in-law, Dominic (Rosemary); and sister and brother-in-law, Rosalie (Harry Toyser).

The family wishes to thank all of his wonderful healthcare aides over the years and also Avow Hospice for their tender loving care.
Burial at Queen of Heaven Masoleum, Hillside, IL. Donations can be made in Richard’s name to St. William Church Building Fund, Naples, FL (www.saintwilliam.org), or to the American Heart Association (www2.heart.org).

Darrel Sudduth and Dick “Scotty” Scott notified us today of the passing of Donald E. Lanspa. We have no records on Donald E. Lanspa. Don must have retired before 1990. Don was a supervisor in bldg. 30. https://www.johnagentleman.com/obituaries/Donald-E–Lanspa?obId=18276851#/obituaryInfo

Donald E. Lanspa
September 4, 1933 – September 5, 2020

Donald Lanspa of Southlake, Texas, entered into the eternal life on September 5, 2020, at
the age of 87.

He is survived by his children Mark Lanspa (D. Gregory Scarffe) of New York, NY, Patricia Lanspa Duty (Todd Duty) of Phoenix, AZ and Paul Lanspa (Katryce Lanspa) of Roanoke, TX,; and four grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents Don and Victoria Lanspa; his cherished wife of 59
years, Barbara Lanspa, preceded him in death by just 92 days.

Donald was a 1951 graduate of Scottsbluff High School and graduated cum laude from the University of Notre Dame in 1955.

He served in the US Army and was honorably discharged in 1957. He received his MBA from
Denver University.

Saturdays in the Fall will not be the same without Donald’s passionate following and post-game analysis of his beloved Fighting Irish football.

IN LIEU OF FLOWERS, Memorial contributions can be made in his honor to the Lanspa
Family Seminary Trust at the University of Notre Dame https://giving.nd.edu/lanspa

John A. Gentleman
Mortuaries & Crematory
1010 North 72 Street
Omaha, NE 68154

Dick “Scotty” Scott notified us of the passing Harlan “Bud” Purcell. Bud retired from the Omaha Works on 9/22/2000. www.crosby-burket.com

Harlan B. Purcell
October 5, 1927 – September 5, 2020

Purcell, Harlan B. October 5, 1927 – September 5, 2020 Preceded in death by parents, Benjamin and Neva; and sister: Dee Stueve. Survived by wife Mary; son, Kevin (Colleen) Purcell of Omaha; daughter, Lori (Mike) Kuhn of Grand Island, NE; 7 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and sister, Eleanor (Dick) Peterson. FUNERAL SERVICE: Thursday at 1pm at Mortuary. VISITATION: Wednesday from 6-7pm at Mortuary. INTERMENT: Pleasant Hill Cemetery.

CROSBY BURKET SWANSON – COLONIAL CHAPEL
11902 W. Center Road
Omaha, NE

Janet Mae Cox
July 23, 1940 – August 23, 2020
Age 80
Cox, Janet Mae July 23, 1940 – August 23, 2020 Age 80, of Lazy Acres, AR. Passed away following a lengthy battle with cancer. She was born in Council Bluffs, IA to Walter B. and Darlene V. Cox. Janet was a graduate of Abraham Lincoln H.S. in Council Bluffs. She worked at Lucent Technologies and, after 36 years of service, retired to her home in Lazy Acres, AR in 1997. Janet is survived by her sister, Barbara (Bobbie) Conatella; aunt, Bessie (Punky) Schmielau; uncle, Jay T. Cox (Joanne); sisters in-law, Lyla Cox (Walt) and Jennifer Jensen (Terry); nieces and nephews: Lynn Holthaus (Kevin), Jerry Whitbeck, Kathy Cox-Smith (Ron), Kelly Schierbrock (Mike), Ramona Lebaugh, Danielle Cox, Teri Jo McNeal, and Billy Cox (Shelley); as well as numerous great-nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by parents, Walter and Darlene Cox; brothers, Walter Earl Cox and Terry W. Cox; brother in-law, Martin Conatella. The family asks that all donations be sent to the Council Bluffs Salvation Army. A Memorial will be held for Janet in Council Bluffs, IA at a later date.

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Joseph J. Novak. Joe worked in accounting at the Omaha Works. Joe retired from the Omaha Works on 1/23/1987 with 30 years of service. https://heafeyheafey.com/joseph-j-novak/

Joseph J. Novak
February 16, 1925 – August 29, 2020

Joseph Julian Novak, devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather died on August 29, 2020. He was born in Omaha on February 16, 1925 to Amelia and Joseph Novak.

Joseph graduated from Omaha South High School and the University of Omaha. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, having served on the USS California from 1944 to 1945. He worked in management for Western Electric for over thirty years and was a longtime member of St. Thomas More Catholic Church.

Joe is preceded in death by sisters, Leona Helms and Victoria Roth, and brothers, John and James Novak. He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Patricia; daughter, Deborah Novak (Edward Bilek); son, Michael Novak (Karla); grandchildren: Shaw Ketels (Brooke), Cody Novak (Meghan), Kieley Hecker (Matt), and Thomas Novak; and three great-grandchildren

VISITATION begins Wednesday, September 2nd, 4pm with a WAKE SERVICE at 7pm at the mortuary. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Thursday, September 3rd, 10:30am, St. Thomas More Catholic Church (4804 Grover St.) INTERMENT: Calvary Cemetery. Memorials to St. Thomas More Church or New Cassel.

Heafey Hoffman Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries & Crematory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha NE 68124

Steve Miller notified us that he received an email from a lady back east informing him of the passing of Lorraine Haverman. Lorraine retired from the Omaha Works on 2/1/1990 with 21 years of service. We have no more information about Lorraine as of today. Steve has emailed the lady and she hasn’t responded to him yet with an obituary for Lorraine. If more information becomes available it will be posted.

Lorraine Haverman
2020

Mr. Miller
We spoke last week regarding Lorraine Haverman and her having worked at Western Electric on the assembly line in Building No. 30 from 1969-1990. As discussed, I am attaching a photograph of Mrs. Haverman with the hope that you may recognize her from your long-term work at Western Electric (and successor companies). Please let me know if you recognize Mrs. Haverman from her attached photograph.

Judith Pollard just notified us of the passing of Gary C. Jones. Gary worked in plant trades. We don’t have a retirement date for Gary but we think he had over 30 years of service at the Omaha Works. Memorial Service for family and close friends by invitation only. www.bramanmortuary.com/obituaries/Gary-C-Jones?obId=17988592#/obituaryInfo


Gary C. Jones
October 6, 1940 – August 17th, 20020

Gary C. Jones, Age 79, of Omaha, died August 17th, 2020. He is survived by daughter, Vicki Jones, son, Greg Jones and his wife Jessica, grandson, Gary D. Jones and his wife, Abbie, grandaughter, Alicia Jones, brother, Robert Jones and his wife, Netta, and great-grandchildren.

Memorial Service for family and close friends by invitation only. Time and place to be announced privately by phone, from family members.

Gary touched many hearts with his gentle kindness and loving spirit. He will be missed immensely by those who love him.

May Gary rest in peace, in the loving arms of his Lord and savior, Jesus Christ, forever and ever. Amen.

Braman Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144th St.
Omaha, NE

Catherine Swedberg notified us of the passing of Blanche Z. Hofmann. Blanche retired from the Omaha Works on 10/31/1986 with 33 years of service. Blanche passed away on August 18, 2020. Her private graveside services were held at Evergreen Memorial Park. www.heafeyheafey.com

Blanche Z. Hofmann
Age 97

Hofmann, Blanche Z. April 2, 1923 – August 18, 2020 Age 97 of Omaha. Beloved wife, mother, sister, sister-in-law, aunt and friend. Left to cherish her memory are daughter, Marcia Hofmann; brother and sister-in-law, Eugene and Evelyn Zaloudek; nieces and nephews. Blanche retired from AT&T Technologies in 1986 with 33 years of service. Private Graveside Services were held at Evergreen Memorial Park. Memorials are suggested to King of Kings Lutheran Church, 11615 “I” Street, Omaha, NE 68137-1211 or the Methodist Hospital Foundation Crisis Response Fund, 8701 West Dodge Rd., Suite 450, Omaha, NE 68114.

Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler
West Center Chapel
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE

Ethel Stennis-Mickel posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Kathleen Jane Landrum. Kathleen retired from the Omaha Works in 2011 with 40 years of service.

Kathleen Jane Landrum
February 4, 1950 – August 4, 2020

Kathleen Jane Landrum was born February 4, 1950 to Arthur and Adelaide Mitchell in Omaha, NE. Kathy was the third child born to the union. She attended Lake, Long and Kellom Elementary Schools and Technical Jr and Senior High Schools where she graduated in 1968.

In that same year she met the love of her life, Leroy Landrum, and they were later married on February 5, 1972. To that union their two wonderful sons, Leroy and Lance Landrum were born.

Kathleen received Christ early in life, devoting her time whenever and wherever needed in the church.

Kathy was a hard working woman, her first job was at King Restaurant and later moved onto Western Electric where she gave them 40 years of service and ultimately retired in 2011 after the company changed its name to Connectivity Solutions. Kathy was a family woman, she loved spending time with everyone but enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren the most.

Kathy was a kind and loving woman and shared her poise personality with whomever she came in contact with whomever she came in contact with and her legacy will carry on.

Kathy is preceded in death by her parents, Arthur and Adelaide Mitchell; her Father and mother-N-Love, Leon and Leslie Landrum; three sisters; 2 brothers; and a brother-N-Love.

She leaves to forever cherish her memory, her husband, Leroy Landrum of Omaha, NE; 2 sons, Leroy II (Meya) Landrum and Lance Landrum of Omaha, NE; grandchildren, Ashley, Aleeah, Lance, Latrell,LeeVell, Isaiah, LayAunna, Laiden, King Leroy III; and Leondre Landrum, all of Omaha, NE; brother, Joseph Mitchell of Denver, CO; sisters, Mildred (Clyde) White of De Soto, TX, and Frances (James) Tyler of Omaha, NE. She also leaves 4 generations of nieces, nephews, cousins a lifetime of friends, and bonus Grandchildren Melik, Peighton, and Angelo. Kathy will truly be missed and most definitely will never be forgotten.

Visitation
Monday, August 17, 2020
6:00PM – 8:00PM
Good Shepherd Funeral Home
4425 S 24th Street
Omaha, NE 68107

Funeral Ceremony
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
11:00AM
Clair Memorial United Methodist Church
5544 Ames Avenue
Omaha, NE

Sue Lindblad posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of David Bailey Sr. Sue mentioned that Dave worked in relay adjust in the 70’s. We don’t have any records on Dave. A number co-workers remembered Dave on the Facebook page. The funeral is this Friday, August 14, 2020 at 11:00 am. http://roedermortuary.com/david-bailey-sr/

David Bailey Sr.
6/13/1941 – 7/30/2020

David Bailey Sr. was born June 13, 1941 in Barlow, Mississippi to Eddie Bailey Sr. and Madonia Viola Martin. He departed this life, July 30, 2020. David attended school in Barlow until he was a teenager. In 1958 he moved with his younger siblings to Omaha, Nebraska. He attended and graduated from Technical High School.

David started singing and dancing at an early age. He loved music and it played an especially important role in his life. He also played guitar. He joined Salem Baptist Church and sang in the choir. Later he sang in a band with his brother Joe called the Gospel Travelers.

David was the former spouse of Vina Bailey (Williams) and from that union five children, David Jr., Vanessa, Terence, Lisa, and Tony were born. The two remained amicable after their union. David was preceded in death by Vina. During his life David worked as a bus driver for the city of Omaha driving for Metro Transit for thirty years. He also did car restoration with his brother Joe at his car shop. After retiring he went back to work for Omaha Public Schools as a bus driver part-time. He will be remembered for his charming personality, beautiful singing voice, and love for cars.

David was preceded in death by his mother Madonia Viola Martin, father Eddie Bailey Sr, siblings Ruby Lee Bailey, Nannie Lee Bailey Briscoe, Crissie Ree Bailey Chalmers, Eddie Bailey, Jr, William L. Bailey, Sr, Bennie L, Esters, Joseph Bailey, Sr, Paul Bailey, Emanuel Bailey. He is survived by brothers Nathaniel (Laura) Bailey, Yuma, Arizona, and Ernest Wilson, Crystal Springs MS. Sisters Viola Seals, St. Paul, MN; Georgia Nolen, Detroit, MI; Willie Mae Stewman, Jackson, MS; Hazel (Johnny) McGowan, Aurora, IL; Helen Wilson, Crystal Springs, MS; and step-mother Eliza Bailey, Utica, MS. His daughters Vanessa, Lisa (Keith), four sons David Jr., Terence (Cynthia), Tony, and Devin; and a host of nieces, nephews, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.

Visitation:
Thursday, August 13, 2020
5:00 – 7:00 PM

Service:
11:00 AM Friday, August 14, 2020, at Roeder Mortuary, 2727 N. 108th St., Omaha, NE.

Roeder Mortuary:
2727 N. 108th St. Omaha, NE 68164
(402) 496-9000

Interment:
Evergreen Memorial Park, Omaha Ne

Jane Peters reported on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Linda K. Lewis. Linda worked at the Omaha Works but we don’ have a retirement date for her.

To view a live broadcast of the Memorial Service, go to our website and click the View Live Cast button on the homepage. Go to www.heafeyheafey.com and hit the “View Live Cast” button on the right top of page.

Linda K. Lewis
June 6, 1952 – August 3, 2020

Preceded in death by husband, Terry R. Lewis; father, LeRoy Parrish; mother, Carol Parrish; and sister, Pamela Wetzel. Survived by sons, Terry Lewis (Michele) and Jeremy Lewis (Kim); daughter, Wendy Tristan (David); grandchildren: Tyler White (Kaylie), Kaylin White, Hope White, Haley Lewis, Willow Lewis, Wyatt Lewis, Brooke Lewis, Sara Thompson (Chris), Amber Tristan, Elena Tristan, Anna Stackpole, Caitlyn Finnerty, Sylvia, Chloe and Lila; great-grandchildren: Emma Lewis, Riley Thompson and Evelyn Lewis; brother, Allan Parrish; and brother-in-law, Wayne Lewis.

VISITATION following CDC guidelines: Friday, August 7th from 4pm to 7pm, at the West Center Chapel followed by MEMORIAL SERVICE at 7pm.

To view a live broadcast of the Memorial Service, go to our website and click the View Live Cast button on our homepage.

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Morturaries & Crematory
7805 West Center Road,
Omaha NE 68124

Annie Grant Smith
Ethel Stennis-Mickel posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Annie Grant Smith. Annie retired from the Omaha Works on 2/10/1994 with 30 years of service. Ethel said that the funeral will be on 8/15/2020 at the Morning Star Baptist Church at 10 am. To date we haven’t been able to find a obituary.

Kathy Landrum
Ethel Stennis-Mickel posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Kathy Landrum. We don’t have a retirement date for Kathy. We think Kathy retired from the Omaha Works after Commscope purchased the Works and she had 30 years of service. To date we haven’t been able to find a obituary.

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Charlotte B “Lolly” Wiebelhas. Charlotte retired from the Omaha Works on 12/2/1998 with 28 years of service. The family invites guests to participate by livestream. Please go to www.heafeyheafey.com and hit the “View Live Cast” button on the right top of page.

Charlotte A. “Lolly” Wiebelhaus
May 19, 1939 – July 31, 2020

Preceded in death by husband, Allyn; parents, Marcus and Mary Becker; brothers, Donald, Wilfred and Florenze Becker; sisters, Mercedes Hoebelheinrich and Rita Vornhagen. Survived by children, Richard and David (Deana) Wiebelhaus and Cindy Shaw (Mark); grandchildren: Nathan, Matthew (Liz), Kaleb, Jonathon, Nancy Corsi (James), Nicole and Kelsey; sisters, Genevieve Schulte (Charles) and Rose Marie “Sis” Paulsen; many nieces and nephews.

Private VIGIL SERVICE: Thursday, August 6th, 7pm, at the West Center Chapel. Private MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Friday, August 7th, 10am, St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church. INTERMENT: Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the church.

The family invites guests to participate by livestream. Please go to www.heafeyheafey.com and hit the “View Live Cast” button.

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Morturaries & Crematory
7805 West Center Road,
Omaha NE 68124

Dennis Everman of Fremont post on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Robert “Bob” Schueth. Bob retired from the Omaha Works on4/20/1999 with 25 years of service. https://memorials.mosermemorialchapels.com/robert-schueth/4291718/index.php

Robert “Bob” Schueth
January 19, 1935 – August 3, 2020

Robert “Bob” F. Schueth, 85 years, of Fremont, NE passed away Monday, August 3, 2020 at Dunklau Gardens. He was born January 19, 1935 in Humphrey, NE to Leo and Gertrude (Schrage) Schueth.

Robert grew up in Humphrey, graduated St. Francis High School in 1953 and his secondary education was at Milford. He married Lois J. Ottis in Humphrey, NE on December 1, 1956. She passed away April 11, 2017. Robert was employed by General Wholesale in Norfolk, NE, Western Electric in Omaha, bar tended for Sunshine Tavern in Fremont and retired from Lucent Technology, Omaha, in 1999.

He was a member of St Patrick Catholic Church, where he was a frequent usher and a longtime member of the Fremont Eagles Club.

Robert is survived by his sons; Tim (Carolyn ) Schueth and Todd (Kristi) Schueth all of Fremont, NE; brother Eugene (Ardith) Schueth of Humphrey, NE; grandchildren, Mandi, Nathan, Kali, Alicia, Cassie, and Madison, and nine great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and wife, Lois.

Funeral Mass will be 10:00 A.M., Monday, August 10, 2020 at St Patrick Catholic Church in Fremont. Visitation will be from 2-4 PM on Sunday, August 9 with a Rosary beginning at 4 PM at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont.

Interment will follow mass at Calvary Cemetery in Fremont.

Online condolences at www.mosermemorialchapels.com

Moser Memorial Chapel
2170 N. Somers Ave.
Fremont, NE

George Parkerson notified us of the passing of Frank J. Kurtz Jr. I checked our records and couldn’t find any information about Frank. Vern Larson emailed me and said that Frank was a supervisor in the cable plant before leaving for sales in the early 80’s. Frank left the Omaha Works to head up the WE service and distribution center in Pleasanton, CA. Then into sales. A celebration of Frank’s life will be held at a later date.

Frank J. Kurtz Jr.
November 10, 1946-July 27, 2020

Frank, age 73, passed away peacefully on Monday, July 27th surrounded by his family members in Overland Park, Kansas. Frank is survived by his wife of 54 years, Mary Kay Neuberger Kurtz; Children: Michelle, Scott, Steve (Tina), Amy, and Katie (Dr. Jaime) Barberena; Grandchildren: Melissa, Jackson, Emma, Bo, Abigail, CeCe, Xaver, Anthony, and Santino; Great Grandson: Harley; Sister, Catherine (Gene) Galus; Sister-in-law, Elizabeth (Dr. John) Girardot; Brother-in-law, Joseph (Patty) Neuberger, nieces and nephews.

Preceded in death by parents, Frank Sr. and Monica Kurtz; infant brother John Paul; Parents-in-law, John and Kathryn Neuberger; Brother-in-law, John Neuberger Jr.

Frank was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska where he was a gifted student-athlete at Archbishop Ryan High School earning All-Metro honors in football and basketball. His favorite sport activity was joining his wife in watching, cheering and supporting his children and grandchildren for over 50 years.

Frank was a dedicated and loyal sales executive at Western Electric/AT&T in Omaha and later in Overland Park for 37 years and was fortunate enough to retire at the age of 57. A celebration of Frank’s life will be held at a later date.

To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store.

Published in Kansas City Star on Aug. 4, 2020.

Jerrie Hamlet shared on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Dorothy Stika. Dorothy retired from the Omaha Works on 10/8/1991 with 26 years of service.
www.bethanyfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Dorothy-Phyllis-Stika-?obId=17631369#/obituaryInfo
CDC guidelines for social distancing are being followed and recommendations for masks.

Dorothy “Phyllis” Stika
September 22, 1937 – July 27, 2020

Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents James & Dorothy Moore, her husband Frank J. Stika, Jr.; three sisters and four brothers.

She is survived by her children Frank (Mary Jo) Stika, Greg Stika, Lori (Dan) Ceselski, Lisa (Randy Whalen) Mascarello, Lynn (Tim) Rico and Mark (Kelli) Stika; 15 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; siblings Betty Henley, Kate Rock, Judy Henningsen, Richard Moore; and many nieces and nephews.

CDC guidelines for social distancing are being followed and recommendations for masks.

To send flowers or plant a tree in memory of Dorothy “Phyllis” Stika, visit the Tribute Store.

Memorial Contribution
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION

Visitation
Friday 31, July
5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Funeral Service
Saturday 1, August
11:00 am – 11:45 am

Cemetery Details
Location
Westlawn-Hillcrest Cemetery
5701 Center Street
Omaha, NE 68106

Bethany Funeral Home
8201 Harrison Street
La Vista, NE

Charity Smith Brown notified us of the passing of Alfred “Freddie” George Brown. Freddie retired from the Omaha Works on 2/8/1990 with over 30 years of service. www.omahathomasfh.com/obituary/Alfred-Brown

Alfred George Brown
1924 ~ 7/21/2020 (age 95)

Survived by niece: Wanda McCallister, Buffalo, NY; cousins: Norma Carter, Gloria (James) Moore, Dorcas Wilson, Omaha; special friend: Earlene Brown & Son, Omaha; other relatives.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Alfred George Brown, please visit our floral store.

VISITATION
Tuesday
July 28, 2020
2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Thomas Funeral Home
3920 N 24th St
Omaha, NE 68110

GRAVESIDE SERVICE
Wednesday
July 29, 2020
11:00 AM
Forest Lawn Cementry

A friend notified us of the passing of Ruby Hilt. Ruby retired from the Omaha Works on 6/7/1990 from AT&T with 30 years of service.

Ruby Hilt
1/11/1935 – 7/24/2020
BURIAL
Calvary Cemetery
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA

It is with great sadness that the family of Ruby Agnes (Boese) Hilt of Leavenworth, Kansas announces her passing on July 24, 2020 at the KU Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas. Ruby was born November 1, 1935 in Hutchinson, Kansas to Anna (Enns) and Elmer Boese. They moved to the Hillsboro area when Ruby was 8 years old. She graduated from Hillsboro High School in 1953, then attended college at Grace Bible Institute in Omaha, Nebraska where she met and married Garry L. Hilt on November 27, 1957.

She retired from Western Electric after working there for over 30 years. After a few years of retirement she worked for Allstate Insurance in Millard, Nebraska and later for Allstate Insurance in Olathe, Kansas.

Ruby enjoyed traveling, reading, singing with the Sweet Adelines and her friends in the Red Hat Society.

Ruby returned to Hillsboro for a time where she was involved in many activities, She served on the Hillsboro Public Library Board, Hillsboro Senior Center Board and the Marion County Senior Board. She also sang in the Hillsboro M.B. church choir.

She moved to Leavenworth, Kansas because of health reasons and to be closer to her son and his family.

Ruby will be remembered by her son Gerald L. Hilt, daughter-in-law Beth J. Hilt and her three grandchildren Dustin (Melissa) Hilt, Kate-Lyn A. (EJ) Corneau, Cody W. Hilt and three great-grandchildren, Adriana, Jakob and Keagan. Her five sisters, Alice Christensen, Esther (Harvey) Seim, Rosalie (Bill) Brewer, Clara (Vernon) Hiebert, Yolanda Bartel and many nieces and nephews.

Ruby is preceded in death by her parents Elmer and Anna Boese, husband Garry L Hilt and a sister Helen Duerksen (on May 6, 2020).

Inurnment was August 15, 2020 at Calvary Cemetery in Omaha, Nebraska.

Memorial contributions in Ruby’s name can be made directly to the Hillsboro, Senior Center, 212 North Main, Hillsboro, Ks 67063.
From the Hillsboro (Kansas) Free Press, 12 August 2020

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Laurel E. Fletcher. We have very few records before 1990. We think that Laurel retired around 1984 with 25 years of service when divestiture of AT&T took place. Darrel thought that he was a supervisor in the 30 bldg. The Heafey Hoffman Dworak Culter offer liver service online. You may check in at heafeyheafey.com/ and click on the button on the top right of page.

Laurel E. Fletcher
October 23,1924 – July 24, 2020

Laurel was a longtime resident of Bennington, Nebraska. He retired after 25 years at Western Electric. In 1975 he moved to Riverside Lakes, Waterloo, and nine years later moved to Tucson, Arizona.

Laurel was preceded in death by his wife of more than 60 years, Darlene (Novotny); and son Curtis. He was the last survivor of eight children born to Will and Lillian Fletcher. Laurel is survived by his children: Ron Fletcher, Bill Fletcher (Sharon), and Vicki Hahn (Sig); thirteen grandchildren; thirty great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

CELEBRATION of LIFE SERVICE: Tuesday, July 28th at 11am, followed by Luncheon; Interment in Evergreen Memorial Park, with full Military Honors. In lieu of flowers donations may be directed to the family for future designation

HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER
WEST CENTER CHAPEL
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE 68124

Judy Riggle reported on the AT&T Facebook page the passing Joan Ives Nelson. Joan retired from the Omaha Works on 2/27/1990. We don’t have her start date so we think she had approximately 30 years of service when she retired. Per CDC and Kountze Memorial masks and social distancing are required. roedermortuary.com/joan-ives-nelson/

Joan Ives Nelson
Age 85

Joan Ives Nelson Age 85 of Omaha passed away July 21, 2020. She was born August 7, 1934 in Omaha, NE to Duane and Anna May (Ives) Anderson.

Joan graduated from Central High School in 1952.

She married Walter Nelson on April 18, 1954 at Kountze Memorial Lutheran Church in Omaha.

She was a member of the Central High Lunch Bunch and the Pioneers Club.

Joan was preceded in death by her husband; Wally (1993), parents and grandmother; Clara B. Ives and son-in-law; Ralph Diggins.

She is survived by her children; Kathy Jahns (Mark), Janet Diggins, Bob Nelson (Jenny) and Scott Nelson (Buffie), grandchildren; Lauren, Haley, Tyler, Jim, Justin, Noelle, Melody, McKenzie, Brandin, Brady and Savanna, 16-great-grandchildren, sister; Barbara Carpenter, brother; Duane Anderson, Jr. and many family and friends.

Visitation: Noon to 2:00 PM Sunday, July 26th at Roeder Mortuary, 2727 N. 108th St. Chapel.

Celebration of Life Service: 1:00 PM Monday, July 27th Kountze Memorial Lutheran, 2650 Farnam St.

Interment: Westlawn/Hillcrest Cemetery

In lieu of flowers, memorials and donation of non-perishable items may be directed to the Kountze Memorial Church Food Pantry.

Per CDC and Kountze Memorial masks and social distancing are required.

Roeder Mortuary
108TH CHAPEL
2727 N 108th Street
Omaha, NE

Darrel Sudduth and Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of William R. “Bill” Peters. Bill retired from the Omaha Works on 5/31/2003 with 30 years of service. Bill was a UNO engineering graduate and was a draftsman in engineering. Bill was a familiar face at the Pioneers Life Member Luncheons taking pictures for years. To view a live broadcast of the Vigil, Mass, and Graveside Service, go to heafeyheafey.com/ website and click the View Live Cast button on the homepage or click on Service Links below.

William R. “Bill” Peters
April 20, 1948 – July 11, 2020

Preceded in death by loving father, W.P. (Babe) and mother, Elsie Peters, Uncles, Aunts and Cousins. Survived by his Aunt, Dorothy Zymola, Cousins, and many friends.

Born in the spring of 1948 Bill was welcomed into this world by loving, doting parents. As their only child Bill received all the love and support they had to give. He was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age of eight and lived with all of the ups and downs that diabetes gives a person. His faith in God encouraged him to accept “The cards he had been dealt” as God’s plan for him. Which made him one of the most kind, caring humans to walk among us.

He graduated from U.N.O. with a degree in Engineering and Architecture. Winning several awards for his designs.

His career began at HDR. After working there for a few years, he left HDR and went to work for Western Electric / A.T.& T. After several name changes throughout his employment he retired from the company known as Avaya in 2003.

Throughout his life he was active in several organizations. The Knights of Columbus where he was promoted to 3rd and 4th degree Knight, The American Legion Post 331 SAL, The Pioneers Club, The A.T.&T. Sportsman’s Club, and several others.

Bill’s philanthropy was appreciated by many private organizations, and all of his volunteer work in the community as well.

His hobbies included hunting, fishing, and photography. His enjoyment and dedication to his hobbies was unsurpassed.

His love and devotion to his faith and family will be missed by all who knew him.

Due to COVID-19 Private Family Services. VIGIL SERVICE: Saturday, July 18th, 10am followed by MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL at 11am. INTERMENT: Bohemian Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church.

To view a live broadcast of the Vigil, Mass, and Graveside Service, go to our website and click the View Live Cast button on our homepage or click on Service Links below.

Vigil/Funeral Mass Service Link: https://boxcast.tv/view/william-peters—vigilfuneral-mass-400862

Graveside Service: https://boxcast.tv/view/william-peters—graveside-510363

HEAFEY-HOFFMANN DWORAK-CUTLER
West Center Chapel
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE

Henry Maass notified us of the passing of Harold W. Noble. Harold retired from the Omaha Works on 10-31-1986. Harold was a mechanic in the 50 bldg. cable plant. You may view the service on Friday, July 10 at this link https://boxcast.tv/view/harold-w-noble-885972

Harold W. Noble
August 28, 1925 – July 1, 2020
Age 94

U.S. Navy Veteran of W.W. II.
Preceded in death by his wife Mildred Noble.

Survived by his son Donald Noble (Cheryl); grandchildren: Phillip Noble, Russell Noble (Janet), Dana Noble; great-grandchildren Douglas & Leah.

Visitation: Thursday, July 9, 2020 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at Bellevue Memorial Chapel

Funeral Service: Friday, July 10, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. at Bellevue Memorial Chapel

Interment: Westlawn-Hillcrest Cemetery

Military Honors: U. S. Navy Honor Guard and American Legion Post 331.

Memorials: Omaha Home for Boys or www.ohb.org

Bellevue Memorial Chapel
2202 Hancock Street
Bellevue, Nebraska 68005

Rick Madej notified us of the passing of Harold (Harry) Esch. Harry was an electrician in 42 bldg. and retired from the Omaha Works on 9/29/2000 with 39 years of service.

Harold J. Esch
Jul 6, 2020
Esch, Harold J. June 4, 1941 – July 5, 2020 COMPLETE NOTICE LATER HEAFEY-HOFFMANN DWORAK-CUTLER West Center Chapel, 7805 W. Center Rd. (402) 391-3900 | www.heafeyheafey.com

It was reported on the AT&T Facebook page last week that Donald Gantt age 63 of Council Bluffs, IA had passed away. The notice was posted today in the Council Bluffs Nonpareil. Donald started work at the Omaha Works on 10/15/1982. He may have retired on or before the Omaha Works closed on March 31, 2011.

Donald R. Gantt
July 2, 2020

Gantt, Donald R., age 63 of Council Bluffs passed away on Thursday, July 2, 2020 at his residence.

Donald was born on July 1, 1957 in Omaha, NE. to the late David and Betty (Nealon) Gantt. Donald worked as a Machine Operator for Lucent Technology retiring in 2010.

Donald was preceded in death by his wife, Sue Gantt in 2015; sister, Wanda Sandt; brother, Ronald Gantt. Donald is survived by his son, Casey Gantt and girlfriend Ashley; 3 grandchildren, Braxton Long, Brayton Gantt, Baleigh Gantt; brother, Roger and Patty Gantt; special friends, Cindy and Robert.

Family will direct memorials.

Celebration of Life Visitation on Friday from 5:30 – 7:30PM at
Maher Funeral Home
21 So. 7th Steet
Council Bluffs, IA

Bob Lorenz notified us of the passing of William J. Ford. William retired from the Omaha Works on 3/31/1992 with 27 years of service. William was a supervisor in the cable plant. www.foutsfuneralhome.com

Warren J. Ford
June 28, 2020

Warren James Ford was born on March 20, 1934, in Falls City, Nebraska, to James Edward and Naomi Francis (Hunn) Ford. He went to be with his Lord on June 28, 2020, at his home at the age of 86 years.

Warren moved to the Omaha area around the age of 11. Warren married Nadine Shields and to this union five children were born: Kathy, Brenda, James, Ronald and Warren II.

Warren enlisted in the United States Navy at the age of 17. He served during the Korean War on the USS Iowa. In 1953, while in the Navy, he won the Navy Batcaulant Boxing Championship for his weight class. Warren was a Golden Gloves Boxer. In 1956, he won a Regional Olympic Tournament and went on to compete in the Olympic Trials.

Warren married Bobbie Speake on July 30, 1973. From this union came two children: Kaye and Gerry. Warren worked for Electrolux and then AT&T, retiring from there in 1992. During retirement he worked for Hertz and H&R Block. In 1997, Warren and Bobbie moved to Moorhead, Iowa. While there he served as the treasurer for the city council.

Warren enjoyed camping, fishing, golf, playing cards and vacationing with the family. He was a die-hard Nebraska football fan. He also enjoyed spending time at his cabin in Minnesota. Warren always had a nickname for everyone.

Those left to cherish his memory are his wife, Bobbie of Moorhead; children, Kathy Carr of Colorado, Brenda Ford of Lincoln, Nebraska, Ronald Ford and Warren Ford II (Shirley) all of Omaha, Nebraska, Kaye Conn (Kief) of Papillion, Nebraska, and Gerry Ford (Melissa) of Omaha; 17 grandchildren; numerous great and great-great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and many other relatives and friends.

Warren was preceded in death by his father, James Ford; mother and step-father, Naomi and Henry Elliott; son, James; brother, Ronald P. Ford; and sister Francis Ingram.

Memorial Service: Saturday July 25, 2020, 11:00 AM Moorhead Community Center 110 Oak St., Moorhead, IA 51558

Fouts Funeral Home
Woodbine, IA

Dennis Everman today posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Patricia M. Nicholson. Pat retired from the Omaha Works on 1/14/2000 with 30 years of service. Pat was also past president/business manager of IBEW LU 1614. There are no services planned at this time.
Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of William D. “Bill” Chilcoat. Bill retired from the Omaha Works on 2/8/1994 with 24 years of service. Darrel remembered that Bill worked in ISD. www.johnagentleman.com

William D “Bill” Chilcoat,
Chilcoat, William D.
November 3, 1931 – March 17, 2020

Survived by wife, Nancy; daughter and son-in-law, Dee and Scott; nieces; nephews; and friends. MEMORIAL SERVICE: Wednesday, July 1, 10:30am at Divine Shepherd Lutheran Church, 15005 Q St. COMMITTAL of ASHES: Wednesday, July 1, 9am at Omaha National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Divine Shepherd Lutheran Church, or Nebraska Humane Society.

John A. Gentleman Morturaries and Crematory
14151 Pacific Street
Omaha, NE

A number of friends notified us of the passing of Patricia Nicholson. Pat reitred from the Omaha Works under Lucent Technologies on 1/14/2000 with 30 years of service.

Patricia Nicholson (Bauers)
June 4, 1941 – June 15, 2020

Patricia M. Nicholson age 79 of Fremont passed away Monday, June 15, 2020 at Dunklau Gardens in Fremont. She was born June 4, 1941 in Fremont to William and Alice (Neff) Bauers.

Patricia worked at Western Electric (Avaya) in Omaha for many years. She was also past president of the IBEW also in Omaha. She married Eugene “Nick” Nicholson on December 6, 1959 in Fremont. They wintered in Sun City Arizona for many years. Nick preceded her in death on October 26, 2018.

Survivors include her sons, Paul (Diane) Nicholson of Omaha and David Nicholson (Joyce LeQuesne) of Nevada; brother, David (Sonja) Bauers of Fremont and grandchildren William Nicholson and Valerie (Bradley) Moran.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and brother, William Bauers.

There are no services planned at this time. She will be interred with her husband at Oakwood Cemetery in Austin, Minnesota.

Online condolences may be left at: www.mosermemorialchapels.com

Moser Memorial Chapel Funeral & Cremation Services
2170 N. Somers Ave.
Fremont, NE 68025

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of LaVonne A. Meisinger this afternoon. LaVonne retire from the Omaha Works on 8/2/1999 with 30 years of service.

LaVonne A Meisinger
July 10, 1934 – June 12, 2020

LaVonne Amanda Meisinger was born July 10, 1934 in South Bend Nebraska to Harley and Amanda (Borneman) Meisinger. She died at her home in Louisville Nebraska and was found Friday June 12, 2020.

LaVonne graduated from High School in Weeping Water, Nebraska and went on to work many years at Western Electric. She enjoyed life- from spoiling her nieces and nephews with buckets of candy on Easter and Halloween, or bringing them stuffed animals from the Claw Machine. LaVonne enjoyed taking her nieces and nephews along to Husker football games or Omaha Lancer hockey. She loved listening to Elvis and Selena Perez music. LaVonne collected elephants. She was an Avon lady. She loved western wear – belt buckles and cowboy hats, and had popcorn tins full of watches.

LaVonne is survived by her brother, Wilbur Meisinger of Louisville, Nebraska, along with many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.

LaVonne is proceeded by her parents, Harley and Amanda Meisinger, Brothers, Gene and Dale.

Celebration of life will be Wednesday June 17, 2020 at 1:00 P.M. at Oakhill Cemetery Plattsmouth, Nebraska

Condolences may be sent to fusselmanallenharvey.com

Fusselman-Allen-Harvey Funeral Home
Lousville Chapel
413 Elm St
Louisville Nebraska

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Judith G. Mallory. Judy retired from the Omaha Works on 2/29/2004 with 25 years of service. Judy worked in the Education and Training Department. Judy will be missed by all that knew and worked with her. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date, to be announced in the near future.

Judith G. Mallory, (Arts for All, Inc. ” Founder and Director)
Jun 14, 2020

Mallory, Judith G. (Arts for All, Inc. Founder and Director) July 20, 1940 – June 11, 2020 Preceded in death by parents, Bess and Michael Osterchill. Survived by brother, Jim (Donna) Osterchill; children, Mike (Anne) Mallory, and Patty (Shajal) Mallory-Miah; as well as grandchildren, Catherine and Cole Mallory, and Sophia and Russell Miah. Judy was born in the Chicago area, moved to Omaha with her family in 1956, graduated from Westside High School, followed by attending University of Nebraska at Omaha and receiving a Bachelor’s Degree in Art Education, and a Master’s Degree in Counseling. Having worked at Boys Town and retiring from AT&T, given her passion for the arts and for helping others, she founded Arts for All, Inc. in 2006, a non-profit organization serving thousands of people throughout the Omaha area. Judy was recognized nationally as a Jefferson Award recipient for the work done as a Non Profit leader. She remained active in her role as Director up until her passing. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date, to be announced in the near future. Please direct memorials to Arts for All, Inc. Omaha.

REICHMUTH FUNERAL HOME
21901 West Maple
Elkhorn, NE

We were notified of the passing of Shirley J. Dwyer by Mary Ann Pilus. Shirley retired from the Omaha Works on 2/3/1998 with 21 years of service.

Shirley J Dwyer
January 1, 1936 – June 10, 2020

Shirley J. Dwyer, age 84, of Fremont
Died Wednesday June 10, 2020 at her daughter’s home.

Shirley was born January 1, 1936 in Cedar Bluffs to John and Marie ‘Hansen’ Jessen. She attended District 11 school and graduated from Fremont High School in 1953. She worked at Western Electric and Lucent where she retired in 1998. She then worked part time at Hy-Vee for 20 years.

She married Robert Meier in 1955 and they had 3 children. They divorced and she later married George Dwyer.

Survivors:
Children – Carmen Meyer of Fremont
Denise (Steve Schiferl) Varilek of Fremont
Randy Meier of Las Vegas, NV.
Grandchildren – Rusty Meyer, Krystal Varilek, Kory (Ashley) Varilek
Great grandchildren – Kaden Meyer and Allie Varilek
Sisters – Gloria (Dick) Andersen of Fremont
Norma Hagerty of Fremont
Judy Anderson of Fremont
Sisters-in-law – Marilyn Jessen and Judy Jessen of Fremont

Shirley was preceded in death by sisters and brothers-in-law Delores and Elmer Voss, Mardell and Fred Heybrock, Florene Jessen, Rose Marie Jessen, Lola and Lowell Meyer; brothers Delbert and Lloyd Jessen, brothers-in-law Lanny Anderson and Dan Hagerty and son-in-law Robert Meyer.

Controlled visitation will be Sunday at the Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel in Fremont from 2pm to 6pm.

Funeral services will be 10:30am Monday, June 15, 2020 at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Fremont. Social distancing will be followed. Burial will follow in Memorial Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church or the American Heart Association.

Online guestbook at www.Ludvigsenmortuary.com

Ludvigsen Mortuary – Fremont
1249 E. 23rd St.
Fremont, NE

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Wesley Lyons. Wesley retired from the Omaha Works on 9/7/2000 with 41 years of service.

Wesley E. Lyons
June 6, 1941 – June 4. 2020
Age 78
Wesley passed away June 4, 2020 in Omaha, Nebraska. Wesley was born on June 6, 1941 in St. Edward, Nebraska.

He grew up on a farm east of St. Edward and attended rural grade school. Wes graduated from St. Edward High School in 1958. He soon moved to Omaha and began working at Western Electric. He married Kathryn Anderson on October 9, 1960. They enjoyed over 59 years of marriage together.

Wes was a loyal, honest, good man. He was a good provider for his family and worked many part time jobs in the in evenings, which allowed Kathy to stay at home with Kurt and Kelly when they were young. Even with extra jobs, and the night shift most of his working life, Wes found time to coach Kurt and Kelly’s baseball and softball teams, as well as attend their many activities growing up.

Wes retired from Lucent Technologies (formerly Western Electric) in 2000 after 41 years of service with the company. During retirement he served on the SID Board and Townhome Board. He and Kathy were avid Husker fans, and enjoyed traveling with friends and family to many Husker football games. They enjoyed their many bus trips across the country. He belonged to a card club for more than 35 years, took in many productions at OCP, and the Lofte Theatre in Manley. He loved classic country music and saw many of these entertainers live over the years.

Wes and Kathy were very much a pair throughout their marriage. Where you saw one of them, the other was not far behind. He was devoted to his family and was very proud of his grandchildren. He loved having his family around, and although quiet, he was very observant and you needed to listen or you might miss his wit and humor. He was kind to everyone and willing to help with whatever anyone needed.
Wes was a member of Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church.

Preceded in death by his parents Wesley Lyons and Ruth Nauenburg; step father, Otto Nauenburg; son, Kurt Lyons, grand daughter, Morgan Elizabeth Enck; brother, Richard Nauenburg; brother in law, James Baker.

Survived by wife, Kathryn of 59 years; daughter, Kelly (Todd) Enck of Grand Island; Daughter in Law, Lynne Lyons of Omaha; grandchildren, Josh (Lauranne) Lyons of Omaha, Stephanie Lyons of Rockville, Maryland , Madison Enck of Lincoln, and many other relatives & friends

Memorials to be directed to the Family

Celebration of Wesley’s Life: Tuesday, June 9 at 10:00 a.m, visitation 1 hour prior (9:00 a.m) at Braman Mortuary Southwest

Interment: 3:00pm Tuesday, June 9, 2020. Evergreen Cemetery, St Edward, Nebraska.

To send flowers or plant a tree in memory of Wesley E. Lyons, visit the Tribute Store.

Braman Mortuary & Creamation Services
Braman Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144th St.
Omaha, NE

Two friends posted the passing David Lloyd Barnhart on the AT&T Facebook page. The obituary said that David retired with over 30 years of service. No memorial service is being held at this time.

David LLoyd Barnhart
December 2, 1952 – May 13, 2020

David Lloyd Barnhart, age 67, of Omaha, Nebraska, passed away peacefully Wednesday, May 13, 2020 in Omaha.

David was born December 2, 1952 and lived most of his life in Omaha. He was an enthusiastic boy scout and earned his Eagle Scout rank. He graduated from Westside High School in 1971 and took classes at the University of Nebraska Omaha. He retired from Western Electric after more than 30 years of service in the plant.

David enjoyed many hobbies, including reading science fiction and history, working on cars and tractors and building model railroad displays. He was an avid lover of road trips, the mountains, Coca-Cola and cigarettes. He was quite the character, and always left a lasting impression wherever he went.

David was preceded in death by his parents, James and Edna Barnhart. He is survived by his ex-wife Terri Knoble and two daughters, Dawn (Knoble) Rasmussen [Blake] and Tristin Barnhart [Cody Rice], as well as sister Nancy (Barnhart) Hutton [Ken] and brother Steven Barnhart [Carrie] and their families. No memorial service is being held at this time.

To plant a tree in memory of David Lloyd Barnhart, visit the Tribute Store.

Braman Mortuary & Creamation Services
Braman Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144th St.

Sue and Ed Dillinger notified us of the passing of Albert “Al” C. Thomas. Al passed away on May 11, 2020. Al was a machinist at the Omaha Works and retired on 4/30/1996 with 38 years of service. A memorial service will be held at a later date. www.bpharveyfuneralhome.com/obituary/albert-al-thomas

Albert “Al” C Thomas
April 01, 1934 – May 11, 2020

Albert C. “Al” Thomas age 86 of Plattsmouth, Nebraska passed away peacefully at his home in Plattsmouth surrounded by family on Monday, May 11, 2020. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska on April 1, 1934 to Albert O. and Leona W. (Granell) Thomas.

Albert was raised in Omaha and graduated from Omaha South High School with the class of 1952. He had a 37 year career with Western Electric Company in Omaha as a Machinist. He was united in marriage to Norma J. Thieking on August 1, 1982 in Omaha. They eventually made their home in rural Plattsmouth. He enjoyed reading, gardening and cars.

Survived by wife, Norma Thomas, Plattsmouth, daughter, LeeAnn (Larry) Renshaw, Omaha, son, Brian (Pat) Thomas, Papillion, stepdaughter, Debbie (Jay) Erichsen, Phoenix, AZ, stepson, Gary (Cathy) Marcotte, Plattsmouth, 7 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and faithful dog, Hatty.

He was preceded in death by parents, Albert O & Leona Thomas, brothers, Lyle & Kenneth Thomas, and son, Kristian Thomas.

A memorial service will be held at later date when state guidelines for gathering are less restrictive.

He will be buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Plattsmouth, NE.

Memorials may be directed to the family for future designation.

Arrangements under the direction of
Brian P. Harvey Funeral Home
1408 8th Avenue
Plattsmouth, NE

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of Raymond J. Krupa, Gene said that he worked with Ray in the Cable Shop on the PVC Insulating Lines. Ray retired on 03-29-1996 with 38 years of service. To view a live broadcast of the Services go to their website www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “view livecast” button on our homepage located on the upper right top.

Raymond J. Krupa
Krupa, Raymond J.
March 26, 1932 – May 21, 2020

Preceded in death by wife, Constance. Survived by daughter, Kathleen A. Distefano; son, Robert R. Krupa (Kristy); grandchildren, Anthony Distefano, Emilie Krupa, and Mitchell Krupa; and sisters, Theresa Mitera, Mary Ann Petrmichl, and Barbara Tworek.
VISITATION (following CDC guidelines) starts at 9:30am, with MASS of CHRISTIAN BURIAL at 10:30am Wednesday, all at St. Vincent DePaul Catholic Church.
INTERMENT: St. John’s Cemetery with Military Honors.

To view a live broadcast of the Services go to our website and click the “view livecast” button on our homepage.

HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER
WEST CENTER CHAPEL
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE

John Sharpnack the son of Kenneth Sharpnack posted on the AT&T Facebook page that his father passed away on May 15, 2000. Kenneth started to work for Western Electric in 1952 and transfered to the Omaha Works when Lincoln closed. Ken had 48 years of service when he retired from the Works on 7/9/2000. No Visitation/Cremation. https://roperandsons.com/kenneth-sharpnack/

Kenneth Sharpnack
March 6, 1933 – May 15, 2020
Born in Lincoln, NE
Resided in Waverly, NE

Kenneth L. Sharpnack, 87, of Waverly, passed away on May 15, 2020. Born March 6, 1933 in Lincoln to Joseph and Mary (Morris) Sharpnack. Army Veteran March 1953 – March 1955, stationed with the 32d Anti-Aircraft Artillery Brigade 7726th Army Unit in England, where he met and married his war bride, Mary. Retired Employee at Western Electric and member of First United Methodist Church in Waverly.

Family members include daughter, Susan (David) Sheffer, Waverly; sons, Daniel (Sally) Sharpnack, Fair Oaks, CA; John (Sherry) Sharpnack, Lincoln; Steven (Beverly) Sharpnack, Homer Glen, IL; grandchildren, Samuel Hicks, Fair Oaks, CA; Melanie Sharpnack, Mission, KS; Nathan Sharpnack, Omaha; Nicholas Sharpnack, Lincoln; Bianca and Antonia Corral-Sharpnack, Homer Glen, IL; Nicholas Kriesen, Ryan and Sean Sheffer, all of Waverly; great-grandchildren, Madisyn, Salem, Sydney, Trinity, Zoe, Skyler, Lexi, Andrew, Matt, Zeus and Daniel;

Preceded in death by his wife, Mary; parents, Joseph and Mary Sharpnack; sisters, Betty Jean Donahoo, Marilyan Erickson, Laverna Donahoo; brother, Josesph Sharpnack; grandchildren, Megan Sharpnack and Steven Kriesen.
No Visitation/Cremation. Memorials to First United Methodist Church Waverly.

Roper & Sons Waverly
10851 N. 148th St.
Waverly, NE 68462

Gernald Volcheck notified us of the passing of June Christensen. Gerald mentioned that June started in connector cable in the 50 bldg in 1974. June retired from the Omaha Works on 3/13/2000 with 26 years of service. There will be on May 17 a Controlled Visitation 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm. www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/june-christensen-9183525

June M. Christensen
September 14, 1944 – May 14, 2020

June Marie Christensen September 14, 1944-May 14, 2020. She was preceded in death by husband Larry Christensen and son Larry “Guy” Christensen Jr. Survived by sister Carol Schweigart, daughters Kim Ostdiek (Paul), Dawn Boettcher (David), grandsons Cleigh Wyman, Luke Ostdiek, Zach Ostdiek, Matt Ostdiek and great-grandson Lachlan Wyman. Visitation Sunday May 17, 2020 2-4 pm. Funeral Monday May 18, 2020 10 am. Services will be held at Crosby Burket Swanson Golden Funeral Home.
Crosby Burket Swanson Golden Funeral Home
11902 W. Center Road
Omaha, NE

Pam Cerny notified us of the passing of her husband Thomas Cerny. Tom worked in 30 bldg. raw material inspection and retired from the Omaha Works on 9-6-2000 with 39 years of service.

Thomas D. Cerny
Age 82 – May 8, 2020

Retired from Western Electric after 39 years. Preceded in death by parents, Frank and Mildred; brother Eugene; and nephew Bryon Effle. Survived by his wife Pamela; sons, Michael and Mark (Jennifer); grandsons, Ryan and Tyler; brothers, Frank (Betty), and Raymond (Pat); sister, Mildred (Don) Effle; nieces and nephews. MASS of CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Thursday, May 14, at 10am at St. Gerald Catholic Church (9602 Q St), with Military Honors. Interment in the Omaha National Cemetery. Memorials to St. Gerald Cahtholic Church, American Diabetes Association or Open Door Mission.

Bethany Funeral Home
82nd & Harrison
La Vista, NE

Jane Peters post on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Elizabeth “Betty” Ariza Rowland. Betty retired from the Omaha Works on 2-10-1997 with 27 years of service. Live service available on Westlawn-Hillcrest Facebook Page at 11 AM. www.westlawnhillcrest.com

ELIZABETH “BETTY” ARIZA ROWLAND
March 28, 1938 – May 6, 2020

Preceded in death by sister, Eileen; and parents, Frank and Rose Rothanzl. Survived by husband, Donald Rowland; her children, Debra (Pablo) Ondar, Denise (David) Muck, Ricardo (Patricia) Ariza, Liz Ariza, Michael (Julie) Ariza, and Marie (Jerome) Clark; 19 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; 3 great-great grandchildren; brothers; sisters-in-law; nieces and nephews. Private Funeral Service: Tuesday, May 12, Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home. Live service available on Westlawn-Hillcrest Facebook Page at 11 AM. Interment: Westlawn-Hillcrest Cemetary. Memorials suggested to Operation Smile (3641 Faculty Boulevard, Virginia Beach, VA 23453). If you wish to attend, please go to Westlawn-Hillcrest Obituaries for policy on attending the Service. www.westlawnhillcrest.com

Life Story On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 Elizabeth (Betty) passed away peacefully in her home surrounded by her children and husband Mr. Donald Rowland. Betty had six children in her first marriage to Manuel R. Ariza: Debra Ondar (Pablo), Denise Muck, (David), Ricardo Ariza (Patricia), Liz Ariza, Michael Ariza (Julie) and Marie Clark (Jerome). 19 Grandchildren, 26 Great Grandchildren and 3 Great Great Grandchildren. She grew up on a farm in rural Nebraska with her parents: Frank and Rose Rothanzl. Her siblings included Eileen, Ed, John, Jim and Dick. She developed culinary skills in Czech and Mexican cuisine. She enjoyed painting, gardening, artistic crafts, sewing and sharing stories about her life. Her loving spirit embraced all of humanity. A few of her favorite service projects included the Mary Madeline Project which provided burial gowns to infants who passed at birth and she spent endless hours sewing walker bags and lap quilts for the elderly in nursing homes. She crocheted hats and quilted blankets for veterans and homeless shelters. She truly embraced being a servant and always thought of others. In addition, she financially supported Operation Smile. Betty worked full-time while raising her six children. She worked in a factory in downtown Omaha called Tip Top and worked and retired from Western Electric. She was well known for selling her enchiladas. At one point in time owned and operated Ariza’s Mexican Restaurant in downtown Omaha. She had an entrepreneurial spirit which she passed on to her six children.

Visitation 10:00 am – 11:00 am 12 May 2020
Funeral Service 11:00 am
Due to the Covid Virus, the family prefers a private service, however we understand there may be those who wish to pay their respects. If you wish to attend, we ask that you wear a mask and respect the 6′ social distancing rule per Westlawn Hillcrest policy.

Those that cannot attend, the family will have a Facebook Live feed of the service. Please go to Facebook, search Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park and Funeral Home. When their page comes up you can see the Live feeds and can scroll down to Betty’s feed.

WESTLAWN HILLCREST FUNERAL HOME
5701 Center St.
Omaha, NE

Gerald Volcheck notified us of the passing of Ed. Ed worked in the 50 bldg. as a machinist. We know that Ed started in 1958 and retired around 1990 with over 30 years of service.

Edward Jershin
SEPTEMBER 18, 1927 – MAY 7, 2020

Jershin, Edward Age 92. Memorial service held at a later date. Memorials to Lutheran Church of the Master.

Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 Center St.
Omaha, NE

Ethel Stennis-Mickel reported on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Lorene Booker. Lorene retired from the Omaha Works on 10-31-1991 with 28 years of service.

Lorene Booker
April 15, 2020

An obituary is not available at this time for Lorene Booker. We welcome you to provide your thoughts and memories on our Tribute Wall.
https://www.omahathomasfh.com/

Thomas Funeral Home
3920 N 24th St
Omaha, NE 68110

Sue and Ed Dillinger notified us of the passing of Albert “Al” C. Thomas. Al passed away on May 11, 2020. Al was a machinist at the Omaha Works and retired on 4/30/1996 with 38 years of service. A memorial service will be held at a later date. www.bpharveyfuneralhome.com/obituary/albert-al-thomas
Albert “Al” C Thomas
April 01, 1934 – May 11, 2020
Albert C. “Al” Thomas age 86 of Plattsmouth, Nebraska passed away peacefully at his home in Plattsmouth surrounded by family on Monday, May 11, 2020. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska on April 1, 1934 to Albert O. and Leona W. (Granell) Thomas.
Albert was raised in Omaha and graduated from Omaha South High School with the class of 1952. He had a 37 year career with Western Electric Company in Omaha as a Machinist. He was united in marriage to Norma J. Thieking on August 1, 1982 in Omaha. They eventually made their home in rural Plattsmouth. He enjoyed reading, gardening and cars.
Survived by wife, Norma Thomas, Plattsmouth, daughter, LeeAnn (Larry) Renshaw, Omaha, son, Brian (Pat) Thomas, Papillion, stepdaughter, Debbie (Jay) Erichsen, Phoenix, AZ, stepson, Gary (Cathy) Marcotte, Plattsmouth, 7 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and faithful dog, Hatty.
He was preceded in death by parents, Albert O & Leona Thomas, brothers, Lyle & Kenneth Thomas, and son, Kristian Thomas.
A memorial service will be held at later date when state guidelines for gathering are less restrictive.
He will be buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in Plattsmouth, NE.
Memorials may be directed to the family for future designation.
Arrangements under the direction of
Brian P. Harvey Funeral Home
1408 8th Avenue
Plattsmouth, NE 402-2964445

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of Raymond J. Krupa, Gene said that he worked with Ray in the Cable Shop on the PVC Insulating Lines. Ray retired on 03-29-1996 with 38 years of service. To view a live broadcast of the Services go to their website www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “view livecast” button on our homepage located on the upper right top.
Raymond J. Krupa
Krupa, Raymond J.
March 26, 1932 – May 21, 2020
Preceded in death by wife, Constance. Survived by daughter, Kathleen A. Distefano; son, Robert R. Krupa (Kristy); grandchildren, Anthony Distefano, Emilie Krupa, and Mitchell Krupa; and sisters, Theresa Mitera, Mary Ann Petrmichl, and Barbara Tworek.
VISITATION (following CDC guidelines) starts at 9:30am, with MASS of CHRISTIAN BURIAL at 10:30am Wednesday, all at St. Vincent DePaul Catholic Church.
INTERMENT: St. John’s Cemetery with Military Honors.
To view a live broadcast of the Services go to our website and click the “view livecast” button on our homepage.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER
WEST CENTER CHAPEL
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE
402-391-3900 www.heafeyheafey.com

John Sharpnack the son of Kenneth Sharpnack posted on the AT&T Facebook page that his father passed away on May 15, 2000. Kenneth started to work for Western Electric in 1952 and transfered to the Omaha Works when Lincoln closed. Ken had 48 years of service when he retired from the Works on 7/9/2000. No Visitation/Cremation. https://roperandsons.com/kenneth-sharpnack/
Kenneth Sharpnack
March 6, 1933 – May 15, 2020
Born in Lincoln, NE
Resided in Waverly, NE
Kenneth L. Sharpnack, 87, of Waverly, passed away on May 15, 2020. Born March 6, 1933 in Lincoln to Joseph and Mary (Morris) Sharpnack. Army Veteran March 1953 – March 1955, stationed with the 32d Anti-Aircraft Artillery Brigade 7726th Army Unit in England, where he met and married his war bride, Mary. Retired Employee at Western Electric and member of First United Methodist Church in Waverly.
Family members include daughter, Susan (David) Sheffer, Waverly; sons, Daniel (Sally) Sharpnack, Fair Oaks, CA; John (Sherry) Sharpnack, Lincoln; Steven (Beverly) Sharpnack, Homer Glen, IL; grandchildren, Samuel Hicks, Fair Oaks, CA; Melanie Sharpnack, Mission, KS; Nathan Sharpnack, Omaha; Nicholas Sharpnack, Lincoln; Bianca and Antonia Corral-Sharpnack, Homer Glen, IL; Nicholas Kriesen, Ryan and Sean Sheffer, all of Waverly; great-grandchildren, Madisyn, Salem, Sydney, Trinity, Zoe, Skyler, Lexi, Andrew, Matt, Zeus and Daniel;
Preceded in death by his wife, Mary; parents, Joseph and Mary Sharpnack; sisters, Betty Jean Donahoo, Marilyan Erickson, Laverna Donahoo; brother, Josesph Sharpnack; grandchildren, Megan Sharpnack and Steven Kriesen.
No Visitation/Cremation. Memorials to First United Methodist Church Waverly.
Roper & Sons Waverly
10851 N. 148th St.
Waverly, NE 68462

Gernald Volcheck notified us of the passing of June Christensen. Gerald mentioned that June started in connector cable in the 50 bldg in 1974. June retired from the Omaha Works on 3/13/2000 with 26 years of service. There will be on May 17 a Controlled Visitation 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm. www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/june-christensen-9183525
June M. Christensen
September 14, 1944 – May 14, 2020
June Marie Christensen September 14, 1944-May 14, 2020. She was preceded in death by husband Larry Christensen and son Larry “Guy” Christensen Jr. Survived by sister Carol Schweigart, daughters Kim Ostdiek (Paul), Dawn Boettcher (David), grandsons Cleigh Wyman, Luke Ostdiek, Zach Ostdiek, Matt Ostdiek and great-grandson Lachlan Wyman. Visitation Sunday May 17, 2020 2-4 pm. Funeral Monday May 18, 2020 10 am. Services will be held at Crosby Burket Swanson Golden Funeral Home.
Crosby Burket Swanson Golden Funeral Home
11902 W. Center Road
Omaha, NE 68144

Pam Cerny notified us of the passing of her husband Thomas Cerny. Tom worked in 30 bldg. raw material inspection and retired from the Omaha Works on 9-6-2000 with 39 years of service.
Thomas D. Cerny
Age 82 – May 8, 2020
Retired from Western Electric after 39 years. Preceded in death by parents, Frank and Mildred; brother Eugene; and nephew Bryon Effle. Survived by his wife Pamela; sons, Michael and Mark (Jennifer); grandsons, Ryan and Tyler; brothers, Frank (Betty), and Raymond (Pat); sister, Mildred (Don) Effle; nieces and nephews. MASS of CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Thursday, May 14, at 10am at St. Gerald Catholic Church (9602 Q St), with Military Honors. Interment in the Omaha National Cemetery. Memorials to St. Gerald Cahtholic Church, American Diabetes Association or Open Door Mission.
Bethany Funeral Home
82nd & Harrison
La Vista, NE

Jane Peters post on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Elizabeth “Betty” Ariza Rowland. Betty retired from the Omaha Works on 2-10-1997 with 27 years of service. Live service available on Westlawn-Hillcrest Facebook Page at 11 AM. www.westlawnhillcrest.com
Elizabeth “Betty” (Ariza) Rowland
March 28, 1938 – May 6, 2020
Preceded in death by sister, Eileen; and parents, Frank and Rose Rothanzl. Survived by husband, Donald Rowland; her children, Debra (Pablo) Ondar, Denise (David) Muck, Ricardo (Patricia) Ariza, Liz Ariza, Michael (Julie) Ariza, and Marie (Jerome) Clark; 19 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; 3 great-great grandchildren; brothers; sisters-in-law; nieces and nephews. Private Funeral Service: Tuesday, May 12, Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home. Live service available on Westlawn-Hillcrest Facebook Page at 11 AM. Interment: Westlawn-Hillcrest Cemetary. Memorials suggested to Operation Smile (3641 Faculty Boulevard, Virginia Beach, VA 23453). If you wish to attend, please go to Westlawn-Hillcrest Obituaries for policy on attending the Service. www.westlawnhillcrest.com
Life Story On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 Elizabeth (Betty) passed away peacefully in her home surrounded by her children and husband Mr. Donald Rowland. Betty had six children in her first marriage to Manuel R. Ariza: Debra Ondar (Pablo), Denise Muck, (David), Ricardo Ariza (Patricia), Liz Ariza, Michael Ariza (Julie) and Marie Clark (Jerome). 19 Grandchildren, 26 Great Grandchildren and 3 Great Great Grandchildren. She grew up on a farm in rural Nebraska with her parents: Frank and Rose Rothanzl. Her siblings included Eileen, Ed, John, Jim and Dick. She developed culinary skills in Czech and Mexican cuisine. She enjoyed painting, gardening, artistic crafts, sewing and sharing stories about her life. Her loving spirit embraced all of humanity. A few of her favorite service projects included the Mary Madeline Project which provided burial gowns to infants who passed at birth and she spent endless hours sewing walker bags and lap quilts for the elderly in nursing homes. She crocheted hats and quilted blankets for veterans and homeless shelters. She truly embraced being a servant and always thought of others. In addition, she financially supported Operation Smile. Betty worked full-time while raising her six children. She worked in a factory in downtown Omaha called Tip Top and worked and retired from Western Electric. She was well known for selling her enchiladas. At one point in time owned and operated Ariza’s Mexican Restaurant in downtown Omaha. She had an entrepreneurial spirit which she passed on to her six children.
Visitation 10:00 am – 11:00 am 12 May 2020
Funeral Service 11:00 am
Due to the Covid Virus, the family prefers a private service, however we understand there may be those who wish to pay their respects. If you wish to attend, we ask that you wear a mask and respect the 6′ social distancing rule per Westlawn Hillcrest policy.
Those that cannot attend, the family will have a Facebook Live feed of the service. Please go to Facebook, search Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park and Funeral Home. When their page comes up you can see the Live feeds and can scroll down to Betty’s feed.
WESTLAWN HILLCREST FUNERAL HOME
5701 Center St.
Omaha, NE

Gerald Volcheck notified us of the passing of Ed. Ed worked in the 50 bldg. as a machinist. We know that Ed started in 1958 and retired around 1990 with over 30 years of service.
Edward Jershin
September, 1927 – May 7, 2020
Edward Jershin, age 92, of Omaha went to be with his Lord on Thursday, May 7, 2020. Ed is preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Mary Jershin, sister Amelia Jershin and brothers Frank and James Jershin of Omaha. Edward is survived by his loving wife of 63 years Lowene (Rothe) Jershin; daughter Jill (Alan) Butler of Elkhorn NE, and son Jay (Alison) Jershin of Allen, TX. Grandchildren Craig Butler and fiancé Hilary Winter of Wahoo, Cole Butler of Columbus, OH, Lauren and Jacob Jershin of Allen, TX. Ed served in the U.S. Army during World War II and U.S. Air Force Reserves during the Korean War. He worked as Machinist at Union Pacific for 10 years. He retired in 1989 from Western Electric/AT&T where he worked for 30 years as an Inspector of installation of machinery and equipment and as a Machinist. Ed’s good dancing caught the eye of Lowene and they were married in Omaha in September of 1956. Together they danced, played cards, golfed, spent time at the American Legion Post 374 and made many great memories with family and friends. They lived in Arizona for 16 years for the love of year-round golf, before returning to Omaha in 2011. Ed will be greatly missed by his children and grandchildren. He was an excellent role-model for love, family-values, and loyalty. A Celebration of Life service will be planned in the future when family and friends can gather. Memorial contributions should be directed to the Lutheran Church of the Master, Omaha NE.
Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 Center St.
Omaha, NE

Ethel Stennis-Mickel reported on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Lorene Booker. Lorene retired from the Omaha Works on 10-31-1991 with 28 years of service.
Lorene Booker
April 15, 2020
An obituary is not available at this time for Lorene Booker. We welcome you to provide your thoughts and memories on our Tribute Wall.
https://www.omahathomasfh.com/
Thomas Funeral Home
3920 N 24th St
Omaha, NE 68110

Gene Beilenberg notified us of the passing of Carolyn M. (Churchill) Woods Schoening. Gene and I couldn’t find Carolyn in any of our records so we don’t know when she left or retired from the Omaha Works. Due to the Corona Virus a celebration of life service and private graveside service will be held at a later date.
Carolyn Marie Schoening
Carolyn M. (Churchill) Woods Schoening, age 78, of Council Bluffs, Iowa, entered into rest Sunday, April 12, 2020.
Carolyn was born July 23, 1941 in Woodbine, Iowa, to Lester and Lovina (Kelley) Churchill. In each of the jobs Carolyn worked: Western Electric, Diamond Die, and Willsie Cap & Gown, she made friends with ease, being a very social, and outgoing woman. Some of Carolyn’s favorite things to do included crafting, dancing, being an active member of the F.O.E. #38 in Omaha, Nebraska, and enjoying time with family and close friends.
Carolyn was preceded in death by her father, Lester Churchill; mother, Lovina Bryant; step-father, Wayne Bryant; brother, Jim (Anita) Churchill; former spouses, James D. Woods and Dick Hall; sons, Brad and Wes Woods.
She is survived by her partner, Don Gyhra, Bellevue, NE; brothers, Dick (Joan) Churchill, Boston, MA; Ken (Flo) Churchill, Albuquerque, NM; Ed (Eileen) Churchill, Omaha, NE; children, Cindy Kermeen, Council Bluffs; Debbie Hemenway, Glenwood, IA; Tim (Angie) Woods, Berryville, Arkansas; Becky Sanford, Council Bluffs; Tony (Kathy) Woods, Arkansas; Shelly (Guy Freddie Corbin) Stone, Shelby, IA; 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Due to the Corona Virus a celebration of life service and private graveside service will be held at a later date.
Cutler-O’Neill-Meyer-Woodring Funeral Home
545 Willow Avenue
Council Bluffs, IA 51503

You may view a Video Tribute to Betty L. Wilson at
www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/betty-wilson-9094118
Picture are at the bottom of the website in Memories
Gene Bienberg notified us of the passing of Betty L. Wilson. Betty retired from the Omaha Works 13/31/1991 with 38 years of service.
Betty L. Wilson
Wilson, Betty L. June 9, 1932 – March 22, 2020 Born in Elk Creek, Nebraska, Betty worked at Western Electric/AT&T for 38 years, retiring in 1991. She was active with the Dagmar Rebecca Lodge for 50+ years and was a member of the VFW and American Legion. Betty also enjoyed traveling on bus trips with local tour companies. She loved watching baseball on television and going to her grandchildren’s ball games. Preceded in death by loving husband, William L. Wilson; parents, Raymond (Margretha) Epley; siblings, Ivan Epley, Ardis Hertel, and Lois Mahoney. Survived by daughter, Lora (Douglas M.) Leinen; grandchildren, Caden and Addison Leinen; many cousins, neices, and nephews. A controlled visitation will take place Thursday, March 26, from 5-8pm. Graveside service will take place Friday, March 27, at 11am.
26 MARCH Visitation 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
WESTLAWN HILLCREST FUNERAL HOME
5701 Center St.
Omaha, Nebraska
Please keep in mind this is a controlled visitation to follow city social distancing guidelines. We will be letting only the allotted amount of visitors into the building at a time.
Thank you for understanding.
27 MARCH Graveside Service 11:00 am
WESTLAWN HILLCREST FUNERAL HOME
5701 Center St.
Omaha, Nebraska
Please keep in mind this is a controlled graveside to follow city social distancing guidelines. We will be letting only the allotted amount of persons at the graveside at the time of service. Everyone else will be asked to stay in their cars.
Thank you for understanding.
Westlawn Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 Center St.
Omaha, NE

A AT&T Facebook member notified us that Bernie Swenson notified the group of the passing of Alice M. Placek. Alice was a Production Specialist PL10 in dept. 595-6 and retired on 10-23-1991 with 31 years of service. Celebration of Life to be announced at a later date.
Alice M. Placek
October 22, 1929 – April 3, 2020 Preceded in death by her husband Victor. Survived by son William P. Placek; daughter Judy L. Placek; and grandchildren, Becky and Amanda Placek. Celebration of Life to be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorials will be directed by the family.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN DWORAK-CUTLER
West Center Chapel,
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha NE 68124

George Parkerson and Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of William “Bill” D. Chilcoat this morning. Bill retired from the Omaha Works on 2/8/1994 with 24 years of service. They remembered that he worked in ISD. The mortuary indicated that a full obituary would be published when the service is held at a later date.
William “Bill” D. Chilcoat
Chilcoat, William D. November 3, 1931 – March 17, 2020. A Memorial Service will be at a later date after the pandemic.
JOHN A. GENTLEMAN
MORTUARIES AND CREMATORY
PACIFIC STREET CHAPEL,
14151 Pacific Street
Omaha, NE
(402) 391-1664 | www.johnagentleman.com

JoAnn Alback posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing Alexander “Al” Menks, Jr. Al retired from the Omaha Works on 7/14/2000 with 36 years of service. There will be a private family service.
Alexander “Al” Menks, Jr.
December 4, 1938 – March 17, 2020
Survived by wife, Janet M.; son, Brian (Angelique); daughter, Pamela Wesson (Yancey); one grandson, Alex; one granddaughter, Destiney; sisters, Liletta and Astrid; and brothers, Karl and Peter (Bonnie).
Private Family Services. Memorials are suggested to the Omaha Food Bank. https://heafeyheafey.com/alexander-menks-jr/
Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries & Crematory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha, NE 68124

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of Robert F. Hardin. Robert retired from the Omaha Works on 3/27/1992 with 34 years of service. Services will be held at a later date.
Robert F Hardin
June 12, 1932 – March 12, 2020
Passed away Thursday, March 12, 2020 in Papillion, Nebraska at the age of 87 years. Robert was born Sunday, June 12, 1932 in Omaha, Nebraska.
Robert is preceded in death by his parents Fines and Mary Hardin and brother Richard Hardin.
He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Joanne Hardin; children Vicki (Frank) Logan, Michael (Barb) Hardin, and Sheila (Mike) Elliott – Phoenix, AZ; brothers Ronald and Roger Hardin; 7 grandchildren; and 13 great – grandchildren.
Services will be held at a later date.
To plant a tree in memory of Robert Hardin as a living tribute, please visit Tribute Store.
BETHANY FUNERAL HOME
8201 Harrison Street
La Vista, NE 68128

Gene Bielenberg and Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Carol Ann Johnson. Carol retired from the Omaha Works on 4/10/1993.
Carol Ann Johnson
May 24, 1935 – March 3, 2020
Age 84
Carol worked at AT&T for many years and after retiring she was a hostess at Farmer Brown’s in Papillion, volunteered at the Stephen Center and Midlands Hospital and was a member of the Red Hat Society.
Preceded in death husband Clifford.
Survived by children Ronald Johnson, Deb Frans (Brian), Kristy Rauscher (Fred), Robert Johnson (Victoria); grandchildren Brandon Frans (Tracy), Dylan and Andrew Johnson; great-granddaughters Tarisa, Cora and Tendra Frans.
Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, March 7, from 2-4 p.m. at Bellevue Memorial Chapel. www.bellevuefuneralchapel.com
Memorials: Alzheimer’s Association
BELLEVUE MEMORIAL CHAPEL
Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler
2202 Hancock St., Bellevue, NE

Joyce Jense and Pam McClure posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Dana Konchalski. Dana retired from the Omaha Works in May 2004 with 30 years of service.
Dana Konchalski
April 6, 1954 – February 25, 2020
Dana Lee Konchalski was born in Des Moines, Iowa, on April 6, 1954, to her parents Robert and Carol (Hansen) Barker. Dana went to Ankeny High School, and following high school, worked 30 years at AT&T before retiring in 2004… until she got bored. Then, she went to work for Gordmans Distribution Center, where she spent 14 years before retiring for good in April of 2019.
Dana fell in love with her husband Tom in July of 1985, and it only took a bit of convincing from Dana’s good friend, Judy Belken. After meeting Tom initially, Dana wasn’t sure of him. She thought he was a little arrogant until Judy convinced her to give him a chance. Dana would joke that after that first date, Tom never left her side. And he didn’t. He was by her side until the very end. The two’s unconditional love for one another has shaped the family they have together.
Dana had two rowdy sons, James (married to Kim) and Jason (married to Heather), of which she and Tom were always unbelievably proud. Tom treated both of her wild boys as his own, and the four became a fast family.
Dana had many grandkids that always kept the lake house filled with hidden treasures, endless laughter and overwhelming warmth. Her grandchildren are Erika, Chella, Taylor, Shaylee, Maci, Laila, Kayden, Jayce and Jackson.
Dana was an avid reader, a master of crossword puzzles and enjoyed cooking. She was always excited to share stories with the people she loved, her bottomless joy kept everyone near her entertained, and her unparalleled ability to make anyone erupt into laughter was an absolute gift. Dana loved to spend time at the lake or go camping with her family.
Wherever Dana was, people gathered. And she left her people with better humor and a certainty that no matter what, they were overwhelmingly loved.
Visitation: February 28, 2020 6:00-8:00 p.m. Location:Brooks South Town Chapel at Sunset Memorial Gardens. Service: February 29, 2020, 11:00 a.m. Brooks South Town Chapel at Sunset Memorial Gardens https://iowafuneralplanning.com/obituary/dana-konchalski/
Arrangements By;
Brooks South Town Chapel
South Town Chapel at Sunset Memorial Gardens
7601 Fleur Drive
Des Moines, IA 50321

Sandra Ferrucci (Rocco’s wife) posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of her husband Rocco “Rocky” D. Ferrucci Sr.. Rocco retired from the Omaha Works on 2/15/1996 with 36 years of service.
Rocco D. Ferrucci Sr.
August 15, 1934 – February 24, 2020
Age 86
Preceded by parents Giuseppe and Elisei Ferrucci; daughter Debra Ferrucci; son Rocco Ferrucci, Jr.; sister Ida Barretta; brother James Ferrucci. Survived by wife Sandra Ferrucci; daughters Alicia Ferrucci (Steve); Toni Ferrucci; Gina VanLaningham (Jesse), Lori Cwach (Andy); son Larry Schovanec; brother Tony Ferrucci; sister Josephine Kabot; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Memorials to the charity of donor’s choice. Visitation Friday 5 – 7pm. Funeral Service 11am Saturday (2/29/2020) both at Roeder Mortuary. Interment Omaha National Cemetery. https://roedermortuary.com/
Roeder Mortuary
108th Street Chape
Omaha, NE 68164

Vern Larson and Frank Markesi notified us of the passing of Robert “Bob” L. Carlson. Bob worked in public relations as a supervisor and retired from the Omaha Works on 1/3/1996 with
Robert L. Carlson
December 24, 1931 – February 20, 2020
Preceded in death by parents, Louis and Mary Carlson; brothers, Ed, Dick and Don Carlson; and grandson, Thomas Carlson. Survived by wife, Pat Carlson; sons, David (Laura), Doug (Chris) and Dan (Jenny); daughter, Ann Wiseman; grandchildren: Matthew Carlson (Tricia), Sarah Dickmann (Alex), Tim, Katie, Megan, Joe, Jack and Courtney Carlson, Michael Wiseman (Sidrah), Daniel and Robert Wiseman; great-grandchildren, Will and Jake Carlson; sister, LouAnn Leland (John); brother, Thomas Carlson (Diane); nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Family will receive friends Sunday, February 23rd from 5:30pm to 7:30pm, at the West Center Chapel followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7:30pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Monday, February 24th, 11am, St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church (11802 Pacific St.) Memorials will be directed by the family.
Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries & Creamatory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha NE 68124

Dick “Scotty” Scott notified us of the passing of Gary Lee Hall. Gary worked in the sheet metal shop and retired from the Omaha Works on 4-11-2000 with 41 years of service.
Gary Lee Hall
May 31, 1938 – February 18, 2020
Survived by wife, Carolyn J. Hall; daughters, Pam Wahl (Tony) and Tammy Werner (Curt); six grandchildren: Wesley Werner, Winston Werner, Chelsea Barnes (Kevin), Gabe Wahl, Sydney Daly (Tommy) and Bentley Werner; one great-granddaughter, Alice Barnes; sisters, Mary Conradt and Sandi Bruning; and sister-in-law, Marilyn Hall.
Family will receive friends Friday, February 21st from 5pm to 7pm, at the West Center Chapel. FUNERAL SERVICE: Saturday, February 22nd, 11am, King of Kings Lutheran Church (11615 I St.) GRAVESIDE SERVICE: 2:45pm, Prairie Union Cemetery in Shubert, Nebraska. Memorials will be directed by the family. https://heafeyheafey.com/gary-lee-hall/
Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries & Creamatory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha NE 68124

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Ester Lopez (Ayala. Ester worked in the 30 Bldg. and retired from the Omaha Works on 4/30/1985.
Esther Lopez (Ayala)
June 18, 1924 – February 15, 2020
Preceded in death by husband, Margarito; sons, Dennis and Michael. Survived by daughters, Kathleen Greco; Virginia Schmidt and Patti Clark; 15 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. VISITATION: Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020, 6-8pm, at the Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home. FUNERAL SERVICE: Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020, 10:30am, at the funeral home. Interment: Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery.
Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 Center St.
Omaha , NE

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Paul Charles Shomshor. Paul retired from the Omaha Works on 11/8/1991 with 32 years of service. Vistation is today from 5:00 – 7:00 pm. www.hoyfuneral.com
Paul Charles Shomshor
October 28, 1937 – February 4, 2020
age 82
He was born in Scribner, Nebraska on October 28, 1937 to the late Carl and Hilda (Steinke) Shomshor. Paul proudly served his country in the United States Army and retired from Western Electric / AT&T
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his 4 sisters and 2 brothers.
Paul is survived by his wife of 53 years, Betty Shomshor; children, Paul Shomshor Jr. (Sarah) and Julie Newby (Dan); grandchildren, Anna Newby, Emily Newby, Jensen Shomshor and Jacksen Shomshor; sister, Bernice Deeds (Ron); nieces and nephews.
Visitation is 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday February 7, 2020 at the Hoy-Kilnoski Funeral Home. Funeral service is 2:00 p.m. on Saturday at the funeral home. Interment is in the Grange Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Parkinson’s Foundation.
Hoy-Kilnoski Funeral Home and Crematory
1221 North 16th Street
Council Bluffs, IA 51501

Jim & Trish Mantich notified us of the passing of Nicholas A. Curto Jr. Nick worked in the cable plant and retired from the Omaha Works on 7/23/2000 with 38 years of service. Nick passed in a car crash on February 1, 2020. Nick’s services are pending at www.bramanmortuary.com/
Nicholas A. Curto Jr.
July 6, 1938 – February 1, 2020
81 years old
Services Pending

From a post on Facebook this morning by Vincent Edwards, her son, we received the notice of the passing of Jean Marie Edwards. Jean started at the Omaha Works in January 1980 and we have no date of her retirement.
Jean Marie Edwards
age 74, passed away February 1, 2020.
She was born on September 6, 1945 to the late Harold and Eddie Mae (Mitchell) Dennis in St. Louis, Missouri.
In addition to her parents, Jean was preceded in death by her 4 brothers and 1 sister. She is survived by her husband, Ellis Edwards; son, Vincent Edwards; daughters, Lalia Hart (James Jr); Kenya Edwards (Tavaors Meeks); Rona Robinson-Hill; grandchildren, James Hart III; Jessica Hart; Ellis Hart; Noah Meeks; Jasmine Hart; siblings, Harold Glenn Dennis (Joyce); Diane Dennis Underwood; Gilbert Dennis (Margaret); Gaynelle Willis (Perry); a host of other relatives and friends.
Visitation is 5:00-7:00 PM on Thursday, February 13, 2020 at Good Shepherd Funeral Home. Funeral Service is Friday, February 14, 2020 at 11:00 at Salem Baptist Church in Omaha, Nebraska. Interment is at Omaha National Cemetery. Memorials can be directed to the family.
Good Shepherd Funeral Home
4425 South 24th Street
Omaha, NE 68107

It has been reported on the AT&T Facebook page that Dennis C. Parker has passed away. Dennis started to work at the Omaha Works in October 1982. He worked in the molding area. We have no retirement date for Dennis from the Omaha Works. His services are pending at Braman Mortuary (72 St. Chapel) 402-391-2171.
Dennis C. Parker
June 20, 1961 – January 26, 2020
Age 58 years of Omaha
Dennis is survived by his Daughters: Crystal Parker & husband Matt Rediger, Sarah Claborn & husband Kyle; Grandchildren: Peyton, Hunter, Harper; Siblings: Kelly, Doug, Kimberly, Donn, David; Longtime friend Christine Clinton; Many other relatives & friends.
Services Pending
Braman Mortuary (72 St. Chapel)
1702 N. 72 St.
Omaha, NE 68114

Dick “Scotty” Scott and Steve Odell notified us of the passing of Dale Wichman. Dale was a level lll in the high bay sheet metal shop. Dale retired from the Omaha Works on 2/17/1999 with 42 years of service.
Dale Charles Wichman
September 6, 1934 – January 26, 2020
Dale C. Wichman, age 85, passed away peacefully on January 26, 2020.
He was born in Belle Plaine, Iowa on September 6, 1934 to the late Elmer and Malissia (Seidel) Wichman. Dale proudly served his country in the United States Army and retired from Western Electric.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Darold Wichman; sister, Phyllis Drennan.
Dale is survived by his wife of 63 years, Liz Wichman; children, Michael Wichman (Michelle), Susan Spring (Ray Laferriere), Sandra Washa (Edward); Julie Wichman; brother David Wichman (Phyllis); granddaughters, Sara McCoy (Greg), Jennifer Smith, Jamie Smith; great granddaughters, Madison and Sawyer.
Visitation is 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday January 29, 2020 at the Hoy-Kilnoski Funeral Home. Funeral service is 11:00 a.m. on Thursday at the funeral home. Interment is in Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will direct memorials to the MS Society or the United States Army National Museum.
Hoy-Kilnoski Funeral Home and Crematory
1221 North 16th Street
Council Bluffs, IA 51501

Steve Odell notified us of the passing of James R. Geiger. James retired from the Omaha Works on 11/29/1998 with 29 years of service.
James R. Geiger
July 29, 1945 – January 23, 2020
Preceded in death by parents, Raymond and Magdalene Geiger; brother, Jerome; sister, Judy. Survived by wife, Carolyn; children, Jennifer Angland (Chris), Greg (Danielle) and Stephanie McKenna (Matthew); grandchildren: Hannah, Brayden, Clayton, Nicholas, Celia, Jackson, Grace, Lavery and Kendall; nieces and nephews.
VISITATION: Sunday, January 26th from 5pm to 7pm, at the West Center Chapel followed by a VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Monday, January 27th, 10:30am, St. Stephen the Martyr Catholic Church (16701 S St.) INTERMENT: Tuesday, January 28th, 11am, Resurrection Cemetery with full military honors. Memorials may be directed to the family.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN DWORAK-CUTLER
West Center Chapel,
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE

Steve Odell notified us of the passing of Edward J. “Jerry” Franks. Jerry worked in the cable plant and retired from the Omaha Works on 12/30/1989. A former co-worker with Jerry told me back in the early days Jerry was a trainer in the cable plant on the insulate lines.
Edward Jerome “Jerry” Franks
Franks, Edward Jerome “Jerry” Edward Jerome “Jerry” Franks was born August 12, 1936 in Omaha, NE to Edward S. and Fern (Curry) Franks. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Geraldine “Lorraine” Franks; and sister, Sandra Kay Claussen. Ed is survived by his children, Theresa Franks-Gardner, and her husband Kevin; Michael and wife Debbie Franks; and Kathy and husband Bob Hall; grandchildren, Meghan, Lyndsey, Jacob, Peyton, Mikey, McKenna, and Matthew; and great-grandchildren, Emma and Hudson Kopun. Private family services were held Friday morning.
REICHMUTH FUNERAL HOME
21901 West Maple
Elkhorn, NE

A late notice of the passing of Janet “Rosie” Victor was just reported to us yesterday. Rosie retired for the Omaha Works on 8/31/2001 with 25 years of service.
Janet “Rosie” Victor
Dec 31, 2019
Victor, Janet “Rosie” Age 78 Janet “Rosie” Victor, of Missouri Valley, IA passed away on Sunday, December 22, 2019, at Longview Nursing Home in Missouri Valley. She was a longtime employee of Western Electric. Janet was preceded in death by her daughter, Linda Victor; and parents. Survivors include her children: Terry Victor of Omaha, and Brenda Thomas of Council Bluffs, IA; four grandchildren; and sisters, Joan Gatrost of Missouri Valley, Judy Graham of Council Bluffs, and Janice Stilwell of Missouri Valley. CELEBRATION OF LIFE SERVICE: Friday, January 3, 2020, at 6pm at Hennessey Funeral Home, Missouri Valley, IA.
HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME
310 E. Huron Street
Missouri Valley, IA

Sandy Viner notified us of the passing of Vera Bowersox. Vera worked in weld and form area and then in the cutter press area. Vera retired from the Omaha Works on 3-29-1989 with 30 years of service.
Vera H. Bowersox
September 29, 1931 – January 20, 2020
Preceded in death by husband, Keith; sister, Marion; brothers: Leonard, Clifford, Lyle and Raymond. Survived by daughter, Julie Ann Ransdell (Scott); grandchildren, Katie Batenhorst (Jayson), Emily Ganow (Greg) and Logan Ransdell (Rosalie Warner); great-grandchildren. Connor, Ryleigh and Brooks.
VISITIATION: Saturday, January 25th from 4pm to 5pm followed by a MEMORIAL SERVICE at 5pm, all at the West Center Chapel. Memorials are suggested to V.N.A. Hospice or the Josie Harper Hospice House.
Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Morturaries & Crenatory
7805 West Center Road,
Omaha NE 68124

Ruthanne Dimmock reported on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of William Casey. The information was relayed to us this morning. William “Bill” Casey started at the Omaha Works on 7-14-1997. We were told that he worked in both the 30 bldg. and 50 bldg. We don’t know when Bill left the Omaha Works.
William Casey
December 25, 1954 – January 19, 2020
William Casey, 65 of Blair, passed away January 19, 2020 at his home. A Celebration of life will be held Saturday, January 24 at the Blair American Legion at 12 noon.
William is survived by his wife Cindy, sons William (Mindy) Casey Jr., Chris (Cassie) Casey, daughter Michelle Casey; grandchildren: Breydon, Quentin, Isabel, Sean, Lillian and Liam. He was preceded in death by his grandson Rune Casey.
Celebration of Life, JAN 25. 12:00 PM (CST) Blair American Legion 103 S 12th St Blair, NE.
Campbell – Aman
Funeral Home
444 S 17th St
Blair, NE 68008

Dan Lindblad notified us this morning of the passing Dolores M. Thornburg. Dolores retired from the Omaha Works while we were still AT&T with 30 years of service. Dan mentioned that he worked with Delores in Mini Wire Spring Relays for many years. I didn’t see this obit in the morning email earlier today.
Dolores M. Thornburg
7/4/1932 – 1/10/2020
Age 87 years of Omaha
Dolores M (Trout) Thornburg was preceded in death by her husband Floyd Charles Thornburg. She is survived by her daughters Kathy (Dan) Proffitt, Debbie (Doug) Kobylasz and Judy Murcek. 6 grandchildren Rob, Diane (Ben), Melissa, Vicki (Carl) and Gerald (Jessica). 18 great grandchildren Shad (Cheyanne), Valerie, Taylor, Hunter, Kayleigh, Joesph, Norah, Katie, Summer, Landon, Rylie, Dominic, Nevaeh, Malena, Braxton, Trinity and Greyson, and many other relatives and friends.
Dolores was born in Omaha, Nebraska to Dane and Margaret Trout. Dolores met the love of her life and they got married on October 28, 1950. Together they had three children.
Dolores worked at AT&T from 1960-1990. She spent many years there working on the assembly line and establishing life long friendships.
After losing her husband in 1994, she took up traveling to different places with her mother Margaret, her aunt Shirley and best friends Carolyn.
She enjoyed doing ceramics on Tuesday nights and monthly luncheons with “the girls”.
What put a smile on her face was spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Dolores was preceded in death by her infant son (Floyd Charles Thornburg Jr), great grandson (Jordan Charles Armstrong), grandson’s (Michael Dane Buechler and Jamie Joseph Kobylasz).
Celebration of Dolores’ Life: Friday, Jan. 17, 2020 at 3:00pm, with family receiving friends one hour prior to the service Friday 17 Jan, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM , all at Braman Mortuary (Southwest Chapel)
Celebration of Life Friday 17 Jan 3:00 PM Braman Southwest Chapel 6505 S. 144th St. Omaha, NE 68137
Intermitment Calvary Cemetery 7710 West Center Road Omaha, NE 68124
Braman Mortuary –Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144 St.
Omaha, NE 68137

Pat Elliott
7/2/1953 – 1/6/2020
Visitation:
Sunday, January 12, 2020
2:00 – 4:00 PM at
Roeder Mortuary 2727 N. 108th Street Omaha, NE
Service:
Monday, January 13, 2020
10:00 AM at
Christ Community Church 404 S. 108th Ave Omaha, NE
Interment:
Forest Lawn Cemetery
Roeder Mortuary:
2727 N. 108th Street Omaha, NE
(402) 496-9000
On January 6, 2020, Pat Elliott died doing what he loved best, helping others. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska on July 2, 1953 to Truman and Dorothy Elliott. He grew up in a poor family, the middle child of nine, and was dubbed “the Rebel” of the already rowdy bunch. He signed up for the Marine Corps in 1971 and served in The Vietnam War as a machine gunner. In his mid-twenties, Pat recommitted his life to Jesus.
By the grace of God, his strength of spirit and passionate faithfulness, Pat became “the Reverend.” Always gifted with using his hands, Pat worked as a roofer, welder, and handyman extraordinaire. He used these gifts to bless countless people, family and strangers alike. He was a preacher at heart and loved to share about God’s love to all who would listen. Especially close to his heart was Good News Jail and Prison Ministry, where he volunteered as a chaplain for nearly 10 years.
After retirement, he also volunteered his time and expertise at Omaha Rapid Response, helping those who had become homeless through storm or flood rebuild their lives. When he wasn’t helping others, Pat loved to spend his time out in nature. He spent long, joyful hours up in a deer stand, walking his hunting dogs through fields, catching award-winning fish, feeding backyard birds with his wife, and taming the wild berry bramble he planted in their backyard for all to enjoy.
Pat gave generously to all people and befriended anyone and everyone, but he was particularly doting with the children who knew him as Grandpa, Papa, or Mr. Pat. He built playhouses, sandboxes, train tracks and impressive towers, doled out peanuts and pieces of gum, read books, changed diapers, led dance parties, and was rarely found without a baby in his arms.
He was a deeply devoted husband, father, and grandfather who knew the Father’s love and shared this love every way he knew how. Pat is survived by Peggy, his wife of 35 years, his four sons, Patrick (Stephanie), Jonathan, Michael (Tasha), and Gabriel (Tricia) Elliott, two daughters, Kira (Kristopher) Day and Abigail (Benjamin) Eberly, ten grandchildren, Dalton, Breanna, Harper, Samantha, Seamus, Solomon, Eve, Rosemary, Sapphira, and Iona, and eight siblings, Bill, Dorothy, Tom, Mike, Nancy, David, Danny, and Paul.
Pat’s eternal smile, strong hands, and warm heart will be remembered by all who knew him. The light of the rebel turned reverend will continue to shine brightly through the lives of all those who felt the warmth of his love. “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” (John 1:5)
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Pat Elliott to Good News Jail and Prison Ministry Eastern Nebraska/Western Iowa or Omaha Rapid Response. Condolences and donations can be brought to the visitation or memorial service or sent to the family at
Roeder Mortuary
2727 N 108th Street
Omaha, NE 68164.

Edie Riester notified us this afternoon of the passing of Linda C. (Ford) Huenniger. Linda started to work at the Omaha Works on 2/2/1984 but we don’t have an retirement date for Linda.
Linda C. (Ford) Huenniger
February 24, 1947 – January 1, 2020
Huenniger, Linda C. (Ford) February 24, 1947 – January 1, 2020 Preceded in death by husband Don Huenniger, parents Chuck and Millie Ford, and sister Beverly Nielsen. Survived by sons Brian Parizek (Lisa) and Andrew Parizek (Paula), brother Chuck Ford (Patti) and sister Nancy Brickley (David). Grandchildren Sidney, Emma, Lucy, Lily and Oscar, nieces and nephew. Private Services.

Judy Stroy and John Symonsbergen notified us this morning of the passing of Robert “Bob” Faust. We don’t know when Bob retired but we think it was after 2000 and may have had 35 plus years of service.
Robert J. Faust
January 16, 1949 – January 2, 2020
Faust, Robert J. January 16, 1949 – January 2, 2020 Preceded in death by parents, William and Ann; brothers, Thomas and William. Survived by wife, Sandra; children, Tracey Faust, Robert Faust (Jackie) and Wendy Faust; grandson, Aaron Shalifoe; brother, John (Judy); sister, Beverly Willms (Ron); sister-in-law, Marge Faust; nephews and nieces. VISITATION begins Saturday, 9am, with a MEMORIAL SERVICE at 10am, at the mortuary. Private interment: Omaha National Cemetery.
KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME
5108 “F” Street | (402) 731-1234 |
Omaha< NE
www.klsfuneralhome.com




In 1995, Lucent Technologies was spun off from AT&T, and Lucent spun off units of its own in an attempt to restructure its struggling operations. Avaya was then spun off from Lucent as its own company in 2000.


The Telecom Pioneers had been the corporate community service organization for the company from the early days of Western Electric Co. and fully supported by the corporation. Shortly after Avaya was spun off they decided that they would no longer support the Pioneers leaving the Pioneers to be a self supporting organization.


As the Pioneers found out that they would lose many services from the company. One of the benefits the Pioneers lost was being notified by the company of the passing of retired co-workers. With no notices from the company we no longer knew who and when former co-workers passed.


The lists that we have developed come from other retirees letting us know when a co-worker passes. The lists aren’t a complete list of all that have passed in previous years. So if you know a co-worker that has passed, copy the link and email it and the obituary to webmaster@heartlandpioneers.com. The lists we have have assembled are only of those that others have notified us of and are’t complete.

Submitted by the webmaster@heartlandpioneers.com




If you would like to view a obituary for someone on this page or on any of the other pages just hold down the Ctrl button and Press the Letter F and a popup box will appear. Then type the name of the persons obituary you would like to view in the box and it will take you directly to that person.



Jane Peters from Council Bluffs forwarded Karen’e passing to Edie Riester and Edie notified us of Karen’s passing. At this time we don’t know when Karen retired. We think she retired when she had twenty five years of service after 1995.

Karen Ann Prince
November 11, 1945 – December 26, 2019
Karen Ann Prince, age 74, of Council Bluffs, passed away December 26, 2019 at her home.

Karen was born November 11, 1945 in West Islip, New York to the late Milford and Gertrude (Manning) Cooper. She graduated from West Islip High School and proudly served her country in the U. S. Air Force from 1964 – 1966. Karen married Gerald Prince and to this union two children were born, Cheryl and Steve. Karen retired from AT&T in 1996 after 28 years of service. She was a member of the Telephone Pioneers and ASPCA.

Karen is survived by her children, Steve Prince of Council Bluffs, Cheryl Ellerbeck of Washington, North Carolina; 4 grandchildren; 1 great-granddaughter; sister, Linda (Kenny) Driscoll of Andover, Ohio; former husband, Jerry Prince of Council Bluffs; nieces and nephews. MEMORIAL VISITATION, Thursday 2 January 2020.

Cutler-O’Neill Meyer-Woodring Funeral Home & Crematory
545 Willow Avenue
Council Bluffs, IA 51503

Military rites will be tendered by the Kanesville Honor Guard at 3:00 p.m.
Bill Miller notified us of the passing of Richard “Dick” Barton. Dick worked in the cable plant and retired from the Omaha Works on 6/6/1996 with 37 years of service .

Richard A. “Dick” Barton
September 16, 1933 – December 25, 2019
Age 86

Richard A. “Dick” Barton, 86, of Fremont, NE, passed away Wednesday, December 25, 2019, at his home in Fremont.
Dick was born September 16, 1933 in Omaha, NE, to Roy and Lucille (Groene) Barton. He graduated from Fremont High School and married Margaret “Muzzy” Matous on February 22, 1955 at St. John’s Catholic Church in Prague, NE.

Dick was employed by Western Electric for many years and worked at Daubert Construction Company. He also worked at the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Fremont and Methodist Fremont Health.

Some of Dicks favorite hobbies included bowling, dancing, painting and walking. He was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church in Fremont, and a member of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles 200 in Fremont. Dick donated blood for numerous years.

Dick is survived by his sons, Randy (Deb) Barton of Lincoln, NE, Tom (Deb Baker) Barton of Surprise, AZ, and Dave (Peggy) Barton of Fremont; daughter, Virginia “Ginny” (Pete) Giebelhaus of Gretna, NE; brother, Bob (Kay) Barton of Fremont; 7 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.

Dick was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Muzzy; and daughter in law, Lisa Barton.

Memorial service will be 11:00 AM, Monday, December 30, 2019, at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont with Chaplain Scott Jensen officiating. Family receiving friends one hour prior to the service Monday at the Funeral Home. Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery in Fremont.

Memorials may be directed to Methodist Fremont Health or to the family.. www.mosermemorialchapels.com/obituary/richard-dick-barton

Moser Memorial Chapel
2170 N. Somers Ave.
Fremont, NE 68025 402-721-4490

Steve Odell, Linda Nutting and Edie Riester notified us of the passing of Dan Buelt. Dan was the president of Local 1974 retiring with 32 years of service when they closed the Omaha Works in July 2011.

Daniel J.Buelt
November 14, 1955 – December 25, 2019
Age 64

Dan passed away peacefully surrounded by family at Josie Harper Hospice House, Wednesday Dec. 25, 2019. He had been bravely battling cancer before succumbing Christmas day. Born Nov. 14, 1955 in Carroll, IA to John L. and Mary Ann (Stickrod) Buelt. Graduated Omaha Benson High. He worked 32 years in the Old Bell Telephone System, AT&T and Lucent/Avaya. Most of those years he proudly served as a union officer for C.W.A. Local 744 and I.B.E.W. Local 1974. Preceded in death by his parents. Survived by brothers, Thomas, R. William, John and Joseph; five nephews, three nieces, as well as five great-grandnieces and nephews. Dan loved riding his Harley, woodworking and spending time with family and friends. MEMORIAL SERVICE: Sunday, Dec. 29, 2019, 6pm, at Roeder Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Visiting Nurses Association, 12565 W Center Rd. #100, Omaha, NE 68144. www.RoederMortuary.com
ROEDER MORTUARY, INC.
108TH STREET CHAPEL
2727 N 108th St.,
Omaha, NE 402-496-9000

A friend notified us of the passing of Richard “Dick” J. Gartigas. Dick was a piece part inspector for light machining in Bldg 30. Dick retired in the late 1980’s and we don’t have his length of service or retirement date listed for Omaha Works.

Richard J. Gartigas
Age 81
Gartigas, Richard J. February 11, 1938 – December 10, 2019 Preceded in death by parents; and sister, Irene Gartigas. Survived by sisters: Wanda Wolczak, Marija Radziunas, Elena Mickus, and Hedy Gartigas; nieces and nephews. VISITATION begins Sunday 2pm, with WAKE SERVICE at 3pm, all at the Mortuary. FUNERAL: Monday 10am at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. Interment: St. John’s Cemetery. KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME
5108 “F” Street
Omaha, NE
(402) 731-1234 |

A friend notified us of the passing of Bessie Mae Janousek from a post on Facebook. Bessie retired from the Omaha Works on 8-31-2001 with 29 years of service.

Bessie Mae Janousek
February 17, 1938 – December 7, 2019
Janousek, Bessie M. Age 81 Of Gretna, NE. Preceded in death by daughter, Joann Mersnick. Survived by her sons, Joe (Marta) Janousek of Fremont and George (Dolly) Abrams of LaVista, NE; daughters, Arlene (Rudy) Delgado of Omaha; Sue (Jerry) Rossow of Yutan; Carol (Tim) Cannady of Olathe, KS; Denise Janousek of Omaha; 15 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; brothers, Harry Kohout of Belle Plain, MN; and Roman Kohout of Prior Lake, MN; sisters, Irene Jasmer of New Prague, MN; and Ellen Hennen of Shakopee, MN. VISITATION: Wednesday, 2-8pm; FUNERAL: Thursday, 10am, Brookside Church (3434 N. 204th St. Elkhorn). Interment: Prospect Hill Cemetery. Memorials to Lydia House. Condolences to www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com
Reichmuth Funeral Home
21901 West Maple
Elkhorn, NE
(402) 289-222

Ethel Mickel notified us of the passing of Wanda Stewart. We don’t have a retirement date for Wanda. Her obituary said that she had 30 plus year at the Omaha Works. We didn’t receive any notices of the passing of former associates during the Commscope ownership of the Omaha Works.

Wanda Stewart
Wanda Steward was born on June 1, 1949 in Omaha, Nebraska, unto the union of Daniel and Ruth Steward. She departed this life on November 27, 2019 at Creighton University Medical Center – Bergan Mercy. She was preceded in death by both parents, two brothers Edwin and Sargent First Class Duane Joe Steward and sister Charlotte Geneva Steward Kennedy. She was educated at Kellom Elementary School formally called Paul Street School, then onto Omaha Technical High School where she graduated in 1967. Wanda was employed for 30 plus years at Western Electric, which became Lucent Technologies before her retirement.

Retirement for Wanda was an opportunity to master some of her favorite hobbies. Those hobbies included sewing, crocheting, silk flower arranging, indoor and outdoor gardening and price shopping for anything she needed to achieve her hobbies.

A hobby she excelled at the most was project management. She joyfully utilized her skill in this area to serve her community, and to markedly increase the happiness of friends and family alike in an unsung manner. She spent a great deal of her time planning and organizing weddings, special events for her beloved church, social events for personal friends and assisting whenever and wherever these skills could be shared. Family and friends enjoyed many well-organized holidays and gatherings, including Thanksgiving, Christmas, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, birthdays etc., for which there was always a flow of delicious cuisine, fun, joy and happiness. Ultimately, her intent was always to maintain that long lasting good old fashion family bond or kinship.

Wanda loved a challenge of engaging in intellectual discourses with others to purposefully learn and explore varieties of subject matters of interest to satisfy her insatiable curiosity. She was a ferocious reader of – books of all genres, spanning the range of the classics to modern history, etc., which gave fuel to many of the discussions she respectfully

had with everyone. This any family member can attest to, as she so subtlety carried over wide range of understanding during many board games played during the holidays and summertime card parties.

She accepted Christ as her lord and savior at a young age and spent many hours at her home church, The Church of The Living God.

Wanda leaves to cherish her sisters Gwendolyn and Andrea Lee Steward, significant other Henry Redd. Also, nieces Paulette Kennedy, Paula Kennedy Mends-Cole (Alex), Wanda Kennedy, and Angela Kennedy; nephews, Darrel Steward (Janice), Wayne Kennedy (Gabrielle), Corey Steward, Donatello Kennedy and a host of nieces, nephews, godsons and other relatives.

Visitation: Monday, December 9, 2019 3-6 p.m., Roeder Mortuary, 4932 Ames Avenue.

Services: Tuesday, December 10, 2019, Church of The Living God, 2029 Binney St.

Interment: Graceland Park Cemetery

Roeder Mortuaries, Inc.
Ames Chapel
4932 Ames Avenue
Omaha, NE 68104

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Phyllis D Connolly. Phyllis retired from the Omaha Works on 2/8/1990.

Phyllis D. Connolly
9/8/1924 – 12/4/2019
Age 95
Phyllis D. Connolly, of Lincoln, NE, passed away on Wednesday December 4, 2019. Phyllis was born September 8, 1924. GRAVESIDE SERVICE: Monday, December 9, 2019, at 11am at Lincoln Memorial Park and Cemetery, 6700 South 14th Street, Lincoln, NE 68512. Family and friends will be meeting at gate 2 before the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Capital Humane Society of Lincoln.

LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME
6800 S. 14th
St., Lincoln, NE | (402) 423-1515 | www.lincolnfh.com

Gene Bielenberg and Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Walter “Wally” Lee Moberg Sr. Wally retired from the Omaha Works on 5/28/1992 with 33 years of service..

Walter Lee Moberg Sr.
December 23, 1934 – November 27, 2019
Walter Lee Moberg Sr., age 84, of Papillion, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday November 27, 2019. Walter was born December 23, 1934 to Ralph and Ethel Moberg. Walter is survived by his two loving sons, Walter Moberg, Ron Moberg; granddaughters, Ashley Bergmann, Amanda Moberg; great-grandchildren, Londyn, Skylar, Jaxon and Charlotte Bergmann; brother, Don (Marcia) Moberg. Private services will be held. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.westlawnhillcrest.com for the Moberg family.

Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home & Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park
5701 Center St,
Omaha, NE

Dan Lindblad notified us of the passing of Ollie Alphonso Thomas. Ollie retired from the Omaha Works on 2/9/2000 with 32 years of service..

Ollie Thomas
January 8, 1935 – November 22, 2019
Ollie Alphonso Thomas, age 84, went to be with the lord on November 22, 2019.

He was born on January 8, 1935 to the late Willie and Essie (Slappy) Demons in Jacksonville, Florida. His best years were spent working at Lucent Technologies for 32 years and playing tennis.

In addition to his parents, Ollie was preceded by 7 brothers, Benny, Willie, Dock, Corinthian, Calvin, Luther and Rome; 2 sisters, Louise and Eunice. He is survived by his companion, Bonnie Shilling, brother, Eddie; 5 sisters, Dorothy, Shirley, Sandra, Betty and Ethel; many children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Memorial Service is 1:00 p.m. on November 30, 2019 at the Hoy-Kilnoski Funeral Home with a reception to follow. Memorials may be directed to the family.

Hoy-Kilnoski Funeral Home & Crematory
1221 North 16th Street
Council Bluffs, IA 51501-0143

Hank Maass notifed us of the passing of Robert “Bob” H. Svendsen. Hank told me that Bob was a fork truck mechanic in the 50 building. Bob retired from the Omaha Works on 12-2-1983

Late Notice
Robert H. Svendsen
November 18, 1936 – November 12, 2019
Age 82
Svendsen, Robert H. November 18, 1936 – November 12, 2019 Preceded in death by wife, Rose. Survived by sons, Tim ( Suzanne), Jerry (Carrie), Adam (Gina); daughters: Barbara (Robert) Shannon, Susan Gouger, Karen (Dan) Conner, Jeannie (David) Bruck; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. VISITATION begins Friday, 5pm, with a Wake Service at 7pm, at the mortuary. FUNERAL: Saturday, 10am, St. Robert’s catholic Church. Memorials to the family for the charities of their choice.
ww.klsfuneralhome.com

Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home Chapel
5108 F Street
Omaha, NE 68117

Dick “Scotty”Scott notified us of the passing of Richard “Rick” Novak. Rick retired from the Omaha Works on 8/31/2001 with 42 years of service.

Richard Steven Novak
May 7, 1940 – November 22, 2019
Preceded in death by his parents, Steve and Julia Novak; sister, Marie Murray; and infant son, Anthony Novak. Survived by wife, Marilyn Novak; three sons: Rick, Rob (Debra), and Jamie (Nicole) Novak; sister, Judy Novak (Scottsdale); five granddaughters: Jordyn Mills, Mallory Novak, Charlotte Novak, Sophie Novak, and Jenna Novak.
Family will receive friends Monday, November 25th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel followed by a VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Tuesday, November 26th, 10am, Sacred Heart Catholic Church (2207 Wirt St.). Memorials will be directed by the family.

Heafy Hoffman Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries & Creamatory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha, NE 68124

Angie Lorenz Muller posted on the AT&T Facebook page the passing of Jay F. Kohout. Jay started at the Omaha Works on 4-1-1982 and retired from the Works when Commscope closed the plant in the summer of 2011. Jay had 29 years of service when he retired.

Jay F. Kohout
March 19, 1957 – November 15, 2019
Jay F. Kohout, age 62, of Fremont, passed away Friday, November 15, 2019, at Methodist Hospital.

Jay was born March 19, 1957 to Robert and Donna (Maxson) Kohout in Fremont. Jay attended Trinity Lutheran Church and School from K-8th grade, he then graduated from Fremont High School in 1975. Following high school Jay entered into the workforce where he worked for Western Electric in Omaha until their closing in 2011. Jay worked for Home Instead until 2014. Jay most recently worked for Fremont Public Schools as a custodian until his passing.

Jay met and married the love of his life Sandy D. Carman on April 12, 1997. To this union were two children T.J. and Kobe.

Jay was an avid sports fan and sports enthusiast. He especially enjoyed running and biking as well as watching the Lakers, Cardinals and Rams. Jay enjoyed playing basketball and tennis with buddies. Jay also had a love for hunting and fishing and anytime spent with his brother, dad and son Kobe.

Jay and his wife enjoyed trying new restaurants weekly and spending time at the casino.

Jay is preceded in death by his parents.

He is survived by his wife Sandy, sons T.J. (fiancée Johanna) Micek, Kobe Kohout, sister Charlotte Kohout, brother Bob Kohout, three nephews Josh, Chad and Jacob, niece Mandi, best friends Jeff Meyer and Todd Boysen, as well as many other family and friends.

Memorials may be directed to the family for later designation.

Memorial service will be held Thursday, November 21, 2019, at Dugan Funeral Chapel at 10:30AM. Visitation will be held 1 hour prior to memorial service, beginning at 9:30AM.
https://www.duganchapel.com/obituaries/Jay-F-Kohout?obId=8945321#/obituaryInfo

Dugan Funeral Chapel
751 North Lincoln Ave.
Fremont, NE 68025
402-721-2880

Vern Larson notified me of the passing of Sandra B. Fitzgerald living in Edgewater, FL. He was notified by her husband Rod. Sandra retired from the Omaha Works on 8/31/2001 with 26 years of service. Vern received no further information than this

Sandra B. Fitzgerald
Passed on 11/8/2019
10/18/1975 – 8/31/2001
Age 72 years 3 months 13 days

Sandra Fitzgerald passed on November 8th from a battle with pancreatic cancer. There is no service scheduled with a private family inurnment.

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Joseph William Hiykel Sr. Joe retired from the Omaha Works on 1-23-1987.

Joseph William Hiykel Sr.
January 27, 1934 – November 6, 2019

Joseph William Hiykel of Omaha, passed away November 6, 2019. Joe was born January 27, 1934 to Fay Sr. and Marie Hiykel.

Preceded in death by parents Fay and Marie Hiykel, son James Hiykel; brother, Raymond; sisters, Pauline and Alice.

Survived by his wife of 62 years, Ardell Hiykel; children, Joseph (Anna) Hiykel, Jr., John Hiykel, Jeff Hiykel, Kristine (Martin) Ryan; brothers, Fay Jr. and Emil; sisters, Loretta, Kathleen, Patricia, Marie and Virginia; grandchildren, Joseph J., Melissa, Matthew, Sarah, Andrew, Kristine, Kahlil, Martin Jr.; numerous great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Visitation, Friday, Nov. 8, 2019, from 5-7 P.M. with a Vigil Service at 7:00PM at Braman Mortuary (72nd St. Chapel).

Funeral Mass, Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019 at 10:00AM at St. Bernard Catholic Church (65 & Military Ave).

Interment: Resurrection Cemetery

BRAMAN MORTUARY
72nd St. Chapel
1702 N. 72nd St.,
Omaha, NE 68114 | (402) 391-2171
www.bramanmortuary.com.

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Robert L. Koster. Robert retired from the Omaha Works on 7/27/2000 with 40 years of service.

Robert L. Koster
Koster, Robert L. February 19, 1937 – October 29, 2019 Gretna, NE. Preceded in death by wife, Emelie. Survived by children, Christine Anne (Richard) Hawkins, Martin Leo Koster, and William John (Terri) Koster, 6 grandchildren; siblings, Kenneth (Judy), Dean (Kathy), Madonna Goraczkowski, Yvonne (Sylvan) Klein, Betty Leuck, and Joyce (Marv) Threan; many nieces and nephews. VISITATION: Thursday 5-7pm, with 7pm VIGIL SERVICE, all at St. Patrick Catholic Church. FUNERAL SERVICE: Friday 10am at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 508 Angus St., Gretna. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Memorials to Gretna American Legion or St. Patrick Catholic Church.

ROEDER MORTUARY
Gretna Chapel
11710 Standing Stone Dr.
Gretna, NE
402-332-0090 | RoederMortuary.com

Chester “Chet” Sears notified us of the passing of Jerome Kromer, Jerome retired from the Omaha Works as a electrician in 2000 with 41 years of service.

Jerome Kromer
Kromer, Jerome
January 31, 1941 – October 20, 2019 VISITATION: Thursday, October 24, 2019, from 4-7pm, at Bethany Funeral Home. CELEBRATION OF LIFE SERVICE: Friday, October 25, 2019, at 10am, at Bethany Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family has suggested memorials to the Josie Harper Hospice House. www.bethanyfuneralhome.com

BETHANY FUNERAL HOME
82nd & Harrison
La Vista, NE
(402) 593-6100

Jim and Tish Mantich notified us of the passing of Lawrence “Larry” E. Bauer, Larry retired from the Omaha Works in 1989 with 30 years of service.

Lawrence “Larry” E. Bauer
May 14, 1935 – October 20, 2019
Lawrence “Larry” E. Bauer, age 84 of Fremont, died Sunday, October 20, 2019 at Edgewood Vista in Fremont. Larry was born May 14, 1935 in Nodaway, Iowa to Alvin and Minnie (Barker) Bauer.

His family moved to Nebraska, living in Wahoo, Mead and Valley. Larry graduated from Valley High School and worked with his father at the stockyard. after graduation, the family moved to Blair, Nebraska. He worked for Kelly Ryan and studied to be a TV repairman. Larry moved to Cedar Bluffs where he set up shop in a corner of Bibows Hardware Store.

Larry met and married Betty Bennett in 1956. They raised their four children in Cedar Bluffs until moving to Fremont in 1989. Larry worked at Western Electric for 30 years, retiring in 1989. After retirement he and Betty owned and managed apartment properties for the next 30 years.

Larry was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. He loved camping and fishing. Larry loved giving all the children rides on his John Deere mower.

He was a 55 year member and past Master of Masonic Lodge No. 15 AF & AM in Fremont and was Past Master in 1964. Former member of the Presbyterian Church in cedar Bluffs, and member of the Elkhorn Valley Sams Camping Club.

Survivors include his wife Betty; son Steven (LouAnn)Bauer all of Fremont; daughters, Cynthia Bauer (Greg Czapla), Omaha, Angela (Tracy) Osborn , Bellevue and Kristy (Lawrence) Bueoy, Fremont; sister, Linda Thanasides, Tampa, FL; 11 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents; brother, Norman Bauer and sister, Barbara Ellis.

Funeral will be 10 AM., Thursday, October 24, 2019 at Fremont Church of the Nazarene. Visitation with family, Wednesday, October 23rd, 5-8 PM at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont. Visitation will continue on Thursday 1 hour prior to the service at the church. Burial at Ridge Cemetery, Fremont, Nebraska.
Memorials to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Moser Memorial Chapel,
2170 N. Somers Ave.
Fremont, NE 68025 402-721-4490

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of Louise Marcella Johnson, (Vidmar). Louise retired from the Omaha Works on 3/6/1998 with 37 years of service.

Louise Marcella Johnson, (Vidmar)
Johnson, Louise Marcella (Vidmar) October 27, 1938 – October 5, 2019 She was born in Iowa City, IA and was raised in Atlantic, IA. She worked at Western Electric for 37 years and was a loving mother and grandmother. She was preceded in death by her parents, Louis and Lillian Vidmar; husband Vernon Johnson; and infant son Jeffery Turner. Louise is survived by her daughters: Sheryl (Jim) Taylor, Dawn (Donald) Leeper, and Patty Turner; son, Brian (Renea) Turner; and many grandchildren, great grandchildren, family and friends. No Services are planned at this time. www.RoederMortuary.com
Roeder Mortuary
108th St. Chapel 2727
North 108th Street
Omaha, NE
(402) 496-9000

Tim O’Connor notified us of the passing of Karen M. Israelson. Karen retired from the Omaha Works on 9/29/2000 with 38 years of service.

Karen M. Israelson
October 24, 1938 – October 12, 2019
Karen Milrae (Jackson) Israelson of Omaha, NE passed away on October 12, 2019 at Brookstone Village at the age of 80.

Karen was born on October 24, 1938 in Upland, NE to Ernest H. and Ruby Marie (Scharff) Jackson. She was baptized in 1939 at the Zion Lutheran Church in Upland, NE.

As a young child the family moved to Riverton, NE. She started school in the first grade at Riverton Public School and graduated in the class of 1956. In 1951, she was asked to model for Willa Cather by Mildred Bennett, the wife of the family’s doctor. Mrs. Bennett was the director for the Willa Cather Foundation on Red Cloud, NE. A photographer from New York came to take the photos. Karen’s photo along the banks of the Thompson Creek in Riverton was published in the March 19, 1951 issue of Life Magazine.

Karen was confirmed at the Zion Lutheran Church in the spring of 1952.

After graduation on the summer of 1956, she moved to Hastings, NE to find employment. It was there she met a friend of Saronville, NE who introduced her to her brother, Don W. Israelson, while they were roller skating in Sutton, NE They began dating in 1957 and she moved to Lincoln, NE where he was employed. She found a job there working as a cashier at Rupert’s Drug Store.

On April 26, 1958 she was united into marriage to Don W. Israelson at the Zion Lutheran Church in Red Cloud, NE. They made their home in Lincoln. On January 6, 1959, they welcomed their first child, Michael William. They later welcomed their second child DeeAnn Milrae on June 6, 1961.

In 1965, they were both employed by Western Electric and commuting to the Millard area of Omaha. It was then they decided to build their home there to be closer to work. They made their move from Lincoln to Omaha in April of 1966.
On July 25, 1968 they welcomed their third child, Kimberly Karen. They continued to live and work for the same company which later became AT&T. On April 30, 1989, Don passed away suddenly of congestive heart failure. She continued to work for AT&T until her retirement in 2001 after 30 years of service. She continued to live in their home and do her own house and yard work for as long as she was able.

She was happiest when her family was all together for holidays and get togethers to enjoy a nice meal. She did enjoy traveling as well. The highlight of all her trips was in September 1974 when she traveled to Denmark with her mother to connect with some of her grandmother’s family.

She is preceded in death by her husband Don; parents; and in-laws.

She leaves to mourn her passing her son Michael and wife Connie, daughter DeeAnn Barry and fiancé Randy Ferris, and daughter Kimberly Rydberg; Grandchildren Kristal (Logan Graham) and Cody Rydberg (Katie), Donovan Carr, and Timothy Headley; Great-grandchildren Landon Graham, and Devin Rydberg, all of Omaha; Her sister Kathleen Janssen and husband Gary of Franklin, NE; significant other John Ahlborg and his daughter Crystal Rae (Zachary Health) and their children, Zoe, Jack, and Zane; son Matthew Ahlborg, several nieces and nephews, other relatives and a host of friends.

Visitation: Tuesday, October 15 from 5-7 pm at Braman Mortuary Southwest Chapel.

Funeral Service: Wednesday, Oct 16 at 10:30 am at Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church, 7706 So 96th St, LaVista NE. www.bramanmortuary.com/obituaries/Karen-M-Israelson?obId=8125366#/obituaryInfo

Interment: Voss Mohr Cemetery

Braman Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144th St.
Omaha, NE 68137
Phone: (402) 895-3400

Judy Tyler notified us of the passing of her brother Robert F. Berge. Robert retired from the Omaha Works on 5/31/1993 with 36 years of service.

Robert F. Berge
May 4, 1931 – October 9, 2019
Survived by wife, Janice R. Berge; children, Mary Gilmore and Bobbie Jo Berge; sister, Judy Tyler (Jim); four granddaughters; three great-grandchildren.

GRAVESIDE SERVICE: Monday, October 14th at 9am at Omaha National Cemetery with military honors by Benson VFW Post 2503. Memorials are suggested to any Veterans’ organization.

Heafey Heafey Hoffman Dwork Cutler
Mortuaries& Creamatiory
7805 West Center Road, Omaha NE 68124
(402) 391-3900
info@heafeyheafey.com

Steve Odell notified us of the passing of Barb Kirchman tonight. Barb retired from the Omaha Works on 1/31/2004 with 39 years of service.

Barbara J. Kirchmann
October 20, 1945 – October 08, 2019
Barbara J. Kirchmann, 73 years, of Fremont, NE passed away Tuesday, October 8, 2019 at Dunklau Gardens in Fremont.
Funeral service will be 10:30, Saturday, October 12, 2019 at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Valley, NE. The Rev. Barbara Oshlo will officiate. Visitation will be Friday, from 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont. Visitation will continue on Saturday 1 hour prior to the service at church. Burial will be at Prospect Hill Cemetery in Elkhorn, NE. Memorials may be directed to St. Mark’s Lutheran Church or the Dodge County Human Society in Fremont. www.mosermemorialchapels.com/obituary/barbara-kirchmann

Moser Mermorial Chapel Funeral
& Cremation Services Fremont
2170 N Somers Ave.
Fremont, NE 68022

Sandy Viner notified us of the passing of Sally W. (Struz) Farley. Sally worked in the 30 bldg. in the cutter press assemble area and retired from the Omaha Works on 6/12/1989.

Sally W. (Struz) Farley
August 2, 1927 – September 29, 2019
Age 92. Preceded in death by husbands, Bill F. Struz and Arlen F. Farley. Survived by daughters, Joanne Kolar (Frank) and Diane Janiak (Raymond); grandchildren: Randall Czech (Michelle), Eric Kolar (April Mead), Marilyn Wagoner (Greg), Denise Ascherl (Austin), Aaron Janiak (Jesi), Sarah, Kathryn, Stephanie and Emily Janiak; ten great-grandchildren; stepdaughter, Diane Gilman (Charles); step grandsons, Cody and Gregory Gilman; brother, John Wzorek; sisters, Virginia Hardy and Mary Ann Andersen; numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.

The family will receive friends on Wednesday, October 2nd from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Thursday, October 3rd at 10am at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, 3122 S. 74th St. Interment, St. John Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to Angel Guardians or St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church.

Heafy Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries & Crematory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha NE 68124
(402) 391-3900
info@heafeyheafey.com

Gerald Volcheck notified us of the passing of George H. Chonis, Sr. this morning. Gene Bielenberg notified us that an updated obituary was posted of George this afternoon. George started work at the Omaha Works in October 1958 and George retired from the Omaha Works in 1993 with 35 years of service.

George Harry Chonis, Sr.
Preceded in death by wife Merle; son, George; parents, Harry and Josephine Chonis; brother, Don; sister, Mary Lou. Survived by children, Lorie Ritnour, David Chonis (Colette) Scott Chonis; grandchildren, Shane, Chad, Billy, Taylor, Gary, Mason, Ericka, Cory, Cassie, Jacob, Nicole; great grandchildren, Mariah, Molly, Jadon, Vinny, Tony; and brother, Robert Chonis (LuAnn). George Sr. graduated from South High School in 1952 and retired from Western Electric and later AT&T in 1993 with 35 years of service as an Electrician.

VISITATION Thursday Oct. 3, from 6-8pm at Kahler Dolce Mortuary. In George’s honor wear your Husker attire. Private Inurnment.

KAHLER DOLCE MORTUARY
441 N. Washington St.
Papillion, NE
402-339-3232 www.kahlerdolcemortuary.com

Steve Miller notified us of the passing of Robert E. “Bob” Pierson. Bob retired from the Omaha Works on 4/1/1983

Robert E. “Bob” Pierson
May 10, 1920 – September 21, 2019
Preceded in death by his beloved wife of 69 years, Virginia. Survived by sister, Ruth Rakosnik; sons, Doug (Suzi) and Dave (Cathy); grandchildren, Nick (Laura), Emily Patel (Sachit); step grandsons, Ty Kucera (Yuri) and Dru Kucera; seven great-grandchildren.

Bob was a World War II veteran and retired as a Major USAR. He was also a longtime employee of Western Electric. Many thanks to the staff at The Lighthouse and St. Croix Hospice who assisted Bob during the last months of his life.

Memorials in Bob’s name are suggested to Omaha’s Presbyterian Church of the Cross or to the Nebraska Humane Society. Private family interment with military honors at Omaha National Cemetery.

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler Mortuaries & Crematory
7805 West Center Road,
Omaha NE 68124
(402) 391-3900
info@heafeyheafey.com

Ernie Wesolowskis notified us of the passing of Martin Thomas Homes. Martin retired from the Omaha Works in 1991 with 32 years of service.

Martin Thomas Homes
March 4, 1928 – September 24, 2019
Martin Thomas Homes, 91 of Blair, passed away September 24, 2019 in Omaha, NE. Funeral Services will be held Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 10:30 AM at First Lutheran Church in Blair. Graveside services will follow in the Blair Cemetery. Visitation will be held Friday, from 6 to 8 PM at Campbell Aman Funeral Home.
Campbell Aman Funeral Home
444 South 17th Street
Blair, NE, 68008
https://www.campbellaman.com

Rick Madej notified us of the passing of Daniel J. Langdon. Daniel retired from the Omaha Woks on 2/10/1999 with 45 years of service.

Daniel J. Langdon
Langdon, Daniel J.
May 22, 1935 – September 22, 2019
Loving father, adoring grandpa, friend, inventor, problem solver, mechanic, jokester, Dan died with family at his side in Omaha on September 22, 2019. Preceded in death by son, Michael Stephen; parents, Wallace Langdon Sr. and Agnes; and brother, Wallace Langdon, Jr. Survived by wife, Ann; siblings, Clarabeth Marx, James Langdon, Mary Pat Simpson; children, Mark Daniel Langdon, Laurie Langdon, Lynda Conley, Lisa (Eric) Pelto, Matthew Langdon, Luanna (Ken) Townsend; grandchildren, Adam, Marisa, Joe, Jacob, Ellie, Chrissy, Lauran, Monica, Samantha; great-grandchildren, Riley, Seamus, Finn, Anton, Nora; special angel, Kathy Lowe; nieces, nephews, many other loving family and friends. He worked at Western Electric in Omaha for 45 years before moving to Arkansas, where he and Ann enjoyed the outdoors for 16 years. MEMORIAL SERVICE: Friday, 11am, at the John A. Gentleman Pacific St. Chapel. VISITATION starting at 10am. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Prairie Meadows Alzheimer’s Special Care Center. www.johnagentleman.com

John A. Gentleman Mortuaries and Crematory
14151 Pacific Street
Omaha. NE
(402) 391-1664

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Darlene Veylupek. Darlene retired from the Omaha Works on 11/24/1989.

Darleen J. Veylupek
October 10, 1931 – September 19, 2019
Darleen was preceded in death by her parents Benjamin B. and Bridget (Beck) Mathisen; her loving husband Edward P. Veylupek; daughter Tracy L. Austin; and sisters Doris Walter and Mary Anne Veylupek.

She is survived by her children Terence (Patricia) Veylupek, Cynthia Schwartze, Mark Veylupek, Coleen (Steven) Small and Sheila Rhodig; grandchildren Colin (Joy) Veylupek, Courtney (Nick) Doht, Kristen (Stephen) Madej, Matthew Schwartze, Allison Schwartze, Jamie (Dean) Wagner, Ellie (Dan) Jarrett, Lindsay Veylupek, Lily Veylupek, Ashley (Peter) Hile, Cole (Ashley Ann) Small, Caleb Small, Hannah (Travis) Swope, Benjamin Rhodig, Nicholas Rhodig, Steven Austin, Hayley Austin; great grandchildren Hunter and Claire Veylupek, Jameson, Adler and Vivienne Doht, Asher, Leo and Greyson Madej, Kade Schwartze, Landry, Shae and Evangeline Small, Dane and Dutch Jarrett, Noah, Andrue and Emmerich Wagner and Carter Rhodig; and many nieces and nephews.

Upcoming Events
VISITATION
Thursday
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
St. Matthews Catholic Church – Bellevue
12210 So. 36th St.
Bellevue, NE. 68123

Family to receive friends, followed by a Rosary Service at 7:00 p.m.

SERVICE
Friday
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
St. Matthews Catholic Church – Bellevue
12210 So. 36th St.
Bellevue, NE. 68123

Funeral Mass
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ST. MATTHEWS CATHOLIC CHURCH – BELLEVUE
12210 So. 36th St.
Bellevue, NE. 68123
402-292-7418
Visit website – https://www.bethanyfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Darleen–J–Veylupek-?obId=7372016#/celebrationWall

Bethany Funeral Home
8201 Harrison Street
La Vista, NE 68128
Phone: (402) 593-6100

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing or Craig Gerdes. Craig worked in engineering at the Omaha Works beginning his service in 5/28/1996. We have no further information about Craig.

Craig Gerdes
Craig Gerdes, age 49 of Louisville, passed away unexpectedly Saturday, September 14, 2019 near Auburn.

Survivors include his wife Bobbi of Louisville; children Tara and Trent; grandchild Damean; brothers Jerry of Omaha, Terry of Aurora; other relatives and friends.

A funeral service will be Thursday, September 19, 10:30 a.m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Auburn. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Visitation will be at the funeral home Wednesday 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., with family greeting friends 6:00 to 8:00.

Memorials are suggested to family choice.

Hemmingsen Funeral Home
801 ‘S’ Street
Auburn, NE, 68305
hemmingsenfh@gmail.com
https://www.hemmingsenfuneralhome.com

Marcy Dergan notified us of the passing of Arline Boyd. Arline retired from the Omaha Works on 9/7/1984.

Arline Lucille Boyd
September 15, 2019
Arline Lucille Boyd, beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully on September 15, 2019. She was preceded in death by her husband, Willis, infant daughter, Robin, and son, Douglas. Survived by sister, Verona Wagner, daughter, Kyle (Rick) Black, and sons Timothy Emerson (Karen) Boyd and William Paul Boyd, along with 8 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. She graduated from Norfolk, NE High School in 1943. Arline and Willis moved to the Papillion-La Vista School District in 1965 and has maintained membership at Faith Presbyterian Church ever since. She was active in the church, helping with the junior high and high school youth organizations, and helped many years serve funeral luncheons. Arline was an avid supporter of the Papillion schools. She was active in the Band Parents organization, serving as president for a term. Arline enjoyed the Huskers, quilting, reading, family gatherings, and had a deep faith in our Lord, Jesus Christ.

A funeral service will be held at 10:30am, Wednesday, September 18th, 2019, followed by a luncheon at Faith Presbyterian Church, 8100 Giles Road, La Vista, NE.

Graveside service following the luncheon in Norfolk, NE at 3 pm at Prospect Hill cemetery, 1105 Norfolk Ave. Norfolk, NE.

Kahler Dolce Mortuary
441 N. Washington St
Papillion , NE
402-339-3232
www.kahlerdolcemortuary.com

Judy Clampitt and Edie Riester notified us of the passing of Glenna. Glenna retired from the Omaha Works on 12/30/1997 with 34 years of service.

Glenna M. Oltman

Glenna M. Oltman, 80 years of age, of Lincoln, NE passed away at the Bryan East Medical Center in Lincoln Tuesday morning, September 10, 2019. She was born on July 10, 1939 on a farm near DeWitt, NE to Emil and Eleanor (Chinnock) Klostermeier, and was a 1957 graduate of DeWitt High School. Glenna and Norbert “Sonny” Oltman were married on October 8, 1967 and lived in Weeping Water and Louisville, NE. She was a mediator for Western Electric in Omaha for over 35 years. Glenna was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Louisville, NE and had been a member of the Louisville American Legion Auxiliary. Glenna was an avid Nebraska football and volleyball fan; collected Husker memorabilia; and enjoyed attending estate sales and polka dancing.

Survivors include her brothers Arlen Klostermeier and wife Diane of Lake Havasu City, AZ, Dennis Klostermeier and wife Priscilla of Billings, Montana, Steve Klostermeier and wife Sandi of DeWitt, and Kim Klostermeier and wife LaNette of Beatrice; and many nieces and nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents; and husband Norbert “Sonny” Oltman (2002).

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Saturday, September 14, 2019 at the Immanuel Lutheran Church at Louisville, NE. Interment will be at the Evergreen Home Cemetery in Beatrice. The body will lie in state Friday from noon-8:00 PM at the Griffiths-Hovendick Chapel in Beatrice with the family greeting friends from 6-7:30, and at the church one hour preceding the funeral on Saturday. A family prayer service will be held at 10:45 AM Saturday at the church. A memorial has been established to the church with the funeral home in charge. Sign Glenna’s online guest book at www.ghchapel.com.

These services have been entrusted to the Griffiths-Hovendick Chapel in Beatrice. https://www.ghchapel.com/obituary/glenna-oltman

Griffths Hoverdick Chapel
708 North 6th Street
Beatrice, NE 68310

In 2016 Erin Grace of the Omaha World Herald wrote a story about her courage and strength in her battle with cancer. A coworker and friend of Glenna emailed me that Erin had written a follow up story about Glenn after her passing. For those that knew Glenna but may have missed the articles I am posting them for you to read.

Remembering Glenna Oltman

Grace: Nebraskan who ‘showed strength and courage’ after cancer disfigured her face dies at 80
• By Erin Grace / World-Herald staff writer Sep 14, 2019

Grace: Cancer disfigured her face, but an artist’s portrait helped reframe her sense of self
By Erin Grace / / World-Herald columnist Aug 30, 2016

On Saturday, friends and family of a remarkable Nebraska woman will bid a final farewell.

The funeral service for Glenna Oltman will be held at 11 a.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Louisville, Nebraska. Glenna was born on a farm near DeWitt, lived most of her life in Weeping Water and Louisville and later moved to Lincoln. She died Tuesday after an illness. She was 80.

Glenna might have died a lot sooner after a devastating bout of cancer left her with a horribly disfigured face. The cancer was in her jaw, and she had to have much of that removed. Treatment was painful and frightening and left her impaired in speech and eating.

Her husband, Norbert, died in 2002, before her diagnosis.

At one point, she wished that she could die.

But Glenna had too bright a spirit, too strong a will. A portrait artist captured both in a painting that had hung at the Nebraska Medical Center; that portrait helped her to see that for herself.

I got to write about that painting and about Glenna’s sparkle and steel in 2016.

She taught me about gratitude, saying then: “I still have life. What more could I ask for?”

Reached Friday, Glenna’s primary caregiver, her brother Steve Klostermeier of DeWitt, said Glenna was his family’s go-to person and will “be dearly missed by this entire family and especially by me.”

“I could go on for hours,” he said. “She was the anchor of the entire family. She’s the one you called when you wanted to know something. She’s the one you called when you had a problem. She showed strength and courage through these last 17 years. And her attitude was so wonderful.”

Grace: Cancer disfigured her face, but an artist’s portrait helped reframe her sense of self
• By Erin Grace / / World-Herald columnist Aug 30, 2016

She’s sorry about the mess, though the place appears pristine. She’s also sorry about Tyler, though her pet dog is a well-behaved fluffy ball of cuteness. Her concern about appearances is not unique, though given Glenna’s background it’s easy to see why she’s so sensitive.

I have to come to meet Glenna and talk about important things like her cancer, her disfigured face and how a visiting artist at the Omaha hospital where she once was treated changed her life. But first, there is so much to take in, like those throw pillows. Love the red and turquoise! And Glenna’s wall of windows. Fantastic view! And Tyler, who can’t be any cuter, can you, you good boy …

My brain says focus, and I try. I see what cancer did. How it took Glenna’s chin and most of her jaw and all of her teeth, causing part of her face to sink in.

But my eye is pulled upward, to her arty purple-framed glasses and chic short blonde hairdo. And my eye is pulled downward, toward the jangly silver bracelet on her left wrist and her subtly fabulous shoes. I make a mental note to get a pair of beige patent leather flats myself.

Focus! screams my brain.

So I study Glenna. And I see a damaged face but not a damaged person. I see a woman who looks and acts younger than her 77 years. I see in Glenna both steel and sparkle, strength and sunshine, and realize how true the old adage is about beauty being more than skin-deep. Glenna’s shine comes from within.

She shines because she is happy, despite all the hell she’s been through. She shines because she is grateful to be alive. She shines because an artist once sketched her picture, and the experience made her accept what had happened and made her see her new self with fresh eyes.

Once she did, she had two revelations.

The first: I don’t look so bad.

The second? Life is so, so beautiful.

The psychology of how we feel about the human face is pretty basic.

We are drawn to faces that are symmetrical and unblemished. We are repulsed by faces that are uneven and craggy. It’s why Hollywood puts dashing Daniel Craig in the James Bond role and casts a monstrous looking Javier Bardem as Bond’s archenemy. When Bardem pulls out his upper denture, in a riveting scene from the 2012 Bond film “Skyfall,” Bardem’s face falls, his eye bulges out and the facial deformity underscores his malevolence. Message: Bad-looking people are bad.

Dr. Bill Lydiatt, a head and neck surgical oncologist, uses the Bond example to explain the secondary trauma his patients endure when treatment for their illnesses means a permanently altered face, sometimes grotesquely so. They must grapple with a changed appearance and what that means for their own understanding of identity. Accepting this can be hard.

So Lydiatt was intrigued by what an artist from Scotland was doing in London.

Mark Gilbert had painted portraits of people who had suffered facial disease and undergone facial surgeries, and the collection had been on display at the National Portrait Gallery in London and in other galleries in Europe and North America. The paintings, though vivid and stark, also conveyed such humanity that Lydiatt and his University of Nebraska Medical Center colleague Virginia Aita, who has taught medical ethics and studied the intersection of art and medicine, wanted to bring him to Omaha to do something similar.

[Read more: Artist’s work is difficult, sensitive and meant to be wrestled with]

In 2006, the artist began a residency through a collaboration among UNMC, the University of Nebraska at Omaha and the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts. Gilbert set up shop in a tiny storage room near what is now Lydiatt’s former office at UNMC’s head and neck cancer clinic. (Lydiatt is now based at Methodist).

Gilbert participated in a research study on how portraiture could show caregiving. He expanded the scope of his portraits to include not only patients like Glenna but also caregivers like Dr. Lydiatt and family members, like Glenna’s brother Steve.

The range of patients included a then 4-year-old who’d undergone multiple organ transplants and a man dying of ALS. He even painted my former colleague and neighbor, Kjell Cronn, who had a brain tumor the size of two tennis balls. Kjell now is living in Lincoln.

It was Kjell’s large portrait — roughly 5 feet by 5 feet — I noticed this year on a trip to the Nebraska Medical Center for a totally different story. What’s he doing here, I wondered.

A janitor told me there were more portraits like that inside the head and neck clinic and took me around. It’s not often you see interesting art in hospitals — and the portraits were so arresting in their intensity and strangeness.

In all, Gilbert created over 100 works based on 46 people. He showed the exhibit, called “Portraits of Care,” at the Bemis and then discussed it in length in his 2014 dissertation examining the role of portraiture in a clinical setting.

Gilbert showed what it was like to be a patient or caregiver in the full range of awfulness and humanity those experiences can have. He offered medical staff another look at the art of observation. What do you see when you see someone? And he helped bring meaning to the suffering of his subjects and experience of the caregivers.

Take Glenna.

Around 2000, she noticed white lesions in her mouth and got treated for what was called leukoplakia, which is a clinical term for oral lesions that can’t be otherwise identified. Sometimes, these lesions lead to cancer. Treatment involved getting the lesions lasered off, and Glenna’s husband, Norbert “Sonny” Oltman, would take her repeatedly to appointments over several years. Then he got liver disease in 2002, underwent a liver transplant and then died in June of that year. Glenna had been taking care of him at their 90-acre farm in Louisville, Nebraska.

That November, she was treated for a broken jaw — and then diagnosed with squamous-cell carcinoma, a cancer in her jawbone.

Glenna would later get breast cancer. Her own journal documents the relentless progression of her disease. The cancer seemed unstoppable:

“6/19/03 cancer returned.”

“12/11/03 cancer returned.”

“6/23/04 cancer returned.”

“4/18/06 cancer returned.”

“9/27/06 cancer returned.”

“1 9/06 breast cancer.”

One lump turned out to be nothing, something Glenna noted with wry humor in her journal.

“8/12/08. Had a small lump found under the tongue. Not cancer probably caused from stress (who me???)”

Treatment ran the gamut. Glenna got radiation, which involved strapping into a face mask bolted onto a table to prevent her from moving. That was claustrophobia-inducing. She would sing “Jesus Loves Me” to herself to get through it. Worse, though, was the coffin-like oxygen chamber that was locked as she lay there, terrified, while the compartment filled and emptied. One time, she could hear tornado sirens blasting and she hollered to get out.

At one point, she felt like giving up.

“I feel my life is over,” she wrote in her journal. “I won’t be able to talk, I won’t be able to eat.”

Surgery was often the answer, and doctors had to harvest bone and tissue from other parts of her body to see whether they could help save her face.

“They took my right tibia bone and made me a new jaw,” Glenna explained. “They took the fibia bone out of my left leg. They cut my tongue in half. They took muscle from my right shoulder and put it into my jaw. Then that got so tight, pulling my face to one side, they had to go back in and cut it.”

She held up her wrist with the jangly bracelet.

“I only have my left arm bone,” she said. Doctors had used her right arm bone for her face.

Once, when she was driving, blood just started gushing out of her mouth and she had to be hospitalized for that. Another time, the steel plate holding her jaw together broke through the skin and stayed like that, casting Glenna’s disfigurement in a surreal steampunk look.

The suffering wasn’t just physical. Glenna said she got so depressed that she spent one Christmas in bed crying.

She hated God, everything and everyone.

Then came an odd request.

Her surgeon, Dr. Lydiatt, asked whether she might be interested in having her portrait drawn as part of a research project the university was doing with an artist from Scotland. Glenna’s brother, Steve Klostermeier, thought this was crazy. Take Glenna’s portrait? Like this?

But Glenna figured: Why not? If it could help someone, she was game. She signed some papers and found herself thinking about makeup for the first time since she got cancer.

She made a hair appointment. She chose a stylish outfit — jeans and a red turtleneck, topped by a denim vest.

She glanced at the mirror and thought: Not so bad.

She entered Gilbert’s hospital “studio” and felt right at home. It was so nice to come to the hospital for something pleasant and not painful. She enjoyed sitting. She felt like she got to know Gilbert, whose parents in Scotland were artists. She liked him immensely. For the first time in years, she felt really good. Great, in fact.

When she saw the finished product, Glenna thought: yeah, that’s me. Then: Yeah! That’s me!

She saw her cancer-damaged face and her still-intact spirit.

She finally felt like she could accept how her face had changed. She felt more comfortable going out in public and speaking out, telling her story.

Glenna has been cancer-free for three years.

She is contemplating reconstructive surgery that would better enable her to hear. Right now, she has to drink her meals, and it’s messy. She has a hard time swallowing and has to wear a bib. She has found she can eat one thing, a certain kind of frozen strawberry cheesecake she can find only at Baker’s. So once a month, she drives up from Lincoln and loads up on the treat.

“Don’t ask me how I can’t eat potatoes and gravy,” she said. “But I can eat that strawberry cheesecake.”

Because of her difficulties, Glenna prefers to just eat alone. But she doesn’t miss a chance to go to a restaurant with friends or family and sit for the companionship.

She’s totally comfortable in how she looks and even wishes strangers would just ask her instead of stare or yank the arms of staring children. She does cringe at the idea that her presence would embarrass family or friends, though she thinks they are probably too kind and probably too used to how she looks to really care.

Ultimately, Glenna would rather be out in the world than stuck indoors. Even in a place as attractive as this townhouse she shares with Tyler.

Life is too sweet. Life is too short. Life, after fighting for hers and watching her husband and mother lose theirs, is too important.

So she clings to every minute she has.

“I still have life,” she said. “What more can I ask for?”

Darwin Fager notified us of the passing of Charlie. Charlie retired from the Omaha Works on 12/22/1993 with 33 years of service. Charlie was a tool and die trades man assigned to the old GP Relay molding area for service.

Arlyn A. “Charlie” Kastrup
Kastrup, Arlyn A. “Charlie” June 8, 1938 – September 9, 2019 “Charlie” was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers. He is survived by his loving wife of 61 years, Deloris; two sons, Kevin (Laura) and Dennis; two daughters, Roxanne (Jeff) and Cheryl (Don); 11 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Darlene (Dick) and Kathy; one brother, Duane. FUNERAL SERVICE: Saturday, Sept. 14, at 10:30am at Westlawn-Hillcrest with burial to follow. . www.westlawnhillcrest.com

Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 Center St.
Omaha, NE
402-556-2500

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Emil J. Karasek. Emil retired from the Omaha Works on 8/31/1995 with 38 years of service.

Emil J Karasek
August 7, 1933 – September 1, 2019
Emil J Karasek, 86
Passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones.

Preceded in death by wives Marion and Edie; 4 brothers and 1 sister.

Survived by children Barbara, Donna, Steven (Shinae), Evelyn; 12 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren; sisters Lillian and Patsy; other loving relatives and friends.

Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz
5108 F street
Omaha, NE 68117
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
5:00-7:00pm

Service Schedule Funeral
Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz
5108 F street
Omaha, NE 68117
Thursday, September 5, 2019
11:00am

Burial Schedule
Hillcrest Cemetery
5701 Center Street
Omaha , NE 6810

Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz
Funeral Home
5108 F Street
Omaha, NE
https://www.klsfuneralhome.com/services.asp?locid=1&page=odetail&id=2253#.XW6MlShKiM8

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of Roger T. Waters. Roger retired from the Omaha Works in the mid-seventies with 14 years of service.

Roger T. Waters
March 13, 1940 – August 26, 2019
Roger T. Waters, age 79, of Council Bluffs, IA, passed away August 26, 2019. He was born in Sioux Falls, SD, on March 13, 1940 to the late Charles and Elsie (Crowson) Waters. Roger graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School with the class of 1958. He worked for Western Electric for 14 years and then owned and operated Memories Lounge. He was a longtime member and at one point managed the Elk’s Lodge #531. Roger had served in the National Guard and was a member of the American Legion Rainbow Post #2. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his son, Jeffery Waters; stepson, Scott Kern. Roger is survived his wife, Bonnie Waters; children, Roger Waters Jr., Jim Waters (Jeanie), Dawne Davis (Dave), Shauna Oliphant; stepson, Chris Kern; sisters, Debbie Mabbitt and Joy Lee Moffit; grandchildren and great-grandchildren; pets, Libby and Big Ellie. MEMORIAL SERVICE: 2pm Saturday, August 31, 2019, at the Hoy-Kilnoski Funeral Home. Visitation will be during the hour prior to the service.
HOY – KILNOSKI FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY
1221 N. 16th Street,
Council Bluffs, IA 51501
(712) 256-9988 | www.hoyfuneral.com

Barabara Bovill notified us of the passing of Carolyn Schrader. Carolyn retired from the Omaha Works on 7/7/2000 with 31 years of service..

Carolyn J. Schrader
May 3, 1938 – August 25, 2019
Preceded in death by husband, Phillip L. Schrader; parents, Olga and Earnest Wolff; brothers, Thomas and Gerald. Survived by children: Kevin S. Schrader (Cathy), Kimberly S. Brennan (Kevin), and Kurtis S. Schrader (Cheryl); five grandchildren: Michael Schrader (Megan), Carissa Crichton (Adam), Jordan Shafer (Tyler), Kevin Brennan II, and Christopher Brennan; four great-grandchildren: Andrew, Adam, Michael “Chip,” and Benjamin.

The family will receive friends on Thursday, August 29th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel. SERVICES: Friday, August 30th at 10am at Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church, 7706 S. 96th St. in LaVista. Interment, Evergreen Memorial Park. Memorials are suggested to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation or Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church.

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries & Creamatiory
7805 West Center Road, Omaha NE 68124
(402) 391-3900 info@heafeyheafey.com

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing Frankilin A. Logan, Sr. Frank worked in purchasing and retired after 38 years of service.

Franklin A.Logan, Sr.
Logan, Franklin A., Sr.
March 21, 1924 – August 20, 2019
Franklin A. Logan, Sr., age 95, died after a brief battle with brain cancer. Frank was born in Hastings, NE to C.R. and Virgie Logan. His family lived in Stockville, NE until moving to Lincoln when he was a child. Frank grew up in the East Campus neighborhood with his brothers, Dick and Bernie Logan; and his sisters, Eileen (Armstrong) and Marilyn (Creek). Frank attended Lincoln Northeast, graduating in 1943. In 1949 Frank married Marilyn Yowell and they had a son, Franklin II and a daughter, Kay. They made their home in Lincoln, and later in Ralston, NE where Frank worked as a purchaser for Western Electric for 38 years.

Frank acquired his love for cars and motorcycles when he was a teenager and enjoyed biking until his late 80s, often with Marilyn riding along. Together they enjoyed travelling and spent many vacations in state and national parks and other scenic destinations. Outgoing and funny, Frank made friends easily and had many lifelong friendships. He loved the music of his generation and continued to enjoy it with friends until weeks before his death.

Frank was preceded in death by his wife of 68 years, Marilyn; his parents; and his siblings. Survivors include his son, Frank II (Vicki); daughter, Kay (Randy Peters); grandchildren, Sarah Lyons (Justin), Dan Logan, Will Peters (Callie), and Tessa Peters; 13 great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Mary Jane Parker (Dick); and many nieces and nephews. INURNMENT in Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln NE. A Memorial Service for Marilyn and Frank is scheduled for September 29 at Wyuka Cemetery.

WYUKA FUNERAL HOME
3600 “O” St.,
Lincoln, NE | 402-474-3600

Kenneth Olson notified us of the passing Edward (Ed) Reed, Sr. Kenneth said that Ed worked in the cable plant. I don’t have a retirement date in my records so don’t know when he retired. Ed was a veteran but don’t know what branch of the service he served in.

Edward S. Reed, Sr.
10/10/1934 – 8/10/2019
Age 84 – Survived by wife, Shirley Reed; children: Edward Reed, Jr., Darlene Weaver, Robin Poindexter, Kimberly Lessley, Shawna Reed; a host of grandchildren, great grandchildren, great great grandchildren; brothers, Aaron and Miles Lee Reed; many nieces, nephews and loving friends. Preceded in death by parents, Daniel and Sadie Reed, Sr.; grandson, Edward Reed III; brothers: Daniel Reed, Jr., DeForest Reed, Thomas Reed; sisters: Martha Franklin, Mildred Bruton, “Aunt Little” Theresa West and Josie Mae McDaniels.
Visitation on Thursday (8/22/2019) from 10:00 – 11:30 AM with funeral service immediately following at 11:30 AM at Roeder Mortuary, 4932 Ames Ave. Burial at Omaha National Cemetery.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc
Ames Chapel
4932 Ames Ave
Omaha, NE
402-453-5600 www.RoederMortuary.com

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Alma Sucha. Alma was listed as a pioneer partner in our records. Bill and Alma were leaders for the Pioneers TurkeyFest partnered with the Salvation Army.

Alma M. Sucha
June 25, 1933 – August 16, 2019
Alma Muriel Antonia Nelson Sucha left her earthly burdens behind her and joined the Communion of Saints. She passed quietly and with dignity. Alma was always a lady, and a lady always knows when it’s time to leave. Rest in Eternal Peace.

Preceded in death by her loving husband, William Sucha, and son David.

Survived by children Frank (Janet) Sucha, Michele (Christopher) Mattingly, and Paul (Ann) Sucha, and 7 Grandchildren: Jonathon, Rebecca, Regina, Isabel, Spencer, Marlaena, and…Read More »

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Memorial Service
Saturday, 17, August
1:00 PM
Bethany Funeral Home
8201 Harrison Street
La Vista, NE 68128

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of LaVonne. LaVonne worked in 30 Bldg.

LaVonne V. (Croft) Detmers,
Detmers, LaVonne V. (Croft)
May 5, 1928 – August 9, 2019
Preceded in death by son, Jeffrey S. Croft; former husband, Robert J. Croft. Survived by daughters, Susan Noblin and Laurie Croft; grandchildren, Simon and Allison; great-grandchildren, Ty and Drew; sister, Nadine Finley; nieces, nephews, and other relatives; special friend, Deb Benish. Private Family Services. Memorials are suggested to the Nebraska Humane Society.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN DWORAK-CUTLER
West Center Chapel
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE
(402) 391-3900 | www.heafeyheafey.com

Rick Madej notified us of the passing of Shirley. Shirley worked in 30 Bldg. in the injection molding area.

Shirley J Peterson.
Aug 6, 2019
Peterson, Shirley J. December 19, 1935 – August 5, 2019 Of Gretna. Preceded in death by her husband, Richard Peterson; parents, Raymond Bolon and Mary Hill; sisters, Mary Ann Muniz and Patricia Pacifico. Survived by her children: Deborah (Ronald) Glazebrook, John (Linda D.) Barris III, Linda S. Barris, Sheryl (Brian) Schroeder, Jeff Barris (Cyndie), Robert (Cheryl) Peterson; nine grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; brother, David Bolon. VISITATION: 5-7pm Wednesday at Gretna Chapel. SERVICE: 10am Thursday, August 8, 2019, at Gretna United Methodist Church, 11457 S 204th St., Gretna, NE. Interment: Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Omaha, NE. Memorials to Peterson Park or G.U.M.C.
ROEDER MORTUAR
Gretna Chapel
11710 Standing Stone Drive
Gretna, NE
(402) 332-0090 | www.RoederMortuary.com

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of James Fuller. James retired from the Omaha Works with 38 years of service in 1999.

James Harvey Fuller
8/13/1938 – 7/29/2019
James Harvey Fuller, age 80, of Council Bluffs, Iowa passed away July 29, 2019. He was born August 13, 1938 in Omaha, Nebraska to the late George and Fern (Shull) Fuller. James proudly served his country in the United States Navy in an antisubmarine warfare squadron. He worked hard to provide for his family at Lucent Technologies for 38 years.

James is survived by his wife, Judy Fuller; sons, Jeff Fuller (Georgia), John Fuller (Deanna), and Joe Fuller (Lisa); grandchildren, Johnny Fuller, James Fuller, and Megan Fuller; brother, Jerry Fuller (Judy); cousins, John Shull and Kathy Shull-Pearon and many other family and friends.

Visitation is Wednesday from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at the Hoy-Kilnoski Funeral Home. Memorial service is Thursday at 11:00 a.m. also at the funeral home. Inurnment will be at a later date in the Cedar Lawn Cemetery.

Memorials made be directed to James Fuller/Larry Wilwerding Scholarship with LC Education Foundation, 4121 Harry Langdon Blvd, Council Bluffs, IA 51503.

In short he was one kick ass dude, nuff said.

HOY – KILNOSKI FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY
1221 N. 16th Street
Council Bluffs, IA 51501
(712) 256-9988 | www.hoyfuneral.com

Karen Keller posted Severo’s passing on the AT&T Facebook page and was relayed to me by Steve Miller. Severo started at the Omaha Works in 1977 and most likely retired in 2011 when they closed the Omaha Works.

Severo Chirinos
1//7/1957 – 7/16/2019
Age62
Severo Chirinos, was born in Panuco, Veracruz, Mexico on January 7, 1957 and went to Glory on July 16, 2019 at 6:41 pm. He was preceded in death by his mother; Maria Elena Olazaran and father; Severo Chirinos Sr. He is survived by his siblings; Gerardo Chirinos, Lorena Montero, Horacio Olazaran Jr, Leticia Ramirez, Sofia Gutierrez, Rene Chirinos, Antonio Chirinos, and step-father; Horacio Olazaran Sr., as well as many nephews and nieces. Severo was greatly loved and will be missed, but we know he is at peace in Christ Jesus our Lord and Savior.

Pallbearers; RJ ( Raul Jr. Ramirez), Charlie ( Carlos) Garcia, Lachito ( Horacio Emmanuel III) Olazaran, Raul Ramirez Senior, Horacio Olazaran Jr., Cirilo Lopez, and Luciel Gutierrez.

Visitation will be held Friday, July 19, 2019 from 12 p.m. – 10 p.m. at Funeraria Del Angel Rose Lawn, with a Prayer Service at 7 p.m. located at 4464 Old Port Isabel Rd. Brownsville, Texas 78526. Chapel Service will be held Saturday , July 20, 2019, 10 a.m. at Funeraria Del Angel Rose Lawn followed by an Interment at Rose Lawn Memorial Gardens.

Funeraria Del Angel Rose Lawn & Rose Lawn Memorial Gardens
Funeral Cremation and Cemetery
4464 Old Port Isabel Rd
Brownsville, TX 78526
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/brownsville-tx/severo-chirinos-8782970
Video Tribute
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/brownsville-tx/severo-chirinos-8782970

Gary L. Honey
August 12, 1939 – July 12, 2019
Gary L. Honey, 79, of Omaha died July 12, 2019. He was born in North Bend, Nebraska, on Aug. 12, 1939. He graduated from Fremont High School, Class of 1957. Following graduation he enlisted in the United States Navy. He served with the 1st fleet on the USS Lexington Aircraft carrier. His service took place during the conflict between China and Nationalist Chinese. On board ship, he served as Yeoman to the Admiral. After discharge in 1960, he returned to Fremont and married Genelle Ruzicka, who survives him. They have one daughter, Susan Honey Janssen of Hooper.

He worked 49 years at Western Electric/Lucent until they closed in 2011. He always said “I’ll be the last to leave and turn the lights off.”

He is survived by daughter, Susan and husband Nick Janssen of Hooper; grandchildren, Alex and Dr. Alanna Janssen of Sioux Center, Iowa, Lauren and Bryce Smith of Alvo, Nebraska, and Elliot Janssen of Omaha; great-grandchildren, Nora, Hazel and Clara Smith, Kennedy Janssen; brother, Stephen K. Honey and wife Carol Sue of Manassas, Virginia; brother-in-law, Ernie Snyder of Boulder, Colorado; niece, Erin Tagliola of Boulder; nieces, Lisa Honey of Raleigh, North Carolina, Laura Honey of Centreville, Virginia; nephew, Eliot Snyder of Eldora, Colorado. He was preceded in death by his parents, Roy and Hazel Honey; and sister-in-law, Phyllis Snyder.

The funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 16, at the Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel in Fremont. Lunch will follow the service. Burial will take place in Woodland Cemetery in North Bend following the lunch. Visitation is Monday from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. with the family present from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Memorials can be directed to the family until a memorial is established. Online guestbook at www.ludvigsenmortuary.com

Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel Fremont
1249 E. 23rd St.
Fremont, NE

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Donald M. Tatreau. Don retired from the Omaha Works on 2-12-1986 with over 29 years of service.

Donald M. Tatreau
January 23, 1923 – June 26, 2019
Donald M. Tatreau left us peacefully surrounded by his family on Wednesday 6/26/2019 at the Elizabeth House in Flat Rock, NC at the age of 96. Don will be interred with military honors later at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Omaha, Nebraska.

He joined the Marine Bombing Squadron (VMB 433) on 11/23/1942 and was eventually assigned as part of the Bismarck Archipelago operation to consolidate the Northern Solomon Islands in the Philippine campaign during WWII. He flew 55 missions as a turret gunner in a PBJ (B-25H) Mitchell, received an air medal and two gold stars and was honorably discharged on 11/15/1945 as an E7 gunnery sergeant. He participated in the 500th Blue Ridge Honor Flight to Washington DC 9/24/2016 where he was recognized for his service in WWII.

Don started his working career at Brandeis and Sons (large retail store) as a sales associate while attending high school at Omaha Tech. After high school, Don worked as a clerk at the Omaha National Bank (largest bank in Nebraska at the time). After WWII, he started at Orchard & Wilhelm (large home furnishing store) as the supervisor of wholesale sales. Don met his wife, D. Maxine Teninty while both were employed at Orchard & Wilhelm Company. In 1957, Don switched employers and began working for Western Electric; becoming Lucent Technologies, as a first line supervisor of the Financial-Credit Organization. Maxine started working there in 1969. In 1986 they both retired and enjoyed traveling around in their RV. Don completed his genealogy research back to the first Tatreau (Tetreau) who came to New France (Canada) in 1662, born in 1634 in France.

Don and Maxine were married 8/18/1949, in Omaha by the late Reverend Norman Temme who also retired in Hendersonville, NC with his wife, Marion. Maxine and Don moved to Middleton Place, Hendersonville, in October 1996. They have since relocated into the Lake Pointe Landing Retirement Village in Hendersonville on 9/24/2012. Maxine and Donald were charter members of King of Kings Lutheran Church in Omaha and attended services there for 35 years before joining Mt. Pisgah Lutheran Church in Hendersonville.

Donald was preceded in death by: his parents Frank Edward and Minnie Tatreau, brother Frank Lloyd Tatreau, sister Lois George, sister-in-law Pearl, and brothers-in-law Samuel George and Wilbur Borgeson. Donald is survived by his wife, Maxine Tatreau of Hendersonville, sister Betty Borgeson of Long Grove, IL and three sons: Douglas Tatreau (Connie) of Pueblo, CO, sons, Michael Tatreau of Westminster, CO and Christopher Tatreau (Tabitha), of Kiowa, CO. Dean Tatreau (Margaret) of Judsonia, AR, sons Andrew Tatreau of Ocean Springs, MS, and Travis Feurt (Ariel) of Searcy, AR, and daughter, Amber Feurt of Judsonia, AR. Kevin Tatreau (Joan) of St. Petersburg, FL, daughter Lindsay Lebowitz (David) of Orlando, FL. There are 13 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be sent to the Elizabeth House (a non-profit in-patient Hospice facility) in memory of Donald M. Tatreau. 581 South Allen Road, Flat Rock, NC 28731, (828)-692-9633 or visit www.FourSeasonsFdn.org and designate the donation for Elizabeth House. For additional information, please visit www.FourSeasonsCfl.org/what-we-offer/elizabeth-house/.

Dan Lindblad notified us of the passing of Lisa Brown-Bohty. Dan remembered that she worked in 30 protectors in 30 bldg. At this time our records don’t list when she retired from the Omaha Works.

Lisa A. Brown-Bohaty
Brown-Bohaty, Lisa A.
December 5, 1958 – June 26, 2019 Age 60, of Omaha. Lisa was born in Osage, IA to the late Virgil and Norma (Turner) Sutphin. She is survived by her husband, Randy Bohaty; son, Tim Brown; daughter, Angi Marley (Dan); brother, Charles Sutphin (Loretta); and grandchildren, Alex, Anna, Kaitlyn, Skylar, Thunder, and Storm. Lisa was preceded in death by her parents; step-parents, Gordy and Evelyn; and brothers, Mike and David. CELEBRATION of LISA’S LIFE: Tuesday, July 9, at 11am, with family Receiving friends 1 hour prior to Service, all at Braman Mortuary Southwest Chapel, 6505 S. 144th St. in Omaha. Memorials will be directed by the family.
BRAMAN MORTUARY
Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144 Street
Omaha NE | (402) 895-3400

Larry Bowen and Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Donald Dai. Don was an Engineer in the Industrial Engineering Dept. at the Works and retired on 3/31/1992.

Donald Phillip Dai
February 13, 1934 – June 27, 2019
Preceded in death by parents, Freddie and Lillian Dai. Survived by wife, Sandra Lea Dai; children and spouses: Mathew S. Dai (Consuelo), Scott M. Dai (Barbara), Kurt M. Dai (Roxann), Kimberly M. Miller (Chris), Keith F. Dai (Theresa), Kevin C. Dai (Christy); 18 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Virginia Behrendt (Donald) and Barbara Smiley; nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends on Sunday, June 30th from 3pm to 5pm at the West Center Chapel, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 5pm. SERVICES: Monday, July 1st at 9:30am, West Center Chapel to Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 2210 S. 32nd Ave., for MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL at 10am. Interment: Forest Lawn Memorial Park with military honors. Memorials are suggested to Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church or charity of your choice.
https://heafeyheafey.com/donald-phillip-dai/
Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries & Crematory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha, NE

Larry Bowen notified us of the passing of Richard “Dick” Leth Nielsen. Dick was a supervisor in 30 bldg and 50 bldg retiring from the Omaha Works on 10/31/1988.

Richard “Dick” Leth Nielsen
December 14, 1934 – June 27, 2019
Richard “Dick” Leth Nielsen, 84 of Blair, passed away June 27, 2019 at his home. Services will be held at 11:00 AM Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at Campbell Aman Funeral Home. Graveside services will follow in the Blair Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 PM, Tuesday, July 2 at Campbell Aman Funeral Home.

Richard Nielsen was born on December 14, 1934 on a farm west of Fort Calhoun, Nebraska, known as Pioneer Hills. He was the son of Leth J. Nielsen and Dorothy (Jones) Nielsen. He lived and helped on the farm along with his brother George Ryan and his sister Janet (Nielsen) Davis.

He was preceded in death by his wife Marge, after 57 years of marriage, his parents Leth and Dorothy Nielsen and his brother George Ryan.

Dick attended Long Creek School and later Blair High School, graduating in 1952. After graduation he attended Dana College. On December 11, 1954, he married Margaret J. Surber. They had four children: Susan, Rick, Mary and Dan.

Dick worked for Kelly Ryan Equipment Company and later worked for Western Electric Company, which was later taken over by AT&T. He remained on this job and was promoted to a management jog for 25 of his 32 years with the company. After retirement, Dick and Marge traveled extensively and managed to see most of the United States, including numerous trips to Hawaii. Dick and Marge were married for 57 years before her passing. They had a loving marriage and love their children and families very much.

A note written by Marge shortly before her passing: “Dick was a wonderful husband, father and grandfather. The children and grandchildren could talk to him about anything, if they had any problems, he would always help them if he possibly could. Throughout our marriage, Dick had many friends. If any of them needed help, he was always there for the, never asking anything in return. He was a true family man and a friend. He always hoped to be remembered as a good son, husband, father, grandfather and a good friend. He surpassed all of theses goals. We all loved him very much.”

Dick was a retired member of the Blair Fire and Rescue Squad, a charter member of the Blair Eagles Club and he was a long time member of the Masonic Lodge.

Dick is survived by his children: Susan (Jeff) Thompson of Kansas City, MO, Rick (Susan) Nielsen of Blair, Mary Donner of Blair and Dan Nielsen of Blair; sister Janet Davis of Honolulu, HI; brother-in-law Frank (Diane) Surber of North Las Vegas, NV; sister-in-law Kay (Jim) Woodard of Blair; eight grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren as well as many nieces and nephews.
www.campbellaman.com/obituaries/Richard-Dick-Nielsen/#!/Obituary

Visitation
JUL 2. 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Campbell-Aman Funeral Home
444 South 17th Street
Blair, NE

Service
JUL 3. 11:00 AM
Campbell-Aman Funeral Home
444 South 17th Street
Blair, NE,

Burial
Blair Cemetery
700 Jackson Street
Blair, NE

George Parkerson and a number of others notified me of the passing of Thomas Baye. Tom was the leader of the 4th Tuesday breakfast for more years than most can remember. Tom retired from the Omaha Works on 1/23/1987.

Thomas M. Baye
October 8, 1924 – June 22, 2019

Preceded in death by parents, August and Mary Baye; brothers and sisters, Jack Baye, Clementine Redlinger, Mary Ann Mangiameli, Catherine Hays, Rose Cutshall, and Martin Baye.

Survived by wife, Helen; children: Michael Baye (Virginia), Mary Virginia “Ginny” Burrall, Robert Baye (Anthony Armstrong), Patricia Baye, and Susan Griswold (Robert); grandchildren: Emily Drew (David), Audrey Gilroy (John), John Burrall (Amber), Courtney Garcia (Lionel), Robert, Elizabeth and Madison Griswold; six great-grandchildren; sister, Patricia Vrchlavsky; brother-in-law, Don Cutshall; sister-in-law, Kay Baye; numerous nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends on Wednesday, June 26th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Thursday, June 27th, 10:30am at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, 6116 Dodge St. Interment: Calvary Cemetery with military honors.

Memorials are suggested to St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church.
www.heafeyheafey.com

HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER, WEST CENTER CHAPEL
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE
402-391-3900

Larry Allison notified us of the complete notice of Frank Centamore’s passing.

Frank J. Centamore
1957 – 2019

Frank Joseph Centamore, the son of Joseph and Irene Grzesiek Centamore was born June 4, 1957 in Omaha, NE and died on May 26, 2019 at Nebraska Methodist Hospital at the age of 61yrs 11 months and 22 days.

Frank was baptized as an infant into the Catholic faith. He attended St. Theresa Catholic School and Omaha Public Schools where he graduated from Omaha North High School in 1975.

He was employed at Western Electric for 30 years, where he then moved to Orlando, Florida to pursue his second career as a golf pro. Frank was an avid golfer, he loved to hunt, he loved his dogs, was a sports enthusiast and a huge Husker fan. He was united in Marriage on May 11, 1985 to Linda (Hansen) Centamore.

Frank returned to Omaha in 2016 to continue treatment for his Pancreatic cancer. There wasn’t a day that went by that he didn’t believe he wouldn’t beat it. After a six year battle Frank lost his fight.

He is preceded in death by his father Joseph Centamore and his sister Debbie Ryan. He is survived by his Mother Irene Centamore of Myrtle Beach, SC, Sisters Laura Bush (Tony) of Audubon IA, Patricia Smothers of Myrtle Beach SC. Friend Linda Centamore as well as many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Celebration of Life at 11:00 AM Saturday (6/22/2019) at Saint Michael Lutheran Church, 13232 Blondo St., Omaha, NE.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc.
108th Street Chapel
2727 N 108th St – Omaha, NE
402-496-9000 www.RoederMortuary.com

Gerald Volcheck notified us of the passing of Gary Blohm. Gary retired from the Omaha Works on 4/10/1998 with 40 years of service. Gary was a level 3 in the cable plant.

Gary Joe Blohm
BLOHM, Gary J.
4/13/1936 – 6/16/2019
Age 83 years of Omaha

Gary was preceded in death by wives Beverly & Louise Blohm; He is survived by Wife Linda Blohm; Children: Mark Blohm, Denise (Paul) Wood, Christine Victor, Beth (Hubert) Hodges, Tracy LaMay, Gail (John) Dickerson, Jim Blohm; Close friends Nick and Sonney; Many Grandchildren, Great Grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Celebration of Gary’s Life: Wed., June 19, 2019 at 10:30am, with visitation one hour prior to the service, all at Braman Mortuary (72 St. Chapel)

Entombment: Westlawn Hillcrest Memorial Park

Braman Mortuary (72 St. Chapel)
1702 N. 72 St.
Omaha, NE 68114
402-391-2171

Loretta Thimgan notified us of the passing of Linda Jean Meyer. Linda retired from the Omaha Works on 3/19/2000 with thirty years of service.

LINDA JEAN MEYER
Linda Jean Meyer, age 71 of Greenwood, Nebraska, gained her beautiful angel wings on Wednesday, June 5th, 2019 at Bryan East hospital surrounded by her loving family. Linda was born on April 29th, 1948 in Lincoln, Nebraska to Vernon and Gertrude (Brakhage) Stewart. She was baptized and confirmed in the presence of God. She married the love of her life, Larry Lee Meyer, in Lincoln, Nebraska on January 21st, 1970. Together they had two sons, Brian Keith Meyer, Michael Shane Meyer and two stepsons Darin Lee Meyer and Robbie Lynn Meyer.

Linda loved many things, but her love for her family was the deepest of them all. Although she would never admit it, her fondest love was for her husband, Larry. Linda and Larry loved traveling and seeing the country together. They went many places, but Miami, Florida; Dallas, Texas; Seattle, Washington; and Las Vegas, Nevada were their favorites. She also loved weekends spent at the campground with family and traveling to watch her granddaughters to play softball. Linda also had a deep love for her two sons, Brian and Mike. Weekends spent at the race track with them was her absolute favorite. Watching her sons work together while Mike raced and Brian made all of the fine tunes on the car was something Linda loved watching. Of course she always had something witty to say when things didn’t go right, but she always had the best of time! Although she loved her two sons, she loved them even more because they blessed her with three grandchildren, Ashley Jean, Kristen Lee, and Paige Nichole. Linda loved attending their school activities, she would never miss a softball game or volley tournament. You always knew when Grandma Meyer was at the game due to she was either screaming at the umpires or giving a spectator a hard time. Linda was also blessed with a great granddaughter, Amberlynn Fay. She loved a good snuggle session with her. Family was by far the most important thing to her, and she would definitely let you know by the hundreds of calls and text messages she sent on a daily basis (even though she really never quite figured out how to use her iPhone, it was a miracle the screen wasn’t cracked from her poking it so hard). Holidays were also a very special time for her. She got to spend them with all of her brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, and cousins. She loved their time together, but she loved them even more because she got to give everyone a hard time. Family really did consume every ounce of her heart.

Linda enjoyed the simple things in life; sipping on a good cup of coffee, getting a pedicure, and watching copious hours of Country Western shows. You wanted to talk to Linda in the morning? You better wait until she had about five cups of coffee pumping through her veins. She would never turn down coffee with anyone, her pot was always on. She loved starting her mornings with a couple cups of coffee with her sister-in-law Jean Stewart and friendly neighbor Dallas Hayes. But the coffee did not stop there, she would attend daily coffee gatherings with some of her best friends. Although her love for black coffee with one packet of Sweet-N-Low ran deep, her love for a large Carmelious with an extra shot of espresso and no whip cream from Scooters Coffee ran even deeper. Linda also loved an afternoon spent at the nail salon. You give her a deluxe pedicure with purple toe nails, and she would be one happy camper! If you didn’t find Linda drinking coffee at her table or at the nail salon, you could find her in front of the television watching old Country Western shows. It did not matter if she saw the episode one time, or twenty times, she was watching it.

Linda is survived by her husband of 49 years Larry Meyer, their two sons; Brian and Mike (Melissa), two stepsons Robbie and Darin, along with three grandchildren; Ashley, Kristen, and Paige, great grandchild; Amberlynn, and three granddogs Baby, Tanner, and Daytona. Linda is also survived by her siblings Janice (Guy) Horn, Jerry (Penny) Stewart, Kenneth (Jean) Stewart, and James Stewart and bother-in-law Bob Wischman. Her nieces Pat (Bob) Timblin, Paula (Bob) Akers, Dusty (Kevin) Larkins, Stacey (Brad) Glathar, Sherry (Fred) Starr, and Jodi (Kelly) Lathrop, and her nephews Tommy Smith, Mark Stewart, Eric (Dotty) Stewart, Joel Stewart, Ronnie Stewart, and Scott Stewart. Along with many cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents Vernon and Gertrude Stewart, brothers: Ivan (Betty) Stewart, George Stewart, and John (Joyce) Stewart, and her sisters Dorothy Comstock, Barbara Ann Wischman, Ruth (Bob) York, and Judy Thoms. Her legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of everyone Linda interacted with as well as those she reached out with and never met.

Share your love and remembrance for Linda Meyer on Monday, June 10th, 2019 at 11:00 AM at the American Lutheran Church in Ashland, Nebraska with Steven Lindley officiating. After services, there will be a luncheon at the church. Interment will then follow at the Greenwood Memorial Cemetery.

Visitational services for Linda Meyer will be held on Sunday, June 9th, 2019 from 1:00PM to 4:00PM at Ropers & Sons, 10851 N. 148th Street in Waverly, Nebraska.

Ropers & Sons,
10851 N. 148th Street
Waverly, Nebraska.

Kenneth Olsen notified us of the passing of Walter Smith. Walter retirerd from the Omaha Works on 4/19/1996 with 40 years of service

Joseph Walter Smith
Smith, Joseph Walter
August 23, 1932 – June 1, 2019
Age 86, of Omaha. He was born on August 23, 1932 in Beaver Falls, PA. He served his country in the Korean War as a Navy Sharpshooter, where he earned a Purple Heart. He married Flora Mae (Taylor) in 1987. Joe retired from Lucent Technologies in 1995. He enjoyed jazz music, playing the piano and organ, photography, learning to speak German, his pets, and was a friend of Bill. Survived by wife, Flora; daughter, Michele Taylor; three stepdaughters, Twila (late Gary) Pendgraft; Kitty Schiller and special friend Tom; Gina “Princess” (Jesse) VanLaningham; stepson, Michael (Heather) Morris; ten grandchildren; sister, Betty (Clint) Carman; brother, Frank (Rhoda) Smith. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister. FAMILY RECEIVING FRIENDS: Friday, 5-6:30pm, with sharing time at 6:30pm at mortuary. Memorials to Alcoholics Anonymous.
ROEDER MORTUARY
108th St. Chapel
2727 North 108th Street
Omaha, Ne
(402) 496-9000 | RoederMortuary.com

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of William “Bill” Zorko. We don’t know when Bill retired, it was most likely in early 80’s, our records back that far are not complete. I was able to confirm with Tom Schulte that Bill was a supervisor in the tool room.

Mr. William Zorko
FEBRUARY 28, 1923 – MAY 22, 2019
Preceded in death by parents, Louis and Mary Zorko; daughter-in-law, Raeann Zorko. Survived by wife of 72 years, Betty Jane Zorko; children, Thomas (Susan Kelly) Zorko, Richard (Jan) Zorko, Kathleen Zorko and Elizabeth (Kent Pendarvis) Zorko; siblings, Louis Zorko and MaryJane (Anton) Purkart; grandchildren, Jennifer (Michael) Cormier, Aaron (Amy) Zorko, David (Christina) Zorko and Tristan Zorko; great grandchildren, Landry, Molly, Gwendolyn, Gracelyn, Marcus and Maci; many family and friends. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Gretna. FUNERAL SERVICE: Saturday, May 25, 2019, 10am, with visitation starting 9am at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 11204 S. 204th St., Gretna, NE. PRIVATE INTERMENT at Westlawn Hillcrest Memorial Park.
Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 Center St
Omaha, NE 68106
www.westlawnhillcrest.com

Steve Odell notified us of the passing of Vernon M. Dschaak and Jerry L. Mabbitt. Vernon had over 35 years of service and Jerry had over 38 years of service at the Omaha Works.

Vernon Dschaak
Dschaak, Vernon M. July 18, 1943 – May 11, 2019 Age 75, of Omaha. Survived by wife, Mercedes “Mercy” (Vargas) Dschaak; son, Dean Dschaak (Jackie); stepson, Daniel Bouc; stepdaughter, LeAnn Bouc (Brian); brother, Reuben Dschaak (Ardella); sisters, Verna Solem (Robert), Joyce Quinlan (Mike); brothers-in-law, Greg Vargas, Frank Vargas; sister-in-law, Pam Proctor; many nieces, nephews, friends and special neighbors. Vernon’s wishes were to be cremated. No services will be held.
BRAMAN MORTUARY
Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144 Street,
Omaha NE (402) 895-3400

Jerry L. Mabbitt
Mabbitt, Jerry L.
age 70, passed away May 14, 2019.
He was born in Council Bluffs, on February 15, 1948, to the late Glen and Dolly (Heywood) Mabbitt. Jerry graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School and retired from Avaya, formerly Western Electric.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Ronald Mabbitt; great-granddaughter, Jocelyn Martin.

Jerry is survived by his wife, Peggy; sons, Troy Mabbitt, Todd Mabbitt (Nissa); step-son Ryan Long; brother, Glen Mabbitt (Diana); 7 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
No services will be held.
Hoy – Kilnoski
Funeral Home & Crematory
1221 North 16th Street
Council Bluffs, IA

Melvin Popham
Popham, Melvin
Age 91
Melvin Popham, of Rome, GA, born on February 11, 1928 in Cedartown, GA, to the late Dorothy Gilmore and the late Dave Popham, passed away at age 91 on May 14, 2019 in Omaha, NE.

From 1945 to 1966, Melvin served in the Air Force in World War II, the Korean and Vietnam Wars. He also dedicated his career working at Lucent Technologies (formally Western Electric) as a cable installer until he retired in 1993.

Melvin was married to the late Patricia Popham for 66 years.
He was preceded in death by his brothers, Cecil Popham and Herman Popham. Survived by daughters, Linda Juntti (Kerry) and Annette Brake; grandchildren, Austin Brake (Katie), Ashton Brake, Amanda Juntti, Andre Brake, and Airiona Brake; great-grandchildren, Brayden Brake and Emi Brake. Melvin was a member of the American Legion and enjoyed gardening, reading, and collecting sports cards and coins. Many thanks to ComfortCare Homes for their love and nurturing of Melvin in his final years.

SERVICE: Saturday, 2pm, at the John A. Gentleman 72nd St. Chapel.
VISITATION: Friday, 6-8pm, at the 72nd Street Chapel. www.johnagentleman.com
JOHN A. GENTLEMAN MORTUARIES AND CREMATORY
72nd STREET CHAPEL, 1010 N 72nd Street
Omaha, NE
(402) 391-1664

Charles W. “Bill” Sharpe
Survived by his loving wife of 23 years, Marcia; children, Stephanie (Scott) Wenther, Matt (MaryBeth) Sharpe, Jennifer Sharpe, Jacob Sharpe, Kim (John) Barnes and Mindy (Ryan) Soppe; 12 grandchildren; Quinn, Kyle and Rachel Wenther, Madeline, Henry and Jackson Sharpe, Hallie Moore, Scott Dunaway, Amber Bare, MiKayla Whisenant, Joshua and Emma Soppe; 6 great grandchildren; brother, Dave (Vicki) August.

Arrangements Entrusted to John A. Gentleman Mortuaries & Crematory.
VISITATION
Tuesday, 30 Apr
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
John A. Gentleman Mortuaries – Pacific Street Chapel
14151 Pacific Street
Omaha, NE 68154

SERVICE
Wednesday, 1 May
11:00 AM
Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church
7706 S. 96th St.
LaVista, NE 6814

GRAVESIDE
Wednesday, 1 May
2:00 PM
Omaha National Cemetery
14250 Schram Rd
Omaha, NE 68138

Jacklyn L. Larkin
Larkin, Jacklyn L.
October 19, 1936 – April 23, 2019
Preceded in death by husband, Philip; son-in-law, Scott Ridenour. Survived by children: Kathy (Danny) Coffman, Karen (William) Shives, Philip “Tip” (Wendy) Larkin, Colleen (Doug) Bowen, Loretta (Tony) Garza, Erin Ridenour, Tom (Lisa) Larkin; 22 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren; close friend, Norman Finch. MEMORIAL SERVICE: Saturday, 10am, at the mortuary. Interment: Calvary Cemetery. VISITATION begins Saturday, 9am.
KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME
5108 “F” Street
Omaha, NE
(402) 731-1234 www.klsfuneralhome.com

Kenneth L. Wright
Wright, Kenneth L. May 1, 1934 – April 20, 2019
Of Underwood, IA, formerly of Council Bluffs. Proudly served his country in the U.S. Army. Utility man for Western Electric for 40 years, retiring in 1998. Preceded by parents, James E. and Hazel E. (Belt) Wright; son-in-law, Dan Hansen; four brothers and one sister. Survived by his wife of 60 years, Patricia Wright of Underwood; sons: Steve (Peggy) Wright of Mason City, IA; Dan (Monica) Wright of Underwood; Mike (Tara) Wright of Bennington, NE; Kevin (Juanita) Wright of Mountain Home, ID; Tim (Marsha) Wright of Council Bluffs; daughters: Susan Hansen of Athens, GA; Sandra (Mike) Hasbrouck, Wanda (Craig) Fry, Carol (Trevor) Carritt, all of Council Bluffs; 27 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren; sister, Betty Bertelsen of Council Bluffs; brothers, Lester (Betty) Wright of Enid, OK; Robert Wright of Missouri Valley; sister-in-law, Leta Wright of Council Bluffs; many nieces and nephews. RECITATION OF THE ROSARY: Wednesday, 6pm, followed by visitation with the family until 8pm, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. MEMORIAL MASS: Thursday, 11am, at the church. Private family inurnment will be held later that day in Grange Cemetery, Honey Creek, IA. The family will direct memorial contributions. www.cutleroneill.com
CUTLER-O’NEILL-MEYER-WOODRING
Bayliss Park Chapel,
545 Willow Ave.,
Council Bluffs, IA (712) 322-7779

John H. Armbrust
February, 2019
Alden, New York
Jackie Hegarty confirmed the passing of John Armbrust. John retired from the Omaha Works on 8/31/2000. After his retirement from the Works John moved back to New York and he was living in Alden, New York. Jackie talked to his sister and she said they weren’t having a memorial service just graveside services. She told me the mortuary was Brown Mortuary in Alden handled the preparation for burial but there was nothing in their obits. Alden newspaper also didn’t list anything. We weretold that he died from a combination of heart disease and diabetes.

Keith L Fink
Keith L. Fink, age 89 of Blair, Nebraska, passed away March 22, 2019 at his home in Blair. Memorial Services will be held Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at 2:00PM at St. Andrews Methodist Church in Omaha, Nebraska. Military graveside services will be held Thursday March 28 at 11:00AM at Park Cemetery, Elgin, Nebraska.

Keith was born on June 15, 1929 in Elgin, Nebraska, the son of Loton and Ruth Fink. He was raised in Elgin and graduated from Elgin High School. After high school Keith farmed and then later joined the United States Army in 1951 and served in Korea as a decoder for encrypted messages. After his time in the Army he married Kathryn Asch. For several years Keith owned and operated a dairy farm in Wisconsin. Keith later moved back to Gretna, Nebraska where he began working for Western Electric and eventually retired from the company. He later moved to Kennard, Nebraska. On June 15, 2003 he was united in marriage to Mardell Matzen at St. Andrews United Methodist Church. Keith was a member of The American Legion Jackson Peck Post in Herman, Nebraska and St. Andrews United Methodist Church in Omaha. Keith will always be remembered for being a cowboy at heart.

Keith is survived by his wife Mardell, daughters; Ramona Fink and Audrey Lynette (Gary) Schleicher, stepdaughter Karen Felderman, grandchildren, great grandchildren, great great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Cathy, sons, Steven, Bill, Bruce and Brian, sisters Audrey Jeck, Betty Jane Von Bonn and Allie Mae Carpenter, and brother Richard Fink.

Memorial Services will be held Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at 2:00PM at St. Andrews Methodist Church in Omaha, Nebraska. Military graveside services will be held Thursday March 28 at 11:00AM at Park Cemetery, Elgin, Nebraska. Memorials may be directed to the family for later designation.

Campbell – Aman
Funeral Home
444 S 17th St,
Blair, NE 68008

Steve Odell and Dan Lindblad notified us of the passing of Judy. Judy retired from the Omaha Works on 10/18/1999 with 32 years of service.

Judith M. Anthony
February 12, 1939 – February 27, 2019
Preceded in death by parents, Roy and Evalyn Ayer; brother, Paul Ayer; sister, Junavue Beck. Survived by daughter, Evalyn LeAnne Rutten (Paul); son, Eugene Anthony (Robin); seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; brother, Richard Ayer (Nancy); sister, Maggie Curtis; nieces and nephews. SERVICES: Saturday, March 9th at 2pm, West Center Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorials will be directed by the family.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER
West Center Chapel
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE
(402) 391-3900 www.heafeyheafey.com

Claude worked in the sheet metal shop and retired from the Omaha Works on 6/3/1994
Claude T. Welch
February 10, 1932 – March 5, 2019
Preceded in death by wife, Sharon; grandson, Shaun Welch. Survived by wife, Barbara; children: Patrick (Lucy) Welch, Lori (Jack) Nelson, Karen (John) Kennedy, Michael (Michelle) Welch; stepchildren, Julie (Patrick) Alexander and Jeffrey (Deborah) Finken; thirteen grandchildren; one great-grandson; brothers, Merle and Lauren. Claude was a 4th Degree Knight of Columbus.
FUNERAL MASS: Saturday, March 9th at 11am at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, 3122 S. 74th St. VISITATION begins Saturday at 10am at Church. Memorials are suggested to St. Joan of Arc Church or the American Cancer Society.
Heafey Hoffmann
Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries and Crematory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha NE

The notice of James passing was sent to me with the message that James and Tim Raasch were twins. I was told that they thought James worked in accounting at the Omaha Works and transferred to the Atlanta Work. Tim worked in PR and transferred to Atlanta Works also. Their father John, a supervisor, retired from the Omaha Works.

James R. Raasch
Raasch, James R.
Feb 26, 2019 Updated Feb 27, 2019
Raasch, James R. 1947 – 2018 Passed in peace on Thursday, December 13, 2018, at the age of 71. Preceded in death by his parents, John and Doris Raasch; and brother Steven. Former husband of Sondra (Walker) Raasch; brother Tim; loving father of Allison (Shane) Mayfield; and proud grandfather of Dax and Anniston. Private Family Service was held in Snellville GA, and a Celebration of Life will be held in Omaha later this summer.

Ray was an agent for Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company at Western Electric, where he made countless friends with Western Electric employees. Chances are if you had life insurance other than what the company gave you then most likely you purchased your life insurance from Ray.
Remembering
Raymond Lonowski
October 26, 1924 – February 20, 2019
Ray was born on October 26, 1924 and raised on a farm near Arcadia, Nebraska. In 1943, at age 19, he enlisted in the Army and was sent to England, where his Quartermaster company landed at Omaha Beach just 24 hours after the initial invasion. Because of his courage and leadership, he was awarded a battlefield commission and promoted from Private to Second Lieutenant. He retired after 20 years of reserve duty with a rank of Lieutenant Colonel. After the war, Ray attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and remained a lifelong Husker, holding season football tickets for 65 years.

Professionally, Ray was an agent for Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company at Western Electric, where he made countless friends with Western Electric employees and many more as an active charter member of Mary Our Queen Parish.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Joe and Emily Lonowski. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Maxine (Kenny) Lonowski; daughters: Diane Dreis (Bob), Linda Haddick (Scott), and Laura Farris (Randy); son, Jeff Lonowski, grandchildren: Alyssa and Lindsay Dreis, Ryan and Nikki Farris, and Kyle and Molly Haddick; sister, Dolores Moran of Seattle Washington; and many loving nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends on Friday, February 22nd, from 5pm to 7pm at Mary Our Queen Catholic Church, 3405 S. 118th St., followed by a ROSARY at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Saturday, February 23rd at 10am at Mary Our Queen Church. Private interment on February 25th with immediate family; military honors by Ralston American Legion Post 373. Memorials to Mary Our Queen Church or School.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER
West Center Chapel
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE
402-391-3900 www.heafeyheafey.com

Dick “Scotty” Scott notified us of the passing of Donal Palmer. Don worked in the 30 bldg. at the Omaha Works and retired in 2000 with 35 years of service.
Remembering

Donald L. Palmer
Palmer, Donald L.
October 18, 1937 – February 6, 2019
Preceded in death by parents, Helen I. and Wayne F. Palmer, Sr. Survived by brother, Wayne F. Palmer, Jr. (Connie); nieces, Kim Merrill (Rich) and Pam Everett (Rick); nephews, Wayne F. Palmer, III (Jenn) and Michael L. Palmer; grandnieces and grandnephews; great-grandnieces and great-grandnephews. The family will receive friends on Friday, Feb. 15th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel. SERVICES: Saturday, Feb. 16th at 10:30am at Kountze Memorial Lutheran Church, 2650 Farnam St. Interment, Westlawn Memorial Park with military honors by Millard American Legion Post 374 & VFW Post 8334. Memorials to Kountze Stained Glass Project.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER WEST CENTER CHAPEL
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE
402-391-3900 www.heafeyheafey.com

Chuck Berg notified us of the passing of Don Roach. Don worked in tool and die at the Omaha Works. He retired in 2011 with 27 years of service

Donald Arthur Roach
December 15, 1951 – February 12, 2019
Donald A. Roach, age 67 of Blair, passed away February 12, 2019. Memorial services will be held Friday, February 15, 2019 at 2:00 PM at Campbell Aman Funeral Home. Visitation will be held one hour prior to services.

Don was born on December 15, 1951 in Omaha, Nebraska the son of Jack Roach and Beverly Sullivan. He was raised in Omaha and graduated from North High School. He then attended Southeast Community College in Lincoln where he earned a degree in Tool and Die. On September 18, 1970 he was united in marriage to Karen Arnold in Omaha, Nebraska. To this union three children were born. In the 1980s, Don began working for AT&T and continued working at the company, later known as Connectivity Solutions until his retirement in 2011. Don enjoyed riding motorcycles, going to Sturgis and spending time with his family and friends.

Don is survived by his wife Karen Roach; children: Donavon (Tracey) Roach, Michelle (Tim) Andersen and Jason Roach; grandchildren: Kelsi (Andrew) Wacker, Tyler Wehrli, Austin Roach (fiancée Maddie Kaczor), Skyler Roach (fiancé Austin Peatrowsky), Dallas Roach, Devon Roach and Jazmyne Roach; great grandchildren: Ava, Charlee, Brant, Lily and Brantley; brothers Jack Roach and Spike Gill.

He was preceded in death by his mother Beverly Sullivan, father Jack Roach and sister Judith Lynn Davidson.

Visitation
FEB 15. 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Campbell-Aman Funeral Home
444 South 17th Street
Blair, NE, 68008
Service
FEB 15. 2:00 PM
Campbell-Aman Funeral Home
444 South 17th Street
Blair, NE, 68008
http://www.campbellaman.com

Pam Cerny notified us of the passing of Henry “Hank” Eischeid. Henry retired from the Omaha Works on 11/12/1992 with 32 years of service.

Henry T. “Hank” Eischeid
October 8, 1929 – February 3, 2019
The son of Henry J. and Lucinda (Godert) Eischeid, Henry “Hank” Eischeid was born in Halbur, Iowa and attended St. Augustine Grade School and Carroll High School. He entered the Air Force in 1950 during the Korean War and was honorably discharged as a Staff Sergeant in 1954. He and Florence Riesenberg were married on October 3, 1959 at Holy Angels Church in Roselle, Iowa. Before retiring in 1991, Mr. Eischeid had farmed for two years, served his country in the Air Force for four years, worked for John Deere in Waterloo, Iowa for three years, and was employed by AT&T in Omaha for thirty-two years. He had been a member of St. Gerald Catholic Church in Ralston, Nebraska since 1960 and was also a longtime member of Ralston American Legion Post 373.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Florence (Riesenberg) Eischeid; brothers, John Eischeid and Robert Eischeid. He is survived by four children: Carol Eischeid, Joseph Eischeid (Julie), Gregory Eischeid, and Jim Eischeid (Cindy); seven grandchildren: Megan Koch (Jake), Ryan McKean (Shannon), Jackie Thomas (Jack), Kevin Eischeid (Kim), Justin Eischeid (Alainna), Jessica Hord (Trent), and Mitchell Eischeid; nine great-grandchildren; two brothers: Dr. Thomas Eischeid and Dr. Raymond Eischeid (Julie); sister, JoAnn Brosnihan; many nieces and nephews.
The family will receive friends on Friday, Feb. 8th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Saturday, Feb. 9th at 10am at St. Gerald Catholic Church, 9602 “Q” St. Entombment: Calvary Mausoleum, with military honors by Ralston American Legion Post 373. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Ralston Fire Department.

Frank Vondra Jr. notified us this afternoon that sadly, I report the passing of my mother, Lucille B. Vondra. Mom began her employment with Western Electric in 1957 at the ‘B’ Building near 19th & Howard Street before she transitioned to the Cable Plant. She retired as a cable inspector in 1979 and I believe was working in the Linclay Building located at the northwest corner of 132nd & I Street at that time.

Lucille B. Vondra
July 15, 1922 – January 31, 2019
Preceded in death by husband, Frank R. Vondra, daughter, Betty Jones, and son-in-law, James E. Jones. Parents, Clifford (Grace) Blackburn, step-mother, Matilda Blackburn, and nine brothers and sisters. Survived by sons, Calvin (Linda) Vondra and Frank Jr. (Kristin) Vondra, grand-children and great-grandchildren. No visitation. Private family service.

George Parkerson notified us of the passing of Sam from a post on the AT&T Facebook page by Linda White. Linda posted that Sam worked as a blender in Molding. He was a hard worker and a quiet and kind man. Rest in Peace Sam and may God bless your family.

Salvatore “Sam” Culotta
Culotta, Salvatore “Sam”
February 26, 1948 – January 31, 2019
Preceded in death by parents, Anthony and Milina. Survived by his wife, Cindy; daughters, Karin (Aaron) Albert and Angela (Chad) Gould; grandchildren, Logan, Lillian, and Lincoln; sisters, Marilyn (Jim) Kucks, and Carol (Terry) Nelson; brother, John (Beth) Culotta; and many other family and friends.
VISITATION begins Monday 4pm, with 7pm
WAKE SERVICE, all at the Mortuary.
FUNERAL: Tuesday 10am at Holy Ghost Catholic Church.
Interment: Calvary Cemetery.
KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME
5108 “F” St.
Omaha, NE
(402) 731-1234 www.klsfuneralhome.com

Steve Miller notified us of the passing of Roy from a post on the AT&T Facebook page. Roy Seals was a supervisor and retired from sales. Roy retired from the Omaha Works on 2/21/1992.

Roy D Seals
January 31, 2019
Seals, Roy D. Age 85 – January 31, 2019. Survived by wife, Jessie W. Seals, Omaha; sons, Curtis and Clyde (Connie) Seals, Los Angeles, CA; sisters: Shirley Tyree, Vyree (Karl) Russell, Omaha; grandchildren, other relatives. Special thanks to the staff and nurses at Azria Health Montclair. VIEWING: 10am Friday, Church; FUNERAL SERVICE: 11am Friday, Morning Star Baptist Church, 2019 Burdette Street. INTERMENT: 10am Monday, Omaha National Cemetery. THOMAS FUNERAL HOME, 3920 N. 24th Street, (402) 453-7111, www.omahathomasfh.com

VISITATION
Friday
February 8, 2019
10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Morning Star Baptist Church
2019 Burdette St
Omaha, NE 68110

FUNERAL SERVICE
Friday
February 8, 2019
11:00 AM
Morning Star Baptist Church
2019 Burdette St
Omaha, NE 68110

Thomas Funeral Home
3920 N 24th St
Omaha, NE 68110

Steve Odell notified us of the passing of Marilyn Goodell. Marilyn retired from the Omaha Works on 10/31/1991. She worked in 30 bldg.

Marilyn C. Goodell
Goodell, Marilyn C.
Feb 26, 1939 – Jan 24, 2019
Marilyn C. Goodell, age 79, of Omaha, went to be with the Lord on Thursday January 24, 2019. She was born on February 26, 1939 to James and Mary Collins. She is survived by her loving children: Crystal Emmert and husband Billy, Debra Murphy and husband Michael; sister Sherry Collins-Crawford; daughter-in-law Pamela Goodell; grandchildren, Thomas, Pauline (Stormy), Otto, Tony, and Richard; great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends. CELEBRATION OF LIFE: 10am Tuesday, January 29, at Westlawn Hillcrest Funeral Home. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy for the family may be shared at www.westlawnhillcrest.com
Westlawn Hillcrest
5701 Center St.
Omaha, NE 68106

Rose and Vern Larson notified us of the passing of Judith “Judy” Nelson. Judy retired from the Omaha Works on 2/10/1999 with 30 years of service.

Judith R. “Judy” Nelson
October 20, 1941 – January 21, 2019
Retired from Lucent after 30 years. Preceded in death by husband, Milton “Dodo” D. Nelson; mother, Betty; stepfather, Ray Watson; father, Bill Travis; brother, Bill Travis; sister, Pat Bly. Survived by daughters, Cyndi Zemula and Kim Lamb (Brian); her grandkids, who were the joy of her life: Korey Zemula, Kristi Lamb (Brian Field), and Kyle Lamb; sister, Virginia Busch; brothers-in-law, Gil and Ron (Karen); sister-in-law, Lindy; loved and cherished nieces and nephews; special friend, Charles Marchand; other family and many friends.

SERVICES: Saturday, Jan. 26th at 11am at St. Thomas Lutheran Church, 17007 “Q” St., preceded by VISITATION from 10am to 11am. Memorials are suggested to Nebraska Humane Society. https://heafeyheafey.com/judith-r-judy-nelson/
Heafey Hoffmann Dwoark Cutler
Mortuary & Crematory
7805 West Center Road,
Omaha NE 68124

Judy Nelson 77, peacefully passed away Monday evening at Lakeside hospital. She was born October 20, 1941in Omaha, Ne the 4th child to Betty & Bill Travis. Siblings Virginia, Bill (BooBoo) and Pat.

She grew up and graduated from South High school 1959. From high school she went on to beauty school. She then married of 40 years, the love of her life Dodo July 9, 1960. In 1962 they built their home in Millard, Ne with their daughters Cyndi & Kim, this is where they would spend their lives.

Judy had a beauty shop in the basement of their home. After a couple of years, she decided to seek employment outside of the home and went to work at Western Electric and did various jobs. After 30 years of service she retired from Lucent.

During the time of her daughters growing up, she assisted in coaching their softball teams. She was a HUGE fan of most sports, but she enjoyed mostly the Huskers, where her & Dodo attended home games for many years. She enjoyed golfing and bowling, and as a family camping & boating. Hobbies were out door gardening, knitting and quilting in which she made bed quilts for her family.

Her most precious people in her life, was her grandkids, Korey Zemula, Kyle Lamb, Kristi Lamb and Brian Field. She enjoyed going to Korey’s football & select baseball games, Kyle’s baseball,soccer, roller & ice hockey games, Kristi’s softball, soccer games and competitive cheerleading. Her grandkids called her the “Sassy” grandma, as many times she would stick out her tongue to them. Along with her family she was an avid pet lover, from birds, dogs, horse & cats which she always had 1 if not 2 of at all times. Her happiest of times was spent with daughters, son n law, distant & local siblings, nieces, nephews, brothers n law and sisters n laws and many many many friends. The last 15 years of her life was spent with her Best & Special friend Charley Marchand. She thought the world of Charley’s family as they were her own. Thank you to all the doctors that have treated her through her health issues for many years, and to all the nurses at Lakeside hospital her final days.

Cyndi and I would like to thank mostly all family & friends that came to visit during this difficult time and the support of Oriental Trading Co and CSG International. Aunt Virginia for being there to guide us now & days to come. I told you this is the way she planned leaving before you, cuz she knew you would guide & help us get everything done. Mostly to Brian Lamb who has been the man of the family since 2000. You have been there every minute from sitting with us, getting food and running home to get clothes to bring back to the hospital and feeding the cat, to driving us around to make arrangements. We couldn’t have gotten through this difficult time without you, and for that we Thank You!

I received this email this morning from Jim Eichner. My brother Jerry sent me this notification from the Denver group about the death of Bill Barry. I don’t know if you remember Bill from when he was in Omaha, but I’m sure there are quite a few that do. He and my brother Jerry both transferred to the Denver plant in 1971. He was either a supervisor or department chief here in Omaha before he transferred. But I just don’t know in what area that may have been. I have attached the obituary. Jim Eichner

William Michael “Bill” Barry
William M. Barry, 85 of Longmont, CO, passed away January 18, 2019. He was born November 22, 1933 in Lancaster County, NE to George and Margaret Barry. Bill served two years in the U.S. Army in Japan. On February 15, 1958 he married Dolores Booth at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Lincoln, NE and in 1959, they moved to Gretna, NE. Bill and Dee had three sons, Daniel, Kevin and Ron. He retired from AT&T as a manager and spent many years traveling and enjoying retirement with his wife.

Bill is preceded in death by his parents and one son, Kevin Barry. He is survived by his beloved wife of 60 years, Dee Barry, two sons, Dan (Kathy) and Ron Barry, two grandchildren, Morgan and Ross, daughter-in-law, Cindy of CA, three sisters; Rose Marie, Mary and Rita and two brothers, Dick and Bob, all of NE.

Memorial service and interment will be held in Nebraska at a later date. Please visit www.ahlbergfuneralchapel.com to share condolences.

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Eugene Biglow. Eugene C. Biglow retired from the Omaha Works on 8/24/2000 with over 36 years of service.
Eugene Clifton Biglow
Biglow, Eugene Clifton
Eugene passed away peacefully on January 9, 2019. He was preceded in death by his mother and stepfather, Myrtle and Earnest Grimes, his father and stepmother, Will and Louise Biglow; and sister Judith Robbins. He is survived by wife, Renee; children: Veronica Williams (Rodney), Audrey Johnson (Dirk), Tonya Lennox (Bryan), Eugene “Geno” Biglow, Jr., Chad Biglow, Theardise Loman, Jr. (T.K.) and Richetta Lowman; brothers: Ernie, Anthony, Tommy and Kevin Grimes; sisters: Betty Riddle (Alvin); Brenda Stoker (Horace) and Sharon Grimes-Ndem; 26 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends.

SERVICES: Friday, Jan. 18th at 1pm at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 5911 Ville De Sante Dr., with
VISITATION prior to the service, from 11am to 1pm.

Eugene Clifton Biglow, who was affectionately known as “Bootsie” to his siblings and “Gene” to his friends, was born on February 3, 1940, in Paris, Texas. He spent his early childhood in Denver, Colorado and later relocated to Omaha, Nebraska to live with his father. As a youth Eugene enjoyed boxing in the light weight division. He graduated from Technical High School and later attended the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Eugene had a great work ethic and was employed with AT&T (Western Electric) for 36 years, until he retired in 2000. He was greatly respected by all who worked with him.

Eugene was a soft spoken man, but his words carried much weight. He loved his children, stepchildren, grandchildren and spiritual children. He always tried to impart to them the importance of being of good character and used his wisdom to impart many important life’s lessons. Eugene shared the words he heard from his father with his children: no matter what problems you might be having, BUSINESS GOES ON; he told his daughters not to bring a man to meet him if the man didn’t have a job and his own place, and told his sons their J.O.B. was their best friend. He loved reading to his children, sharing his personal storytelling, talking to them whenever possible and participating in the significant events in their lives.

Eugene learned the truth about the bible and dedicated his life to Jehovah God on October 5, 1985. It was his practice to ensure that he participated in the ministry each year on the date of his baptism. Eugene loved the ministry and it was through working together in the ministry that he came to know his wife Renee. They were joined in marriage on July 2, 1988, and faithfully served Jehovah together for 30 years. Eugene stayed close to Jehovah by regularly doing his DBR’s (Daily Bible Reading) and M&M’s (Meaning Meditation). Even as his health declined, he tried to remain active in the ministry. Eugene willingly served the congregation in any assignment he was asked to perform; first a ministerial servant and later as an elder. Despite his advancing illness, he drove to Wichita, Kansas in March 2017, to attend the School for Congregation of Elders. Eugene said attending the school was one of the greatest highlights of his spiritual life, and he thanked Jehovah God for giving him the strength to attend. Eugene had complete trust in Jehovah. He stated throughout his years as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses, and especially during his illness, that he felt he was in Jehovah’s hands and he looked forward to living forever in the new world.

During his down time, Eugene enjoyed playing a good chess game, watching sports, and most of all working in his garden. He loved watching Western movies. Eugene always wanted to be dressed impeccably and didn’t consider himself to be properly dressed if his shoes were not shined. This attitude came from the years he spent in his youth shining shoes at the Greyhound Bus station and working at the Nebraska Clothing Store. He enjoyed taking pictures with his family, friends, and of his travels.

Eugene’s calm presence, infectious smile, and “tell it like it is” attitude will be sorely missed. He was preceded in death by his mother and step-father Myrtle and Earnest Grimes, his father and step-mother Will and Louise Biglow and sister Judith Robbins. He leaves to mourn his death his beloved wife of 30 years, Renee; cherished children: Veronica (Rodney) Williams of Phoenix, Arizona; Audrey (Dirk) Johnson of Washington, DC; Tonya (Bryan) Lennox of Mosley, Virginia; Eugene “Geno” Biglow Jr. of Phoenix, Arizona; Chad Biglow, Theardise (T.K.) Lowman Jr. and Richetta Lowman of Omaha, Nebraska; brothers Ernie, Anthony, Tommy and Kevin Grimes of Denver, Colorado; sisters Betty (Alvin) Riddle of East Chicago, Illinois; Brenda (Horace) Stoker and Sharon Grimes-Ndem of Denver, Colorado; 26 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, extended family and dear friends. “Grandpa” will be especially missed by special grandson Xavier Lowman.
Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
7805 West Center Road,
Omaha NE 68124
(402) 391-3900
https://heafeyheafey.com/eugene-c-biglow/

The Phalen family has changed the plans for the passing of John. There will now be a Celebration of Life at Forest Lawn Funeral home at 11:00 am and a lunch following at the VFW off 90th and Military at 12:30 pm on Saturday, January 12, 2019

John P. Phalen
Phalen III, John P.
Jan 6, 1948 – Jan 3, 2019
Preceded in death by his parents John Jr. and Beverly (Doty); grandson Andre. He is survived by his children Michelle, Miranda, and Tim; grandchildren Ethan and Ira; brothers David and Steve; sisters Rose (Larry), Mary (John) and Nancy; numerous nieces and nephews. CELEBRATION OF LIFE 11:00am, Saturday, January 12, 2019 at the funeral home. FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME 7909 Mormon Bridge Road Omaha, NE 68152
The family will also be having a lunch following the service at the VFW off 90th and Military at 12:30 pm.
https://www.omaha.com/obits/phalen-iii-john-p/article_879c075a-bab8-5f27-a10e-c5f8e4651e82.html
Forest Lawn Funeral Home
7909 Mormon Bridge Road
Omaha, NE

Vern Larson and Dick Scott notified us of the passing of Charles Gerhard. Charles was an electrician and retired from the Omaha Works on 9/8/1999

Charles Gerhard
Gerhard, Charles
1940 – 2019
Age 79
Charlie was a long time resident of rural Leshara, NE. Preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Cornelia; and brother, Ernie. Survived by wife, Janie; sister-in-law: Deanna Gerhard, her son, the Rev. Kurt and wife Dr. Jennifer Gerhard of Washington, D.C.; brother-in-law, Bob Gutzwiller and wife Terri of Yutan NE, and their son Jim and wife Jennifer and family of Elm Creek, NE; many dear friends.

Memorials will be directed to the Valley Twin Rivers YMCA, or the Yutan American Legion Post #262. As per Charlie’s request, his body was donated to the Creighton University Anatomical Studies Program. There is No Service to be held.

Today when searching for an obituary of another person I found the passing of Lawrence “Larry” Dolleck. Larry was a supervisor at the Omaha Works and retired on 5/31/1999 with 34 years of service.

Lawrence P. Dolleck
Dolleck, Lawrence P.
Sept 19, 1940 – Jan 2, 2019
He is survived by his wife, Connie; children, Sue Standish, John Zurek; grandchildren, Nicholas Standish, Emily Standish; sisters, Loretta (Brad) Yoss, Ardith (Frank) Denby.

FAMILY RECEIVES FRIENDS: FRI, JAN 4, 2019, 6:00-8:00PM.
SERVICES: SAT, JAN 5, 2019, 10:30AM, all at West Center Chapel.
Interment: Hillcrest Memorial Park.
Memorials will be directed by the family. www.heafeyheafey.com

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries & Crematory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha NE 68124

Andrew Morisch notified us of the passing of his father on Saturday, December 29, 2018. Robert retired from the Omaha Works on 9/1/2000 with over 37 years of service.

Robert F. Morisch
7/5/1944 – 12/29/2018
He was preceded in death by his parents, Floyd and Helen Morisch; sister, Jean Bower. He is survived by his wife, Pamela; son, Andrew (Elizabeth); grandchildren: Adrianna, Scarlett, Vivienne and Miles; sister, Kathy Semper (Fred); numerous nieces and nephews
Family will receive friends Wednesday, January 2nd from 5-7PM at West Center with VIGIL SERVICE at 7PM. Mass of Christian Burial: Thursday, January 3rd, 10:30AM St. James Catholic Church
Interment: Calvary www.heafeyheafey.com/robert-f-morisch/

Heafey Hoffmann Dworak Cutler
Mortuaries & Crematory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha NE 68124

Edie Riester posted the passing of Berdeena Chase on Facebook. Berdeena started her employment with Western Electric and left with a buyout from CommScope with close to 40 years of service.

Berdeena Chase
August 18, 1947 – December 27, 2018
Berdeena Chase, 71, of Carson, IA died on Thursday, December 27, 2018 at the Griswold Rehabilitation and Health Care Center in Griswold, IA.

Berdeena is preceded in death by her parents; brother, Merlin Telkamp; sister, Verola Snyder.

Berdeena is survived by her husband of 49 years, David Chase; sons Shawn Chase, his wife Shannon and their children Ashlyn and Aidan of Waukee, IA, and Shane Chase, his children Leighton and Landon Chase and their mother Katie Chase of Omaha, NE; sister, Glennice Shay and her husband, Gary of Chaska, MN; brother, Marlin Telkamp and his wife, Geri of Watertown, S.D.; other relatives and a host of special friends.

Berdeena Lucille Telkamp, one of five children of Glenn and Harriett (Staples) Telkamp was born on August 18, 1947 in Brookings, South Dakota. She received her education from Brookings schools graduating in 1965. On December 24, 1969 she married David Chase in Council Bluffs. The couple was blessed with two sons, Shawn Kelly and Shane Matthew. The couple made their home in Carson. She worked for almost 40 years for Western Electric.

Berdeena enjoyed reading, flower gardening, attending her kids and grandkids sports activities, and spending time with her family.

Celebration of Life will be 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 5, 2019 at the Loess Hills Funeral and Cremation Center in Carson, IA with Reverend Michael Slininger officiating.
Visitation with the family present will be held two hours prior to the service beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 5, 2019.
Memorials: Carson Fire and Rescue



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Gerald Volcheck notified us of the passing of Charles Palensky. Charlie retired from the Omaha Works on 10/31/1991 with over 30 years of service.
Charles E. Palensky
March 8, 1931 – December 24, 2018
Charles E. Palensky “Charlie” was born on the family farm outside of Prague, Nebraska, to Charles L. Palensky and Anna P. (Svoboda) on March 8, 1931. He enjoyed his childhood with 2 brothers and his sister, Geraldine. He graduated from Prague High School and later began working as a mechanic/gas station attendant in Schuyler. He met his wife of 66 years, Susan on a blind date. They waltzed into each other’s hearts and were engaged on May 5, 1952. Charlie and Susan were married shortly after on November 15th of the same year. From their loving relationship they had 2 children, Charles Jr. and Becky (Mount). As an employee of Western Electric for over 30 years, Charlie provided a wonderful home for his wife and family. After raising their children, Charlie and Susan provided loving care for all five of their grandchildren. Charlie had a heart of gold, and could always be found in the bleachers cheering on his grandchildren at all their sporting events, and even dance recitals.

The family would like to thank the exceptional staff at the Josie Harper Hospice House and CHI Hospice for making Dad’s final days comfortable and peaceful.

He was preceded in death by wife of 66 years, Susan Palensky; Charlie is survived by: Son Charlie Palensky; Daughter Becky (Brad) Mount; Grandchildren: Josh, Jerad, Zach, Jessie, Kayci; 5 Great Grandchildren; Sister Geraldine Vanek; many other relatives and friends.

Visitation: Sunday, Dec. 30, 2018 from 1-3:00pm, with a rosary at 2:30pm, all at Braman Mortuary (Southwest Chapel).

Funeral Mass: Monday, Dec. 31, 2018 at 10:30am at St. John Vianney Catholic Church (5801 Oak Hills Dr.)

Interment: Resurrection Cemetery

Memorials to the Nebraska Alzheimer’s Assoc., which was very special to Charlie, for all the years he took care of his wife Susan.
BRAMAN MORTUARY
(Southwest Chapel)
6505 S. 144th St. Omaha, NE
402-895-3400

Gary Shaw notified us of the passing of Donald A. Mueller. Don was a supervisor in the cable plant and retired on 10/31/1988.
Donald Arthur Mueller
February 24, 1934 – December 24, 2018
Donald Arthur Mueller, age 84 passed away on Monday, December 24, 2018. Donald was born February 24,1934 in Plymouth, Nebraska. Don was a supervisor for Western Electric / AT & T. He also was a member of the Gretna Legion Post 216.

Preceded in death by his parents, Arthur and Lillie Mueller, his wife Ruby, his brothers, Leonard, Maurice and sister Marjorie.

Survived by son, Craig Mueller and his fiancé Lynn Wood.

Funeral Service will be at Saturday, December 29, 2018 at 10:00 am with a visitation 1 hour prior to service. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 South 14th Street, Lincoln, NE www.lincolnfh.com

In lieu of flowers memorials can be made to Gary Sinise Foundation.

An interment for Donald will be held Saturday, December 29, 2018 at Lincoln Memorial Park, 6700 South 14th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska 68512.
Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home and Cemetery
6700 South 14th Street
Lincoln, NE

Jim Mantich notified us of the passing of Gary A. Lueders. Gary worked on the insulating lines on second shift in the cable plant. He retired from the Omaha Works on 9/23/2000 with 37 years of service.
Gary A. Lueders
November 13, 1940 – December 20, 2018
Gary A. Lueders November 13, 1940 – December 20, 2018 Long time employee of Western Electric. Preceded in death by wife Peggy; parents; brother; and sister. Survived by children: Carrie Emerson, Steve (Michelle) Lueders, Shawn (Jean) Lueders, and Sherry (Ken)Kammerer; step-children: Steve (Cindy) Szynskie, Mike (Deb) Szynskie, Tim (Teresa) Szynskie, and Tom (Vanessa) Szynskie; 18 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; brothers: Keith (Annabelle) Lueders, and Ron Lueders. MEMORIAL SERVICE: Friday, Dec. 28, 1pm, Kahler-Dolce Mortuary. Inurnment: Calavary Cemetery.
Kahler-Dolce Mortuary
441 North Washington Street
Papillion, NE

Kathy Swedberg notified us of the passing of Lois. Lois retired from the Omaha Works on 7/20/1996. Lois worked in the data center on the LL.
REMEMBERING
Lois Jean Story
Story, Lois Jean
March 10, 1940 – December 13, 2018
Lois Jean Story, age 78, of Omaha, Nebraska passed away on Thursday December 13, 2018. Lois was born March 10, 1940. She is survived by siblings; Dick (Denise) Story, Jan (Stephen) Epperson, Ellen “Rosie” Dudley, Special friend Jean Johnson, many nieces, nephews and other family and friends.
Visitation will be Monday, December 17 from 6-8 pm with
Vigil Service Rosery at 7 pm December 17 all at Crosby Colonial Chapel 11902 W Center Rd
Mass of Christian Burial will be Tuesday, December 18 at 10:00am at St. Elizabeth Ann Catholic Church 5419 N. 114th St Omaha.
Interment will be December 18 at the Calvary Cemetery.
Memorials to the family. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/lois-story-8087941
Crosby Burket Swanson Golden Funeral Home
11902 W Center Rd
Omaha, Nebraska 68144
402-333-7200

Rays passing was posted on Facebook by his daughter.
Raymond K. Swartz
Swartz, Raymond K.

Raymond Kenneth Swartz was born on February 6, 1947 in Buffalo, New York to Raymond and Jennie Swartz. He grew up in Buffalo and attended the State University of New York in 1969, graduating with an electrical engineering degree. In 1978, he attended Iowa State University and received a Master’s in Mechanical Engineering. Later in life, he also took executive management training at Princeton University. While in high school, he met the love of his life, Faith Dodson; they were married on January 18, 1969. At the time of his passing, Ray and Faith were just five weeks short of celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary.

Ray had more than forty years of leadership experience covering Operations, Product Management, R&D, Sales, and served as President & General Manager of a global company with facilities located in Asia, Europe, and South America. After retirement, Ray focused on consulting services to institutions by providing mentoring to senior leaders. He partnered with some of the most renowned global experts in the field of corporate leadership development. Ray provided consulting services to companies/organizations such as Molex, ComScope, and the Department of Veterans Affairs. He also partnered with the Univ. of Nebraska and the Univ. of Washington in providing operational leadership consulting services. Ray had five patents registered with the U.S. Government for engineering designs.

While Ray obtained a great deal in his professional life, he would say his greatest achievement was his close-knit family. He loved his wife and children with his whole heart. Ray and Faith have two daughters, Renee and Tammy, of whom he was extremely proud. They then welcomed two sons-in-law, Jason and Henri, whom Ray loved and supported as if they were his own. The most happiness came from his six grandchildren. Ray had a highly personal relationship with each one of his grandchildren. All the kids called Ray “Papa.” The gift of music was a very big part of his life, too. A classically trained pianist, his first job was playing a pipe organ. That love of music continued with him to the end of his life. Active in Rejoice! Lutheran Church, he played the keyboard on Sundays until a year ago. He also led the Senior Choir for many years. At home, work, church, the baseball field, or on the golf course, he was so fun to be around. All his friends say he was the best.

Ray’s passing was peaceful, and his entire family was by his side. He suffered from MDS/Leukemia and died from complications of pneumonia. His doctors became his friends and we know he would want to thank Drs. Stefano Tarantolo and Ed Taylor.

Ray is survived by wife, Faith; daughter, Reneé Black (Jason); daughter, Tammy Jung (Henri); grandchildren: Tanner and Avery Black, Whitney, Aaron, Meredith and Ryan Jung.

The family will receive friends on Thursday, Dec. 13th from 6pm to 8pm at the West Center Chapel. SERVICES: Friday, Dec. 14th at 11am at Rejoice Lutheran Church, 2556 S. 138th St. Interment, Evergreen Memorial Park. Memorials are suggested to Rejoice Lutheran Church or may be directed to the family.
https://heafeyheafey.com/raymond-k-swartz/
Heafey Hoffmann Dwork Cutler
Mortuaries & Creamatory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha, NE

Steve Miller notified us of the passing of John J. Vukovic from a post on the AT&T Facebook page. John started to work for the Omaha Works on 6/12/1995. We have no record of when he retired or took a buyout from CommScope.
John J. Vukovic
Vukovic, John J.

June 22, 1946 – December 8, 2018 – 72
Survived by wife Elizabeth; children Michael Utter and Cpt. Geoffrey Utter; sisters Judy Stibor and Mary Ann Pilus; 9 stepchildren; many other loving relatives
Visitation Schedule; Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home Chapel, 5108 F Street, Omaha, NE, Saturday, December 15, 2018, 10:00am
Memorial Service, Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home Chapel, 5108 F Street, Omaha, NE, Saturday, December 15, 2018, 11:00am
Memorial Contributions, Alcoholics Anonymous, c/o: 5108 F Street, Omaha, NE 68117
Nebraska Humane Society, c/o: 5108 F Street, Omaha, NE
www.klsfuneralhome.com/services.asp?locid=1&page=odetail&id=2027#.XA6k3HRKiM8
Korisko Larkin Staskiewic
Funeral Home Chapel
Omaha, NE 68117

Gene Bielenberg notified us by way of Dick Scott, he passed the message to Gene’s daughter Kim and Gene notified us. Jack retired from the Omaha Works on on 2/21/1999 with a little over 40 years of service. I want to tell you no one knows everyone from the works and if you know of someones passing just send an email and notify us. Thank You
Raymond’s passing was posted on Facebook by his daughter this afternoon and I was notified then of his passing. Ray retired from the Omaha Works on 12/31/2004.
Paul “Jack” GUHL
Guhl, Paul “Jack”
December 15, 1936 – December 6, 2018
Preceded in death by parents, Paul and Viola Guhl; sister, Barbara Guhl. Survived by wife, Darlene; children, Paula (Scott) Budoff; John (Patty) Guhl; Ken (Brenda) Guhl; grandchildren, Jeff (Michaela) Aldredge, Jennifer Aldredge, Chad (Teri) Wiebers, Jenna (Nick) Hadaway, Shelby (Shane) Zeller, Eric, Alexis, Haley, Kendall and Jackson Guhl; great-grandchildren, Nico and Camden Aldredge, Tyler and Jacob Aldredge, Shealie, Cohen, Kolsen, Abram Wiebers, Hayes and Bowen Hadaway.
CELEBRATION OF LIFE: Monday, Dec. 10, 2018, 11am, at Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home. Please join us for lunch at the Masonic Lodge 225 at 2424 S 135st Omaha, NE 68144. PRIVATE INURNMENT.
www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/omaha-ne/paul-guhl-8079577
Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 Center St.
Omaha, NE 68106

Very Late Obituary Notice
Manuel Delgadillo notified me that a friend of his Douglas C. Arnburg that worked at the plant had passed away in 2015 and he wanted to let Doug’s friends know of his passing. Doug worked at the plant for 30 plus years and took the last buyout from Commscope.
Douglas C. Arnburg
Arnburg, Douglas C.

September 4, 1950 – July 28, 2015
Doug is survived by his sister Paulette Schaaf of Minneapolis, MN.
Doug loved learning and was always taking classes at UNO and Creighton University. He stated a number of times that he thought he might be a professional student. There was no service when Doug passed and he was buried at Fort Snelling, MN.

This afternoon I received an email from Shirley Ingram asking if anyone had contacted me about the passing of Norman Schuttler. I told her no and asked if it was in the OWH and what funeral home handled the service. Norman’s service was this morning at 10 am and this now becomes a late notice I am sending. Norman worked 36 plus years at the Omaha Works as a toolmaker retiring on 3/3/1997.
Norman R. Schuttler
Schuttler, Norman R.

April 21, 1934 – November 29, 2018
Norman Robert Schuttler sometimes referred to as “Storman Norman” was preceded in death by his father and mother Louis and Louise Schuttler and brother Donald Schuttler. He is survived by his sister Mary Lou, sister-in-law Berniece, nephews Gregory (Robin) and Stephen Schuttler. Children Robert Fickler, Karen (Alan) Radda, Linda (Randy) Ingram, Troy (Becca) Klimek. 10 grandchildren: Ashley, Tammy, Alan Jr, Adam, Megan, Amber, Kevin, Kaitlyn, Landin and Alex and one great- grandchild, Kaia.

Norman grew up on a farm in Rippey, Iowa. He worked on the farm until he went into the Army where he served in the Korean War. He received an Honorable Discharge as a Specialist 3rd class. After his service to his country, he did odd jobs around Iowa until the time decided to go back to school. He attended Boone Community College and then The University of Iowa where he earned his degree in engineering.

How did Norman move from the farm in Iowa to Nebraska? One day Norman and his brother Donald were bringing cattle to the stockyards and somehow they got lost (those farm boys). They ended up out in West Omaha, on “L” Street, near Western Electric. Norman told his brother “I’m going to come back and get a job there.” That is exactly what he did. Norman first rented a room at 7785 Maywood Street in Ralston and then in May 1967 he bought a home in Ralston where he lived for over 50 years. It wasn’t the house however that got his attention but that he could build a nice BIG garage in the back.

When he first stared at the company it was Western Electric, next it became AT&T and then another name change to Lucent Technologies under which he retired. Norman worked his entire career there which was 36 year and 5 months. Most of Norman’s work there was spent as a tool maker.

When it came to marriage Norman wanted to find just the right person to marry. This took Norman until he was 72 years old, but he finally found that person in Carol. They were married on September 27, 2006 at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, Iowa.

Norman was a member of the Midwest Car Club, Classic Chevy Club, American Legion Post # 373 in Ralston and the Future Farmers of America. He was also a member of Master Mason of the Papillion Lodge #39 for over 60 years.

Norman had a love for all cars or really anything on wheels. He was a great NASCAR fan and his favorite drivers were Dale Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr. He also loved restoring old cars to their original form. The first car he restored was 1926 Model T Touring car. He then brought home a 1971 Chevy Big Block pickup. Carol wanted to know what he was going to do with such a rusted out old truck. When Norman completed the restoration, the truck was beautiful. When he would take the truck out for a drive, people would always comment on it, or on occasion they would follow him home asking if he wanted to sell it. Next came the 1937 Chevy Coup, which he beautifully restored to original condition. Norman also loved going to car tours and talking with the other owners about their cars.

MEMORIALS:
RALSTON UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
7638 Maywood St
Ralston, NE 68127

VISITATION: Tuesday, December 4, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Bethany Funeral Home
8201 Harrison Street
La Vista, NE 68128

SERVICE: Wednesday, December 5, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Ralston United Church of Christ
7638 Maywood St
Ralston, NE 68127

Interment to take place in Grand Junction, IA at the Grand Junction Cemetery at 3:00 PM
Bethany Funeral Home
8201 Harrison Street
La Vista, NE 68128

Gerald Volcheck notified us of the passing of Richard “Dick” Stevens. Dick worked in the cable plant as a stander operator and retired when he was in the inspection cool room. Gerald said that Dick was out shoveling snow on Sunday and had a heart attack
Richard “Dick” J. Stevens
Richard J. “Dick” Stevens, 78

November 29, 1940 – December 2, 2018
Retired employee of Western Electric.
Preceded in death by parents Herbert and Margaret Stevens.
Survived by wife Roberta “Bobbie”; daughters Kathy (Dave) McCandless, Laurie Stevens and Jeanine Buresh; sons Rick and Ron Stevens; grandchildren Dan and Michelle McCandless, Jonathan and Jessi Buresh, Stephanie and Maggie Stevens; great-grandchildren Bailey, Kael, Presley and Raelynn; sisters Janet Pope, Karen Schreiber, Marcia Halac, Gayle Moore and Andi Baratta; brothers Gary, Ken and Mark Stevens; sister-in-law Tina Mona and many nieces and nephews.
Visitation; Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home Chapel, 5108 F Street, Omaha, NE, Thursday, December 6, 2018, 4:00 – 8:00pm.
Vigil Service; Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Chapel; 5108 F Street
Omaha, NE, Thursday, December 6, 2018, 7:00pm.
Mass of Christian Burial, St. Peter Catholic Church, 2706 Leavenworth Street, Omaha, NE, Friday, December 7, 2018, 10:00am.
www.klsfuneralhome.com/services.asp?page=odetail&id=2024&locid=0#.XAaly2hKiM8
Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home
5108 “F” Street
Omaha, NE

Clarion “Rock” Haynes, Jr.
November 26, 2018

10/20/1941 – 11/21/2018
Clarion, or Rock as he was always known, was born October 20, 1941, in Omaha, Nebraska, to Clarion (C.O.) and Frances Haynes. He was very active in Boy Scouts as a youth and achieved the rank of Eagle Scout in 1955. From there, he graduated to an Explorer Post, where he was one of the last to earn the coveted Silver Award in Boy Scouts.
Rock graduated from Benson High School in 1959 and worked for Western Electric (part of AT&T) from 1960 to 1977. He married the love of his life, Wanda Lou Striker, on July 4th, 1964, and together they had three children: Jody, Dawn, and Kyle.
In 1977, Rock relocated his family to West Point, Nebraska, to more formally pursue his interest in photography, by purchasing the local studio. As the proprietor of Haynes Portrait Gallery for the next 20 years, Rock specialized in senior portraits, weddings, and family photography. However, he also had a keen interest in wildlife and landscape photography, and he planned annual family vacations to various parts of the country in part to expand his nature photographic palette.
Within two months of moving to West Point, the local scoutmaster quit. Rock took over and remained the Scoutmaster of Troop 165 for the next 20 years, and both Jody and Kyle earned Eagle Scout under his leadership. He also led the troop on eight High Adventures, covering the entire U.S.
Rock earned his Wood Badge beads, served on Wood Badge staff, and was awarded the highest honor a Council can bestow on a volunteer—the Silver Beaver Award—in 1984. He also served as the District Roundtable Commissioner for four years, District Advancement Chairman for ten years, and District Training Chair for six years.
Rock also participated in the BSA College of Commissioner Science education program. Over a five year period, he earned his Bachelor, Masters, and ultimately his Doctorate of Commissioner Science degree—which included writing a thesis and passing his orals.
Besides donating his time to Scouts, Rock was also dedicated to his family. He and Wanda were married for 54 years, and he was extremely proud of all three of his children.
Rock also enjoyed travel and was fortunate enough to have visited all 50 states, Mexico, and a majority of the Canadian provinces. He was also able to do a number of cruises, including Alaska and a number of islands in the Caribbean. His ultimate goal was to make it to Australia. Although he never did, he lived a rich and full life, helping to shape the lives of many boys into men and leaving behind a legacy of children and two beautiful grandchildren, Krystal and Cherri-Anna.
Clarion “Rock” Haynes is preceded in death by his Brother: Charles Haynes; He is survived by his Wife of 54 years: Wanda; Children: Jody Haynes, Dawn Haynes, Kyle Haynes; Grandchildren: Krystal Briggs, Cherri-Anna Haynes; Sister: Arlene Haynes.
Visitation Sunday 4:00 – 6:00 PM; Service 10:00 AM Monday, November 26, 2018 all at Roeder Mortuary 2727 N. 108th Street Omaha, Nebraska; Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery Omaha, Nebraska. Memorials to Boy Scouts of America. www.roedermortuary.com/clarion-rock-haynes-jr
Roeder Mortuary
2727 n. 108th Street
Omaha, NE

Byron W. Bruning
Bruning, Byron W.

Age 74 Treynor, IA.
Preceded in death by his parents; and brother Barton Bruning. Byron is survived by his sons, Ryan Bruning, and Jonas Bruning (Trudy Hodges); significant other Marcy Dergan; brother Burnel Bruning; grandchildren, Abigail, Katie, Olivia, Kaleb, Mason, Jonny, Zach, and Deidre; longtime friend Lana Bruning; a host of other family and friends. FUNERAL SERVICE: 1pm Monday at the Hoy-Kilnoski Funeral Home. VISITATION will be during the hour prior to the Service. Interment will be in St. Paul Lutheran Church Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to Treynor Fire and Rescue, or St. Paul Lutheran Church Cemetery Fund. www.hoyfuneral.com
HOY – KILNOSKI FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY
1221 N. 16th St.
Council Bluffs IA 51501
712-256-9988

Ronald Allen Schmidt
Schmidt, Ronald Allen

Mar 19, 1946 – Nov 19, 2018
Ron, age 72, passed away in the comfort of his home, surrounded by his family with his dog LuLu by his side. Ron is survived by his wife of 47 years, Ruby; son, Ronald Allan Schmidt II (Shelly); daughter, Wendy Trench; daughter, Sandra Bowman (Loren); son, Scott Schmidt (Chris); daughter, Loretta Gray (Curt); daughter, Patti Sorensen (David); 13 grandchildren and 8 ½ great-grandchildren. Ron’s wife and kids were the greatest loves of his life. His affection for Ruby was visible and obvious. Every conversation included talk about his kids or grandkids. Family meant everything to Ron. His second love was auctions. If there was an auction to be found, Ron knew about it, talked about it, or was there. He was a collector of toys, tools or any random $1 box of junk. His wife and kids were often willing participants (or not) at the auction house. His countless treasures will tell stories for generations to come. Ron also had a strong faith in the Bible and the promise of a resurrection. He made many lifelong friends in the truth and will be remembered by all as an excellent speaker and brother. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the Pathways to Compassion team for their loving care and support during his final days. We cannot measure our gratitude to “The Auction Mill” for the joy they brought to dad and the memories we will carry because of his time spent with the auction family. Ruby and the kids will accept visitors and friends on Monday, November 26th, from 2-5pm at “The Auction Mill” (Of course!), 1528 North Saddle Creek Road, Omaha, NE 68104. Memorials to Pathways to Compassion in honor of Ronald Schmidt. 287 North 115th Street, Omaha, NE 68154.
The Auction Mill
1528 North Saddle Creek Road
Omaha, NE

Harold Dean Johnson
Johnson, Harold D.

29 Oct 1940 – 20 Nov 2018
Preceded in death by parents, Melvin and Suzanne Johnson; son, Mark Johnson.
Survived by wife, Carol Johnson; son, Bryan (Denise) Johnson of Appleton, Wisc; step daughter, Donna (Robert) Hailey Lozano of San Antonio, Tx; step son, David (Susan) Hailey of San Antonio, Tx; 10 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; sister, Rosemary (Marlin) Frahm of Omaha; daughter in law, Sandy Johnson of Omaha.
Visitation: 5:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M., Friday, November 23, 2018, John A. Gentleman Mortuaries – 72nd Street Chapel, 1010 North 72nd Street, Omaha, NE 68114.
Services: 10 A. M., Saturday, November 24, 2018, John A. Gentleman Mortuaries – 72nd Street Chapel, 1010 North 72nd Street, Omaha, NE 68114.
Interment: Calvary Catholic Cemetery, 7710 W. Center Road, Omaha, NE 68124.
https://www.johnagentleman.com/obituaries/Harold-Dean-Johnson?obId=3762490#/obituaryInfo
John A. Gentleman
Mortuaries & Crematory
72nd Street Chapel
1010 North 72nd Street
Omaha, NE 68114

Gary L. Mintken
Mintken, Gary L.

5/6/1940 – 11/15/2018
Age 78 years of Omaha
Gary retired from Avaya after 43 years of service. He was preceded in death by daughter Dawn Pollreis, brother Stanley Mintken, infant twin brother Larry Mintken.
Gary is survived by his Wife of 55 years, Joyce Mintken; Daughter Melanie (Steve) Lozano; Son-in-law Daniel Pollreis; Grandchildren: Ashley Meyer, Jake & Jordan Lozano, Noah & Colby Pollreis; Great Grandsons Gage & Kane Meyer; Siblings: Cindy (Dan) Schaulis, Richard (Genie) Mintken, Donna (Greg) Reeson, Judy Zimmerman; Many other relatives & friends.
Visitation: Monday, Nov. 19, 2018 from 6-8:00pm at Braman Mortuary (Southwest Chapel)
Celebration of Gary’s Life: Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018 at 10:30am at Divine Shepard Lutheran Church (150 & Q St.)
Interment: Voss Mohr Cemetery
www.bramanmortuary.com/obituaries/Gary-Mintken?obId=3572057#/obituaryInfo
BRAMAN MORTUARY
(Southwest Chapel)
6505 S. 144th St. Omaha, NE
402-895-3400

Cindi Kerns notified us of the passing of Betty Drews of Fremont, NE. Bettry retired from the Omaha Works on 12/3/1991 and very active in the community.
Betty E. Drews
Drews, Betty E.

January 17, 1934 – November 07, 2018
Betty E. Drews, 84 years, of Fremont, Nebraska died Wednesday, November 7, 2018 at Methodist Fremont Health in Fremont. Betty was born January 17, 1934 in Culverton, Georgia to Eddie and Thelma (Hadden) Johnson.
She grew up in Tifton, Georgia and was a 1951 graduate of Tifton High School. Betty married Leo Drews on December 11, 1955 in Pitts, Georgia. They moved to Fremont and she was employed by Western Electric/Lucent Technologies in Omaha, retiring from there in 1991. She was a member of Salem Lutheran Church in Fremont, Telephone Pioneers of America, Friday Night Follies Bowling League, Tuesday Night Women’s Golf League at Whitetail Run and Fremont Airboat Club Women’s Auxiliary and served as a past president.
She is survived by her husband of 62 years, Leo Drews of Fremont; sons, Doug (Cindi Kern) Drews and David (Kathleen) Drews all of Fremont; daughter, Sherri (Scott) Johannesen of Fremont; son-in-law, Tom Barton of Surprise, Arizona; brothers, Tommy (Sandra) Johnson of Tifton; sister-in-law, Carol Johnson of Tifton; fourteen grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Lisa Barton; and brothers, Johnny, Roy, Charles and Billy Johnson.
Funeral Service, 10:30 A.M., Monday, November 12, 2018 at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont. Vicar Shari Schwedhelm will officiate. Visitation with family receiving friends will be Sunday from 5 PM to 7 PM at the funeral home and again Monday one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Burial will be at Ridge Cemetery in Fremont.
Memorials may be directed to the family for a charity yet to be determined. www.mosermemorialchapels.com
Moser Memorial Chapel
2170 N. Somers Avenue
Fremont, NE 68025
402-721-4490

John Symonsbergen notified us of the passing of Gary L. Stott. Gary worked in the MCO shop at the Omaha Works and retired on 6/4/1998. Gary passing away in a tragic car wreck south of Gretna near the Nebraska Crossing Outlets on November 6.
Gary L. Stott
Stott, Gary L.

June 5, 1942 – November 6, 2018
Gary is survived by his wife Karen, and his sisters Joleen, Sharon, and Bette.
PLEASE NO FLOWERS
MEMORIALS: TO THE FAMILY IN LIEU OF FLOWERS
GRAVESIDE: Monday, November 12, 2018, 10:30 AM
St John Cemetery, 7506 S 36th St., Bellevue, NE
www.bethanyfuneralhome.com
Bethany Funeral Home
8201 Harrison St.
La Vista, NE 68128
Phone: (402) 593-6100

Ken Olsen notified us of the passing of Delores “Dee” Ann Hansen. Dee worked in 30 bldg. and retired from the Omaha Works on 5/10/1996.
Delores Ann Hansen
Hansen, Delores Ann

Age 87 Bennington, NE.
Died on Friday, October 26, 2018 at Ridgewood Assisted Living in Bennington.
She is survived by her husband, Harlan; daughters: Rosetta (Tim) Roll, Mary (Bill) Smith, Agnes Neal, Janice (Larry) Saunders, and Karen Campfield; son, Tim Hansen; 13 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; sisters, Agatha Horvatich, and Lucille Schram; and brothers, Bill, Marty, Larry and Tony Smith. Preceded in death by her parents, Matthias and Mary Smith; daughter Regina Hansen; son Ted Hansen; son-in-law Kerry Campfield; sisters, Julie Keller, Rita Hansen and Teri Wildhagen; and brothers, Frances, John and Peter Smith. MASS of CHRISTIAN BURIAL: 10:30 am Tuesday, October 30, St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Elkhorn, with Rev. Gary Ostrander officiating. Burial to follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Elkhorn. VISITATION: 6-8pm, St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Monday, October 29, with PRAYER SERVICE at 7pm. Memorials can be made in her name and will be designated later. www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com
REICHMUTH FUNERAL HOME
21901 West Maple
Elkhorn, NE
402-289-2222

Vern Larson and Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Eugene “Nick” 0. Nicklson. “Nick” retired from the Omaha Works on 5/5/2000.
Eugene O. “Nick” Nicholson
Nicholson, Eugene O. “Nick”

79 of Fremont
April 25, 1939 – October 26, 2018
Passed away Friday, October 26, 2018 at Dunklau Gardens in Fremont.
Nick was born in Austin, MN to Norman and Mildred (Haney) Nicholson. He came to Fremont in 1946 and worked at Lucent Technologies in Omaha, until retiring in 2001. He married Patricia (Bauers) on December 6, 1959 in Fremont. They wintered in Sun City Arizona for many years. Nick loved to fly his plane and to build model trains.
Survived by wife, Patricia Nicholson of Fremont; sons, Paul (Diane) Nicholson of Omaha and David Nicholson of Phoenix, AZ; brother, Ronald (Marsha) Nicholson of Sutton, NE and grandchildren, William Nicholson and Valerie (Bradley) Moran all of Omaha.
No services are planned at this time. Interment will be at Oakwood Cemetery in Austin, MN at a later date.
Nick was preceded in death by parents and brother Robert Nicholson.
Online condolences may be left at: www.mosermemorialchapels.com
Moser Memorial Chapel,
2170 N. Somers Ave.
Fremont, NE 68025
402-721-4490

George Parkerson and Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of John Joseph Pleskac. John retired from the Omaha Works on 1/13/1996.
John Joseph Pleskac
Pleskac, John Joseph

Feb 16, 1942 – Oct 25, 2018
Preceded in death by son, John Russell Pleskac. Survived by wife, Marilyn; daughters, Lisa Pravecek (Jeff) and Shari Barrios (Gregg); 14 grandchildren; sisters, Betty Barry and Joan Juranek; brother, Val; nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends on Sunday, October 28th from 4pm to 6pm at St. John Vianney Catholic Church, 5801 Oak Hills Dr., followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 6pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Monday, October 29th at 10:30am at St. John Vianney Catholic Church. GRAVESIDE SERVICE: Monday, 2pm at St. Mary Cemetery in Linwood, NE. Memorials to St. John Vianney Catholic Church or Schuyler Benedictine Mission House. www.heafeyheafey.com
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER,
WEST CENTER CHAPEL
7805 W. Center Rd.
omaha, NE
402-391-3900

Mary Ellen Mackenzie notified us of the passing of William Pokorny. William retired from the Omaha Works on 11/15/1991.
William O. Pokorny
Pokorny, William O.
Dec 9, 1934 – Oct 14, 20
18
William passed away with his family by his side in Bellevue, NE. on October 14, 2018. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Bessie Pokorny; siblings, George Pokorny and Georgia Slama; infant daughters, Diane, Jean Marie and JoAnn. He is survived by his faithful wife, Dorothy M. (Codr) Pokorny; children, Duane (Kathy) and Kenneth (Gina) Pokorny. VISITATION: Wednesday, October 17, 2018, from 5-8pm, at Bethany Funeral Home. FUNERAL SERVICE: Thursday, October 18, 2018, at 10:30am, at Bethany Funeral Home. GRAVESIDE SERVICE to follow in David City at the Appleton Cemetery, 3pm. www.bethanyfuneralhome.com
Bethany Funeral Home
8201 Harrison Street
La Vista, NE 68128
402-593-6100

Rose and Vern Larson notified us of the passing of Susan Amato. She retired from the Omaha Works on 1/31/2004.
Susan M. Amato
Amato, Susan M.

August 26, 1950 – October 10, 2018
Preceded in death by husband, Joseph, and son, Anthony. Survived by sons, Mike (Chris) and Jeff (Angela); six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; sister, Judy; brothers, Terry (Vickie) and Jim (Bonnie); many nieces and nephews.
VISITATION: Saturday, October 13th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel, with reception to follow. GRAVESIDE SERVICE: Monday, October 15th at 12noon at Calvary Cemetery. Memorials will be directed by the family.
Heafey-Hoffmann
Dworak-Cutler Mortuaries
Mortuaries & Crematory
7805 West Center Road
Omaha NE 68124

We were notified of Alberta Brown’s passing from a post on the AT&T Facebook page by Ethel Stennis – Mickel. Ethel said that Alberta was living in Bastrop, LA when she passed.
Alberta (Brown) Clark
OCTOBER 4, 1944 ~ OCTOBER 9, 2018 (AGE 74)
Obituary – No further details are available
Visitation – Saturday October 13, 2018 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM William Drive Church Of Chirst 402 William Dr Bastrop, LA
Celebration of Life – Saturday October 13, 2018 1:00 PM William Drive Church Of Chirst 402 William Dr Bastrop, LA
Interment Following Funeral Service – Saturday October 13, 2018 H.V.Adam Cemetery 1 Kmell Street Bastrop, LA www.tennantmortuary.com/notices/MrsAlberta-BrownClark
Tennant Mortuary
1423 E Madison Ave
Bastrop, LA 71220

We were informed by a good friend that Dan didn’t wish to have a photo or memorial service, but wanted his friends to have a Celebration of Life at a later date. When a time, date and place is announced I will forward that information. The family will have a private family service for Dan per his wishes.
Daniel W. Lubash,
Lubash, Daniel W. Jul 25, 1949 – Oct 6, 2018 Preceded in death by his parents, Richard and Margaret; and brother Michael Lubash. Survived by wife Penny; daughter, Jennifer (Dan) Hendrix; son Jeff Lubash; granddaughters, Jessica, Sophie and Ella; brothers, Richard and Terry Lubash; and sister Roxanne Lubash. SERVICES PENDING www.klsfuneralhome.com
KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME
5108 “F” St.
Omaha, NE
402-731-1234

Steve Miller notified us of the passing of Evelyn Winters from a post on Facebook.
Evelyn M. Winters
Winters, Evelyn M.
Mar 10, 1936 – Oct 3, 2018
Evelyn passed away on October 3, 2018 at the age of 82 years. She was preceded in death by her parents Elizabeth and John Pier.
She is survived by her children Mike Winters, Tammy (Jerry) Seffron, and Bob (Jean) Winters; grandchildren Jerry, Randy, and Michela; and 3 great-grandchildren.
VISITATION: Sunday, October 7, 2018, from 5-7pm, at Bethany Funeral Home. CELEBRATION OF LIFE: Monday, October 8, 2018, at 10am at Bethany Funeral Home. The family requests casual attire be worn to the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials requested to Brookestone Village. www.bethanyfuneralhome.com
BETHANY FUNERAL HOME
8201 Harrison St.
La Vista, NE 68128
402-593-6100

I received this notice from Everett Peterson’s wife, Frieda. Everett H Peterson 3-1-1937 / 8-16-2018 See his funeral Announcement at http://burmeisterjohannsen.com/3534/everett-harley-peterson-august-16-2018/
Everett worked at Western Electric for 36 yrs, retired from Lucent in 2002,we are planning a get together in the near future at the old Union Hall. He was very involved in the Union even after his Retirement, traveling to Washington D C a couple of times at his own expense to be informed with what was going on and stayed in touch with lots his friends.
Everett Harley Peterson
March 1, 1937 – August 16, 2018
Age 81
THERE WILL BE NO VISITATION
A PRIVATE GRAVESIDE SERVICE WILL BE HELD
SURVIVORS
Wife – Frieda Peterson of Oakland, IA
2 Daughters – Rosina Peterson of Council Bluffs, IA
Peggy (Robert) Engle of Treynor, IA
3 Sons – Mike (Jackie) Peterson of Logan, IA
Steve Peterson of Rancho Cordova, CA
Mark Peterson of Oakland, IA
3 Brothers – Dr. Robert “Buzz” Peterson of Norton, KS
Dr. Paul S. (Alice) Peterson of Carmichael, CA
Dean Peterson of Harlan, IA
5 Grandsons
Other Relatives & Friends
Everett Harley Peterson, the son of William Harley and Eldora Anna (Struve) Peterson, was born in rural Harlan, Iowa, on March 1, 1937. He attended country school at Rabbit Hollow, and graduated from Harlan High School in 1955. From 1955-57, Everett helped his father on the family farm. He then enlisted in the United States Air Force and served from 1957-1961.

On August 16, 1960, Everett married Frieda Herta Schörner in Oberkotzau, Germany. The couple returned to Harlan in 1961 to farm northeast of town, where they raised hogs and helped Everett’s parents farm the family land. He also helped other family members in the area, as well as having other employment. Everett then began working for Western Electric in Millard, Nebraska; he remained in this job for 36 years. In the fall of 1970, Everett and Frieda moved to an 80-acre farm outside of McClelland, Iowa, where Everett continued to farm, raise hogs and cattle, and work at Western Electric. They moved to Oakland, Iowa, in the fall of 1992.

While living in Harlan, Everett had been a member of First Baptist Church. An avid John Deere collector, he loved to attend farm auctions and antique tractor and engine shows. He also enjoyed fishing in Minnesota. Everett only purchased Chevy trucks, and they were almost always blue in color. With a toothpick, hat, tire gauge, and pocket knife, Everett was truly ready for anything.

Everett H. Peterson died on Thursday, August 16, 2018, at Select Specialty Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska. He had reached the age of 81 years, 5 months, and 15 days.

Everett was preceded in death by his parents, and two infant granddaughters, Faith and Hope Engle. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Frieda Peterson of Oakland, Iowa; two daughters, Rosina Peterson of Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Peggy (Robert) Engle of Treynor, Iowa; three sons, Mike (Jackie) Peterson of Logan, Iowa, Steve Peterson of Rancho Cordova, California, and Mark Peterson of Oakland, Iowa; three brothers, Dr. Robert “Buzz” Peterson of Norton, Kansas, Dr. Paul S. (Alice) Peterson of Carmichael, California, and Dean Peterson of Harlan, Iowa; five grandsons; and other relatives and friends.

A private graveside service was held on Monday, August 20, 2018, at the Harlan Cemetery, Harlan, Iowa. Pastor William Caughey of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Oakland, Iowa, officiated The Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan, Iowa, was in charge of the arrangements. Condolences may be left online at www.burmeisterjohannsen.com
Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home
Harlan, IA

George Parkerson saw the passing of Betty Evan on Facebook this afternoon and notified us of her passing. Betty’s service was this Saturday morning at 10:00 am. Betty retired on 10/31/1988.
Emma E. “Betty” Evans
Evans, Emma E. “Betty”

11/10/1931 – 9/26/2018
Age 86 years of Omaha
Emma (Betty) Evans entered into rest on September 26, 2018. She felt comfort to be reunited with Michael her son, and Don her husband.

Betty was born on November 10, 1931 in Omaha, Nebraska. She graduated in 1950 at Thomas Jefferson High School in Council Bluffs. She married Don Evans on February 24, 1951.

They lived several places due to Military life and finally settled in Millard, Ne. She had two children, Michael and Teresa Evans. Her first love was to raise her children until they were in school, then became a keypunch operator at Western Electric. She retired from AT&T of Omaha, in 1988.

She kept busy helping with the grandchildren when needed and spent time at their favorite summer house on the riverbank near Niobrara with several family and friends. We had special memorable moments with them there.

As she and dad got older the house became too much and they sold the property. They continued to be very involved with their children, and grandchildren and gave herself unselfishly to them all. She was the most giving, family- oriented person I know.

Preceded in death by parents, Alfred and Elizabeth Kaufman; son, Michael Evans; brothers, Robert Kaufman, Bill Kaufman, John Kaufman, sister, Ruth Mahan.

Survived by daughter and husband Teresa and Joseph Sharpnack, daughter-in-law Sherry Evans, all of Omaha. Sister Phyllis King, El Sobrante, CA. Sister-in-law Jacqueline Polan, MO. Emogene Kaufman, Marilyn Markovich, Boise, ID. Grandchildren, Stacy Beberniss, Nikole Kyhn, Ashley Bergmann, Amanda Moberg, Ryan Evans.
Father of Amanda and Ashley, Ron Moberg of Omaha. Greatgrandchildren, Austin Cornelius, Michaela Cornelius, Avery Kyhn, Michael Evans, Londyn Bergmann, Skylar Bergmann, Jaxon Bergmann, Charlotte Bergmann. Great Great Grandchild, Bryson Cornelius. Many Nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Celebration of Emma’s Life: Saturday, Sept. 29, 2018 at 10:00am, with visitation one hour prior to the service, all at Braman Mortuary (Southwest Chapel)

Interment: Voss Mohr Cemetery

BRAMAN MORTUARY
(Southwest Chapel)
6505 S. 144th St. Omaha, NE
402-895-3400

When searching the funeral homes last night I found the passing of Stephen Costello. At the Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler. As the funeral has taken place this is a late notice in remembrance of Steve. Steve retired with a little over 40 years of service.
Stephen T. Costello
Costello, Stephen T.

Dec 30, 1936 – Sep 20, 2018
Longtime Coach at Creighton Prep.
Preceded in death by parents, Helen and Edward Costello; brothers, Ed and Bill Costello; sister, Renee Costello. Survived by wife, Mariellen Costello; children: Timothy Costello, Michael Costello (Jeannie), Brian Costello, Mark Costello (Mary Ellen), Christopher Costello, and Colleen Doughty; sister, Rosemary Eastman (Jack); brother, Jim Costello; 17 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends on Sunday, September 23rd from 2pm to 4pm at the West Center Chapel, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 4pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Monday, September 24th at 10am at St. Gerald Catholic Church, 9602 “Q” St. Interment: Calvary Cemetery. Memorials to Creighton Prep. www.heafeyheafey.com
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER
WEST CENTER CHAPEL
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE
402-391-3900

George Parkerson and Steve Miller notified us of the passing of Joye Scott from a post on Facebook by Ethel Stennis – Mickel. Joye retired from the Omaha Works on 9/22/2000.
Joye Scott
Scott, Joye

September 21, 2018
Obituary
No further details are available
Visitation
Thursday 27 Sep
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Good Shepherd Funeral Home
4425 South 24th Street
Omaha, NE 68107
Graveside
Thursday 27 Sep
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Forest Lawn Cemetery
7909 Mormon Bridge Road
Omaha, Nebraska 68152

This yesterday when searching the funeral homes for the passing of Joye Scott, I found the passing of Johnnie Shambley at the Thomas Funeral Home. As the funeral has taken place this is a late notice in remembrance of Johnnie.
Johnnie Shambley
Shambley, Johnnie

September 9, 2018
OBITUARY
No further details are available
WAKE
Monday
September 17, 2018
6:00 PM
New Beginning Apostolic Church
FUNERAL SERVICE
Tuesday
September 18, 2018
11:00 AM
New Beginning Apostolic Church
Thomas Funeral Home
3920 N 24th St
Omaha, NE 68110

Linda Ohme notified us of the passing of James E. Lathrop. Linda noted that both Jim and his wife Kathie worked at the Omaha Works.
James E. Lathrop
Lathrop, James E.
Born July 19, 1958 Blair, Nebraska
Entered Into Rest September 11, 2018 Logan, Iowa
Remembering James E Lathrop, who passed away at the age of 60 in his home in Logan, Iowa. Jim is survived by Wife Kathie, their two children James and Thomas, his Parents Ted and Crystal, his brother Ted and Wife Terri, granddaughter Kaylana R. Borquez.
Jim was born in Blair, Nebraska on July 19th, 1958. He grew up in Omaha, where he met Kathie Jensen, whom he married and had two children, Thomas and James. He had a wild passion for antiques and a love for his city, neighbors and taking care of his family. In the spirit of that, Jim and Kathie moved to Logan, Iowa to raise their boys in the beautiful Loess Hills. Jim worked at the Logan Super Foods for more than 12 years, delivering smiles in the isles and groceries every Friday to those who couldn’t make it to the store. A man with a true heart of gold who never made any enemies, life’s too precious to make war. Jim loved rock music and could “school any of those eggheads” on Jeopardy. He was a husband, a father, a friend, a comedian, a carpenter, an electrician, a legend, and he will be sorely missed here on Earth. Visitation with the family will be held on Sunday from 3:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. at Logan Memorial Chapel in Logan, Iowa. Graveside Service 10:00 a.m. Monday, September 17, 2018, Harris Grove Cemetery Logan, Iowa, Final Resting Place Harris Grove Cemetery Logan, Iowa. The family would like to invite everyone to a time of lunch and fellowship at the Christian Church in Logan following the graveside service. https://loganfuneralchapel.com
Logan Funeral Chapel
215 North 4th Avenue
Logan, Iowa .

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of George Edward Thiel.
George Edward Theil
Thiel, George Edward

Age 81 Murdock, NE.
Passed away on Saturday, September 15, 2018 in Syracuse, NE. He was born on August 2, 1937 to Albert Joseph and Mary (Tower) Thiel. He served in the US. Air Force. He was employed at Western Electric/AT&T Lucent technologies as a Machine Operator. Survivors include 4 sisters: Rose Towle, Margaret Cline, Joyce (Larry) Carnicle, and Chris (Rollie) Hill; sister-in-law Jean Thiel; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; sister Mary Thiel; and brother Albert Thiel. ROSARY SERVICE: 10am, with MEMORIAL MASS of CHRISTIAN BURIAL to follow at 10:45am, Thursday, September 20, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Elmwood, NE. Inurnment in Cemetery at Elmwood. VISITATION: Wednesday 1-7pm at Hammons Family Funeral Chapel, Weeping Water. Donations can be made to American Heart Assoc., or Elmwood Rescue Squad. www.hammonsfs.com
HAMMONS FAMILY FUNERAL SERVICES
207 West H Street
Weeping Water, NE
402-267-5544

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of Richard. Richard was a tool and die maker at the Omaha Works retiring on 7/6/1999 with 30 years of service.
Richard H. Geise
Geise, Richard H.

Oct 9, 1934 – Sep 11, 2018
Richard H. Geise, age83 , of Underwood, Iowa, passed away September 11, 2018 at his home.

Richard was born October 9, 1934 in Underwood to the late Fred A. and Hertha (Ruffner) Geise. He graduated from Underwood High School in 1953 and proudly served his country in the Army Reserves. Richard married Nancy Brown on November 17, 1957 in Council Bluffs. They were blessed with four children, Denise, Kevin, Kelly and Keith. Richard was a tool and die maker for AT&T/Lucent Technology for 30 years, retiring in 1999 and a farmer. He was a member of Underwood Lutheran Church and charter member of the Underwood Optimist Club.

In addition to his parents, Richard was preceded in death by 2 infant sisters; brothers, Frederick and Kenneth Geise.

Richard is survived by his wife of 60 years, Nancy Geise; daughter, Denise (Tom) Shipp all of Underwood; sons, Kevin (Joan) Geise of Omaha, Kelly (Tracy) Geise of Lakeville, Minnesota, Keith (Heather) Geise of Blair, Nebraska; 9 grandchildren; sisters, Ruth Tiarks of Treynor, Iowa, Karen (Carroll) Olson of Minden, Iowa; aunts, Louise Geise of Council Bluffs, Irene Beauman of Ida Grove, Iowa; sister-in-law, Sandra Geise (Ken) Miller of Omaha; many nieces and nephews. VISITATION with the family, Sunday, 3-5pm, at Cutler-O’Neill-Meyer-Woodring Bayliss Park Chapel. FUNERAL SERVICE: Monday, 11am, at Underwood Lutheran Church. Interment: Fisher Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to Underwood Lutheran Church. www.cutleroneill.com/obituaries/obituary-listings
CUTLER-O’NEILL-MEYER-WOODRING
Bayliss Park Chapel
545 Willow Ave.
Council Bluffs, IA 712-322-7779

Darrel Sudduth, John Symonsberger and Steve Miller notified us of the passing of Ruthie. Ruthie retired on 2/8/1991 with thirty years of service.
Ruth J. Engler
ENGLER, Ruth J.

9/29/1933 ~ 9/10/2018
Retired from Western Electric after 30 years. Ruthie was 84 years of perpetual motion taking care of everyone and enjoying life with her family & friends.

Preceded in death by: Husband, Max A. Engler

Survived by: Children, Diane (Ken) Oster, Evonne (Craig) Joerz, Timothy Engler, Patrick (Bill) Engler, Tina Poole and Amy (Duane) Engler-Putz; Grandchildren, Andrea, Kenny, Kim, Mike, TJ, Brian, Josh, Jake, Ally, Valerie and 8 great-grandchildren; Brother, Myron (Marcia) Carkoski; Niece, Liane and Nephew, Todd.

VISITATION: Wednesday September 12, 2018 from 4-7:00PM at Braman Mortuary (Southwest Chapel)

MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Thursday, September 13, 2018 at 10:00AM at Mary Our Queen Catholic Church (3535 S.119th Street)

Memorials directed to Mary Our Queen Parish or Josie Harper Hospice House
Braman Mortuary & Cremation Service
Braman Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144th St.
Omaha, NE 68137

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Dale. Dale retired from the Omaha Works on 5/27/1991. Dale worked in the old GP Relay molding area.
Dale Plowman
Plowman, Dale

Age 78 Of Manley, NE.
Dale Plowman was born February 19, 1940, to Glenn and Blanche (Lamb) Plowman, in Omaha, Nebraska. He died September 11, 2018 at his home surrounded by his family, at the age of 78 years, 6 months, and 23 days

Dale married Marilyn Keckler on May 23, 1976, in Plattsmouth, Nebraska and to this union they raised 8 kids Mark, Dave, Lori, Julie, Tim Marie, Jody, and Marcie. Dale loved being outdoors, he love working with Flowers, Fishing in Minnesota, playing cards with family, and Racing, (many in the family caught that bug).

Dale is survived his wife Marilyn Plowman, and his children Mark Plowman; Dave and Cara Plowman; Lori Plowman; Julie Dillion; Tim and Mary Plowman; Marie Barrett; Jody and Rachel Plowman ; and Marcie and Steve Lafleur along with 25 grandkids; 5 great grandkids and 6 sisters Yvonne Reeves; Ruth Brown; Nancy and Willis Veldhulzen; Barb and John Scheltheiss; Linda and Clair Thorson; and Kathy Plowman; and 2 brothers Gale and Julliett Plowman; and Ray and Carolyn Plowman.

Dale is preceded in death by his parents Glenn and Blanche Plowman, his In-laws Herbert and Lorraine Keckler, and Glen and Bea Plowman; Ricard and Beth Plowman; John Reeves; Marily and Mel Barfield; Bruce Brown; and Rose Lamb.

Funeral services will be Friday, September 14, 2018 at 11:00 A.M. at Fusselman Allen Harvey funeral home 413 Elm Street, Louisville, Nebraska, with burial at Glendale Cemetery rural Louisville. Memorials are suggested to the family for later designation.

Visitation will be Thursday, September 13, 2018 from 1:00 P.M. until 9:00 P.M. at the Funeral Home, and the family will greet friends from 6:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M.

Condolences may be sent to www.fusselmanallenharvey.com

Fusselman Allen Harvey Funeral Home
413 Elm Street,
Louisville, NE 68037 402-234-3985

Judy Coffey and Don Hanrahan notified us of her passing. Margaret retired from the Omaha Works on 3/25/1980. Judy mentioned that Margaret attended the pioneer LML ever year during her retirement years.
Margaret (Kirkner) Maurer,
Maurer, Margaret (Kirkner)

September 9, 2018
Age 94 years Preceded in death by husband, Robert; daughter, Janice. Survived by daughters, Judy (Glenn) Ruff, Joan (Kevin) Arburn; grandchildren, Scott, Kevin, Chrissy, Matt; 10 great grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends; granddogs, Boo and Roxie. Private Family Services. www.westlawnhillcrest.com
Westlawn Hillcrest funeral Home
5701 Center St.
Omaha, NE
402-556-2500

This is a late notice of the passing of Herbert Hickman. We were notified of Herb’s passing by Erv Fahrenkrug a former engineer that lived close to him in Colorado Springs, CO. He notified George and George forwarded his passing to me.
Herbert David Hickman
Hickman, Herbert (Herb) David

Herbert David Hickman was born November 14, 1930 to John Marion and Alta (Spencer) Hickman in Shattuck, Oklahoma.

He was preceded in death by his wife Suzanne Hickman and his son David A. Hickman. Herbert is survived by his daughter Holli Locke, son James Andrew Hickman, granddaughter Amy Locke, grandson Matt Locke, great-grandson Jack Krause, great-granddaughters Kate Krause-Ferrell, Halie Krause and Lily Krause.

Herbert worked in the oil fields in Pampa, Texas when he decided to attend college. He graduated from the University of Houston with a degree in electrical engineering. After graduation, he took a position with Western Electric where he worked for 27 years in Omaha, Nebraska and New York. Mr. Hickman was successful in his career.

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Tom Bosiljevac. He worked in 30 bldg QA. Tom retired from the Omaha Works on 8/31/2001 with 43 years of service.
Thomas J. Bosiljevac
Bosiljevac, Thomas J.

Nov 24, 1938 – Sep 3, 2018
Preceded in death by parents, Thomas and Amelia; sister, Lorraine Guerra; wife, Lani; daughter, Jeanna. Survived by brother, Ron (Sandy); loving wife, Helen; children: Jennifer (Rob), Jason (Stacy), Heather (Ian), Sarah, Katie and Jessica; many beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren; many dear family members and friends. Family will receive friends Friday, September 7th, from 4-7pm at West Center Chapel with WAKE SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Saturday, September 8th, 10:30am St. Bernard Catholic Church (3601 N. 65th Street). Private Interment. Memorials are suggested to St. Bernard Catholic Church or St. Pius X Catholic School. www.heafeyheafey.com
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK- CUTLER
WEST CENTER CHAPEL
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE
402-391-3900

Susan Dillinger and Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Elidia “Lil” Arellano. Lil worked in production control and retired from the Omaha Works on 2/14/1992.
Elidia “Lil” Arellano
Arellano, Elidia “Lil”

Apr 21, 1937 – Aug 25, 2018
Preceded in death by husband, Richard “Rick.” Survived by sons, Rick Jr., and Tom; daughter, Rita; 5 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; brothers, Matt (Nancy) Nunez; Mike (Marietta) Nunez; sister, Margaret (Lyle) Sales; numerous nieces and nephews. VISITATION: Thursday, Aug. 30, 2018, 5-8pm, at Christ the King Lutheran Church 7308 S. 42nd St, Omaha, NE. FUNERAL SERVICE: Friday, Aug. 31, 2018, 10:30am, at Christ the King Lutheran Church. Interment: Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery, Omaha. Memorials to be directed by the family. www.westlawnhillcrest.com
Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 Center St.
Omaha, NE 68106

Bob Burdett, George Parkerson and Vern Larson notified us of the passing of Nathaniel “Nate” Shaw. Nate retired from the Omaha Works on 1/13/1996.
Nathaniel Shaw
Shaw, Nathaniel

Nov 17, 1939 – Aug 24, 2018
Survived by his wife of 53 years, Beverly D. (Calloway) Shaw; sons, Eric (Diane) Shaw, Jeffrey Shaw, Brian Littlejohn; daughter, Lori J. Graham; sister, Sylvia A. McClain, brother-in-law, James Calloway; grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, John Shaw and Myrtle (Shaw) Hogan; stepfather, Cecil Hogan; son, Nathaniel T. Shaw; daughter, Pamela L. Gorham; grandson, Darrell King. FUNERAL SERVICE: 10am Wednesday, August 29, 2018, at the funeral home. Interment: Forest Lawn Cemetery. www.forestlawnomaha.com
FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME
7909 Mormon Bridge Road
Omaha, NE 68152

George Parkerson, Gene Bielenberg and Darrel Sudduth all notified me of the passing Joan. She retired from the Omaha Works on 2/14/2000 with 34 years of service.
Joan C. Kucera-Hinkle
Kucera-Hinkle, Joan C
.
January 24, 1939 – August 15, 2018
Preceded in death by parents, Joe and Claudia Kucera. Survived by children: Todd Hinkle (Kim) of Rosemount, MN and their children Jordan, Chad and Marissa; Traci Land (Rob) of Edmond, OK and their daughter Reagan; sister, Bobbie Rigatuso; nieces and nephews.
Private family graveside service at Prague National Cemetery in Prague, NE. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Nebraska Humane Society or Alzheimer’s Association. www.heafeyheafey.com
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER
WEST CENTER CHAPEL
7805 W. Center Rd.

I was notified today of the passing of Joseph C. Sharpnack, Jr. at the pioneer luncheon by Elwin “Irish” Donahoo. As of today no service date has been published. You can check with the funeral home at Ph. 402.474.3600 for the service date and time.
Joseph C. Sharpnack, Jr.
Joseph Clyde Sharpnack Jr.
was born on April 30, 1944.
He passed away August 21, 2018 at age 74.
He served with honor in the U.S. Army from 1962-1965.
Survivors include: Wife Priscilla Sharpnack, Son and Daughter- in- law Joseph III and Teresa Sharpnack of Omaha, Nebraska, Brother and Sister-in-law Kenneth and Mary Sharpnack, Brother-in-law Elwin Donahoo, Mother-in-law Grace M. Schmidt, Brother and sister-in-law Paul and Doris A. Davidson, Jerry and Linda M. Mead of Colorado and Brenda J. McCown.
Other survivors include: Mother of Grandchildren Amy Sharpnack, Grandchildren Mia P. Sharpnack and Joeylynn H. Sharpnack, Many Cousins, Nieces and Nephews.
Proceeded in death by father and mother Joseph C. Sharpnack Sr. and Mary J. Sharpnack; Sisters Marilyan Felton-Erickson, Betty Donahoo and LaVerna Donahoo; Father-in-law Lynn A. Peckham. Brother-in-law Lynn A. Peckham Jr. https://wyuka.com/
Visit us at:
Wyuka Stables
3600 O Street
Lincoln NE 68510
402.474.3600

Tom Risinger reported the late passing of Louis “Mack” Johnson. Mack retired from the Omaha Works on 2-10-1999
Louis “Mack” Johnson
Johnson, Louis “Mack”

9/30/1937 – 1/31/2018
Louis “Mack” Johnson was born in Ashland, NE in 1937 where he grew up and graduated from high school. He was drafted into the army and served two years in Korea before returning home. Once he was back on American soil, he began working road construction traveling near and far across Nebraska. While working on a highway near David City, he met a beautiful lady name Delores Rejda.

Mack and Dee married in 1965 and moved to Millard where they started a family and he began a new job at Western Electric. As an electrical worker, he joined the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW). He had a strong work ethic and was devoted to his company, no matter what name it took (Western Electric, AT&T, Lucent). After many years of service, he officially retired in 1999.

During retirement, Mack and Dee frequently enjoyed traveling to Missouri, where they owned a cabin. They enjoyed the serenity of life on the lake including fishing, boating, nature, and relaxing with a beer in hand, oftentimes relaxing on the porch swing or down on the dock looking out over the water.

Mack also enjoyed country music, dancing to polka, and back in the day, bowling. Watching sports was one of his favorite pastimes. As most of us know, he was an avid Husker fan. It was not uncommon to see him with his favorite beverage, Old Milwaukee.

Throughout his life, Mack enjoyed the challenge of learning new things—he was a consummate do-it-yourselfer. Repairmen never frequented the Johnson house, because he was it! He repaired T.V.’s, cars, and everything and anything that was broken around the house. He also had a creative side and dove into the art of woodworking. He was savvy with computers, even writing programs to help him pick winning dogs at the race track.

Family and friends were very important to Mack. The past several years, he looked forward to weekly meetings with his buddies at the VFW or Legion for a bite to eat and a beer or two. He also loved hosting Friday night dinners for his family, which he and mom started many years ago.

Mack will be greatly missed, but we are at peace knowing he has once again reunited with the love of his life. We will forever carry his love in our hearts, until we meet again.

Mack was preceded in death by wife Delores Johnson; He is survived by his Daughters: Lynn Rutledge & husband Ed, Roni Wanser & husband Mark, Carla Johnson; Grandchildren: Matt, Andy, Justin, Adam, Melissa, Kristin, Brian, Aaron, Tara and several Great Grandchildren; Brother Tom Johnson & wife Denise; Many other relatives & friends
Visitation: Sunday, Feb. 4, 2018 from 1-3:00pm at Braman Mortuary (Southwest Chapel)
Celebration of Mack’s Life: Monday, Feb. 5, 2018 at 10:00am at Braman Mortuary (Southwest Chapel)
Interment: Voss Mohr Cemetery
Braman Mortuary – (Southwest Chapel)
6505 S. 144 St.
Omaha, NE 68137
402-895-3400

Martha Ann Orr (nee Neuhaus)
Orr, Martha Ann (nee Neuhaus)

Mar 3, 1929 – Aug 20, 2018
Growing up in Wisner NE, she moved to Omaha after High School and worked as a secretary at Western Electric. Married for 62 years to her late husband, Richard “Dick” Orr. She loved reading, sewing, gardening, and crosswords. She was a life-long student of the Bible. She saved countless lives with over 12 gallons in blood donations and countless time-consuming platelet donations. A Camp Fire Girl leader for many years, and very active in her Church. She later worked for Kelly Services and Farm Credit. She was known for being quick to lend a hand unasked, to listen attentively, and to offer comfort and encouragement. Celebrating her life are 2 daughters, June Roberts (Tom) of California, and Wendy Smith of Minnesota; and grandchildren: Dan Roberts (Chelsea Sheldon), Troy Roberts, and Rebekah Smith.
MEMORIAL SERVICE: Saturday September 22, 10:30am at St. Paul United Methodist Church, 5410 Corby, Omaha. Gifts to the St Paul Foundation in lieu of flowers.

John Symonsbergen notified us of the passing of Don. Don worked in punch press area behind the the west wall in 30 bldg and retired with over 20 years of service.
Donald Edward Barnes
Barnes, Donald Edward

Oct 7, 1932 – Aug 17, 2018
Donald proudly served in the United States Navy. He retired from Western Electric after more than 20 years. Preceded in death by his parents, Gladys and Mike Barnes; grandson, Keith; and brothers, Dwight and David. Survived by his wife of 66 years, Helen; his children, Jodie (Phil) Price, Jeff (Kim) Barnes, Marc (Merri) Barnes, Michelle Barnes, and Heidi (Pat) McKeown; and 11 grandchildren. MEMORIAL SERVICE: 10am Monday, August 20, at Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorials suggested to any Veterans organization of your choice. www.westlawnhilcrest.com
WESTLAWN-HILLCREST
5701 Center St.
Omaha, NE
402-556-2500

Steve Miller notified us of the passing of Glen from a message posted on Glen’s Facebook page last Saturday, August 11, 2018.
Byron G. “Glen” Maxwell,
Born in Buffalo, New York

Resided in Omaha, Nebraska
Maxwell, Byron G. “Glen”
Dec 10, 1941 – Aug 11, 2018
Former 40 year employee of Western Electric, AT&T, Lucent, and Avaya. Survived by his sister, Marilyn, 3 children, Tim, Chris, and Debbie, and many grandchildren and great grandchildren and other relatives. SERVICES: Friday 11am, at Presbyterian Church of the Cross, 1517 S. 114th St., Omaha, NE 68144. Lunch will be served at the church following the service. MEMORIALS to Alzheimer’s Association https://m.facebook.com/donate/239065906707395/ ?fundraiser_source=feed NebraskaCremation.com
THE NEBRASKA CREMATION SOCIETY
911 N. Linden Street
PO Box 127
Wahoo, NE 68066
402-200-3366


Merle Dinslage, Bill Slope and Dan Lindblad notified us of the passing of Michael Huerta. Dan worked with Mike in the protector job for many years.
Michael John Huerta,
Huerta, Michael John

May 28, 1944 – Aug 6, 2018
Preceded in death by parents, Art and Trini Huerta; and grandson, Jacob Comba. Survived by wife of 54 years, Diane Vacha Huerta; daughter, Tracy Comba and Guy Moon; son, Matthew Huerta and wife Lynn; grandchildren: Mikayla Polk (Brandon), Derek Comba, Kylie Comba, Alexandra Huerta (Tyrone); great-granddaughters, Kyliah Dortch, Kinsley Polk; and baby boy Polk due in September; sisters, Adele (Bill), Linda, Juanita (Lex); brothers, Robert (Jeanette), Art (Candy); sister-in-law, Alyce Gillett (Sam); numerous nieces and nephews. VISITATION: Wednesday, 5-8pm, at Westlawn-Hillcrest. MEMORIAL SERVICE: Thursday at 11am at Hope Presbyterian Church, 5220 So. 159th St. In lieu of flowers, please direct memorial to American Diabetes Association, American Cancer Research, or Visiting Nursing Association. www.westlawn-hillcrest.com
Westlawn Hillcrest
5701 Center St
Omaha, NE
402-556-2500

George P., Merle D. and Vern L. all notified us of the passing of Steve. Steve was APICS CPIM Certified and worked in production control at the Omaha Works. Steve retired from the Works on 12/31/2000.
Steven E. Petersen
Petersen, Steven E.

Jan 24, 1953 – Aug 3, 2018
Preceded in death by parents, Ed and Virginia. Survived by wife, Debbi; children, Lindsay and Sean (fiancée, Kaylan); sisters, Carol and Kate. The family will receive friends on Tuesday, August 7th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel, followed by SERVICES at 7pm. Memorials may be directed to the family. www.heafeyheafey.com
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER
WEST CENTER CHAPEL
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE
402-391-3900

Gerald Volcheck notified us of the passing of Arlyn “Hank” D. Hankes. Hank retired from the Omaha Works in 2001 with over 34 years of service.
ARLYN “HANK” D. HANKES
Date of Birth
March 21, 1939
Bellmond, Iowa
Entered into Rest
July 27, 2018
Omaha, Nebraska
Funeral S
Friday, August 10, 2018 ~ 9:00 a.m.
Evangelical Covenant Church ~ Mead, Nebraska
Private Interment at Morningside Cemetery ~ Mead, Nebraska
Visitation
Thursday, August 9, 2018 ~ 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Evangelical Covenant Church ~ Mead, Nebraska
Memorials
Evangelical Covenant Church ~ Mead, Nebraska
Arlyn “Hank” D. Hankes, 79, of Mead, NE, died Friday, July 27, 2018 at Bergan Mercy Medical Center in Omaha, NE. He was born March 21, 1939 in Belmond, IA to Charles and Muriel (Gartz) Hankes.
He is survived by step-daughter, Penny Hatchell; step-son, Mark Hatchell; grandson, Luke (Jessica) Hatchell; brothers, Denny (Linda) Hankes, David (Margaret) Hankes; sister, Karen (Arthur) Simpson; nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Connie Hankes; parents, Charles and Mu
Svoboda Funeral Home
211 N. Linden Street
Wahoo, NE 68066
402-443-3624
marcysvoboda@gmail.com

Jean Pechar notified us of the passing of her husband. John worked in the cable plant and retired from the Omaha Works with 35 years of service.
John J. Pechar, Jr.
Pechar, John J. Jr.

Oct 21, 1941 – Jul 24,
2018 Preceded in death by grandparents, parents; John J. Sr., Mary Pechar, sister Mary Ann (Bud) Staak, brothers Frank and Victor Pechar. Survived by wife Jean, brother, David Pechar, sister Ruth Ann Jameson, step daughter Kelly (Aaron) Nanfito, stepson Kraig (Angie) Kilton, step grandchildren Chad (Jamie) Nanfito, Brandon Nanfito, Kayla (Nick) Fisher, Claire Nanfito, Savannah Bonacci, Lauren Votta, A.J. Votta, Jack Kilton, Evie Kilton, nieces nephews, best friend Paul and Mary Warner, and choir buddie Dave (Frances) Hermsen, loving Caren Terrier Millie. John served in the United States Airforce from 1959 – 1963 in Louisiana. Visitation will be Monday from 6-8 with Rosary at 7 pm all at Kahler Dolce Mortuary Papillion. Memorial Mass will be Tuesday at 10:00 am at St Joseph Catholic Church 100 9th St, Springfield, NE. www.kahlerdolcemortuary.com
KAHLER DOLCE MORTUARY
441 N. Washington St
Papillion
402-339-3232

Vern Larson notified us of the passing of Melvin “Mel” Weaver. Mel worked in the high bay sheet metal shop and retired on 2/26/1990.
Melvin D Weaver “Mel”
Weaver, Melvin D “Mel”
July 20, 2018
10/27/1934 – 7/20/2018
Omaha – Survived by daughters Lynn Weaver, Terri (Kanai) Langley, Kelly (David) McCoy, Deb Madden, grandchildren Shawn, Emma, Olivia, Joshua, sister Naomi Himmelsehr, many family, friends and special friend Pat Weaver, In Lieu of flowers memorials to St. Jude Hospital. Private service to be held.
Roeder Mortuary, Inc.
108th Street Chapel
2727 N 108th St
Omaha, NE

Steve Miller notified us of the passing of Oliver Whitaker from a posting on the AT&T Facebook page. Oliver retired from the Omaha Works on 9/25/1997.
Oliver Wendell Whitaker
Whitaker, Oliver Wendell,

Oliver Wendell Whitaker age 83, the son of Lenwood and Thelma Elizabeth (Gay) Whitaker, was born June 4, 1935 in Norfolk, Virginia. He passed away July 17, 2018 in Omaha, Nebraska.
Oliver was preceded in death by parents, Lenwood and Thelma (Gay) Whitaker. He is survived by wife, Faye (Foster) Whitaker; daughter, Sandra Martino; grandchildren, Wayne Martino Jr., Michelle Martino; great-granddaughter, Rylee Martino; siblings, Carolyn (Calvin) Gibson-Patrick, Linwood (Janice) Whitaker, Johnnie Mae Paskins, Donnell (Augusta) Whitaker; several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. SERVICES 9:30am, Sat. July 28 at Forest Lawn Funeral Home. Visitation 5-7pm Fri. at Forest Lawn. Burial at Forest Lawn Cemetery with Military Honors.
Forest Lawn Funeral Home
7909 Mormon Bridge Road
Omaha, NE

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing William Deegan. He worked in the cable plant and retired from the Omaha Works in 2002.
William John Deegan
Deegan, William John

Deegan, William John May 28, 1942 – Jul 16, 2018
Born in Buffalo, NY. Passed away peacefully in his home on Monday. Beloved partner of Kim Chrischilles; loving father to daughters, Laurie (Deegan) Albertsson (Jon), and Kelly (Deegan) Catanzaro; stepdaughter, Angelique Chrischilles; and stepson, Dylan Chrischilles; loving grandfather to Benjamin, Sydney, Mia, Caleb, and Abigail.
Private Service. Donations in his honor can be made to Meals On Wheels, 4780 S 131st St., Omaha NE 68137.

Chet Sears notified us of the passing Ron Mehok. Ron transferred to the Omaha Works when the Buffalo plant closed. Ron was a machinist in 50 bldg. an retired on 7/9/2000 with 38 years of service.
Ronald J. “Ron” Mehok
Mehok, Ronald J. “Ron”

Mar 6, 1939 – Jul 13, 2018
Age 79 years of Omaha, formerly of Buffalo, NY. Ron was a longtime machinist at Western Electric. Survived by wife of 55 years, Annette; son, John Mehok; daughter, Linda Kantor and husband Jeff; grandson, Justin Mehok; many other relatives and friends. GATHERING of Family and Friends: Wednesday, July 18, from 5-8pm at Braman Mortuary Southwest Chapel. Interment: Omaha National Cemetery. For Condolences and more details visit: www.bramanmortuary.com
BRAMAN MORTUARY
Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144 St.
Omaha, NE
402-895-3400

Merle Dinslage, Scotty Scott, Darrel Sudduth and Gene Bielenberg all notified us of the passing or Anthony C. “Tony” Lassek. Tony worked in accounting and retired from the Omaha Works on 9/30/2000 with 42 years of service.
Anthony C. “Tony Lassek
Lassek, Anthony C.

Aug 15, 1939 – Jul 9, 2018
Age 78, of Omaha.
Preceded in death by wife, Jane; siblings: Jim, Dorothy, John, Rich. Survived by children: Ron (Debbie) Lassek, Dave (Silvana) Lassek, Lorree Halmon, Bruce (Amie) Lassek, Sarah Lassek; siblings: Bob Lassek, Connie Haas, Ben (Tina) Lassek; grandchildren: Dan (Mandy), Melissa (Steven), Nick, Bradley (Alexis), Andrew, Abbie, Sophia, Jack; great-grandchildren: Kaden, Bayae, Paisley, Brooks, Evie, Hays. VISITATION: Thursday, July 12, 2018, from 5-7pm at Braman Mortuary (72 St. Chapel). FUNERAL MASS: Friday, July 13, 2018, at 10:30am at St. Pius X Catholic Church (69th & Blondo). Interment: Kennard Cemetery, Kennard, NE. For more details, visit: www.bramanmortuary.com
BRAMAN MORTUARY
72nd St. Chapel 1
702 N. 72nd St.,
Omaha, NE 68114
402-391-2171

Neil Becker notified us of the passing of Joseph Couglin. He retired from the Omaha Works on 1/1/2005. Jim worked in production control at the Omaha Works.
Joseph J. “Jim” Coughlin
Coughlin, Joseph J. “Jim”
November 2, 1941 – June 11, 2018
Born in Buffalo, New York
Resided in Nokomis, Florida
Joseph was born on November 2, 1942 in Buffalo, NY and passed away on Monday, June 11, 2018 in Nokomis, FL. Jim started to work at Western Electric in Buffalo, transfered to Shreveport and then to Omaha retiring on 1/1/2005. Jom worked in production control. After his retirement here in Omaha he moved to Florida. I couldn’t find a obiturary in the Florida funeral homes or newspapers nor in the same in Buffalo, NY.

Merle Dinslage notified us of the passing of John R. “Jack” Cornwell. Jack work at the Omaha Works and retired from the Western Electric Service Center located at 66th and L Street. Jack was 99 years young just short of his 100th birthday. Jack was also a Life Member of the Cornhusker Chapter #92 of the Telephone Pioneers of America now called the Telecom Pioneers.
John R. “Jack” Cornwell
Cornwell, John R. “Jack”

November 17, 1928 – July 4, 2018
Preceded in death by wife, Mary; grandson, Keenan Cornwell, son-in-law, Tim McCrady; daughter-in-law, Donna Cornwell. Survived by children: Polly (Roger) Hines, Kevin (Chris) Cornwell, Rebekah (Bob) Moyle, Michele McCrady (fiancé) Kevin Morrison), Mitch Cornwell; grandchildren: Chris (Laura) Hines, Tiffany (Brandon) Jacoba, Fjeran Moyle (fianc’e Drew Olsen), Hudson (Dana) Moyle, Savannah Moyle, Hannah Cornwell, Alyssa (Tyler) Speck, Rand McCrady, Dallen (Kaitlyn) Cornwell, Shane Cornwell; six great-grandchildren; and other Minnesota relatives. VISITATION begins Wednesday, 4pm, with a Wake Service at 6:30pm, at the mortuary. FUNERAL: Thursday, 10am, St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church (74 & Vinton St). Interment: Calvary Cemetery. Memorials to the American Lung Association. www.heafeyheafey.com
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK- CUTLER
WEST CENTER CHAPEL
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE
402-391-3900

Dick “Scotty” Scott notified us of the passing of Frank Caruso. Frank was a tool and dye maker and retired from the Omaha Works on 5/31/2003
Francis D. “Frank” Caruso,
Caruso, Francis D. “Frank”

Apr 15, 1940 – Jun 27, 2018 Age 78
Preceded in death by sister, Angie Winger; brothers, Joseph and John Caruso. Survived by children: Anania, Andrea, Jason (Kelly) and Sarah Caruso; grandchildren, Olive and Willow; sister, Rose Spencer; nieces, nephews, and friends. Frank was a loving father and adored being “Papa Frank” to his two granddaughters. He was a master craftsman, tool and dye maker, and retired Chief Petty Officer in the Naval Reserves. He enjoyed gardening, playing dominoes with his friends, and working in the shop with his pals including lifelong friend, Tom Ross. He was an extremely generous and caring man to the people in his life. He will be greatly missed by many. The family will receive friends on Monday, July 2nd from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel, followed by WAKE SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Tuesday, July 3rd at 10:30am, St. John Vianney Catholic Church, 5801 Oak Hills Dr. Interment, Calvary. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Mended Little Hearts of Tucson, 1850 W. Zarragoza Plaza, Tucson, AZ 85704. www.heafeyheafey.com
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER
WEST CENTER CHAPEL 7805
W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE
402-391-3900

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Fred. Fred worked in drafting and retired from the Omaha Works on 3/3/2000.
Alfio Jr. “Fred” Cormaci
Cormaci, Alfio Jr. “Fred”

Oct 3, 1940 – Jun 20, 2018
Preceded in death by wife, Patricia Ann (Kyral) Cormaci; brothers, Jack and Paul; stepson, Robert and great-grandson, Gabriel. Survived by wife, Jeannine; sister, Nell Grealis; stepdaughter, Pam (Charlie); stepson, Richard (Judy); many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends on Monday, July 2nd from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel followed by a VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Tuesday, July 3rd at 10am at St. Robert Bellermine Catholic Church. Interment, Calvary Cemetery with military honors. IN LIEU OF FLOWERS: memorials are suggested to St. Robert Bellermine Catholic Church. www.heafeyheafey.com
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER WEST CENTER CHAPEL
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE
402-391-3900

Tom Feuquay and June Christensen notified us of the passing of Thomas Sisson. Tom worked in the cable plant production control and 60 bldg. transportation before retiring on 3/31/2003.
Thomas L. Sisson
Sisson, Thomas L.

May 23, 1944 – Jun 18, 2018
Age 74, of Omaha.
Preceded in death by parents, Lloyd and Hazel Sisson. Survived by loving wife, Joan; brothers, LeRoy, Richard (Darlene), Charles (Kathy) and Lester; sister, Nona (Joe); and many nieces, nephews and friends. GATHERING OF FAMILY AND FRIENDS: Monday, June 25, 2018, from 2-4pm at Braman Mortuary (Southwest Chapel). For more details, visit: www.bramanmortuary.com
BRAMAN MORTUARY
Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144 St.
Omaha, NE 68137
402-895-3400

Dick “Scotty” Scott notified us of the passing of Don Schrieber. Don retired from the Omaha Works on 11/15/1991
Donald P. Schreuber
Schreiber, Donald P.

Jun 18, 2018
Schreiber, Donald P. Oct 12, 1934 – Jun 9, 2018 Preceded in death by wife, Amelia; and brother, Jim. Survived by daughters, Linda (Shawn) Spencer, and Rebecca (David) Polacek; grandchildren: Patrick (Nora) Spencer, Ronald (Gina) Spencer, Kimberly (Jason) Dugay, Tom (Dottie) O’Donnell, Jesse (Kristina) Spencer, Katherine (Chris) Cooley, and Theresa (Dustin) Myers; 18 great grandchildren; and sister Annette Hays. VISITATION: Monday 5-7pm at the Mortuary. FUNERAL: Tuesday 10am at Bellevue Christian Center. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Memorials to the Open Door Mission, or the Disabled American Veterans. www.klsfuneralhome.com
KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME
5108 “F” St.
Omaha, NE
402-731-1234

George Parkerson notified me of the passing of Herbert Rhodes. When Herb retired from the Omaha Works in 2002 he managed the AT&T Network Systems Commercial Metals Service, buying or selling commodity futures.
Herbert C Rhodes
Rhodes, Herbert C.

June 6, 2018
Survived by sons: Herbert B. Rhodes, Chris D. (Angela D), Rhodes; daughters: Anastasia (Stacie) (Derek) Butler, Omaha, Irene Blue, Omaha; 7 grandchildren, other relatives.
LIfe History in the Omaha World Herald today by Christopher Burbach World-Herald staff writer. www.omaha.com/news/metro/herbert-c-rhodes-north-omaha-cattleman-and-entrepreneur-defeated-racial/article_a1df9903-2848-586c-ab70-f443452f1229.html North Omaha cattleman and entrepreneur Herbert C. Rhodes lived a singular life of self-determination, from defeating racial segregation at the Peony Park swimming pool in 1963 and running the half-mile for Omaha University, to leading the City of Omaha Human Relations Board and using skills from a long corporate career to create private success.
Recitation of the Rosary
Thursday
June 14, 2018
7:00 PM
St Cecilia Cathederal Church
401 N 40th St
Omaha, NE 68131
Funeral Service
Friday
June 15, 2018
10:00 AM
St Benedict the Moor
2423 Grant St
Omaha, NE 68110
Thomas Funeral Home
3920 N 24th St
Omaha, NE 68110
Tel: 1-402-453-7111

Denny Laaker
Laaker, Denny

June 4, 2018
was notified last week that Denny Laaker passed away by a number of AT&T Facebook friends on Thursday or Friday. Denny had over 35 years of service when he retired from the Omaha Works. Mike Laaker (his son) posted to his Facebook page that final arrangements are being made and will provide details later.

Mike said, “Thank you everyone for your continued prayers and all your kind messages for my family and I during the last few days and throughout my Dad’s illness. I wanted to let all you know my Dad passed earlier today and I am so thankful to all of my friends and family who have been thinking of my Mom and I during his fight. All of you know how much my Dad meant to me, but I am happy thinking of him now at rest and no longer in pain! Final arrangements are still being planned and I will provide details once they are finalized.”
Update about Denny from a friend
Denny Laaker passed away on June 4. His body was donated for research to Creighton University. He worked in the cable plant in the storeroom. He retired from Connectivity Solutions. There will be a Celebration of life at the VFW in Arlington NE. Sunday August 12 from 1-7 PM

Henry W. Novak
Novak, Henry W.

Jul 18, 1933 – Feb 28, 2018 Henry “Hank” Novak, age 84, was born in Tobias, NE, and graduated Daykin High School in 1950. He entered the Navy Reserves in 1953, and was honorably discharged from active duty in 1957. In Omaha, he started and sold a successful business (Spirits & Things) while working at Western Electric (AT&T) where he was a long time employee. After retiring from AT&T, he moved to Sacramento, CA, then on to Palm Springs. He loved swimming, taking walks, landscaping, and feeding the birds, squirrels, and even some turtles. His neighbors in Palm Springs lovingly dubbed him “The Ranger” due to his diligent care of the local landscape and small critters! Preceded in death by his father Joseph W. Novak; mother Emma Katherine Novak (Lorenz); sisters, Adelaide, Betty and Rosalie. Survived by sons, Scott H. Novak (Susan), and Jeffrey H. Novak (Michelle); grandchildren: Michael (Allison), Mary, Becca, Matthew, Jacob, Jake, Joshua and Jocie; siblings, Fred, Mary, Jim and Frank; many nieces and nephews; significant other, Mig Moulton. FUNERAL: 2pm Tuesday, June 5, Omaha National Cemetery, 14250 Schram Road, Omaha, NE 68138. Friends and family will be Received at The Millard Roadhouse immediately following Service.

Ray Belmudez passing was posted on the AT&T Facebook page last week. His notice was just now posted in the Tampa Bay Times. Ray retired from the Omaha Works in December 1999 with 30 years of service.
Raymond Joel Belmudez
Belmudez, Raymond Joel

Joel 68, of Valrico, passed May 23, 2018 with family by his side. He was born July 6, 1949 in Odessa, NE. He loved tennis and was an elder at Horizon Christian Church. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Sharon; son, Sean; daughter-in-law, Kristin; grandson, Joel; and 11 brothers and sisters. Service to be held June 1, 10 am, at Horizon Christian Church, 1720 S. Saint Cloud Ave., Valrico, FL 33594
Rays son created a Facebook page notifying those of his father’s passing. Then click on Memorial Service for Raymond Belmudez.
https://www.facebook.com/ray.belmudez/posts/10156287469307719

Steve Miller notified us of the passing of Paul from a post on the AT&T Facebook Page. Paul retired from the Omaha Works on 1/13/1996 with over 36 years of service.
Paul O. Hartung
August 22, 1941 – May 30, 2018
Paul O. Hartung, age 76 of Fremont
died Wednesday May 30, 2018 at Nye Legacy, Fremont.

Paul was born August 22, 1941 in Fremont to Obert and Helen (Mahel) Hartung. He was raised on the farm west of Fremont and attended BeeBee School District 63. Paul had been a member of the Saddle & Spurs 4-H Club.

He graduated from Fremont High in 1959 and served in the National Guard for 2 years. He worked at Western Electric, retiring after 36 1/2 years and then he had a part time job with Taylor & Martin Auctioneers.

Paul married Patricia Gerdes on June 29, 1974 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Yutan. They resided in Yutan for several years before moving to Fremont and Lake Ventura in December 1978, where they were still living. Paul enjoyed bowling and was Bowler of the Year in 1972-73 and received many other bowling awards throughout the years. He was a Husker fan from the word GO, enjoying many season tickets to several Husker sports. His interest in old cars grew fast. His first of many old cars was a 1954 Chevy. His favorite was a 1957 black Chevy, but his red 1930 Chevy got the most conversation. He spent many hours restoring these vehicles. Other interests included serving on the church council and the church mowing crew, the lake and boating, and having a lot of company. He took great pride in caring for his lawn. Dancing was also a love of his as well as going on trips with friends. He enjoyed family gatherings and summer steak fries and Christmas.

In addition to his wife Pat, he is survived by daughter Kimberley Polen of Texas, granddaughters Brandis (Read) Cowern of Des Moines, Iowa and Kylee Polen of Fremont, 3 great grandchildren, Calvin, Genevieve, and Todd, sister-in-law Norma Hartung, nieces LeAnn Karmann, Shara Wagner, and nephew Kent Hartung, and many cousins. He will also be greatly missed by his dog ‘KC’ who had a special seat in the truck and in Paul’s heart.

The funeral service will be 11 AM Tuesday at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Yutan. Following the lunch, the committal will be in Memorial Cemetery, Fremont. Visitation will be at the Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel, Fremont, Monday from 3 to 7 PM with the family present 5 to 7 PM. Memorials are suggested to his church and Dodge County Humane Society.
Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel
Fremont, NE
Online guestbook @ www.ludvigsenmortuary.com

Raymond Warren notified us of his brothers passing. Paul worked in plant trades and productions and retired from the Omaha Works on 12-31-2005 with 33 years of service.
Paul D. Warren
Age 84 of Blair, passed away Tuesday, May 29, 2018 at Crowell Home in Blair. Funeral services will be held Friday, June 1, 2018 at 10:30 AM at Country Bible Church in Blair. Luncheon will follow. Graveside services will be held at the Tekamah Cemetery at 1 PM. Visitation will be held Thursday, May 31 beginning at 4 PM with family receiving friends from 6 to 8 PM at Campbell Aman Funeral Home.

Paul grew up in rural Burt County near Decatur, Nebraska as one of six children born to George and Gertrude (Thomas) Warren. As with most depression era farm families, life would be considered tough by today’s standards. But life was full of love, hard work and games/competitions between siblings and friends. Paul attended Elm Creek Country School in rural Burt County and graduated from Decatur High School in 1950.

Paul married Beverly Jean Wedgewood of Tekamah, NE at a service in Council Bluffs, IA on July 12, 1954. Their marriage blessed them with 3 children; Rhonda (Steve) Baker of Spartanburg, South Carolina; Jeff (Julene) Warren of Blair, NE; and Joe (fiancée Roxane Bukowski) Warren of San Diego, CA. Grandchildren include Emily Kelley and Jackie (Jake) Foster, both of Spartanburg, South Carolina; Clay Warren of Blair, Nebraska and Kane (fiancée Breanne Magill) Warren of Tekamah, Nebraska. Great grandchildren Jacob and Kayelee Foster.

Paul was a member of Country Bible Church in Blair and faithfully served our Lord as a witness of his deep founded faith and as a role model through the Christian love he showed for others during his life. Paul was baptized into a life with Christ at First Baptist Church in Tekamah, NE. He knew that his life on earth was a precursor to an eternity in Heaven.

Paul spent the majority of his work life employed in various capacities at Western Electric/AT&T in Omaha. Through the years, many life-long friendships were formed through daily carpools to and from Blair and work. Paul retired from what had become Lucent Technologies in 1992 after 33 years, at age 59. For several years after retirement Paul worked for the Blair Golf Course mowing fairways and helping with course maintenance and then settled into what became a long “2nd career” as a delivery driver/dispatcher for Woodhouse Ford/Chrysler/Plymouth. He reluctantly gave up his driving duties in 2011 at the age of 78. He truly loved driving for Woodhouse and hanging out with the other “Geezers”.

Paul was an avid competitor and sportsman. He loved the spirit of a good game…most any game. Whether baseball or football in his youth or slow pitch softball, bowling, horseshoes or just about anything that could be turned into a competition as an adult, he had the uncanny ability to know that games were played as an enjoyment of life. If he won today but lost tomorrow, there was always the next day to try again. Cards, puzzles and board games could be the foundation of a good competition.
Paul loved all things outdoors. From gardening and yard work to hunting and fishing he undertook all projects with the same endless energy. He could make almost any activity into a sport if you wanted to challenge him on who could plant the most tomatoes or who could catch the most or biggest fish.

Paul and brother Raymond were perennial Horseshoe Pitching Champions at the 4th of July celebration in Tekamah. Each year they would show up and complain about how little practice time they had leading up to the event, just before they were again crowned champions. Summers typically included an annual fishing trip to Minnesota, most often with Mary Lou, Wedge, Kelly and Jay. Paul and Beverly enjoyed a number of trips to Las Vegas over the years usually joined by Raymond and Ann or Bob and LaDonna or other family and friends.

Paul loved his desserts and could always find room for a cookie or a piece of cake but he especially loved ice cream. Any flavor, topping, cone, bowl or milk shake. When offered ice cream bars with his meals at Crowell he was most often known to say; “Probably should.”

Paul was preceded in death by parents, George and Gertrude (Thomas) Warren. Father and mother-in-law Roy and Mamie (Johnson) Wedgewood. Brothers Tom and Lloyd Warren. Sisters Joan Dorn and Mary Lou Wedgewood. Brother-in-laws Tony Lewis, John Dorn, Lyle Wedgewood, Larry Hennig, Jerry Miles, Merwin Georgeson and Harold (Wedge) Wedgewood. Also preceding Paul were sister-in-laws Ardie Hennig, Evelyn Miles and Doris Georgeson. Also noted in passing, cousin and very special life’s friend, Bob Warren.

Paul is survived by his wife Beverly, children Rhonda (Steve), Jeff (Julene) and Joe (Roxane). Grandchildren Emily, Jackie (Jake), Clay and Kane (Breanne). Great grandchildren Jacob and Kayelee. Brother Raymond (Ann) Warren. Sister-in-laws Joyce Lewis and Joan Wedgewood. 38 nieces and nephews. And special family friend, LaDona Warren.
Campbell-Aman Funeral Home
444 South 17th Street
Blair, NE, US, 68008
http://www.campbellaman.com

Steve Miller notified us of the passing of Marcus “Mark” Kennedy from a post on the AT&T Facebook page. Mark retired from the Omaha Works on 1/13/1996 with 35 years of service.
Marcus W. Kennedy
10/14/1936 – 5/16/2018
Marcus Wayne Kennedy was born on October 14, 1936 in Enid, Oklahoma, unto the union of Waldo E. Kennedy and Gertrude Johnson Kennedy Hicks. He departed this life on May 16, 2018 at the Methodist Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska. He was preceded in death by his first wife Charlotte Kennedy, both parents, sister Elvira Hicks and daughter Corita Garrette Reynolds. Marcus was educated at St. Benedict School, Technical High School and Omaha University in Omaha, Nebraska.

Marcus was employed for several years with Rosen Novak Cadillac, Omaha Packinghouse and retired as a supervisor after 35 years at Western Electric, which subsequently became AT&T.

He lived a life replete with many hobbies and interests which included working on cars, gardening, yard landscaping, golfing, playing cards, cooking and grilling with his friends and family.

He was always excited about traveling; whether traveling by car or plane, he felt it to be educationally enriching and the experience brought much joy and happiness to his life. His white Chevy station wagon, which he loved, carpooled many friends and co-workers back and forward to work and in the process got banged around from his acts of kindness and generosity. Amazingly however, he used his beloved white chevy station wagon to crisscross the United States visiting family in Oklahoma, Disneyland in California, Niagara Falls and elsewhere.

You could always find him loading up his car to assist his children’s Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops, Baseball games/tournaments and stuffing every corner of any of his cars to move his children and grandchildren across the county to colleges, universities and away from home to seek new opportunities.

During his life of retirement Marcus Kennedy was a husband, father, uncle, brother in-law and best friend whose heart and home were like an empty bucket. His smiles and hugs were endless, and he always was available to hand them out even if you did not think you needed it.

Marcus leaves to cherish his wife Evelyn Faye Kennedy, daughter Marcia Kennedy, and son Charles Walker. Also, his daughters, Paulette Kennedy, Paula Kennedy (Alex), Wanda Kennedy, Angela Kennedy; son Wayne Kennedy (Gabrielle). Grandchildren Donatello Kennedy, Jahbari Kennedy and Kalen Ross plus a host of other relatives and friends.

Visitation Friday 5-7 PM Roeder Mortuary 2727 N 108th Street Omaha, NE.

Funeral Service Saturday (5/26/18) 10:00 AM at St. Benedict Catholic Church 2423 Grant Street Omaha, NE. Interment Graceland Park Cemetery.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – 108th Street Chapel
2727 N 108th St –
Omaha, NE – 402-496-9000
www.roedermortuary.com

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Evelyn. Evelyn retired from the Omaha Works on 2/12/1986.
Evelyn K. Sacco
Sacco, Evelyn K. Jul 3, 1934 – Apr 23, 2018 Omaha. Preceded in death by husband, Ralph Sacco; parents, Herbert and Harriet; sister, Sandy McKelvey. Survived by children, Suzie (Bobby) Stewart, Mt. Sterling, KY, Bruce (Sandy) Smith, Rocky Mount, MO, Gayle (Lyle) Barnett, Valley NE, Anne (David) Thomas, Kennard, NE; 10 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren. CELEBRATION OF LIFE 2-5pm Saturday, May 26, at Vet’s Club, 218 W. Eagle St., Arlington, NE. Memorials to Endless Journey Hospice, or to the family.
ROEDER MORTUARY-
108th St. Chapel
2727 North 108th St.
Omaha, NE
402-496-9000 www.RoederMortuary.com

Eleanor (Skip) Vessell
Vessell, Eleanor (Skip)

Feb 27, 1922 – May 11, 2018
Preceded in death by husband Charles; daughters, Mary Walker, and Ellen Vitale; and grandson Steven Vitale. Survived by son Frank Vessell; son-in-law Silvio Vitale; grandchildren, Therese Vitale (Jeff) Stamper, Laura Vitale, Scott Vitale, Lissa (Jeff) Vail, Susan (Tony) Campbell, and David Walker; great grandchildren, Chris and Chad Everett, Jennifer Garner, Parker Vitale, Matthew Ulanosky, Sean Jones, Eva Campbell, and Quentin Campbell ; sister-in-law Alice Michalsky; and 5 great-great grandchildren. VISITATION will be Thursday, May 31, 6-8pm, with ROSARY at 7pm, all at Crosby Colonial Chapel. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Friday, June 1, 10am at St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church. Interment: Calvary Cemetery.
CROSBY BURKET SWANSON Colonial Chapel
11902 W. Center Rd
Omaha, NE
402-333-7200
www.crosby-burket.com

Chet Sears notified us of the passing of Matthew J. Gaggiano. Matt was a machinist in 30 bldg. and retired from the Omaha Works on 3/27/1992. This notice was in the paper this morning, but wasn’t listed in the obits online nor listed at Arbor Cremation Society. This could be all that is published about Matthew. Check the W-H Obits (www.omaha.com) and Arbor Cremation Society (http://www.chapelofmemories.com/obituary) for further information.
Matthew J. Gaggiano
Gaggiano, Matthew J.

Aug. 14, 1939 – May 18. 2018
COMPLETE NOTICE LATER
Arbor Cremation Society
2819 S 125th Ave. Ste 367
Omaha, NE 68144
402-393-2509
Gaggiano, Matthew J.
Gaggiano, Matthew J. Aug 14, 1939 – May 18, 2018 Born in Buffalo, NY, to Arcangela (Festa) and Nuncio Gaggiano, Matthew relocated to Omaha in 1976 with Western Electric with whom he was employed for 32 years. He was proceeded in death by his parents; daughter, Lynn Gaggiano; stepdaughter, Jerralee North; son-in-law, Jim Shalgren. He is survived by wife, Evelyne; sisters, Bette Foster and Loretta (Ed) McKenna; brothers, Nicholas (Ruth) and Lawrence (Karen) Gaggiano; daughters, Lisa M Shalgren and Lori Gaggiano; stepchildren, Jeffery and Jarl (Diana) Rue and Jann (Mark) Bergerson; 12 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. MEMORIAL SERVICE: 10:30am Thursday, May 24th, at Westside Church, 15050 West Dodge Rd., Omaha NE. Private Interment. Arbor Cremation Society
2819 S 125th Ave,
Ste 367
Omaha NE 68144
402-393-0319

Deb Gulizia notified us of the passing of Eugene Wills. He retired from the Omaha Works in 2004 with 38 years of service.
Eugene C. Wills,
Wills, Eugene C.

Date of Birth
June 11, 1944
Lincoln, Nebraska
Entered into Rest
May 8, 2018
Gretna, Nebraska
Funeral Service
Saturday, May 19, 2018 ~ 10:00 a.m.
American Lutheran Church ~ Ashland, Nebraska
Interment at Ashland Cemetery ~ Ashland, Nebraska
Visitation
Friday, May 18, 2018 ~ 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Marcy Chapel ~ Ashland, Nebraska
Memorials
In Care of the Family
Eugene C. Wills, 73, of Ashland, NE, died Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at Gretna Community Living Center in Gretna, NE. He was born on June 11, 1944 in Lincoln NE to Clarence E and Ila M. (Wallinger) Wills. He grew up on a farm in Ashland with his parents and sister, Gwen. Eugene graduated from Ashland High School in 1962. Eugene was married to Teri (Pike) Pierce for 18 years until they were divorced. Teri and Eugene had two children together, Brenda and Daryl. On July 4, 1997, he was married to Sandra Schulze. He worked for Standard Station for a few years and he spent 38 years working for Western Electric until his retirement in 2004.
Eugene enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. He also enjoyed watching softball games, camping with family, fishing, trap shooting, watching his race horses, Husker football, mowing and caring for his yard.
He is survived by wife of 21 years, Sandra Wills; children, Brenda (Kevin) Gautier of Aurora and Daryl (Julie) Wills of Ashland; grandchildren, Lauck Gautier, Jessica Gautier and Cleo Wills; step-grandchildren, Marcus Sikora, Paul Thomas Wright and Luke Richard Wright; great-grandchildren, Lucas, Noah, Grace, Bryce, Zoe, Willow and Ava; step-children, Mardra (Quinn) Sikora of Omaha and Tim (Lisa) Wright of Omaha; sister, Gwen Hightshoe of Ashland.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Ila Wills.
Marcy Mortuary
105 N 15th Street
Ashland, NE 68003
http://marcysvoboda.com/marcy-mortuary-home

Bonnie and her husband “Barney” both worked at the Lincoln Works and transferred to the Omaha Works when the Lincoln Works closed. We can’t find their retirement dates at the Omaha Works.
Bonnie Dee Shrader Rauch
Rauch, Bonnie Dee Shrader

March 1, 1926 – May 10, 2018
Bonnie Dee Shrader Rauch died May 10, 2018, age: 92.
Bonnie was born on a farm in Surprise, NE where she learned to love nature, the outdoors, and life. You would always find her alongside her dad helping with chores or roaming the pasture picking wildflowers or looking for wild animals to bring home for pets. During her senior year in high school, the family moved to Lincoln, NE where Bonnie graduated from Lincoln High.
After graduation, she went to work for Western Electric in Lincoln where she met her future husband, Bonnie’s life journey took her from Surprise to Lincoln, to Omaha, to Doniphan, then back to Lincoln where she and her family attended many trapshoots, making many dear friends along the way. Bonnie had a deep affection for flowers, for dancing, for watching her birds and squirrels.
She was an avid and dedicated Nebraska girls volleyball fan and loved raising her four daughters. Bonnie also adored watching her grandchildren and great-grandchildren grow. One of Bonnie’s endearing qualities was her sense of humor which she kept to the very end.
Bonnie is survived by her four daughters: Sandra Kaye ( Dr. Stephen G.) Swanson, Vicki Lynn ( Roger V.) Voorhees, Barbara Jean Stanbro and Kathy Sue Treska; 6 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.
A private service will be held for immediate family only. Preceding her in death was her husband, Loren Joseph ‘Barney’ Rauch; parents Walter Clark Shrader and Ellen Martha Foster; sisters Martha ‘Jean’ Ellis and Doris Elaine Johnson. Memorials may be sent to Tabitha Hospice, 4720 Randolph Street, Lincoln, NE 68510. Lincoln Memorial Park & funeral home is handling the funeral arrangements. Condolences www.lincolnfh.com

Nadine A. (Wesely) Jones
Jones, Nadine A. (Wesely)

Nadine A. (Wesely) Jones, 83, of Fremont, NE died Sunday, May 6, 2018 with her family beside her.
Nadine was born on October 31st, 1934 in Cedar Bluffs to Joseph A. and Ethel (Fisher) Wesely. She grew up in Cedar Bluffs and graduated from Cedar Bluffs High School in 1952. The youngest of 7 sisters and one brother, the family moved to town when she was 6 months old.
When Nadine was 11 years old she detasseled corn. At age 14, she began waiting tables in a small café in town and later in Fremont at the Star Hamburger. At an early age, Nadine and her twin sister, Neola, sang duets at many school functions and weddings. They traveled to sing for the Disabled Veterans and Postmaster conventions. After graduating in 1952, she worked in the office of Gamble Skogmo, Inc. in Fremont, NE.
In 1954, Nadine married George R. Kubr. They farmed near Bruno and David City, NE. They had 4 sons and 3 daughters. After a ten year marriage, Nadine moved to Cedar Bluffs with the children and later to Fremont. She returned to Gambles Skogmo for 2.5 years. Nadine retired from Western Electric / AT&T Tech in 1989 after 21 years.
In 1971, Nadine moved to Omaha and on June 29th, 1975 married Harold W. Jones at the “Little Brown Church” in Nashua, Iowa.
While Nadine had a quiet manner, she had a great impact on many lives. She had an exceptional talent and love for singing and enjoyed dancing as well.
Survivors include: daughters, Gloria Brohimer of Omaha, Diane (Dave) Ranzau of Maple Grove, MN, Louise (Mark) Mills of St. Joseph, MO; son, Raymond (Jean) Kubr of Germantown, MD; 13 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and one great-great grandson; sister, Helen Placek of Omaha and twin sister, Neola Boyer of Melrose, MN.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Harold Jones; sisters Evelyn Wesely, Evangeline Vojtech, Ethel Eggers and Delores Stoupa; brother, Orven Wesely; and sons, Joseph, George and Ernest Kubr.
Funeral Service will be 11:00 A.M., Friday, May 11, 2018 at Salem Lutheran Church in Fremont, NE. Rev. Chris Hruska will officiate. Visitation with family receiving friends, Thursday, May 10, at Moser Memorial Chapel from 6-8 PM and continuing 1 hour prior to the funeral on Friday at the church. Burial will be at 1pm at Memorial Cemetery in Fremont.
Memorials may be directed to organizations offering transitional services for victims of domestic abuse.
Moser Memorial Chapel Funeral & Cremation Services Fremont
2170 N Somers Ave.
Fremont, Nebraska 68025
www.mosermemorialchapels.com

Beth M. Welte
Welte, Beth M.

Age 91
Beth M. Welte of Louisville, NE, is survived by her children: Ralph Edward (Betty), of Omaha; Paul (Donna), of Cedar Creek; Nancy (Lavern) Olson, Mary (Tim) Garcia, all of Louisville; and Stanley (Carroll) of Tekamah; many grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Mabel Ingram; husband, Ralph; brothers and sisters: Paul, Kathern, Gene, and Myrna; grandchildren, Eric Welte, Mark Garcia; and great-granddaughter, Sloan Wright. FUNERAL SERVICES: Wednesday, May 9th, at 11am at First United Methodist Church, 222 Walnut Street, Louisville, NE, with burial at Glendale Cemetery, Louisville, NE. VISITATION: Tuesday, May 8th, from 1-9pm, with the family greeting friends from 6-8pm, all at the funeral home. Family suggest memorials to the family for later designation. Condolences may be sent to: www.fusselmanallenharvey.com
FUSSELMAN-ALLEN-HARVEY FUNERAL HOME
Louisville, NE (402) 234-3985

We were notified of Bev’s passing by the family. Bev worked in QA and retired from the Omaha Works on 11/19/1999 with over 40 years of service.
Beverley “Bev” Schuerman
Schuerman, Beverley “Bev”

Oct 23, 1941 – Apr 29, 2018
Beverley “Bev” Schuerman, age 76, of Omaha, NE. She was born in Chicago, IL, to the late Walter Roggenkamp and Clara (Kovarick) Roggenkamp. Beloved wife of the late Gerald Schuerman. Dear sister of Janice Timpe (the late William Timpe), the late Carol Boyles and the late Joan DeGrazia. Loving aunt to Deonne (Tim) Wanat, Craig (Teresa) Timpe, William Timpe. Memorable great-aunt to Ashley, Alyssa, Jeremy Wanat; Justen, Jordan, Jacob Timpe; Frances and Grace Timpe. Beverley was a loyal worker at Lucent in Omaha for 40 years. Bev loved to laugh, shop, work on ceramics, spoil her puppies and most of all she loved spending time with family. GRAVESIDE SERVICE for Beverley will be held on May 31, 2018 at 9am at Lincoln Memorial Park, 6700 S 14th St Lincoln, NE.
LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME
6800 S. 14th St.,
Lincoln, NE 68512
(402) 423-1515

A close friend of JoAnn Cruse wrote and asked why a notice was never sent out about her passing. I related to the friend that we were never notified of her passing was the reason. JoAnn passed three years ago, I found her obiturary and I am posting as a very late notice.
JoAnn Cruse worked in injection molding and we have no record of when she retired. JoAnn also worked as a bartender at the old Stockade in Millard.
JoAnn E. Cruse
Cruse, JoAnn E.

Feb 22, 2015 8
Cruse, JoAnn E. Age 80 Omaha, NE. Passed away on February 16, 2015. Born August 7, 1934 in Omaha. JoAnn was the daughter of the late Harry and May Elbling. She is survived by her 5 children, Diane (Charlie) Roll, Debbie Juelfs, Patty (Scott) O’Connor, Mitchel (Carole) Cruse and Kelly Cruse and 11, grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild; also many other family and friends. JoAnn was preceded by her sisters, Betty and Tootie and many wonderful friends, especially “Poops” “Not the victory but the action; not the goal but the game; in the deed the glory.” There really is no place like Nebraska! In lieu of flowers donations to Nebraska Humane Society is preferred. Private services at a later date.
CHAPEL OF MEMORIES
9001 Arbor Street #111
Omaha, NE
402-551-1011 omahachapelofmemories.com

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Thomas. He retired from the Works 2/12/1986.
Thomas E. Waples
Waples, Thomas E.

Apr 24, 2018
Jan 30, 1923 – Apr 22, 2018 Preceded in death by his wife, Patricia; parents, Lynn and Mary Waples; and his infant son, David. Survived by children: Thomas (Angela) Waples, Omaha, NE; Mary (Tim) Myers, Kansas City, MO; Stephen (Tammy) Waples, Deerfield, IL; grandchildren: Brian Myers, Jill Green, Blake Waples, and Rebecca Waples; as well as four great-grandchildren. VISITATION: Wednesday, from 5-7pm, with a Rosary at 7pm, at Kalher-Dolce Mortuary. MEMORIAL SERVICE: Thursday, 11am, at St. Columbkille Catholic Church. Private Family Inurnment at Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Church or charity of your choice.
KAHLER DOLCE MORTUARY
411 N Washington St.
Papillion, NE
402-339-3232 www.Kalherdolcemortuary.com

The family notified us of the passing of Gary Schuerman. Gary worked on the shipping dock in 30 bldg. and retired on 10/31/1991.
Gerald Leo Schuerman
Gerald L. Schuerman passed away on Feb. 18, 2018 in Omaha.
Gerald was born on a farm west of Plymouth to Benhard and Mabel Schuerman on Nov. 25, 1929. He was baptized from St Paul’s Lutheran Church of Plymouth. He graduated from Plymouth High School.
Gerald married Lois Kreuscher in 1951. They had one son, Gary Allen Schuerman. They lived in Lincoln and he worked for Western Electric in Omaha all his life. In May of 1975, he married Beverly Roggenkamp and lived in Omaha.
Gerald is survived by his wife, Beverly; his grandchildren, Stacy and Kendra, children of Gary Allen and Cindy of Kansas City; his sister, Gwendolyn Rahe and husband, Darold of Beatrice.
He was preceded in death by his parents; and his brothers, Dale, Lowell and Larry.
Services are pending, with Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery of Lincoln in charge. Cremation has taken place. Contact the funeral home for further details.
LINCOLN MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY
6800 S 14TH ST
LINCOLN, NE 68512 | 402-423-1515
www.dignitymemorial.com/lincoln-memorial-funeral-home/en-us/index.page

Edie Riester notified us of the passing of Kay Parker. Kay retired from the Works on 8/31/2000.
Kay F. (Best) Parker
Parker, Kay F. (Best)

Aug 22, 1940 – Feb 19, 2018 Age 77, of Omaha. Preceded by father, Clark Leslie Best; mother, Mildred Best; husband, Leon “Jim” L. Parker; sister, Mary Rita Feser. Survived by children: Dennis Parker, Kelly Juvrud (Sam), Douglas Parker, Kimberly Parker (Kurt Edwards), Donn Parker (Felicia) and David Parker (Debi); brother, Michael Best; 18 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; family friend, Christine Clinton; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and great friends. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Thursday, February 22nd, at 11am at Mary Our Queen Catholic Church, 3405 S 119th St., Omaha, NE 68144. Interment at Westlawn Hillcrest Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the family. To leave a condolence, visit: www.bramanmortuary.com 402-895-3400
BRAMAN MORTUARY
Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144 St.
Omaha, NE

Margarita B. Griffith
Griffith,Margarita B.

Jun 10, 1922 – Feb 14, 2018 Preceded by husband, Willard L. Griffith; daughter, Beverly R. McEwan. Survived by children: Richard (Bonnie Moore) Griffith, Lyle (June) Griffith, and Joan (Ronald) Dubas; grandchildren: Elizabeth, Joseph, Nikki, Dameon, Jamie, Wesley, Shannon, Joseph Jr., Sheila, Jessica; several great grandchildren; siblings: Richard (Lil) Arellano, Delores Boster, and Elizabeth “Betty” Johnson. SERVICES: 10am Saturday at Forest Lawn. VISITATION: 9-10am Saturday at Forest Lawn. Burial: Forest Lawn Cemetery. 451-1000 www.forestlawnomaha.com
Forest Lawn Funeral Home and Cemetery
7909 Mormon Bridge Rd.
Omaha, NE

Janice Marie Rozic
Rozic, Janice Marie

Dec 30, 1939 – Feb 14, 2018 Age 78 of Omaha, died on Wednesday at Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. She was born the daughter of Walter A. and Marie E. (Deremer) Mason in Seward, NE. She was preceded in death by her parents; son, Bryan Rozic; brother, Walter “Frank” Mason. She is survived by sons, Bennett Rozic, Omaha, Bradley Rozic, Chamberlin, SD, Brent Rozic, Gainesville, GA; daughter, Bethany Slater, Waterloo, NE; 3 grandchildren; brothers, Roger Mason, Reno, NV, Stanley Mason, Omaha, NE. Janice worked for many years at At&T as well as Western Electric. No Services are planned at this time and cremation has taken place. Memorials can be made to Visiting Nurses Association.
REICHMUTH FUNERAL HOME
21901 West Maple

Tom Risinger and Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Connie. She retired from the Omaha Works on 3/18/1996.
Constance Nadine “Connie” Rue
Rue, Constance Nadine “Connie”
Omaha.
Passed away on February 12, 2018 in Mesa, AZ. Born March 1941 in Beatrice, NE. Preceded in death by parents, Louis Glasscock and Ella Hall; sisters, Geradine Hagemeier, and Corinne Winstead. Survived by her husband, Gerald Rue; sister, Bernie Nicodemus; sons: Thomas Rue (Christine), Lavern Rue, and Daryl Rue (Traci); step-sons, Jeffry Rue, and Jarl Rue (Diana); half-brother, Herbert Hall Jr; 16 grandchildren; and 8 great grandchildren. FUNERAL SERVICE will be held at Braman Mortuary, 6505 S. 144th Street, on May 12th, at 11am.
Braman Mortuary
6505 S. 144th Street
Omaha, NE

Steve Odell notified us of the passing of Frank. He worked in the cable plant twisters.
Frank Bartman
Bartman, Frank

Age 70 Preceded in death by daughter, Joan; parents, Frank and Catherine Bartman; brother, Joe Bartman. Survived by wife, Sue; daughter, Patricia Drelicharz; son, Frank (Dawn) Bartman; 8 grandchildren: Lauren, Jessica, Kera (Gabe), Travis, Kristin (James), Sedaira, Emily, and Amber; 4 great-grandchildren: Justin, Lilly, Nathan and Seth; brother, John Bartman; sisters, Cathie Bartman and Rosemary (Terry) Ebert; many nieces and nephews. VISITATION: Saturday, 11am-1pm, with 1pm FUNERAL SERVICE at Funeral Home. St. 402-731-1234 www.klsfuneralhome.com
KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME
5108 “F”
Omaha, NE

Dick “Scotty” Scott notified us the passing of June. She retired from the Omaha Works on 7/15/1978
June Schuster
Schuster, June

Nov 6, 1921 – Feb 11, 2018 Of Gretna. Preceded in death by husband of 68 years, Roy Schuster; granddaughter, Kimberly D. Gilliland. Survived by daughter, Cheryl (Jeff) Gilliland; son, Gary (Evelyn) Schuster; grandchildren, Jeff Todd Gilliland, Carrie Mae Johnson; great – grandchildren: Kenna, Bridger, Avery, Tyler, Katelynn. FUNERAL MASS: 10am Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018, at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 508 Angus St., Gretna, NE. Interment: Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Gretna, NE. 402-332-0090 www.RoederMortuary.com
ROEDER MORTUARY
Gretna Chapel
11710 Standing Stone Dr.
Gretna, NE

Steve Odell notified us of the passing of LeRoy “Bud” Prochaska. He worked on the twisters in the cable plant. Bud retired from the Omaha Works on 2/18/1996.
LeRoy F. Prochaska
Prochaska, LeRoy F.

Prochaska, LeRoy F. Aug 27, 1938 – Jan 21, 2018 Preceded in death by wife, Bonnie K.; daughter, Lisa; brother, Robert; sister, Joan Zelazny; parents, Frank and Julia. Survived by son, Scott (Melissa); grandchildren: Nikoli, Percy, and Kayleigh; other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends on Friday, Jan. 26th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL on Saturday, Jan. 27th at 12noon at St. Gerald Catholic Church, 9602 “Q” St. Interment, Calvary Cemetery. www.heafeyheafey.com
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER,
WEST CENTER CHAPEL
7805 W. Center Rd.,
Omaha, NE

Chet Sears notified us of the passing of Matthew J. Gaggiano. Matt was a machinist in 30 bldg. and retired from the Omaha Works on 3/27/1992. This notice was in the paper this morning, but wasn’t listed in the obits online nor listed at Arbor Cremation Society. This could be all that is published about Matthew. Check the W-H Obits (www.omaha.com) and Arbor Cremation Society (http://www.chapelofmemories.com/obituary) for further information.
Matthew J. Gaggiano
Gaggiano, Matthew J
.
Aug. 14, 1939 – May 18. 2018
COMPLETE NOTICE LATER
Arbor Cremation Society
2819 S 125th Ave. Ste 367
Omaha, NE 68144
402-393-2509
Gaggiano, Matthew J.
Gaggiano, Matthew J. Aug 14, 1939 – May 18, 2018 Born in Buffalo, NY, to Arcangela (Festa) and Nuncio Gaggiano, Matthew relocated to Omaha in 1976 with Western Electric with whom he was employed for 32 years. He was proceeded in death by his parents; daughter, Lynn Gaggiano; stepdaughter, Jerralee North; son-in-law, Jim Shalgren. He is survived by wife, Evelyne; sisters, Bette Foster and Loretta (Ed) McKenna; brothers, Nicholas (Ruth) and Lawrence (Karen) Gaggiano; daughters, Lisa M Shalgren and Lori Gaggiano; stepchildren, Jeffery and Jarl (Diana) Rue and Jann (Mark) Bergerson; 12 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. MEMORIAL SERVICE: 10:30am Thursday, May 24th, at Westside Church, 15050 West Dodge Rd., Omaha NE. Private Interment. Arbor Cremation Society
2819 S 125th Ave,
Ste 367
Omaha NE 68144
402-393-0319

Deb Gulizia notified us of the passing of Eugene Wills. He retired from the Omaha Works in 2004 with 38 years of service.
Eugene C. Wills,
Wills, Eugene C.

Date of Birth
June 11, 1944
Lincoln, Nebraska
Entered into Rest
May 8, 2018
Gretna, Nebraska
Funeral Service
Saturday, May 19, 2018 ~ 10:00 a.m.
American Lutheran Church ~ Ashland, Nebraska
Interment at Ashland Cemetery ~ Ashland, Nebraska
Visitation
Friday, May 18, 2018 ~ 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Marcy Chapel ~ Ashland, Nebraska
Memorials
In Care of the Family
Eugene C. Wills, 73, of Ashland, NE, died Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at Gretna Community Living Center in Gretna, NE. He was born on June 11, 1944 in Lincoln NE to Clarence E and Ila M. (Wallinger) Wills. He grew up on a farm in Ashland with his parents and sister, Gwen. Eugene graduated from Ashland High School in 1962. Eugene was married to Teri (Pike) Pierce for 18 years until they were divorced. Teri and Eugene had two children together, Brenda and Daryl. On July 4, 1997, he was married to Sandra Schulze. He worked for Standard Station for a few years and he spent 38 years working for Western Electric until his retirement in 2004.
Eugene enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. He also enjoyed watching softball games, camping with family, fishing, trap shooting, watching his race horses, Husker football, mowing and caring for his yard.
He is survived by wife of 21 years, Sandra Wills; children, Brenda (Kevin) Gautier of Aurora and Daryl (Julie) Wills of Ashland; grandchildren, Lauck Gautier, Jessica Gautier and Cleo Wills; step-grandchildren, Marcus Sikora, Paul Thomas Wright and Luke Richard Wright; great-grandchildren, Lucas, Noah, Grace, Bryce, Zoe, Willow and Ava; step-children, Mardra (Quinn) Sikora of Omaha and Tim (Lisa) Wright of Omaha; sister, Gwen Hightshoe of Ashland.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Ila Wills.
Marcy Mortuary
105 N 15th Street
Ashland, NE 68003
http://marcysvoboda.com/marcy-mortuary-home

Bonnie and her husband “Barney” both worked at the Lincoln Works and transferred to the Omaha Works when the Lincoln Works closed. We can’t find their retirement dates at the Omaha Works.
Bonnie Dee Shrader Rauch
Rauch, Bonnie Dee Shrader
March 1, 1926 – May 10, 2018
Bonnie Dee Shrader Rauch died May 10, 2018, age: 92.
Bonnie was born on a farm in Surprise, NE where she learned to love nature, the outdoors, and life. You would always find her alongside her dad helping with chores or roaming the pasture picking wildflowers or looking for wild animals to bring home for pets. During her senior year in high school, the family moved to Lincoln, NE where Bonnie graduated from Lincoln High.
After graduation, she went to work for Western Electric in Lincoln where she met her future husband, Bonnie’s life journey took her from Surprise to Lincoln, to Omaha, to Doniphan, then back to Lincoln where she and her family attended many trapshoots, making many dear friends along the way. Bonnie had a deep affection for flowers, for dancing, for watching her birds and squirrels.
She was an avid and dedicated Nebraska girls volleyball fan and loved raising her four daughters. Bonnie also adored watching her grandchildren and great-grandchildren grow. One of Bonnie’s endearing qualities was her sense of humor which she kept to the very end.
Bonnie is survived by her four daughters: Sandra Kaye ( Dr. Stephen G.) Swanson, Vicki Lynn ( Roger V.) Voorhees, Barbara Jean Stanbro and Kathy Sue Treska; 6 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.
A private service will be held for immediate family only. Preceding her in death was her husband, Loren Joseph ‘Barney’ Rauch; parents Walter Clark Shrader and Ellen Martha Foster; sisters Martha ‘Jean’ Ellis and Doris Elaine Johnson. Memorials may be sent to Tabitha Hospice, 4720 Randolph Street, Lincoln, NE 68510. Lincoln Memorial Park & funeral home is handling the funeral arrangements. Condolences www.lincolnfh.com

Nadine A. (Wesely) Jones
Jones, Nadine A. (Wesely)

Nadine A. (Wesely) Jones, 83, of Fremont, NE died Sunday, May 6, 2018 with her family beside her.
Nadine was born on October 31st, 1934 in Cedar Bluffs to Joseph A. and Ethel (Fisher) Wesely. She grew up in Cedar Bluffs and graduated from Cedar Bluffs High School in 1952. The youngest of 7 sisters and one brother, the family moved to town when she was 6 months old.
When Nadine was 11 years old she detasseled corn. At age 14, she began waiting tables in a small café in town and later in Fremont at the Star Hamburger. At an early age, Nadine and her twin sister, Neola, sang duets at many school functions and weddings. They traveled to sing for the Disabled Veterans and Postmaster conventions. After graduating in 1952, she worked in the office of Gamble Skogmo, Inc. in Fremont, NE.
In 1954, Nadine married George R. Kubr. They farmed near Bruno and David City, NE. They had 4 sons and 3 daughters. After a ten year marriage, Nadine moved to Cedar Bluffs with the children and later to Fremont. She returned to Gambles Skogmo for 2.5 years. Nadine retired from Western Electric / AT&T Tech in 1989 after 21 years.
In 1971, Nadine moved to Omaha and on June 29th, 1975 married Harold W. Jones at the “Little Brown Church” in Nashua, Iowa.
While Nadine had a quiet manner, she had a great impact on many lives. She had an exceptional talent and love for singing and enjoyed dancing as well.
Survivors include: daughters, Gloria Brohimer of Omaha, Diane (Dave) Ranzau of Maple Grove, MN, Louise (Mark) Mills of St. Joseph, MO; son, Raymond (Jean) Kubr of Germantown, MD; 13 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and one great-great grandson; sister, Helen Placek of Omaha and twin sister, Neola Boyer of Melrose, MN.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Harold Jones; sisters Evelyn Wesely, Evangeline Vojtech, Ethel Eggers and Delores Stoupa; brother, Orven Wesely; and sons, Joseph, George and Ernest Kubr.
Funeral Service will be 11:00 A.M., Friday, May 11, 2018 at Salem Lutheran Church in Fremont, NE. Rev. Chris Hruska will officiate. Visitation with family receiving friends, Thursday, May 10, at Moser Memorial Chapel from 6-8 PM and continuing 1 hour prior to the funeral on Friday at the church. Burial will be at 1pm at Memorial Cemetery in Fremont.
Memorials may be directed to organizations offering transitional services for victims of domestic abuse.
Moser Memorial Chapel Funeral & Cremation Services Fremont
2170 N Somers Ave.
Fremont, Nebraska 68025
www.mosermemorialchapels.com

Beth M. Welte
Welte, Beth M.

Age 91
Beth M. Welte of Louisville, NE, is survived by her children: Ralph Edward (Betty), of Omaha; Paul (Donna), of Cedar Creek; Nancy (Lavern) Olson, Mary (Tim) Garcia, all of Louisville; and Stanley (Carroll) of Tekamah; many grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Mabel Ingram; husband, Ralph; brothers and sisters: Paul, Kathern, Gene, and Myrna; grandchildren, Eric Welte, Mark Garcia; and great-granddaughter, Sloan Wright. FUNERAL SERVICES: Wednesday, May 9th, at 11am at First United Methodist Church, 222 Walnut Street, Louisville, NE, with burial at Glendale Cemetery, Louisville, NE. VISITATION: Tuesday, May 8th, from 1-9pm, with the family greeting friends from 6-8pm, all at the funeral home. Family suggest memorials to the family for later designation. Condolences may be sent to: www.fusselmanallenharvey.com
FUSSELMAN-ALLEN-HARVEY FUNERAL HOME
Louisville, NE (402) 234-3985

Ryland Giles notified us of the passing of his brother-in-law Lowell R. Campbell. Lowell retired from the Omaha Works on 10/18/2003 with 42 years of service.
Lowell R. Campbell
Campbell, Lowell R.

Age 76
Lowell R. Campbell of Lincoln passed away May 2, 2018. He was born March 11, 1942 in Saunders County, NE, to Edward and Irene (Hauschild) Campbell. Survived by son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Lanee Campbell, and their son, Dalton, all of Lincoln; son and daughter-in-law, James, his wife and two children, all of LaVista, NE; brother and sister-in-law, Carl and Karen Campbell of Ashland; sisters and brother-in-law, Phyllis Johnson of Lincoln; Norma and Ryland Giles of Ceresco. Preceded in death by his parents. SERVICES: 10am Saturday, May 5, 2018, at Wyuka Funeral Home. VISITATION: Friday, May 4, 2018, from 2-8pm, with family greeting friends from 6-8pm, at Wyuka Funeral Home. Memorials to the family for a later designation. Online condolences may be left at www.wyuka.com
WYUKA FUNERAL HOME
3600 “O” St., Lo
Lincoln, NE 402-474-3600

Steve Miller notified us of the passing of Harold Peterson. Pete work in the die lab in the cable shop and retired from the Omaha Works on 6/1/1998.
Harold Everett Peterson
Peterson, Harold Everett

Apr 3, 1933 – May 2, 2018
Pete was born in Volin, SD, to Lottie and Martin Peterson. Memories of his tightknit family, idyllic childhood, and his beloved mother’s cooking (especially her cinnamon rolls) stayed with him throughout his life. Western Electric brought him to Omaha where he married and raised a family of his own. He enjoyed Yankee baseball, tending to his vegetable garden, and home projects. Pete’s willingness to lend a hand, quiet sense of humor, and gentle nature endeared him to all lucky enough to know him, and he will be greatly missed. Pete was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Frances; daughter, Diana; and brother, Bob. He is survived by children: Francesca, Jennifer (John), Michael (Kathy), Lynda, and LeAnn; son-in-law, Tom; grandchildren; great-grandchildren; sisters, Esther Klemmensen and Norma Nyhaug; and many nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends Sunday, May 6th, from 3-5pm at West Center Chapel. FUNERAL: Monday, May 7th, 10am, West Center Chapel. Private Interment. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to American Diabetes Association or Lutheran Family Services.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK- CUTLER,
WEST CENTER CHAPEL
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE

Marv Abramson notified us of the passing of Gary. Gary worked in the cable shop and retired on 8/31/2001.
Gary E. Mongar
Mongar, Gary E.

July 13, 1944 ~ April 23, 2018
Age 73 years of age
Preceded in death by: Parents, Patrick & Florence; Sister, Sue and Brother, Ted. Survived by: Wife, Carol; Sons, Michael, Christopher (Janeen) and Jeffrey; Brother, Dean (Eileen); Sisters, Juanita (Joe) and Darlene; Brother-in-law, Chuck and many other relatives and friends.
GATHERING: Thursday, April 26, 2018 from 6-8:00pm with Prayer Service at 7:30pm at Braman Mortuary (Southwest Chapel)
Celebration of Gary’s Life: Friday, April 27, 2018 at 10:30am at St. Stephen the Martyr Catholic Church (16701 S St) INURNMENT: Monday, April 30, 2018 at 9:00am at Omaha National Cemetery (14250 Schram Rd). Memorials may be directed to the American Diabetes Association or a charity of your choosing.
www.bramanmortuary.com
BRAMAN MORTUARY
Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144 St.
Omaha. NE
402-895-3400

Beryl managed the BELLCORE group at the Omaha Works. We have no record of when he retired but is believed that it was in 1996.
Beryl N. Harris
Harris, Beryl N.

Nov 2, 1931 – Apr 22, 2018 Preceded in death by parents, Paul and Lorene (Smith) Harris; brother, Grovert Harris; and sister, Ida Irene Carter. Survived by wife of 65 years, Waldine; children, Ronald (Lisa) Harris, and Connie Harris; grandchildren, Robert and Rebecca Heineman, and Ryan Pravecek; and sister, Eileen Byrne (Jude). VISITATION: Tuesday, April 24, from 4-7pm at John A. Gentleman Mortuaries Pacific Street Chapel. FUNERAL SERVICE: Wednesday at 10:30am at St. Mark Lutheran Church, 1821 N. 90th St. Interment: Omaha National Cemetery. Memorials to: St. Mark Lutheran Church. JOHN A. GENTLEMAN MORTUARIES & CREMATORY
PACIFIC STREET CHAPEL
14151 Pacific St
Omaha, NE
402-391-1664 www.johnagentleman.com

Many friends have notified us of the passing of Ed. He retired from the Works on 7/5/1999.
Edward J. “Ed” Dergan
Dergan, Edward J. “Ed”

Dec 21, 1940 – Apr 21, 2018
Edward Joseph “Ed” Dergan of Omaha Nebraska died peacefully at the Hospice House in Omaha on April 21, 2018 at the age of 77. Ed was born December 21, 1940, in Omaha, Nebraska. He attended Omaha Central High School. Ed served in the Army Reserves for 8 years; and later worked at the Western Electric/ATT/Avaya/Lucent cable plant for more than 33 years before retiring in 1999. In his spare time, Ed enjoyed golf, bowling, and spending time with friends and family. Ed is survived by his two sons, Scott and his wife Joanie, and Doug and his wife Lynette, both of Omaha; 5 grandkids, Andrew, Shelby, Bailey, McKenna and Zach, all of Omaha; nieces Gay Biga of Phoenix, AZ, Karen Wilson of Westminster, CO, and Gwen Gustafson of Phoenix, AZ. He was preceded in death by his father, Edward Sr. and his mother, Arlene Griffith; sisters, Arlene Walker and Barbara Gustafson; and long-time partner, Kay Oglevie. Memorial Services are pending. Inurnment at a later date at Forest Lawn Cemetery.
Forest Lawn Funeral Home and Cemetery
7909 Mormon Bridge Rd.
Omaha, NE 68152
451-1000 www.forestlawnomaha.com

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Thomas. He retired from the Works 2/12/1986.
Thomas E. Waples
Waples, Thomas E.
Apr 24, 2018
Jan 30, 1923 – Apr 22, 2018 Preceded in death by his wife, Patricia; parents, Lynn and Mary Waples; and his infant son, David. Survived by children: Thomas (Angela) Waples, Omaha, NE; Mary (Tim) Myers, Kansas City, MO; Stephen (Tammy) Waples, Deerfield, IL; grandchildren: Brian Myers, Jill Green, Blake Waples, and Rebecca Waples; as well as four great-grandchildren. VISITATION: Wednesday, from 5-7pm, with a Rosary at 7pm, at Kalher-Dolce Mortuary. MEMORIAL SERVICE: Thursday, 11am, at St. Columbkille Catholic Church. Private Family Inurnment at Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Church or charity of your choice.
KAHLER DOLCE MORTUARY
411 N Washington St.
Papillion, NE

Late Notice – Dick worked in the old GP Relay moulding area. Dick Retired from the Works on 2/20/1991.
Richard L. “Dick” Koltes
Koltes, Richard L. “Dick”

December 24, 1938 – April 14, 2018
Age 79 of Omaha
Survived by: Wife: Candyce, Sons: Greg (Cassi) of Omaha and Matt (Jenny) of Omaha, Daughter: Jeannie (Paul) Swanson of Apple Valley, MN, 9 Grandchildren, 6 Great-Grandchildren. MEMORIAL PRAYER SERVICE: 10:30AM Wednesday, April 18th at St. Pius X Catholic Church, 6905 Blondo St. Omaha, NE 68104 with family receiving friends at 10:00AM. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Heart Association.
Braman Mortuary & Cremation Service
6506 S 144th St.
Omaha, NE 68137

Pete Saltzman worked in trades and retired from the Works on 8/31/2003.
Peter “Pete” F. Jr. Saltzman
Saltzman, Peter F. Jr. “Pete”
Nov 10, 1946 – Apr 12, 2018
Pete was a U.S. Navy Veteran during Vietnam. Preceded in death by son, Michael; parents, Peter and Eleanor. Survived by wife, Helen; children: Jeff (Krystal) Saltzman, Jennifer (Jake) Retzlaff, Amy Saltzman; siblings: Frank Saltzman, Rhoda Saltzman, Dave (Jocelyn) Saltzman; grandchildren: Chaeli, Mason, Samantha, Angelique, Emma, Devon, Jersey; many other relatives and friends. VISITATION: Sunday, April 22, 2018, from 3-5pm at Braman Mortuary (Southwest Chapel). CELEBRATION OF PETE’S LIFE: Monday, April 23, 2018, at 11:30am at Braman Mortuary (Southwest Chapel). Interment: Omaha National Cemetery. To leave a condolence, visit: www.bramanmortuary.com
BRAMAN MORTUARY
Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144 St. 402-895-3400

Late Notice:
John worked in merchandise and was the mail room clerk. He retired from the Works on 2/8/1991.
John P. Donahue
Donahue, John P.

May 27, 1924 – Mar 16, 2018
Preceded in death by parents, John and Anna Donahue; brother, Francis P. Donahue. Survived by wife, Beverly Donahue; sons: John P. Donahue III, Terence J. Donahue, and Timothy M. Donahue (Dawn); grandchildren, Abigail and John P. Donahue IV. The family will receive friends on Tuesday, March 20th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Wednesday, March 21st at 10am at St. Mary Catholic Church, 3529 “Q” St. Interment, St. Mary Cemetery. Memorials to St. Mary Catholic Church.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK- CUTLER,
WEST CENTER CHAPEL
7805 W. Center Rd.
402-391-3900
https://heafeyheafey.com
Deb Gulizia, Rick Madej and Tom Connor notified us of the passing of Don. Don retired from the Omaha Works on 12/31/2005.
Donald P. Leitner
Leitner, Donald P.
July 29, 1946 – April 18, 2018
Survived by daughters, Jodie Wilwerding (Pat) and Sara Hanna (Dan); grandchildren, Austin and Parker Hanna; brother, Dean (Gail); sister, Pat Schappert; nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends.
VISITATION: Saturday, April 21st from 10:30am to 11:30am at the West Center Chapel, followed by SERVICES at 11:30am. Interment, Hillcrest Memorial Park.
Heafey Hoffmann
Dworak Cutler
West Center Road
Omaha, NE

Late Notice of the Passing of James J. “Jim” Schwetz. Jim retired from the Works on 7/6/1984.
James J. “Jim” Schwetz
Schwetz, James J. “Jim”

Born June 18, 1925 passed away peacefully March 17, 2018. Jim was a WWII veteran of the Armed Services, most notably participating in the Normandy invasion on D-Day. Jim was awarded the Purple Heart for combat wounds inflicted while fighting in the Hurtgen forest in Germany. Jim grew up in Berwyn, IL. He graduated from the University of Illinois with a mechanical engineering degree in 1949. He was married to his high school sweetheart, Kathryn Smith, from August 28, 1948 until her passing on July 15, 1992. Jim and Kathryn moved to Omaha in 1957. Jim worked for the Western Electric and retired in 1983 after 30+ years of service. Preceded in death by his wives, Kathryn Smith Schwetz, Gloria Keim Schwetz and Melba Wigg Schwetz; and grandson, Michael Stuart. Survived by sister, Marion Mooney Johnson; daughters, Janet Schwetz, Katie Westermann (Richard), Nancy Thompson (Brian), and Barb Stuart (James III ); 10 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Jim has been a resident of Maple Ridge RLC for the past 8 years where he enjoyed many great friendships and companionship during his final year.Special thanks to Faith and Hope Caregiving and Shelli Jordan for the care and support they gave Jim over the past months. Private services will be held. Memorial donations can be made to the Lutheran Church of the Master,
2617 South 114th Street,
Omaha, NE 68144 or the Salvation Army.

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Mike. He worked in the cable plant and retired from the Works on 5/29/1997.
Michael L. Lewis,
Lewis, Michael L.

Nov 30, 1937 – Mar 31, 2018 Age 80, of Omaha. He is survived by his wife, Ida Lewis of Omaha; son, Jason Lewis and wife Melissa of Decatur, AL; two daughters: Cindy Rutledge and husband Kevin of Rock Port, GA; Vicki Reed and husband Doug of Omaha; stepson, Todd Arehart of Omaha; two stepdaughters: Peggy Arehart of Omaha; Belinda Rankin of Omaha; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and sister, Carol Gannon and husband Donald of Greeley, CO. VISITATION: Friday, April 6, from 1-9pm, with family present from 5-7pm, at Roby Funeral Home. FUNERAL: 11am Saturday, April 7, at Roby Funeral Home. Internment: Oak Hill Cemetery, Plattsmouth. Memorials to the Humane Society.
ROBY FUNERAL HOME 402-296-3123
Plattsmouth, NE
www.robyfuneralhome.com

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Gene “Tiny” Kritenbrink. He worked in the molding area in 30 bldg. and retired from the Works on 11/22/1991.
Eugene Leo “Gene” Kritenbrink,
Kritenbrink, Eugene Leo “Gene”

Apr 7, 1934 – Apr 1, 2018 Gene lived in the rural Gretna area. He was a successful farmer and worked at the AT&T/Western Electric–Omaha Works, from which he retired after 33 years of service. He is preceded in death by parents, John Joseph (“Joe”) and Ida Kritenbrink; brother, Richard Kritenbrink; and wife, Mary Ann (Scholting) Kritenbrink. He is survived by brother, Donald (Joyce) Kritenbrink (Ashland); sons: Lawrence (Cynthia) Kritenbrink (Omaha), Joseph (Brenda) Kritenbrink (Gilbertsville, KY), and Ronald (Darlene) Kritenbrink (Gretna); daughter, Ann (Curt) Yager (Gretna); grandchildren: Kari (Albert) Banigo (San Diego, CA), Janell (Kevin) register (Troy, OH), Jared (Erin) Kritenbrink (Indianapolis, IN), John (Lindsey) Kritenbrink (Omaha), James Kritenbrink (Long Beach., CA), Kristin (Paul) Yaneff (Sioux City, IA), Kevin Yager (Gretna), Kendall Kritenbrink (Sioux City, IA), Peter Kritenbrink (Chicago, IL), and Mary Yager (Gretna); step-grandsons Curt Yager (Lincoln), Brian (Lisa) Yager (Omaha), and Jason (Kyla) Yager (Lincoln); step-granddaughter Mandy (Shaun) Pokorny (Council Bluffs); 21 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; cousins; nieces and nephews; other relatives; and many friends, including his special friend Marge Wagner (Gretna). The family will receive relatives and friends on Thursday, April 5th from 5-7pm at St. Patrick’s Church, 508 W. Angus Road, Gretna, followed by a VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Friday, April 6th, at 10am at St. Patrick’s Church. Interment: Holy Sepulcher Gretna Cemetery. The family suggests that memorials be made to the Holy Sepulcher Cemetery Association (c/o St. Patrick’s Church, Gretna) or St. Patrick’s Church, Gretna.
ROEDER MORTUARY
Gretna Chapel
11710 Standing Stone Dr. 402-332-0090
Grenta, NE
www.RoederMortuary.com

Merle Dinslage notified us of the passing of Rita.
Rita R. (Rasmussen) Morrissey-Dame,
Morrissey-Dame, Rita R. (Rasmussen)

Nov 6, 1936 – Apr 1, 2018 Long-time employee of Western Electric and a hostess at Anthony’s. Preceded in death by husband, John Dame; daughter, Sheri Skovgaard; parents, Robert and Irene Rasmussen. Survived by sister, Pam Rome of MN; and many beloved cousins. FUNERAL: Wednesday, 10am, Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Chapel. VISITATION: Tuesday, 5-7pm, at Funeral Home. Interment: Hillcrest Cemetery. Memorials to Nebraska Humane Society.
KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME
5108 “F” St.
Omaha, NE402-731-1234
www.klsfuneralhome.com

Darrel S. and George P. notified us of Jack’s passing. Jack was a Sr. Engineer that transferred from Buffalo. He retired from the Works on 10/31/1988.
John T. “Jack” Smolinski
Slominski, John T. “JacK

Oct 10, 1928 – Mar 28, 2018 Preceded in death by wife, Janet; parents, Martin and Barbara; and brothers: Martin, Richard, and Robert. Survived by daughter, Susan (Patrick) Slominski-Caster; son, James (Yvonne) Slominski; granddaughter, Lauryn Elizabeth Caster; special friend, Bev Marino; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Private Family Services will be held at a later date. Inurnment: Papillion Cemetery. Memorials suggested to American heart Assn. or Charity of Your Choice.
KAHLER-DOLCE MORTUARY
441 No Washington St.
Papillion NE 402-339-3232
www.kahlerdolcemortuary.com

A friend of Ken’s, Tim Johnson, posted his passing on the AT&T Facebook page and Steve Miller forward his passing for me to post.
Kenneth B. “Kenny” Meyer
Meyer, Kenneth B. “Kenny”

Date of Birth
February 12, 1937
Palmer, Massachusetts
Entered into Rest
March 12, 2018
Lincoln, Nebraska
Funeral Service Directions
Saturday, March 17, 2018 ~ 10:30 a.m.
First Christian Church ~ Ashland, Nebraska
Military Honors by U.S. Army National Guard and American Legion #129
Visitation Directions
Friday, March 16, 2018 ~ 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Marcy Chapel ~ Ashland, Nebraska
Graveside Service
Private, Ashland Cemetery at a later date
Memorials
Ashland Fire and Rescue or Alzheimer’s Association
Kenneth B. “Kenny” Meyer, 81 of Columbus, NE formerly of Ashland, NE passed away Monday, March 12, 2018 at Tabitha Cove House in Lincoln, NE. He was born February 12, 1937 in Palmer, MA to Bernard & Marjorie (Elliott) Meyer. Kenny attended grade school and high school in Palmer, MA before entering the U.S. Army on August 5, 1955 he was stationed in Korea and was honorably discharged from his duties on July 19, 1958. He was united in marriage to Bernice Shandera on March 7, 1960 in Council Bluffs, IA. From this union three boys were born, Kevin, Mike and Doug.

Kenny spent his early years working as a laborer, helping build Cross Roads Mall in Omaha and Interstate 80. He retired from Western Electric after 37 years of faithful service. He served as a financial secretary for the union. He enjoyed traveling, restoring old vehicles and homes. After Bernice’s passing he met Judy Miller and the two were married on December 29, 2012 in Columbus, NE.

He loved playing the guitar and had a small band consisting of friends and neighbors who played in backyards and at Don’s Bar in Memphis, NE.

He is survived by his wife, Judy Miller Meyer of Columbus; sons, Kevin (Sherry) Meyer of Ashland, Mike (Julletta) Meyer of Ashland, Doug (Kristi) Meyer of Eagle; grandchildren, Anthony, Mathew, Kristopher & Kallen Meyer, Jessica (Mitchel) Jewell; great-grandchildren, Alexa Bundy Meyer, Emma Meyer and a great-grandson on the way; sisters, Lois Miller, Carol Opalinski; brothers-in-law, Donald, Arnold & Leonard Shandera; step-children, Al (Krisanna) Miller, Chris (Sarah) Miller, Dan (Pam) Miller; 19 step-grandchildren; four step-great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Bernice Meyer; parents, Bernard & Marjorie Meyer; brother,Norman Meyer.
Marcy Mortuary
104 N. 15th Street
Ashland, NE 68003
(402) 944-3343
marcysvoboda@gmail.com

Steve Miller notified me that Sharon McCloud Christiansen and MaryAnn Pilus posted the passing of Sharon Christensen’s mother, Lois “Fern” McCloud on the AT&T Omaha Works Facebook group. We have her listed in the Works retirees but don’t know what year she retired from the Omaha Works.
Lois “Fern””McCloud
McCloud, Lois “Fern”

Fern”McCloud, Lois “Fern” Age 99 Of Valley, NE. Survived by daughter, Sharon Christiansen of Omaha; and son and daughter-in-law, Gregg and Beverly McCloud of Lake Placid, FL; five grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. VISITATION: Sunday, 3-5pm, at the funeral home with a prayer service at 5pm. Private graveside service at Evergreen Memorial Park. Memorials to Hooper Care Center. Condolences to www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com.
REICHMUTH FUNERAL HOME
21901 West Maple
Elkhorn, NE
402-289-2222

Bob Lorenz notified us of the passing of Bettie. She worked in 30 bldg.
Elizabeth “Bettie” Dolezal,
Dolezal, Elizabeth “Bettie”

Jul 31, 1944 – Mar 8, 2018 Gretna, NE. Bettie passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 8, in Kearney, NE. She is survived by fiancé, Dennis VanWinkle; mother, Ventura Alva of Galesburg, IL; brothers: Fred (Kathy) Alva, Manuel Alva, and John Alva, Jr. of Omaha; daughter, Debra Dolezal of Kearney; sons, Joseph (Kristin) Dolezal, and Anthony Walde, all of Omaha; grandchildren: Elizabeth and Nicole Walde, and Connor, Alexis, and Nathan Engel; nephew, Todd (Jodi) Alva of Lincoln, NE; and niece, Amanda (Ryan) Balzer of Oregonia, OH. Preceded in death by her husband Joseph Dolezal; daughter Annette Walde-Colgate; grandson Bradley Walde; sister Linda Petroski; father John Alva, Sr.; and grandmother Paula Alva. Member of St. Patricks Catholic Church, Gretna. VISITATION: 5-7pm Monday, with ROSARY at 7pm at the Mortuary. FUNERAL MASS: 10am Tuesday, March 13, at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 508 Angus St., Gretna, NE. Interment: Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Gretna, NE. 402-332-0090 www.RoederMortuary.com
ROEDER MORTUARY
Gretna Chapel
11710 Standing Stone Dr.
Gretna, NE.

Joan M. Pilant
Pilant, Joan M.

Jun 30, 1922 – Mar 6, 2018 Age 95, of Omaha. Joan passed away March 6, 2018 in Bennington, NE, at her son’s home surrounded by her family. From her in birth Omaha on June 30, 1922 to her death on Monday, she nourished people around her with love, faith and laughter. Joan was a lifetime member of the V.F.W. Post #2503 Auxiliary where she served as an officer in many different roles. She was an avid volunteer in the community. Joan volunteered weekly, for over 20 years, with youth by reading to children in the Omaha Public School District. Additionally, she volunteered weekly at the Omaha VA Hospital. Joan was preceded in death by her husband, Donald; son, Frank; infant daughter, Donna Mae. She is survived by her sons, Roger and wife Diane; Bill and wife, Cheryle; daughter, Holly Drinkwine; daughter-in-law, Mary Jo Pilant; special niece, Katy Pollard; 11 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, 6 great-great-grandchildren. CELEBRATION OF JOAN’S LIFE: Friday, March 9, 2018, at 1pm, with Visitation one hour prior to the service, all at Braman Mortuary (72 St. Chapel). Interment: Mt. Hope. In lieu of flowers, memorials to V.F.W. Post#2503. To leave a condolence, visit: www.bramanmortuary.com
BRAMAN MORTUARY
72nd St. Chapel
1702 N. 72nd St.
Omaha, NE 68114
402-391-2171


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John Symonsbergen notified us of the passing of Leo. He retire from the Omaha Works MCO Shop on 11/8/1991.
Leo E. Sis
Sis, Leo E.

Nov 16, 1931 – Dec 30, 2017 Preceded in death by parents, Charles and Eleanora; and four siblings. Survived by wife, Mary Margaret Sis; children: Mary Ellen Pearce (Dan), Phillip Sis (Lisa), and Janice Woods (Drew); eight grandchildren; one great-grandchild; sister, Freda Menze (Don); brother, Michael Sis (Diane); nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends Tuesday, January 2nd, from 5pm to 7pm at St. John Vianney Catholic Church, 5801 Oak Hills Drive, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL Wednesday, January 3rd, 10:30am, St. John Vianney Catholic Church. Entombment, Calvary Mausoleum with Military Honors. Memorials to St. John Vianney Church or American Cancer Society. www.heafeyheafey.com
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER
WEST CENTER CHAPEL
7805 W. Center Rd.,
Omaha, NE

Bob “TRACK” Wustrack advised us of the passing of Larry Suder.
Lawrence R. “Larry” Suder
Suder, Lawrence R. “Larry”

Jan 18, 1950 – Dec 26, 2017 Preceded in death by parents, Paul and Aileen. Survived by wife, Sally A. (Fangman) Suder; children: Matthew Suder (Joy), Ann Mouw (Nick), and John Suder; five grandchildren: Paul, Harry, Emma, Claire, and Hanna; sisters: Paulette Peters (Terry, deceased), Charlotte Elm (Roger), and Annette Liggett (Perry Johnston); many other loving relatives and friends. The family will receive friends on Friday, Dec. 29th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. SERVICES Saturday, Dec. 30th at 9:30am, West Center Chapel to St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church for MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL at 10am. Interment, Resurrection Cemetery. Memorials to St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, Creighton Prep, or Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart. www.heafeyheafey.com
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER,
WEST CENTER CHAPEL
7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE

Franklin “Frank” C. Patrick
Patrick, Franklin “Frank” C.

Age 78 Lincoln, NE resident. Passed away Thursday, December 14, 2017 at Bryan Medical Center East in Lincoln. Frank was born on April 11, 1939 in Omaha, the son of Franklin Royce and Alice Fern (Kreft) Patrick. He graduated from South High School in Omaha, with the class of 1959. Frank married Joyce Hascall in April 1996 in Louisville, NE. Frank retired from AT&T in 1996. He was a member of the American Legion, and Oak Street Baptist Church in Kingman, AZ. Frank enjoyed bowling, traveling, painting, building bird houses and doll houses, singing in the church choir, and going to the Laughlin Casino. Frank is survived by his wife, Joyce Patrick of Lincoln; children: Chris (Michelle) Patrick, Colleen (Ray) Jackson, Beth Murphy, and Kerry (Steve) Jones, all of Omaha; step-children: Karen (Rodney) Schroeder of Humboldt IA, Carol Hanes of Weeping Water NE, Bruce (Sandy) Hascall of Lincoln, and Kenneth (Brandi) Hascall of Duluth, MN; 11 grandchildren; 15 step-grandchildren; 1 great grandson; 9 step-great grandchildren; brothers: Kenneth (Cheryl) Patrick of Correctionville IA, Roger (Kathy) Patrick of Springfield MO, and Dennis Patrick of St. Paul, NE; along with numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; infant sister; and brother, Ronnie Patrick. MEMORIAL SERVICE: 11am Saturday, December 30, at Lincoln Family Funeral Care, 5844 Fremont St, Lincoln, NE. In honoring his wish to be cremated there is No Viewing or Visitation. Memorials may be directed to Oak Street Baptist Church in Kingman, AZ. Condolences can be left at: www.lincolnffc.com
LINCOLN FAMILY FUNERAL CARE
5844 Fremont Street,
Lincoln, NE

Dick Scott notified us of the passing Francis “Red” Kennedy. Sr. Red retired from the Omaha Works on 2/8/1985
Francis T. “Red” Kennedy, Sr.
Kennedy, Sr., Francis T. “Red”

Oct 23, 1929 – Dec 8, 2017

Francis “Red” Kennedy, Sr., age 88, of Springfield, NE, died on Friday December 8, 2017. Red was born on October 23, 1929, son to Francis P. and Isabelle. He married his high school sweetheart, Margaret McAndrew, in 1950.

Red served during the Korean War and eventually returned to the family farm, the Peaceful Valley Ranch. He loved Irish music so much that he helped organize local concerts, including a benefit for the Madonna School. He retired from Lucent, formally Western Electric, after more than 30 years.

In the early years of retirement, Red and Maggie became Irish music groupies. In order to get their favorite bands to Omaha, Red booked gigs for Irish bands around the Midwest and even volunteered to drive them from city to city. They enjoyed touring in their van in search Irish music and festivals.

Red is survived by his wife, Margaret; sons: Tom, Mike (Connie), John (Sue), and Pat (Elizabeth); daughters: Colleen Smart, Mary Stoops (Roger), Jane, and Kathy Everett; thirteen grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; brother, Patrick; and sister, Lavelle Rice. Preceded in death by parents, Francis and Isabelle; son-in-law, Steve Smart; and grandchildren, Chad and Samantha.

The family will receive friends on Wednesday, Dec. 13th from 5pm to 7pm at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Springfield, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL Thursday, Dec. 14th at 10am at St. Joseph Catholic Church, with luncheon following and burial at 1pm at Omaha National Cemetery with military honors by Millard American Legion Post 374 & VFW Post 8334. Memorials in his name are suggested to Madonna School, 6401 N 71st Plaza, Omaha, NE 68104.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER,
WEST CENTER CHAPEL 7805 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE

Rick Madej notified us of the passing of Ron. Ron retired from the Omaha Works on 8/31/2001.
Ronald Irvin Schaupp
Schaupp, Ronald Irvin
Ronald Irvin Schaupp of Havelock, Iowa formerly of Little Sioux, Iowa died on his 75th birthday on December 3, 2017, at the Pocahontas Manor in Pocahontas, Iowa. He was born December 3, 1942, to Henry and Ruby (Barber) Schaupp in Des Moines, Iowa. He was raised in Dunlap, and he graduated from Dunlap High School in 1961. Ron proudly served his country in the U.S. Army for two years serving in Korea. After his honorable discharge, Ron returned to Omaha and worked at gas stations and then Western Electric – which eventually became Avaya and he retired from there. Ron married Patricia Barnhart in 1987 in Arizona. The couple lived in Little Sioux, Iowa. After his retirement, Ron helped area farmers. In 2014, Ron and Pat moved to Havelock, Iowa and he worked for Armstrong Drilling in Pocahontas. Ron collected old tractors and was active in the Albert City Threshers for over 50 years. Ron was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Wayne Schaupp; sister, Jesse Messenger; and step-son, Michael Nicholson. He is survived by his wife, Pat Schaupp of Havelock, Iowa; two step-children, Jamie Nicholson and his wife Julie of Nevada, Iowa, Tammy Nicholson of Council Bluffs, Iowa; one grandson, Dillon Nicholson; and many other relatives and friends.
MEMORIAL SERVICES 2pm Thursday, December 7th at the funeral home. Inurnment Thursday Decemeber 7 Pleasant Hill Cenetery. www.foutsfuneralhome.com
Fouts Funeral Home
Hwy 30 and Court St.,
Dunlap, IA 712-643-5123

Bill Love and Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Julie. Julie retired from the Omaha Works on 1/14/2000.
Julie A. Wacker
Wacker, Julie A.

Apr 6, 1936 – Nov 23, 2017
Preceded in death by husband, Loren D. Wacker; son, Gerald Wacker; brother, Ken Andelt. Survived by son, Rick Wacker (Susette); daughter, Deb Wacker; grandchildren, Shane Wacker and Darren Semrow (Kristie); five great-grandchildren: Alyssa and Hayli Wacker, Madison, Emma and Raegan Semrow; sisters, Carol Wallman (fiancé, Bill) and Betty Schoenfield (Lonnie); nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends.
The family will receive friends on Sunday, Nov. 26th from 4pm to 6pm at the West Center Chapel, 7805 W. Center Rd. SERVICES Monday, Nov. 27th at 10:30am, West Center Chapel. Interment, Evergreen Memorial Park. Memorials are suggested to St. Paul Lutheran Church or Nebraska Heart Association.
Heafey Hoffman Dowark Cutler
7805 W Center Rd,
Omaha, NE

Jim Peterson notified us of the passing of LeRoy. LeRoy was a superivisor in plant trades and retired from the Omaha Works on 1/23/1987.
LeRoy Wiegert
Wiegert, LeRoy
Nov 23, 2017
LeRoy Wiegert, Apr 8, 1926 – Nov 14, 2017 Private Family Services with full military honors have been held.

James “Jim” Murphy
Murphy, James “Jim”

May 9, 1947 ~ November 20, 2017
Jim Murphy, 70, passed away unexpectedly Monday, November 20, 2017, in Lincoln. He was born May 9, 1947 to Joseph and Ann (Erhart). He is a 1966 graduate of Weeping Water High School.
Jim was in the Army from 1966 – 1968 serving in the Vietnam War. He was employed at Commscope (formerly Western Electric) in Omaha. Jim was a member of the American Legion Post #237 Firing Squad and St Patrick’s Catholic Church in Manley. In previous years, he enjoyed coaching Little League football and baseball, volunteering as a Weeping Water fireman and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Jim married Dorothy (Parson) on November 1, 1966 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Manley. Three children were born to this union, Doug (Kelly) of Constantine, MI, Miki Bruns, of Elmwood, and Bobbi (Darold) Keene, of Otoe. Son Roland (Carolanne) Weidle, of Germany who lived with the family as an exchange student in 1982-83. Grandchildren Ellen, KiAnna, Emy, Caleb, Josiah, Kara, Samuel, Isaac, and Evelyn Murphy, Tyler and Dylan Burns, Emily and Anna Weidle.
Jim was preceded in death by his parents, in-laws Barbara and Lynn Parson, son-in-law John Bruns, brother Joe Murphy, sisters-in-law Charlotte Clauss, Vicki Murphy and Lee Murphy, and niece Brenda Foster.
He is survived by sisters Mary (Bill) Stoner, Kathleen Murphy and Margaret (Carl) Voyles. Brothers Charles (Carolyn), Michael, Jerome (Nancy), Steve and John; sisters-in-law Cammy (Mike) Bridgman, and Kathy (Rod) Johnson. Brothers-in-law Dale (Debbie), Alan (Patty), John (Maryann), Terry (Linda), David (Lori), and Jeff Parson. Godson Chris Clauss, many many nieces nephews, cousins and an abundance of friends.
Visitation will be Friday at the Church from 1:00 P.M. until time of Rosary at 7:00 P.M. with family greeting friends from 5-7 pm.
Funeral Services will be Saturday, November 25, 2017 at 10:30 A.M. at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Manley, Nebraska. Memorials are suggested to the family to be designated at a later date.
Condolences may be sent to www.fusselmanallenharvey.com
Visitation
Friday, Nov 24, 2017
1:00 PM-8:00 PM
Rosary
Friday, Nov 24, 2017
7:00 PM
Funeral Service
Saturday, Nov 25, 2017
10:30 AM-11:30 AM
May 09, 2017 – November 20, 2017
Fusselman Allen Harvey Funeral Home
413 Elm Street
Louisville, NE 68037

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of James. He retired from the Omaha Works on 1-/31/2004.
James H. Stanfield
Stanfield, James H.

Stanfield, James H. Apr 2, 1944 – Nov 10, 2017 James Harold Stanfield, loving father, and grandfather, passed away on November 10, 2017 at home in Omaha. He was born on April 2, 1944 in Omaha. James was a graduate of Omaha Tech High School and served in the U.S. ARMY artillery from 1965 to 1967. James made his livelihood working for Western Electric at their Omaha Works Division as a cable inspector and quality assurance technician, and later with Lucent Technologies and AVAYA, retiring with 41 years of dedicated service. James is survived by his sons: Joshua Stanfield with wife Saghi Soheili of Moreno Valley, and Mica Stanfield with wife Stacy Burris-Stanfield of Papillion, NE; his 2 grandchildren: Jackson Burris-Stanfield, and Griffin Burris-Stanfield; as well as niece Jeanne Cool of Omaha; and also David Stanfield of Omaha. James was preceded in death by his mother and step-father, Marguerite Stanfield-Spanswick and Harry Spanswick; and his brother Charles Stanfield. Private Burial in Omaha National Cemetery. www.johnagentleman.com
JOHN A. GENTLEMAN MORTUARIES AND CREMATORY
72nd STREET CHAPEL
1010 North 72nd St.
Omaha, NE.

Dale was a machinist at the former Omaha Works of Western Electric Company. He retired on 24 FEB 1995.
Vernon “Dale” Suchsland
Suchsland, Vernon “Dale”

Vernon “Dale” Suchsland was born in Smith Center, KS to parents Cecil C. and Zola M. (Worley) Suchsland on February 25, 1933.
The family moved to a farm in the rural Dawson, NE area in 1942. They continued to reside in this locale. Dale married Margaret “Peggy” L. Kanaly on April 19, 1952 and two children, Debbie and Scott, were born to this union.
Dale served his country nobly in the US Navy and later worked over 30 years for AT&T as a machinist. He enjoyed spectator sports, woodworking, and time spent with family and friends.
The later years of Dale’s life were spent at the VA Home in Bellevue, NE where he passed away peacefully at the age of 84 years.
Dale is preceded in death by his parents and brother, Ormal “Dean” Suchsland of Danville, VA.
He is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Peggy; daughter Debbie (Dave) Hernandez of Omaha; son Scott (Viola) Suchsland of Omaha; 5 grandchildren; 2 step-grandchildren; and 9 great grandchildren.
Vigil Service at 7 PM Bethany Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial Monday, November 6, 10:00 AM St Gerald Catholic Church 9602 Q St Ralston, NE 68127. Inurnment Westlawn-Hillcrest Cemetery. Memorials to ALZHEIMERS ASSOCIATION OF NEBRASKA
Bethany Funeral Home
8201 Harrison Street
La Vista, NE 68128

Richard worked in Plant Trades. Dick retired from the Works on 9/1/1989.
Richard E. “Dick” Filarecki
Filarecki, Richard E. “Dick”

Dec 4, 1928 – Oct 18, 2017 Preceded in death by parents, Edmund and Pearl Filarecki; son, Richard and wife, Debra Filarecki, Jr. Survived by wife, Dorothy “Dottie”; children: Dorothy (Gary) Reitmeier, Debra Filarecki, William (Michelle) Filarecki, Philip Filarecki, Dennis
(Dorothy) Filarecki and Ed (Lisa) Filarecki; brother: Eugene (Theresa) Filarecki; and many loving family members and friends. VISITATION: Friday, October 20, from 4-8pm at Braman Mortuary Southwest Chapel with Vigil Service at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Saturday, October 21, 2017, at 10am at St. John Vianney Catholic Church, 5801 Oak Hills Drive, Omaha, NE 68137. To leave a condolence, visit www.bramanmortuary.com
BRAMAN MORTUARY
Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144 St.
Omaha, NE

Cindy started to work at the Omaha Works on 10/13/1985. We don’t have a retirement for Cindy.
Cindy Walker
Walker, Cindy

April 7, 1955 – October 3, 2017
Twin Lake, Michigan
Cindy was born on April 7, 1955 and passed away on Tuesday, October 3, 2017.
Cindy was a resident of Twin Lake, Michigan at the time of passing.
Edie Riester advised us of the memorial service for Cindy L Walker at Bethany Lutheran Church in Elkhorn, NE at 10:00 A.M. on the 14th of October, 2017.
Michigan Cremation & Funeral Care
Twin Lake, Michigan

Late Notice
Barb Price notified us of the passing of Ralph.
Ralph W. Culbertson
Culbertson, Ralph W.

Culbertson, Ralph W. Feb 15, 1948 – Sep 8, 2017 Ralph is survived by his son, Chris (Rebecca); grandson, Noah; sister, Bridgie Gutgsell; former wife, Irene; many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by son, Brian; brother, John Culbertson; and parents. GATHERING OF FAMILY AND FRIENDS: 1-4pm Sunday, September 17th, at Irene’s.
Arbor Cremation Society
2819 S 125th Ave, Ste 367
Omaha, NE 68144

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Marie. She retired from the Omaha Works on 6/27/1981
Marie M. Pallas
Pallas, Marie M.

Pallas, Marie M. May 23, 1923 – Sep 27, 2017 Preceded in death by husband. Thomas E. Sr.; son, Thomas Jr. Survived by grandchildren: Christy (Paul) Huss, Jennifer (Loren) Miller, Joy (Rodney) Flott, Nikki Gruber, Tommy Pallas; nine great-grandchildren; daughter-in-law, Julie Hawbaker; brother, Joseph Mandina; sister, Jenny Poil and Agnes Eros. VISITATION begins Sunday, 3pm, with a Wake Service at 5pm, at the mortuary. FUNERAL: Monday, 10am, Holy Ghost Catholic Church. Interment: Calvary Cemetery. www.klsfuneralhome.com
KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME
5108 “F” St.
Omaha, NE

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of Thomas. He retired from the Omaha Works on 2/10/1994
Thomas R. Kramar
Kramar, Thomas R.

September 7th, 2017 Kracl Funeral Chapels
Thomas R. Kramar, 85, of Schuyler, died Wednesday, September 6, 2017, at the Schuyler Care and Rehabilitation Center.
Funeral Service Thursday, September 14, 2017 7:00 P.M.
Kracl Funeral Chapel, Schuyler Visitation 5-7 P.M.
Military Honors following service Committal at a later date
Tom was born February 3, 1932 to Josephine and Louis Kramar Sr. in Schuyler. He attended Schuyler Schools and graduated with the class of 1951.
In June 1951 he joined and served in the US Navy during the Korean War aboard a submarine rescue ship, the USS Caucal.
On November 23, 1987 he married Louise Frances. They lived in Omaha, Nebraska until his retirement from Western Electric Company, and then moved back to his childhood home in Schuyler.
Tom loved playing golf. He was recognized for a hole-in-one at Barbers Point Naval Air Station, Oahu, Hawaii while serving in the Navy. He also loved fishing with his son Larry in Minnesota.
Tom is survived by 3 sons Paul, Larry, and David and a daughter Mary Jane, a stepson Spencer, 3 grandchildren, many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents Josephine and Louis Kramar Sr., 5 brothers Louis Jr. (Bully), Joe (Pokie), Emil (Skinny), Jim, Frank and a sister Josephine Sims (Jokie) and his wife Louise (Lulu).
Memorials suggested to Schuyler Legion/VFW Honor Guard

Dick “Scotty” Scott advised us of the passing of Richard Richter.
Richard A. Richter
Richter, Richard A.

Richter, Richard A. Sep 29, 1945 – Sep 3, 2017 Of Gretna. Survived by wife, Linda; children: Cameron and wife Alice Coyle; Tamara and husband Jason Villone; Stacie Beaman; grandchildren: Ashtin, Scott, Taylor; great-granddaughter, Kenzie; siblings: Rose Mundhenke, Clara Hilquist, Jim, Gerald; many family and friends. VISITATION: Sunday, 5-7pm, with Vigil Service 6:30pm at the church. FUNERAL SERVICE: Monday, 10:30am, at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 508 Angus St. Interment: Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Memorials to Knights of Columbus Council of Morrisonville IL or/and St. Patrick Catholic Church. www.RoederMortuary.com
ROEDER MORTUARY
Gretna Chapel
11710 Standing Stone Dr.
Gretna, NE

Merle Dinslage notified us of the passing of Dave. Dave worked in the cable shop and retired from the Omaha Works on 8/4/2000.
Phillip D. David Kempkes
Kempkes, Phillip D. David

Kempkes, Phillip D. “David” Nov 25, 1941 – Aug 29, 2017 Preceded in death by parents, Harry and Betty Kempkes; sister, Jeanne Johnson. Survived by wife, Donna Kempkes; stepsons, Todd Samland (Kathleen), Pat Samland (Claudia); step-grandchildren: Zac (Jen), Adam (Megan), Anna, Andy (Megan), Hannah and Rachel; nieces, Diana Barton (Nick), Betty Dout. VISITATION: Saturday, September 2nd, from 10–11am, followed by MEMORIAL SERVICE at 11am, all at Bel Air Chapel. Memorials to Creighton Prep. Interment: Osceola, NE. www.heafeyheafey.com
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK- CUTLER,
BEL AIR CHAPEL
12100 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE

Steve Odell notified us of the passing of Doug Dworak.
Douglas E. Dworak
Apr 6, 1959 – Aug 21, 2017Preceded in death by wife, Mary; parents, Edward and Grace Dworak; brother-in-law, Greg Huck. Survived by brothers, Mike (Shelly) and Chuck (Linda); sister, Gayle Huck; numerous nieces and nephews.
The family will receive friends on Tuesday, August 22nd, from 5pm to 7pm at the Bel Air Chapel, 12100 W. Center Rd., with VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL on Wednesday, August 23rd, at 10am at Mary Our Queen Catholic Church, 3405 S. 118th Street. Interment, Resurrection Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the family. www.heafeyheafey.com

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the pass of John. John worked for Western Electric 38 years, retiring in 1996, as a Materials Supply Specialist.
John Ronald Konfrst
BORN: August 5, 1940
DIED: August 9, 2017
LOCATION: Murray, Nebraska
John was born August 5, 1940 to Frank Joe, Jr., and Agnes (Clark) Konfrst, in Plattsmouth, NE. He was raised and schooled in Plattsmouth and graduated from Plattsmouth High School with the Class of 1959. After graduating from High School, John began working for Western Electric in Omaha.
John met and later married, Linda Marie Long, on September 19, 1960, in Idaho Falls, Idaho. John and Linda made their home in Omaha, NE. for five years, then relocated to Murray, NE. To this union three children were born, two sons, Daniel, and Gary, and one daughter, Nadine.
John worked for Western Electric 38 years, retiring in 1996, as a Materials Supply Specialist.

John enjoyed his home in Murray and sharing his life with Linda. John was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Agnes Konfrst, and his wife Linda. He is survived by two sons and daughters in law, Daniel and Angie Konfrst of Taylor, MI, Gary and Jill Konfrst of Pella, IA, and one daughter and son in law, Nadine and Mike Anglim, of St. Joseph, MO,
eleven grandchildren, five great grandchildren, one brother and sister in law, Albert and Sherrill Konfrst of Murray, NE,
one sister, Marie Youngblood of Yakima, WA, plus a host of wonderful neighbors, relatives, and friends.

A Private Family Memorial Service for John will held at Murray Presbyterian Church, with Pastor William McConnell officiating, Jill Hagen will be organist. John’s family will be receiving relatives and friends at a Memorial Gathering (visitation), on Saturday, August 12, 2017, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., at Murray Presbyterian Church in Murray. Memorial donations may be directed to Murray Presbyterian Church or to Murray Fire and Rescue Squad. Services are entrusted to:
Roby Funeral Home, 346 Avenue A,
Plattsmouth, NE 68048
(402) 296-3123, www.robyfuneralhome.com

Linda Nutting posted William’s passing on the AT&T Omaha Works Facebook page.
Willian C. Eisele
Eisele, William C.

Eisele, William C. Oct 11, 1945 – Jul 20, 2017 Preceded in death by his sister, Kathy Nelson. Survived by his loving wife of 47 years, Marie; sons, James (Traci) Eisele, Michael (Jennifer) Eisele and Thomas Eisele; five grandchildren, Nicholas, Alexander, Joshua, Michael and Angela; sister, Chris (Duane) Barr; nieces, nephews and many good friends. FUNERAL SERVICE: Monday, 10am, at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church. VISITATION with the family begins Sunday, after 5pm at the Pacific Street Chapel with a Wake Service at 7pm. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the St. Wenceslaus Building Fund. www.johnagentleman.com
JOHN A. GENTLEMAN MORTUARIES & CREMATORY
PACIFIC STREET CHAPEL
14151 Pacific St.
Omaha, NE

June Christensen notified us of the passing of Gene Marick on July 5th. He worked in 50 bldg. and retired from the Works on 7/3/1994.
Calvin “Gene” Marick
Marick, Calvin “Gene”

Marick, Calvin “Gene” Aug 24, 1935 – Jul 5, 2017 Preceded in death by parents and brother Charles. Survived by wife, Timmie, sons; Tom (Christie) Marick, Ike (Sandi) Marick, Don (Deanna) Marick, 10 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren Sister Betty (Gene) McNair , sister in law Genny Marick, nieces nephews and other family and friends. In lieu of flowers memorials to the Nebraska Dachshund Rescue. Memorial Service Tuesday at 10am at Crosby
Colonial Chapel. www.crosby-burket.com
CROSBY BURKET SWANSON GOLDEN
Colonial Chapel
11902 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE

Edie notified us of the passing or Kenneth Paulison. Ken retired from the Works on 9/23/2000.
Kenneth H. Paulison Sr.
Paulison, Kenneth H. Sr.
Nov 4, 1939 – Jul 7, 2017 41 year employee of Western Electric. Preceded in death by parents, Harold and Adeline; brother, Jim. Survived by wife, Gwen; children, Danielle Wortman (John), Kenneth Jr. (Jeannie); grandchildren: McKenzie, Emily, Zachary and Olivia; brother, Neil (Shirley); sister, Coleen Riedmann (Mike), sister-in-law, Diane Paulison; numerous nieces and nephews; a friend of Bill W for 30 years. FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS: Sunday, July 9th, 5-7pm at Bel Air Chapel with Wake Service at 7pm. FUNERAL: Monday, July 10th, 11am, Bel Air Chapel. Private Interment: Calvary. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to American Heart Association or Nebraska Humane Society. www.heafeyheafey.com
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER
BEL AIR CHAPEL
12100 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE

Darrel Sudduth advised us of the passing of Leroy. Leroy retired from the Works on 11/31/1988
Leroy F Stamp
Stamp, Leroy F.

Age 90 Elkhorn, NE. Died on July 1, 2017. Preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Rose; and wife LaVonne Stamp. Survived by children: Greg and Diane Stamp of Liberty Township OH, Donn and Audrey Stamp of Liberty Township OH, Sharon and Dave McArdle of Omaha, Juliann and Steve Miller of Des Moines IA, Cheryl and Lynn Stohs of Marysville KS, John and Linda Heffernan of Omaha, Jane and John Weber of Las Vegas NV, and Mark and Sheri Heffernan of Missouri Valley, IA; 16 grandchildren; 32 great grandchildren; and sister Lois Jean Harris of Blair, NE. MEMORIAL SERVICE: 11am Wednesday, July 5, at Bethany Lutheran Church in Elkhorn, with Gathering with the family from 9-11am prior to the Service at Church. Private Inurnment and Military Honors in Pleasant View Cemetery, LeShara, NE. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Church. Condolences to: www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com
REICHMUTH FUNERAL HOME
21901 West Maple 402-289-2222
Elkhorn, NE

George E. Rosness
Rosness, George E.

Rosness, George E. Feb 14, 1922 – Jun 23, 2017 George Rosness went to God after suffering an acute brain hemorrhage on June 9, 2017 and died 15 days later. Born February 14, 1922, he was 95 years old. George was predeceased by his wife of 42 years Marie, his son Marty, infant daughter Mary Grace, and his parents. He is survived by his two daughters Trish and Beth, grandson Eric, granddaughter Melissa and great grandson Matthew. George grew up in Bozeman, MT. the only child of Grace and Henry. After graduating from Montana State University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, he moved to Seattle to work for Pan Am on a project for the Navy. Ultimately, he was commissioned in the Navy and taught airplane engine mechanics to pilots in Pensacola, FL during WWII. After the Navy, in February of 1947, he began his new job at Western Electric in Chicago as an engineer. While in Chicago, he met the love of his life Marie in church and they married shortly thereafter. They moved into Marie’s home in Oak Park, IL, where they had four children. In 1958, George accepted a new position with Western Electric in Omaha where he remained until his retirement in 1984. George was an active member of Christ the King Catholic Church serving in the Knights of Columbus, as a Eucharistic Minister, organizer of lectors and a member Knights and Ladies of the Holy Sepulcher. In 2015, he received the Regnum Dei Award in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the Catholic Church. Above all, he was a loving and supportive husband and father. FUNERAL SERVICE: Wednesday, 10:00am at Christ the King Catholic Church, with Entombment in Calvary Catholic Cemetery. VISITATION with the family begins Tuesday, after 5:00pm at the 72nd Street Chapel, with a WAKE SERVICE at 7:00pm. The Nocturnal Adoration Group will offer a ROSARY at 4:30pm. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made in memory of George to: Soaring Eagle, A Public Charity, 745 Indian Trail Billings, MT 59105.
JOHN A. GENTLEMAN MORTUARIES AND CREMATORY
72nd STREET CHAPEL
1010 North 72nd St. www.johnagentleman.com
Omaha, NE

Neil Wiersema notified us of the passing of Jim. Jim retired from the Omaha Works on 2/9/1995
James John Krutina
1935 – 2017
James John Krutina, 81
Funeral Services for James John Krutina of Mountain Home, Arkansas, will be 10:00 am, Wednesday, June 14, 2017, at Fellowship Cumberland Presbyterian Church, with Reverend Gary Tubb officiating. Visitation will be Tuesday, June 13, 2017, from 5:00 until 8:00 pm, at Kirby & Family Funeral Home.

James passed away June 11, 2017, in Mountain Home, Arkansas at the age of 81. He was born July 22, 1935, in Norfolk, Nebraska, the son of Anthony Hron and Emma Tuma. He married Dixie Wilson on June 16, 1979, in Omaha, Nebraska and worked in Phone Equipment Manufacturing for AT&T for nearly 30 years. James lived in Mountain Home since 1996, moving from Omaha, Nebraska. He was a member of the Cumberland Fellowship Presbyterian Church and the BPOE Elks Lodge #1714, where he filled the office of Tiler for several years. He enjoyed and was very active in the Boy Scouts of America from 1970 until 1982. In that time, he awarded the Eagle Scout Badge to 15 boys in his troop. He held numerous adult scouter training awards and attended the adult scouting Woodbadge training. Jim was awarded the Woodbadge Beads in 1976 and was nominated and awarded the Boy Scouts of America Silver Beaver in 1982.

James is survived by his three sons; Kelly Krutina, Danial Krutina and David Krutina all of Omaha, NE; his daughter, Kimberly Huck of Omaha, NE, 10 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and friend, Don Feltus, of Mountain Home, AR.

He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Dixie Lee Krutina, brother, Frank Krutina and sister, Marie Hughes.

Memorials may be made to Hospice of the Ozarks Hospice House, 701 Burnett Drive, Mountain Home, AR 72653.

Arrangements are by Kirby and Family Funeral and Cremation Services. Visit an online obituary and guestbook at www.kirbyandfamily.com

Gayle J. Roberts
Roberts, Gayle J.
2 Aug 1951 – 7 Jun 2017
Roberts, Gayle J. age 65 of Minden, IA, passed away June 7, 2017 at Methodist Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs.

Gayle Jane Jacobsen was born to Janet McDonald Jacobsen and Reid H. Jacobsen at the Blair, NE, hospital on August 2, 1951. She married James J. Roberts “Joe” in Neola, IA, on April 24, 1971 and they both retired from Western Electric in 2006.

Gayle was an avid gardener and accomplished artist specializing in oils and pastels. We will look for her presence through her beloved butterflies.

Gayle’s family always meant everything to her; she is survived by her husband of 46 years, Joe Roberts; children: Derek Roberts, Kyle (Megan) Roberts, Tahni Roberts and partner Mark Kaufman; grandchildren: Isaac Roberts, Abigayle aufman, Brookelyn Kaufman, Avery Roberts and Corey Roberts; sister, Dawn Thompson; as well as many sisters and brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives.

She was preceded in death by her beloved Mom and Dad and will be laid to rest beside them in the Blair, NE, Cemetery.

Services: Per Gayle’s request, there will be no visitation and a private service will be held.

Gayle retired from the works on 31 Dec 2005.

Campbell-Aman Funeral Home
444 South 17th Street
Blair, NE 68008

Steve O’Dell advised us of the passing of Randall Promes on 1 JUNE 17. He retired from the Works on 11/18/1984
Randall G. Promes
Promes, Randall G.

Jun 4, 2017 Updated 21 hrs ago 0
Promes, Randall G. Feb 9, 1962 – Jun 1, 2017 Preceded in death by parents, Hugo and Evelyn Promes; brother, Roger Promes. Survived by sons, Jesse and Dillon Promes, Dakota Nielsen and their mother, Diane Promes; sisters and brothers, Lynette Nelson, Jim Promes, Patty Bily (Duane), Keith Promes (Melody), Marla Parks, Donald Promes, Kim Zielinski (Jim), Terry Promes; numerous nieces and nephews. MEMORIAL SERVICE Tuesday, June 6th, 7pm, Bel Air Chapel with family receiving friends from 5-7pm. Memorials may be directed to the family. www.heafeyheafey.com
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-
CUTLER BEL AIR CHAPEL
12100 W. Center Rd.
Omaha, NE

Darrel Sudduth and Dick Scott notified us of the passing of Bill. He retired from the Omaha Works on 3/7/1994. Bill was the chairperson of the pioneers TurkeyFest from its start in the early 80’s.
William “Bill” F Sucha
Sucha, William “Bill” F.

September 21, 1933 – May 24, 2017

                                       Complete Notice Later

VISITATION Thursday 15 Jun 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Bethany Funeral Home 8201 Harrison Street, La Vista, NE

Vigil Service at 7:00 PM Bethany Funeral Home 8201 Harrison Street, La Vista, NE

SERVICE Friday 16 Jun 10:30 AM Bethany Funeral Home 8201 Harrison Street 8201 Harrison, Street, La Vista, NE

INTERMENT Bohemian Cemetery 5201 Center St Omaha, NE
Bethany Funeral Home
8201 Harrison Street,
La Vista, NE

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of Adeline Ann. She retired from the Works on 2/21/1990
Adeline Ann Nekuda
Nekuda, Adeline Ann.

May 16, 1928 – May 22, 2017
Nekuda, Adeline Ann Age 89 Adeline Nekuda of Olathe, KS, passed away May 22, 2017 at Villa St. Francis. Adeline was born May 16, 1928 in Bee, NE, to Frank and Anna (Duhon) Kobza. She graduated from Dwight Assumption High School. Adeline married Leonard Nekuda on November 19, 1949 in Dwight, NE. Adeline worked as a factory worker at Lucent Technologies in Omaha, NE, for 30-1/2 years. Adeline moved to Paola, KS, in 2005 to be near family. She was a member of St. Bernadette Catholic Church and the Altar Society in Bellevue, NE, and was a member of IBEW Union through Western Electric. Adeline raised a large garden and canned the food, she liked dancing the polka and waltzes with Leonard, loved singing, enjoyed rubber stamping cards and doing crafts. She will be dearly missed by family and friends. Adeline was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Leonard; and siblings: Alois (Lou) Kobie, Frank V. Kobza, Jr., Raymond Kobza, Ben Kobza, Helen Szertwitis, Martha Fisher and Ann Powles. She is survived by her daughter, Lynne (Matt) Neuerburg of Paola, KS; sister, Lillian Benes of Papillion, NE; four grandchildren: Nick Neuerburg and Jenny Chandler of Denver, CO; Nathan and Chelsea Neuerburg of Colorado Springs, CO; Stacy and Shane McDill of Spring Hill, KS; and Stephanie Neuerburg and Shawn Williams of Olathe, KS; one great-grandchild, Andy; and numerous extended family members across the United States. VISITATION: 6-7:30pm Wednesday, May 24, 2017, at Bruce Funeral Home, 712 S. Webster, Spring Hill, KS 66083 (913) 592-2244. OMAHA VISITATION: 6-7pm, Rosary at 7pm, Thursday May 25, 2017, at Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home, 5108 F Street, Omaha, NE 68117. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: 10am Friday, May 26, 2017, at St. Bernadette Catholic Church, 7600 S 42nd Street, Bellevue, NE 68147. Burial following at Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park in Omaha, NE. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Bernadette Catholic Church and the Alzheimer’s Association. Condolences may be left at brucefuneralhome.com
Bruce Funeral Home
712 S. Webster,
Spring Hill, KS 66083 (913) 592-2244

Loretta Thimgan notified us of the passing of Ruth Ann. Ruth was a secretary on second floor engineering. Ruth retired on 10/31/1986
Ruth Ann Foster
Foster, Ruth Ann

January 22, 1921 – May 21, 2017
Ruth Ann Foster, 96, of Lincoln, passed away May 21, 2017. Ruth Ann was born Jan. 22, 1921, in Lincoln to Edward and Nona (Dalton) Foster. Ruth Ann was a railroad switchboard operator at the Burlington Lincoln Haymarket depot and later worked at AT&T – Western Electric in Omaha. Ruth Ann was a devoted daughter, sister, and aunt with three generations of nieces and nephews to dote upon. She was a master of the family tree and skilled in remembering birthdays of all without the use of a calendar.

A lifelong resident of Lincoln, she loved to tell stories of the penny bridge, sledding down Lake Street, and the many families that had come and gone. Ruth Ann was a devoted family member and a caring aunt to many nieces and nephews. Always present at important family events, weddings, or other get-togethers. Her memory and recollection of facts and events never ceased to amaze. She rarely forgot an anniversary, a birthday, or important lifetime event. Lifelong member of Blessed Sacrament parish. Attended Prescott and Blessed Sacrament Elementary School, Irving Junior High, Cathedral High School and Lincoln High School.

She was a skilled seamstress, who also enjoyed reading, gardening, crossword puzzles and she was always ready for fun. Ruth Ann was a member of the Cornhusker Ski Club and made lifelong friendships through the Ski Club.
Preceded in death by her parents, sisters Marjorie Morrison (Montgomery, Ill.), Rosemary Mullen (Omaha), Rita Bourdages (Bend, Ore.), Janet Nebel (Omaha). Survived by a brother Edward B. Foster of Lincoln.

Rosary: 7 p.m. Thursday, May 25, at Blessed Sacrament Church, 17th and Lake Street, Lincoln. Funeral Mass: 10 a.m. Friday at Blessed Sacrament with burial at Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Blessed Sacrament Church, 1720 Lake Street, Lincoln, NE 68502

Tom Barry notified us that his sister-in-law Kathy Hughes passed away early Monday morning. Kathy was a supervisor in the cable plant and retired on 8/31/2001
Kathleen B. Hughes
Hughes, Kathleen B.

Jul 3, 1941 – May 15, 2017
Preceded in death by parents, George and Cecilia Hughes; brother, George Hughes Jr. Survived by children, Keith Hughes (Tessa) and Jackie Latka (Jim); grandchildren: Emerson, Tate, Drew, and Tripp Hughes, Scout Latka; sisters: Connie Vondra, Joyce Swanson (Bob), Veronica Barry (Tom), Martha Fritz, and Nora Vondra (Larry); brother, Patrick Hughes; sister-in-law, Pam Hughes; numerous nieces and nephews.
The family will receive friends Thursday, May 18th from 5:30pm to 6:30pm, with VIGIL SERVICE at 7:30pm at the Bel Air Chapel, 12100 W. Center Rd. SERVICES Friday, May 19th, 10:30am, Bel Air Chapel to Mary Our Queen Catholic Church for MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL at 11am. Interment, Calvary Cemetery, Omaha. Memorials are suggested to Heartland Chapter of Scleroderma Foundation.

Edie R., Dick S. and Gary B. notified us of the passing of Jerry. Jerry retired from the Works on 10/18/2003
Gerald William “Jerry” Peterson
Peterson, Gerald William “Jerry”

Peterson, Gerald William “Jerry” Age 70 Passed away Friday, May 5th, 2017 at his home surrounded by family. Jerry leaves his wife of 49 years, Rosemary (Candy) Peterson; son Mark Peterson (Rachael); daughter Julie Kramer (Lance); grandchildren Lindsay, Tory, Ashton and Addison; great grandson Carter; nieces Geri Clemons, Cindy Wenck (Dan) and Carmen Jensen; great nieces Amanda Johnson (Michael), Leighanne Loges (Andrew), Jake Clemons (Melisa), Dani Clemons and Ashley Schafer (Travis); great great nieces/nephews Kaiden, Brooklynne, Kenzie, Ryleigh, Ethan, Emerson and Reese. Jerry is preceded in death by his parents, Oscar and Helen Adams and his siblings. A CELEBRATION OF LIFE luncheon for family and friends will be held on Saturday May 13th, from 12-4, at the IBEW Hall, 13306 Stevens St, Omaha, NE 68137.

Arnold Lessig notified us of the passing of Ted. Ted worked in Test set maintenance.
Theodore R. “Ted” Neuenfeldt
Neuenfeldt, Theodore R. “Ted”

Neuenfeldt, Theodore R. “Ted” Apr 28, 1938 – May 4, 2017 Preceded in death by parents, George Neuenfeldt and Clara King (Ibsen); brothers, Don (Leah), William (Vera), and Milton Fraser; sister, Betty Grothe (Duane). Survived by wife of 49 years, Iona “Faye”; son, Jim (Melissa); daughters, Cathy Janes (Ron), Linda Herman, Theresa Muhle (Thomas), Beth Robinson (Jon); 4 granddaughters, Melissa (Jim), Alex, Angela, Sara; 4 grandsons, Dustin (Dani), Joe, Dan, David; 2 great-granddaughters, Claire, Emily; 1 great-grandson Andrew; brother, Bob (Gloria); sister, Dianna Dankel (Bill); Mia, his beloved furry companion. VISITATION: Monday, May 8, 5-7pm, with CELEBRATION of LIFE SERVICE at 7pm, all at Roeder Mortuary, 11710 Standing Stone, Gretna. GRAVESIDE SERVICE with Military Honors: Tuesday, May 9, 2pm, Evergreen Cemetery, 2300 S. 78 St., Omaha. In lieu of flowers, Memorials to Nebraska Humane Society. www.RoederMortuary.com
ROEDER MORTUARY – Gretna Chapel
11710 Standing Stone Dr. 402-332-0090
Gretna, NE

Steve Miller notified us of the passing of Lester Rue
Lester “Les” E. Rue Les retired from the Omaha Works on 8/2/2000
Lester “Les” E. Rue
Rue, Lester E. “Les”

September 8, 1938 ~ April 26, 2017
Age 78 of Omaha
Survived by: Loving wife of 57 years, Barbara Jean, Daughters Denise (Kristi Hansen), Delene (Brandon) Will, Drinda (Chris) Bright; Grandsons Matthew (Maria) Rue and Christiaan Bright; Brothers Jerry (Connie) Rue and David (Ruth) Rue; Sisters Evelyn Sharpe and Betty Sharpe; Numerous other family members and friends.
GATHERING OF FAMILY AND FRIENDS: Saturday, April 29, 2017 at Braman Mortuary Southwest Chapel from 4-8:00PM with Sharing of Memories at 5:00PM
Braman Mortuary Southwest Chapel
6306 S 143rd St
Omaha, NE 68137

Fran Markesi notified us of the passing of Jacob. He was carpenter in plant trades.
Jacob E. “Jay” Rosencrantz
Rosencrantz, Jacob E. Jay

Rosencrantz, Jacob E. “Jay” Age 94 – Apr 17, 2017 Of Yutan. Preceded in death by his parents; sister, Edna Gori; brother-in-law, Donald Rieckman; nephew, Richard Rieckman. Survived by wife, Marilyn; daughters and sons-in-law, Sherry and Theodore Frye, all of Yutan, Vickie Brammer, Wahoo, NE, Karen and Douglas Zink, Grand Island, NE; son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Shelley, Baraboo, WI; 8 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; sister, Iola Rieckman, Waverly, NE; brother-in-law, Dino Gori, Washington State; nieces, nephews. MEMORIAL SERVICE 10:30am Thursday at St. Peter’s United Church of Christ, Yutan, followed by Inurnment at Hollst Lawn Cemtery Yutan with Military Honors by the Yutan American Legion. No Visitation. Memorials to St. Peter’s Church or Fremont Health Hospice. Condolences to www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com.
REICHMUTH FUNERAL HOME
21901 West Maple 402-289-2222
Elkhorn, NE

Dan Lindblad notified us of the passing of Peggy. She retired from the Omaha Works on 11/6/1998
Peggy Jean Carnes
Carnes, Peggy Jean

Oct 7, 1942 – Apr 17, 2017
Peggy passed away peacefully In The Loving Arms of the Lord on Monday April 17, 2017. She touched our lives with Happiness and Joy as: A Daughter, Sister, Mother, Aunt, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, and Friend. She was a Beautiful Person, and will always hold a special place in our hearts. She will be greatly missed. Until we meet again. Amen A CELEBRATION of LIFE will be held at a later date. To leave a condolence, please visit: www.bramanmortuary.com
BRAMAN MORTUARY-
72nd St. Chapel 1702 N. 72nd St.
Omaha, NE 68114 402-391-2171

Ron Feierman notified us of the passing of Darlene Davis last. Darlene retired from the Omaha Works on 2/8/1990
Darlene M. Davis
Davis, Darlene M.

Davis, Darlene M. Oct 13, 1929 – Apr 12, 2017 Age 87. Preceded in death by husband, William W. Davis; brothers, George and Bob Maddux; sisters, Betty Freeman and Carol Hunning. Survived by daughters: Jeanette “Jan” Jones (Denny), Debbie Jacobsen (Mark), Sharon Blackwell (John), Kristen Borchers (Harlan); brothers, William Maddux and Jack Maddux; 14 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. GRAVESIDE SERVICES: Saturday, April 15th, 10am, Forest Lawn Cemetery.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER
BEL AIR CHAPEL
12100 W. Center Rd.
402-391-3900 www.heafeyheafey.com
Omaha, NE

Bonnie J. Ernst
Ernst, Bonnie J.

(August 12, 1958 – April 18, 2017)
age 58, of Omaha, Nebraska
Retired from Western Electric.
Preceded in death by grandparents John (Lillian) Druskis and Earl (Irene) Colby; nephew Matthew McShannon. Survived by loving husband of 38 years Roger; son Kyle; daughter Lyndsey; parents Robert (Lorraine) Colby; brothers Bob (Julie) Colby and Jim (Shawna) Colby; sisters Penny McShannon, Sherry (Mark) Sambasile, and Cindy Flock; many nieces, nephews, and other family and friends.
Visitation Friday, April 21, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. with Fraternal Order of Eagles 154 Memorial Service at 6:30 p.m. Bethany Funeral Home. Memorial Service Saturday, April 22, 10:00 a.m. at Bethany Funeral Home Chapel.
Bethany Funeral Home Chapel
8201 Harrison Street
La Vista, NE

Don retired from the Omaha Works on 3/31/1996
Donald B. “Don” Luben
Luben, Donald B. “Don”

June 21, 1934 – April 17, 2017
Donald B. “Don” Luben, 82, of Fremont died Monday, April 17, 2017, at his home.
Don was born June 21, 1934, at Clearwater to Howard and Lucille (Hughes) Luben. He grew up at Clearwater and was a 1952 graduate of Clearwater High School. He then worked at Luben Produce. He served in the U.S. Army from May 9, 1956, until Sept. 4, 1958. He enlisted in the National Guard and served at the O’Neill and Fremont locations for 26 years. He moved to Fremont in 1965. He was employed at Western Electric until retiring May 31, 1992. He then worked as a bailiff at the Dodge County Courthouse.
Don married Ruth Lorraine Brandt on June 25, 1961. She died Nov. 23, 2001.
He then married Elayne Neal on Dec. 28, 2002, at Northern Heights Baptist Church in Norfolk.
Don was active in the Evangelical Free Church in Fremont and served as church secretary and was active in the men’s church groups. He was also active in the Fremont Citywide Prayer Breakfast, Gideons at the Fremont Camp, Low-Income Ministry Board and was a Care Corps volunteer.
Don enjoyed bird watching, talking with people, the St. Louis Cardinals, traveling on bus trips to the East and West coasts and Canada and Europe; taking kids on camping trips and was an avid collector of writing pens. He volunteered with Boy Scout Troop 104.
He is survived by his wife, Elayne; sons, Mike (Angie) Luben and Dan (Sharon) Luben, all of Fremont, and Dennis (Lisa Ruroede) Luben of Goose Creek, S.C.; daughters, Tammy Ruroede of Norfolk and Jeannie (Eugene) Deane of Fremont; sister, Lois Brittell of Omaha; grandchildren, Taylor, Jessika, Benjamin, Zachary and Trevin Luben; two granddaughters and one grandson in Lincoln.
He was preceded in death by his son, Patrick Luben; stepdaughter, Patricia O’Toole; and granddaughter, Olivia Joy.
The funeral will be 10 a.m. Friday, April 21, at the Evangelical Free Church in Fremont. The Rev. Jim Moore and Rev. Ryan Miller will officiate. Visitation with family receiving friends will be from 5-8 p.m. Thursday and one hour prior to the service on Friday, all at the church. Burial will be in Ridge Cemetery in Fremont with military honors conducted by the Fremont Honor Guard.
Memorials may be directed to the family for further designation.
Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be left at mosermemorialchapels.com

Richard A. “Dick” Hergenrader
Hergenrader, Richard A. “Dick”

Apr 12, 2017 Updated 13 hrs ago 2
Hergenrader, Richard A. “Dick” Mar 23, 1937 – Apr 9, 2017 Preceded in death by parents, John and Emma Hergenrader. Survived by wife, Maryanna Hergenrader; children: Scott (Laurie) Hergenrader, Steve (Annie) Hergenrader, Kathy (Brian) Folts; grandchildren: Michael, Jamie, Matthew and Megan Hergenrader, Emily Folts; brother, Bob (Marti) Hergenrader; numerous nieces and nephews. MEMORIAL VISITATION: Friday, April 14, 5-7pm, at the John A. Gentleman Pacific St. Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Nebraska Humane Society.
JOHN A. GENTLEMAN MORTUARIES AND CREMATORY
PACIFIC STREET CHAPEL 14151
Pacific St. 402-391-1664 www.johnagentleman.com
Omaha, NE

Good Morning George. In today’s paper there is a death of one of our retirees. Beverly Morley. Thought I would let you know in case you didn’t see it. Edie
Beverly P. Morley
Morley, Beverly P.

(September 19, 1948 – April 9, 2017)
Morley, Beverly Age 68 Died Sunday, April 9, 2017, at Bergan Mercy Medical Center in Omaha, NE. Beverly was born September 19, 1948, in Keokuk, IA, to Floyd and Maxine (Mallon) Bullard. She graduated from Omaha South High School. Beverly assembled and inspected communication equipment for Western Electric, AT&T, Lucent Technologies, Avaya, and ComScope. She retired in 2005. Beverly liked hunting deer and turkey and going deep-sea fishing. She especially enjoyed her time with her grandchildren and occasionally having a good glass of wine. She loved attending the “little church in the country”. She was preceded in death by her parents; and brother, Michael. Survivors include her fiancé, Larry Blanke, of Bremen; children: Cheryl (Jeff Hasenauer) Borhart, Brooke Blanke, and Beau (Natalie) Blanke; siblings: Stan (Karen) Bullard, Russ (Eilleen) Bullard, and Mary (Bob) Byrnes; grandchildren: Anna Kingsbury, Katelin Kingsbury, Aiden Borhart, Evin Blanke, and Barrett Blanke; and several nieces and nephews. A FUNERAL SERVICE will be held at 11am Thursday, April 13, at the Afton Lutheran Church south of Bremen, KS. VISITATION will be one hour prior to the service at the church. Burial will be in the Afton Cemetery. Memorials to the Afton Lutheran Church. Contributions may be sent in care of Kinsley Mortuary, 1006 Broadway, Marysville, KS 66508.
Kinsley Mortuary
1006 Broadway
785-562-3021 www.kinsleymortuary.com
Marysville, Kansas

Raymond retired from the Omaha Works on 3/27/1992
Raymond L. Lastovica
Lastovica, Raymond L.

Lastovica, Raymond L. Jan 25, 1933 – Apr 2, 2017 Preceded in death by parents, Frank and Helen; sister, Frances Pistello; brother, Frank. Survived by loving wife, Patricia (Beran); sons, David and Jan; daughter, Lisa Lastovica; grandchildren: Jarod, Natalya, Jordyn; great grandson, Ryder. Longtime member of Sokol Omaha and IBEW Local 1525. Member of VFW. FUNERAL: Saturday, 11am, at Bethany Lutheran Church (204 & Maple St). VISITATION: Saturday at 9am at Church. Private interment. Memorials to the family. www.klsfuneralhome.com
KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME
5108 “F” St. 402-731-1234
Omaha, NE

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Guthrie. He worked in plant trades and retired from the Omaha Works on 10/31/1986
Albert Shadley Guthrie
Guthrie, Albert S.

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Guthrie. He worked in plant trades and retired from the Omaha Works on 10/31/1986
Albert Shadley Guthrie
Guthrie, Albert Shadley
Albert Shadley Guthrie, age 91, Lincoln, formerly Louisville, passed away March 25, 2017 at Bryan East Medical Center in Lincoln. He was born August 9, 1925 in Bloomfield, Iowa to John and Clara (Shadley) Guthrie. Albert was a Korean War and United States Army veteran. He was a longtime employee at Western Electric in Omaha and a member of the First Baptist Church in Plattsmouth.
Survivors include his sons, John of Louisville, Joseph (Susan) of Wichita, Kansas, and Clair (Mary) of Lincoln, 7 Grandchildren, 4 Great Grandchildren and a sister, Alice Snell of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, March 30, 2017 at First Baptist Church, 16220 Highway 75, Plattsmouth with Pastor Raymond Wicks officiating. Interment will be in the Oak Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be held one hour before services at the church Thursday. Condolences may be left at www.trumpmemorials.com Trump Funeral Services, 1600 West “0” Street, Lincoln are handling the arrangements.
Trump Funeral Services1
600 West “0” Street
Lincoln, NE

Edie Riester notified us of the passing of Michael.
Michael R. Horvath
Horvath, Michael R.

Horvath, Michael R. Feb 25, 1971 – Mar 26, 2017 Preceded in death by parents: Donald and Kathleen Horvath, grandparents, and numerous aunts and uncles. Survived by wife: Erin Horvath. son: Alexander Horvath. daughter: Ashlea Horvath. grandchildren: Aleaya & Bentley. siblings: Donald Horvath Jr., Shawn Horvath, Daniel Horvath, Richelle Horvath. Numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, other relatives and many friends FUNERAL SERVICE Saturday April 1st 11am Calvary Chistian Church 10100 Cedar Island Road, Bellevue. VISITATION Friday at mortuary from 2-8pm with family receiving friends from 6-8pm In lieu of flowers memorials suggested to Nebraska Game and Parks or Mike’s grandchildrens college scholarship fund. www.kahlerdolcemortuary.com
KAHLER-DOLCE MORTUARY
441 No Washington St.
Papillion NE 402-339-3232

Evelyn Crinklasw advised us of the passing of Don Taylor.
Donald Lynn Taylor of Bella Vista, Arkansas | 1948 – 2017 |
Donald Lynn Taylor
May 06, 1948 – March 24, 2017
Donald Lynn Taylor, age 68, of Bella Vista, Arkansas, went home to be with the Lord on March 24, 2017. Don was born on May 6, 1948, in Haynesville, Louisiana. He called Shreveport his home.
He is survived by his loving wife, Karleen Thomas Taylor of Bella Vista and daughters: Donna Michelle Hickey of Chesapeake, Virginia and Brandy Taylor Dick of Vivian, Louisiana. Don has three grandchildren. Karleen’s daughters include Peggy Smith Feazel of Honduras and Lisa Renee Parker of Lebanon, Tennessee. Additional family includes six grandchildren and one great-grandchild on the way.
Don is preceded in death by his parents, Alice Corine Metcalf Taylor and Johnnie A. Taylor, of Haynesville, Louisiana.
Memorial Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 30, 2017, at Village Baptist Church, 380 Glasgow Road, Bella Vista. Visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Don’s name to Village Baptist Church for the Landscaping Fund.
Arrangements are under the direction of Bella Vista Funeral Home & Crematory. On-line condolences may be made at www.funeralmation.com

SERVICES
Visitation
Thursday, March 30, 2017
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Village Bible Church
210 Town Center
Bella Vista, Arkansas 72714

Memorial Service
Thursday, March 30, 2017
11:00 AM
Village Bible Church
210 Town Center
Bella Vista, Arkansas 72714

Dan Lindblad advised us of the passing of Dan Walters
Danny G. Walters
Walters, Danny G.

Walters, Danny G. Age 70 Of Waterloo, NE. Preceded in death by stepson, Michael McClaughry. Survived by wife, Monica; sons, Mike (Becky) of Lincoln and Kenny (Carla) of Fremont, NE; daughter, Kris (Jeff) Thompson of San Luis Obisbo, CA; stepson, Terry (Brianne) Menzel of Waterloo, NE; 11 grandchildren; and many extended family. Private inurnment. Memorials to family for later designation. Condolences to www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com
REICHMUTH FUNERAL HOME
21901 West Maple 402-289-2222
Elkhorn, NE

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing or Eileen. She retired from the Works on 3/31/1997
Eileen Marie Ackerman
Ackerman, Eileen Marie

Ackerman, Eileen Marie Age 84 Of Omaha. Passed away March 15, 2017. Eileen was born, March 29,1932 in Glenwood Iowa to the late Harry A. and Edith D.(Enewold) Smith. She retired in 1997 from Western Electric-AT&T after 24 years of service. Eileen is a member of St. Mark Lutheran Church in Omaha and is preceded in death by her parents, Harry and Edith Smith; brother, Alfred Smith; sisters, Helen Dainty and Betty Coniglio; husband, Roger Ackerman, whom she married May 1, 1977; son-in-law, Jerry Dale Clark. Survivors include daughters: Kathy (Greg) Krauth, Crescent, IA; Cindy Clark, Neola, IA; Debbie (Rick) Stanton, Valley, NE; seven grandchildren: Aaron Krauth, Bob (Shonna) Krauth, Adam (Shavonne) Krauth, Jacob (Rebecca) Clark, David (Jessica) Clark, Benjamin (Ashley) Clark ,Katelyn Stanton; 14 great-grandchildren. VISITATION WITH FAMILY: Sunday, 2-4pm. FUNERAL SERVICE: Monday, 1pm, all at Cutler-O’Neill-Meyer-Woodring Bayliss Park Chapel. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery followed by a luncheon at the Walnut Hill Reception Center. Memorials to St. Mark Lutheran Church, 1821 No. 90th Street, Omaha, NE; 68114
CUTLER-O’NEILL-MEYER-WOODRING
Bayliss Park Chapel
545 Willow Ave.,
Council Bluffs, IA 712-322-7779

Dan Lindblad notified us of the passing of Enish Gills, Jr.
Enish Gills, Jr.
Gills, Enish, Jr.

Gills, Enish, Jr. Mar 31, 1929 – Mar 9, 2017 Of Omaha. Survived by children: Jerry Gills, Ricky Gills, Curtis Gills, Alvin Gills, Beverly Gills-Harris, Marvin Gills, David Gills, Clifford Gills; a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, and many more family and friends. VISITATION: Thursday, March 16, 2017, 3-5pm and FUNERAL SERVICE 1pm, Friday, March 17, 2017, all at Roeder Mortuary. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. Repast to follow at Starlight Chateau, 1310 N 29th St.
ROEDER MORTUARY
Ames Chapel 4932 Ames Ave. 402-453-5600
Omaha, NE
www.RoederMortuary.com

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of William “Bill” Montalbano. Bill worked in 20 bldg. production control and retired on 8/3/1990.
William E. Sr. and Betty L. Montalbano
Montalbano, William E. Sr. and Betty L.

Montalbano, Betty L. and William E. Sr. Mar 2, 2017 Both passed away the same day at the age of 83 years. Survivors include son, William (Sherry) Montalbano Jr.; and grandchildren: Brian (Nicole) Montalbano, Ashley, Scott, Nolle, Brande, and Autumn Heaton; six great-grandchildren; daughter, Sandra Jensen; grandchildren, Erin Jensen and Kevin (Ashley) Lesac; Betty’s sister, Delores Pchenica. William was preceded in death by his sister, Louise Montalbano.
VISITATION: Sunday, 3–5pm, at the funeral home. FUNERAL SERVICE: Monday, 10am, Bethany Funeral Home Chapel. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Memorials will be directed by the family.
BETHANY FUNERAL HOME
82nd & Harrison 402-593-6100
Omaha NE

Bobbie retired from the Omaha Works on 10-31-1986
Bobbie J. (Wilson) Geiger
Geiger, Bobbie J. (Wilson)
Geiger, Bobbie J. (Wilson) Mar 1, 1927 – Mar 8, 2017 Preceded in death by D.F. “Bud” Wilson, husband, Raymond “Bud” Geiger, husband, Ronald Geiger, son, and Rita Tederman, daughter.Survived by children, Vicki & Mike Tederman, Mike & Trisha Wilson, Wendy Geiger, Judy & Mike Hartong, grandchildren, Kelli & Shawn Buchanan, Rob & Stephanie Neuhaus, Hallie & Jason Talley, Surya & Melissa Metzler, Matthew & Meredith Geiger, Priya & Jon Hebel, Laura Geiger, Samantha Hartong, great-grandchildren, McKenzie & Kamryn Buchanan, Madeline, Olivia, & Isabella Neuhaus, Sofia & Savannah Metzler, Amira, Elijah, Nevaya, Harper, & Sydney Geiger, Leela & Vayu Hebel, best friends, Fritz Donahoo and Sadie Lu. Celebration of life service Tuesday, March 14th at 11:00 a.m. at Hope Presbyterian Church, 5220 S. 159th Ave., Omaha, Ne. Memorials to the family for later designation.
Forest Lawn Funeral Home and Cemetery
7909 Mormon Bridge Rd.
402-451-1000 www.forestlawnomaha.com
Onaha, NE

John R. “Jack” Zelenka
Zelenka, John R. “Jack”

Zelenka, John R. “Jack” Jan 7, 1933 – Feb 23, 2017 GRAVESIDE SERVICE Wednesday, March 8th, 1pm, Calvary Cemetery.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER
BEL AIR CHAPEL 12100 W. Center Rd.
402-391-3900 www.heafeyheafey.com
Omaha, NE

Dick Scott notified us of the passing or Maurice.
Maurice E. Sponsel
Sponsel, Maurice E.

Sponsel, Maurice E. Nov 27, 1936 – Feb 26, 2017 Age 80 years of Omaha. Preceded in death by daughter, Laura Pierson. Survived by wife of 58 years, Phyllis; children: Mark Sponsel and wife Emily; Stacie Duello and husband Ed; Tim Sponsel and fiancée Lori Gilbert; son-in-law, Greg Pierson; granddaughters: Aryanna, Elaine, Vivian; sister, Evelyn Sponsel-Smith; many other relatives and friends. Private services will be held. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the following: American Liver Foundation, 39 Broadway, Suite 2700, New York, NY 10006 or National Kidney Foundation, 30 East 33 St., New York, NY 10016. To leave a condolence, visit www.bramanmortuary.com
BRAMAN MORTUARY
Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144 St. 402-895-3400
Omaha, NE

Alberta Kohls notified us Phillis Depue passed away yesterday, she worked in cabinets at the Omaha Works and retired on 8/18/2000.
PHYLLIS DEPUE
DEPUE, PHYLLIS

PHYLLIS A. DEPUE, 78, OF FREMONT PASSED AWAY TUESDAY, FEB. 21, 2017, AT DUNKLAU GARDENS IN FREMONT.
PHYLLIS WAS BORN FEB. 7, 1939, IN TAYLOR TO ARNOLD AND CAROL CAMPBELL. SHE MOVED TO FREMONT WHERE SHE ATTENDED AND GRADUATED FROM FREMONT HIGH SCHOOL. SHE MET AND MARRIED EUGENE P. DEPUE IN 1958 IN FREMONT. SHE WORKED FOR CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY AND LATER RETIRED FROM LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES IN 2001.
SHE BECAME A MEMBER OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS IN 1979. SHE HAD MULTIPLE CALLINGS THROUGHOUT THE CHURCH BUT WAS PRIMARILY IN THE NURSERY CARING FOR AND WORKING WITH THE CHILDREN. PHYLLIS ENJOYED CROCHETING, READING GOOD BOOKS AND THE HALLMARK CHANNEL. SHE LOVED WATCHING AND SPENDING TIME WITH CHILDREN, ESPECIALLY HER GRANDCHILDREN WHOM SHE ADORED. PHYLLIS WILL BE REMEMBERED FOR HER CARING SMILE AND HER HEART OF GOLD.
SHE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HER PARENTS; HUSBAND, EUGENE P.; DAUGHTER, KELLIE STEFFENS-DEPUE; AND BROTHER, GARY CAMPBELL.
SHE IS SURVIVED BY: SONS, MICHAEL (BOBBIE) DEPUE OF FREMONT, GENE (NANCY) DEPUE OF COLUMBUS, GARY (KAMI) DEPUE OF FREMONT AND BRIAN DEPUE OF AXTELL; DAUGHTER, KAREN (RICHARD) REIGER OF FREMONT; BROTHER, DEAN (SANDY) CAMPBELL OF PEORIA, ARIZ., BRUCE (JENNIFER) CAMPBELL OF MAINE, DENNIS (NELDA) CAMPBELL OF FREMONT AND DAVE (DEB) CAMPBELL OF FREMONT; SISTER, CONNIE (TERRY) LAYMEN OF PHOENIX; 16 GRANDCHILDREN; 19 GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN; ONE GREAT GREAT-GRANDCHILD; AND MANY NIECES, NEPHEWS, FAMILY AND FRIENDS.
THE FUNERAL WILL BE 9 A.M. SATURDAY AT THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. VISITATION WILL BE FROM 4-8 P.M. FRIDAY AT DUGAN FUNERAL CHAPEL IN FREMONT WITH FAMILY PRESENT FROM 6-8 P.M. BURIAL WILL BE IN MEMORIAL CEMETERY.

Jim Kelly forwarded Bob’s passing saying that he passed Wednesday evening (February 15th) due to cancer of the pancreas. Bob retired from the Works on 1/13/1996
Robert G. Drach
Drach, Robert G.

July 1, 1934 ~ February 15, 2017 (age 82)
MEMORIAL SERVICE
Saturday
February 25, 2017
11:00 AM
Nativity Lutheran Church
Weeki Wachee, Florida
Robert G. Drach, 82 of Spring Hill, Florida passed away on February 15, 2017.
Robert is survived by loving wife Jean; daughter Kathryn; sons Robert (Nina) & Thomas (Loreley); brother Charles; sister Jean; grandchildren Kevin, Jeff, Zack, Max, Amy & Brennan.
In lieu of flowers, the family request that donations be made to Nativity Lutheran Church,
6363 Commercial Way, Weeki Wachee, FL 34613.

Dick Scott forwarded the passing of Carl to us. Carl retired from the Works on 2/13/1992
Carol O. Peckman
Peckman, Carl O.

Peckman, Carl O. Age 85 Passed away of leukemia on February 14, 2017 in Olympia, WA. He was born August 8, 1931 to Clarence O. and Ina Amarena (Sherwood) Peckman, Beatrice, NE. Raised in Beatrice, Carl also lived in Lincoln, NE, spent 50 years in Omaha, NE, and moved to Olympia in 2008. Carl served in the US Navy during the Korean War and graduated from Southeast Community College in Milford, NE. He married Alma F. Fruehling on June 19, 1955 at Immanuel State Line Lutheran Church, Wymore, NE. Carl worked in telecommunications manufacturing for AT&T from 1959 to 1992. He also was a ham radio operator and enthusiast, and a huge Nebraska football fan. He loved fishing, fly tying, and operating RC (radio controlled) vehicles. He was a member of Lutheran Church of the Good Shephard and VFW. He is survived by his son, David Peckman and family; daughter, Nancy Peckman, and son-in-law, Terry Christensen; and grandchild, Mikayla; step-grandchildren, Danyelle and Ashley. He was predeceased by his wife, Alma (June 7, 2006); brother, Ray Peckman (1974). SERVICES will be Saturday, February 25, at 1pm at Immanuel State Line Lutheran, 4696 E. State Line Road, Wymore, NE 68466. Please share memories at: www.FuneralAlternatives.org

Steve Odell notified us of the passing of Jimmie. Jimmie worked in the cable plant and retired from the Omaha Works on 10/31/1991
Jimmie L. Howard, Jr.
Howard, Jr., Jimmie L.

Age 84 – Feb 2, 2017 Survived by son, Scott (Samantha) Howard, Omaha; daughter: Latisha (Vatshun) McKay, Columbia, Ga; five grandchildren; nieces, nephews, other relatives. VIEWING: 5-7pm, Friday, Mortuary. FUNERAL SERVICE: 10am, Saturday, Mortuary; Cremation. Thomas Funeral Home.
THOMAS FUNERAL HOME
3920 N. 24th St.
Omaha,NE 402-453-7111 www.omahathomasfh.com

Dick retired from the Omaha Works on 2/12/2003
“Dick” Harold H. Dickman Jr.
Dickman, Harold “Dick” H.

“Dick” Harold H. Dickman Jr., age 72, of Missouri Valley, Iowa, passed away on January 21, 2017 at Community Memorial Hospital in Missouri Valley, Iowa.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, January 26, 2017 from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. with a rosary at 7:00 p.m. at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Missouri Valley, Iowa.
Funeral Service will be held on Friday, January 27, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. at the St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Missouri Valley, Iowa.
HENNESSEY – AMAN FUNERAL HOME
Mortuaries and Crematories
310 East Huron Street
Missouri Valley, Iowa 51555
(712) 642-2745 | (800) 642-2745

Joan Diane Jacobsen
Jacobsen, Joan Diane (Swanson)

18 Jun 1942 – 20 Jan 2017
Joan was preceded in death by husband Don. She is survived by son Ron and daughter Sue (Kevin) Moffitt all of Omaha; grandchildren Ashley, Courtney, Grady and Beau; Brother Bob Swanson of Ohio and brother-in-law Tom Lampman of Elkhorn.
Visitation: Saturday 1 – 3 P.M. Reichmuth Funeral Home, 21901 W. Maple Rd., Elkhorn, NE 68022.
Memorials: The family requests no flowers.
Reichmuth Funeral Home
21901 West Maple
Omaha, NE 68002
402-289-2222
www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com

Robert (Bob) Rederick Kensinger
Kensinger, Robert Frederick

4 Mar 1922 – 17 Jan 2017
Kensinger, Robert Frederick Mar 4, 1922 – Jan 17, 2017. He was preceded in death by son Howard Kensinger, Parents Fred and Elizabeth Kensinger, brother Howard Kensinger, sister Genevieve (Toby) Graber; Survived by: Children Charles(Kathy) Kensinger; grandchildren Karl Kensinger, Kim (Mark) Norris; Great Grandchildren Sydney and Grant Norris; Sister Lucille (Marlo) Gould;
Visitation: January 20, 2017, 5-7 P.M., Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home.
Services: January 20, 2017, 7 P.M., at the Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home, Omaha, NE.
Interment: Private
Robert retired in 1985 with thirty years of service.
Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park Funeral Home
5701 Center Street
Omaha NE 68106
402-556-2500
www.westlawnhillcrest.com

Bob retired from the Omaha Works on 1-13-1996
Robert F. Wollenburg (Bob)
Wollenberg, Robert F. (Bob)

January 21, 2017
5/20/1937 – 1/17/2017
Of Gretna, survived by wife of 56 years Judy, children Joni Stein (Dean), Jeff (Tracy), Jon (Cindy), 5 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren, 3 sisters, 3 brothers, many nieces, nephews and many relatives and friends.
Visitation Friday 5-7 PM at Roeder Mortuary 11710 Standing Stone Gretna, NE. Funeral Service Saturday (1/21/17) 11:00 AM Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Gretna, NE. Interment Mt. Auburn Cemetery. Memorials to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church or Gretna Fire Department. www.roedermortuary.com
Roeder Mortuary
11710 Standing Stone
Gretna, NE

Martin retired from the Omaha Works in October of 1989
Martin E. Scheiblhofer
Scheiblhofer, Martin E.

Aug 31, 1931 – Jan 9, 2017 Preceded in death by daughter, Ann Tompkins. Survived by wife, Joann C. Scheiblhofer; son, John (Paul); two grandchildren, Joseph Scheiblhofer and Elizabeth Bronson (Matthew); brother Raymond (Dolores); sister, Rita Scheiblhofer. The family will receive friends Wednesday, Jan. 11th from 5pm to 7pm, with VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm at the Bel Air Chapel. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL Thursday, Jan. 12th at 11am, St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church. Interment, Calvary Cemetery with military honors by Benson VFW Post 2503. Memorials to St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church or Nebraska Humane Society.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER BEL AIR CHAPEL
12100 W. Center Rd.
Omaha. NE
402-391-3900 www.heafeyheafey.com

Gene retired from the Omaha Works in February of 1985
Eugene B. “Gene” Cook
Cook, Eugene B. “Gene”

Nov 4, 1922 – Jan 11, 2017 Preceded in death by wife, Lavonne M. Cook; parents; brother, Dennis Cook. Survived by children: Roy Cook, Tony (Julie) Cook, Danny (Linda) Cook, Larry Cook; grandchildren: Adam (Beth), Ian, Taylor, Kasey and Lewis; great granddaughter, Taryn; sister-in- law, Patty Christensen; brother-in-law, Mort (Joan) Tunender; special friend, Cindy Cook; numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. VISITATION WITH FAMILY: Friday, 5-7pm. FUNERAL SERVICE: Saturday, 10am; all at Roeder Mortuary-108th Street Chapel. Interment: Lincoln Memorial Park, 6800 S. 14th St., Lincoln, NE, on Saturday at 2:30pm.
ROEDER MORTUARY
108th St. Chapel 2727 North 108th St.
Omaha, NE
402-496-9000 www.RoederMortuary.com

Vernie Dean Klauman
Klaumann, Vernnie Dean

Jun 14, 1953 – Jan 2, 2017. He was preceded in death by his parents, Vernnie and Beatrice Klaumann; brother, Charles Klaumann and grandson, Chase Hunter. Survived by his wife, Connie Klaumann; daughters, Jennifer (Chris) Hunter, Samantha (Jerry) Peck; grandchildren, Amber, Lucas and Tyler Hunter, Isiah, Ariahna and Lennox Peck; many other family members. SERVICES, Friday, 11am at the Northwest Hills Church, 9334 Fort St. Visitation, Thursday 4-8pm at the 72nd Street Chapel with a Masonic Memorial Service at 7:30pm. In lieu of flowers, Memorials to Northwest Hills Church or H.E.T.R.A.
John A. Gentleman Mortuaries and Crematory
1010 North 72 Street
Omaha, NE
402-391-1664 www.johnagentleman.com

Loretta Thimgan advising us of the passing of Barbara Wischmann. Barbara was from Ashland and worked in the 30 Building of the former Omaha Works.
Barbara A. Wischmann
Wischmann, Barbara A.

By the Lincoln Journal Star 6 hrs ago (0)
Barbara A. Wischmann, 83, of Ashland, died Thursday, December 29, 2016, at St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Lincoln. She was born December 15, 1933, in Lincoln, to Vernon and Gertrude (Brakhage) Stewart.

She is survived by husband of 42 years Robert Wischmann; children: Sherry (Fred) Starr of Greenwood, Tom Smith of Ashland, and Jodi (Kelly) Lathrop of Lincoln; grandchildren: Jeff Starr, Matt (Jackie) Starr, Emily (Nathan) DeLashmutt, and Nathan Lathrop; five great-grandchildren; brothers: Jerry (Penny) Stewart, Kenny (Jean) Stewart, and Jimmy Stewart; sisters: Janice (Randy) Horn and Linda (Larry) Meyer; many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by husband Robert Smith; brothers: George, Ivan, and John Stewart; sisters: Judy Thoms, Dorothy Comstock, and Ruth York.

Funeral service, 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 3, at Marcy Chapel, Ashland. Pastor Karen Lamb will be officiating. Visitation, 6-8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 2, at Marcy Chapel. Interment at Ashland Cemetery. Memorials in care of the family for future designation. Visit www.marcysvoboda.com to leave condolences.

Sharon retired from the Omaha Works on 7/7/2000
Sharon Allas
Allas, Sharon Age 72 Valley, NE. Preceded in death by her parents, Leonard and Lois Labs; and sister Judy Bartlett. Survived by husband Dean; brother, David (Rondi) Labs of Gretna, NE; sister, Patricia (Richard) Rowe of Valley; and brothers-in-law and sister-in-law, Wayne Bartlett of Waterloo NE, and Richard and Patricia Dunn of Minnesota. VISITATION Wednesday 10-11am, with MEMORIAL SERVICE Wednesday at 11am, all at the Funeral Home. Private Inurnment. Memorials to the Valley Fire and Rescue. Condolences to: www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com REICHMUTH FUNERAL HOME
21901 West Maple 402-289-2222
Elkhorn, NE


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Roger Nelson notified us of the passing of Dave.
David Soren Svendgaard (Disco Dave)
Svendgaard, David Soren (Disco Dave)
July 4, 1939 to December 8, 2016
David Soren Svendgaard (Disco Dave), age 77, died peacefully at home in Sun City, Arizona on December 8, 2016. David is survived by his loving wife Rosie and his four children; daughters Sheri/Jack Johnson, Kristi/Rick Nicholas, Joni/James Gerrard, and son Jerry David/Sandra Svendgaard, and lovingly referred to as Papa by eleven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and one on the way. Also survived by sister Cindy/Ron Regier. Preceded in death by parents Woodrow (Woody) and Marjorie Svendgaard, brothers Walter Stewart and Lee Svendgaard, and grandson Eric Soren Nicholas.
David was born and raised in Blair, Nebraska. An avid golfer, who loved the sunshine, retired in January, 1996 after 37 years of employment with Western Electric /AT&T in Omaha, Nebraska. David was a huge husker fan carrying on a family legacy of supporting the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers. David loved fishing, camping and golfing, and was well known for his musical talents. Many loving memories of a man of melody who could walk into a room full of strangers, and leave as their best friend.

Steve Odell notified us of the passing of Dennis Stenzel. Dennis worked in the cable plant and retired from the Omaha Works on 12/31/2005
Dennis Wayne Stenzel
Stenzel, Dennis Wayne

Stenzel, Dennis Wayne Nov 20, 1944 – Dec 8, 2016 Preceded in death by parents. Survived by wife Amber; children, Brian Stenzel, Robert (Mary) Stenzel, Denise Robino and fiancee Tim Greenhaw, and Chasta (Dave) Cashatt; grandchildren, Jacob, Jared, Noah, John, Jillian and Molly; brothers, Richard (Betty) Stenzel, Dwight Stenzel, and Dean (Lis) Stenzel; sister, Nancy (Tom) Dokulil; and many other relatives and friends. MEMORIAL SERVICE Thursday, December 15, at 11 am at Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home. PRIVATE INURNMENT. MEMORIALS to be directed by family.
Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 Center St.
Omaha, NE 68106

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing or John Beckman. John retired from the Omaha Works on 11/8/1991
John A. Beckman
Beckman, John A.

Date of Birth
January 3, 1934
Lincoln, Nebraska
Entered into Rest
December 8, 2016
Wahoo, Nebraska
Memorial Mass
Tuesday, December 13, 2016 ~ 10:30 a.m.
St. Mary Catholic Church ~ Ashland, Nebraska
Visitation & Rosary
Monday, December 12, 2016
Visitation ~ 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Rosary ~ 7:00 p.m.
Marcy Chapel ~ Ashland, Nebraska
Interment
Wednesday, December 14, 2016 ~ 1:00 p.m.
Omaha National Cemetery ~ Omaha, Nebraska
Military Honors by U.S. Navy and American Legion #129
Memorials
In Care of the Family
John A. Beckman, 82 of Ashland, NE, entered into eternal rest on Thursday, December 8, 2016 at the Saunders Medical Center in Wahoo, NE. He was born January 3, 1934 in Lincoln, NE to Frank and Madeline (Fields) Beckman.
John’s family moved to Ashland in 1944. He graduated from Ashland High School in 1952. After graduation, John enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served his country for over six years until he was honorably discharged in 1959.
On November 22, 1958, John married Mary Lou Proffit at St. Mary Catholic Church in Ashland. Following his military service, John began working at Western Electric and continued working for 33 years until his retirement in 1991.
He is survived by wife of 58 years Mary Lou Beckman; children: Brad (Sue) Beckman of Lincoln, Jeff (Glenda) Beckman of Palmyra, and Julie (Mike) Hurst of Lincoln; grandchildren: Nichole (TJ) Kaiser, Eric Beckman, Amanda (Kyle) Boyle, and Heather Beckman; great-grandchild Landon Kaiser; brother Frank (Joey) Beckman of Omaha; sister-in-law and brother-in-law Janice and Chuck Reisen; brother-in-law RD Doose; many nieces and nephews.

We were notified of the passing of Clyde Rothfuss by Jason Rothfuss. Clyde retired from the Omaha Works on 8/1/1995.
Clyde Leroy Rothfuss
Rothfuss, Clyde Leroy

Clyde Leroy Rothfuss, age 75 of Blair, went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ December 5, 2016 at his home in Blair, Nebraska with his loved ones by his side. Funeral Services will be held at 1:00PM Friday, December 9, 2016 at First Christian Church in Blair. Graveside services will be held in the Blair Cemetery. Visitation will be held Thursday, December 8, 2016 at Campbell Aman Funeral Home beginning at 4:00PM with family receiving friends from 6:00 to 8:00PM.
Clyde Leroy Rothfuss was born June 11, 1941 near Wells, Kansas the son of Harvey and Lois Rothfuss.
Retired from Western Electric/ AT&T in 1995 after 33 years. He was a locksmith for over 50 years in the Omaha and Blair areas. He was a recent proud member of First Baptist Church of Blair.
Clyde is survived by his wife Cindy of Blair, children: Dawna (John), Kelly (Gordon), Jason (Kirstin), Jared (Rebekah), Steve (Nicole), Cory (Jill); along with 20 wonderful grandchildren, three brothers and one sister.
Memorials may be sent to First Baptist Church of Blair or the First Christian Church of Blair.
Campbell-Aman Funeral Home
444 South 17th Street
Blair, NE, US, 68008
http://www.campbellaman

Steve Odell notified us that Donald George’s obit is in the World Herald. He worked
Donald W. George
George, Donald W.

Donald W. George, 66 of Glenwood, passed away November 27, 2016 in Omaha, NE. Graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, December 1, 2016 at the Mineola Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 with a prayer service at 6:00 p.m., at the Loess Hills Funeral Home in Glenwood.
Memorials: Directed to the family
Donald Wayne George, one of three children of Leonard Paul and Kathryn D. (Cooper) George, was born on March 28, 1950 in Omaha, Nebraska along with his twin brother Robert. Don graduated from the Omaha Technical High school in 1969. He enlisted in the United States Air Force and served for two years as a fireman while stationed at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. Following his honorable discharge, Don worked as a production specialist for Western Electric for 32 years. He then worked for 8 years at the Oriental Trading Company until his retirement.
Don and Joyce Elaine Hansen were united in marriage on June 28, 1975 at St. John Lutheran Church in Mineola, Iowa.
Don enjoyed gardening and traveling to Arkansas to visit relatives. He was a huge Star Trek fan and also enjoyed watching the Twilight Zone.
Don passed away on November 27, 2016 at the Select Specialty Hospital in Omaha at the age of 66 years, 7 months, and 29 days. He was preceded in death by his parents; in-laws; niece Susan Rodgers; and great niece Victoria Hughes.
Don is survived by his wife of 41 years, Joyce George of Glenwood, IA; twin brother Bob George; and sister Frances Hughes, both of Omaha; his aunt, Ruth Cooper, of Everton, AR; one nephew Keith; four nieces, Terri, Sherri, Jennifer, and Heather; several great nephews and nieces; cousins and extended relatives; and many friends.

Gene Bielenberg notified us of the passing of Cid’s wife Dee. Dee retired from the Works on 9/21/2001
Deloise A. “Dee” Stinson
Stinson, Deloise A. “Dee”

Stinson, Deloise A. “Dee” Nov 4, 1946 – Nov 9, 2016 She was preceded in death by her father David (Beatrice) Barnes, mother Irene (George) Duncally Harris, son Lance Stinson, and sister Crystal Barnes. She leaves to cherish her memory: her husband of 52 years, UB “Cid” Stinson, daughter Kelly Coleman, granddaughter, Sierra (James) Boyd, great-grandsons, James and Jalen Boyd, brother Tony Barnes of Waterloo, IA, nephew Bishop Barnes of Waterloo, IA and niece Whitney Stinson of Atlanta, GA. Cousin companion Deborah Green of Omaha, NE. FUNERAL SERVICE 12:30pm Monday at Mt. Nebo Baptist Church, 5501 N. 50th St. VISITATION 2-4pm Sunday at Forest Lawn Funeral Home. Interment at Forest Lawn. Memorials may be directed to the family.
Forest Lawn Funeral Home and Cemetery
7909 Mormon Bridge Rd. 402-451-1000
www.forestlawnomaha.com

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Phillip E. Lawler. Darrel mentioned that he was an engineer and he retired from the Works on 9/30/1985
Phillip E. Lawler
Lawler, Phillip E.

Lawler, Phillip E. Age 93 – Nov 8, 2016 Preceded in death by twin daughters, Sally Lynn and Sandra Lee; sisters, Leatrice Whitesel and Marsha Burnap. Survived by wife Anita Jean; daughters, Patricia (Jerry) Glenn, Linda Hauschild, Libby (Douglas) Dreier, Nancy (Michael) Heald; 11 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; sister Marilyn (Ralph) Johnson; brother George (Judy) Lawler. MEMORIAL SERVICE Saturday, 2pm at Bethany Lutheran Church, 4200 N. 204th St. Memorials requested to Bethany Lutheran Church or The Salvation Army.
BETHANY FUNERAL HOME
82nd & Harrison 402-593-6100
LaVista, NE

Vivian retired from the Works on 2/19/1984
Vivian Hoffman
Hoffman, Vivian

Vivian E. Hoffman, 87, of Valley died Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016, at Nye Legacy Health and Rehabilitation in Fremont.
Vivian was born Jan. 20, 1929, in Merriman to Carl A. and Lula G. (Adams) Schuelke.
She lived in Merriman and moved to Fremont. She was a graduate of Fremont High School. Vivian married Dean Hoffman on April 27, 1947, in Fremont. Dean preceded her in death on June 7, 2013. She lived at rural Valley for the past 69 years. She was employed at Western Electric in Omaha until retiring in 1984.

She was a member of the First Congregational Church U.C.C. in Fremont. She enjoyed making crocheted afghans, doing holiday crafts, working crossword puzzles, reading books and liked mowing her lawn. She enjoyed spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She is survived by sons, Dean Jr. “Buck” (and wife, Marlene) Hoffman of Valley, Lee (and wife, Connie) Hoffman of Lincoln and Keith (and wife, Barb) Hoffman of Valley; daughter, Jan (and husband, Larry) Andreasen of Fremont; sister, Darlene (and husband, Roger) Johnson of Centennial, Colo.; sister-in-law, Ann Picard of Black Hawk, Colo.; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Dean; three brothers; and one sister.
The funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont. Chaplain James Jost will officiate. Closed casket visitation will be from 1:30-2 p.m. prior to the service at the funeral home. Burial will be in Memorial Cemetery in Fremont. Memorials may be directedto Project Pink’d of Omaha. Online condolences may be left at www.mosermemorialchapels.com

Del F. Hartung
Hartung, Del F.

Del F. Hartung age 84 of Fremont died peacefully Sunday October 30, 2016 at Nye Legacy Health and Rehab in Fremont.
He was born to Obert and Helen (Mahel) Hartung in Fremont on February 24, 1932. He attended school in Fremont and worked on the family farm before entering the navy on April 5, 1951. He was honorably discharged March 18, 1955. He was employed by a dry cleaners and later worked for AT&T for 32 years. He attended college night classes and was then promoted to industrial engineer, working in the wage incentive organization. Del was an avid fan of Nebraska football, a loyal supporter of Omaha’s Tangier Shrine and a member of it’s Oriental Band. He was a member of the Scottish Rite of Omaha, a member of the Fremont Masonic Lodge No. 15 A. F. & A. M. and the Fremont Shrine Club.

Del was devoted to and cared for his family. He is survived by wife of 54 years, Norma Lee (Dorfmeyer) Hartung, daughters LeAnn (Ken) Karmann of Omaha, Shara (Roger) Wagner of Fremont, Son Kent Hartung of Fremont, grandchildren Morgan Karmann, Amanda (companion Jason Smith) Hartung and Nia Karmann, great grandchildren Ariana Maddox, Chloe Maddox, and Corbin Smith, brother Paul (Pat) Hartung of Fremont, Several cousins and lots of friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Obert and Helen Hartung.

The family will be at the Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel in Fremont Thursday evening from 6 to 8 PM to visit with friends. There will be a private family service at the mortuary. Memorials suggested to Spina Bifida, or directed to the family for distribution.

Mary L. Dworak
DWORAK, Mary L.

Mary L. Dworak
Feb 25, 1962 – Oct 23, 2016
Preceded in death by parents, Kenneth and Florence Steelman; brother- Kenneth Ray Steelman. Survived by husband, Douglas; sisters, Theresa Roberts and Janice Weiner; brother, Orie Steelman; numerous nieces and nephews.
The family will receive friends Tuesday, November 1st, from 5pm to 7pm with VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm at the Bel Air Chapel. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL Wednesday, November 2nd, 10am at Mary Our Queen Catholic Church. Interment, Resurrection Cemetery.
Memorials may be directed to the family.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN DWORAK & CUTLER
BEL AIR CHAPEL
12100 West Center Road
Omaha, Nebraska 68144
(402) 391-3900

Dave retired from the Works out of plant trades on 8/31/2001 from Avaya
David Lee Stastny
Stastny, David Lee

April 18, 1947 – October 22, 2016
Biography
Little Rock, Iowa
David Stastny, age 69 of Omaha, NE, died unexpectedly on Saturday, October 22, 2016 at Burgess Health Center in Onawa, IA.
Funeral service will be 11:00 AM, Thursday, Oct. 27th at First Presbyterian Church in Little Rock, IA with Rev. Scott Burdsall officiating.
Burial will follow at Zion Presbyterian Cemetery, rural George, IA.
Visitation will be Thursday morning from 9:30 AM until the hour of service at the church.
A memorial sevice will be held at a later date in Omaha.

In Sunday’s OWH (October 23, 2016) is an obituary for Joan H. Durbin. She retired in 1990. Gene B.
Joan Helen Durbin
Durbin, Joan Helen (Fidler)

Age 83 Joan Helen (Fidler) Durbin of Ashland, NE, passed away with her family by her side October 15, 2016 at Bergan Mercy Hospital in Omaha. She was born April 13, 1933 to James H. and Olive R. (Van Hook) Fidler in rural South Bend, NE. She attended District #57 grade school in South Bend and graduated from Omaha Technical High School in 1948. Joan was united in marriage on January 16, 1949 to Earl M. Durbin for 60 years. Joan waitressed as a teenager and also worked at the Mead Ordnance Plant then the Russell Stover Candy Company in Lincoln prior to her 32 years of employment at Western Electric/AT&T Technology where she retired in 1990. She was also a member of the Telephone Pioneers. She is survived by her daughters, Jolynn K. Durbin (Mark Reber), Sheryle R. (Steve) Olsen; grandchildren, Kelly S. Durbin, Denise N. Durbin, Dustin J. Durbin, Cody J. Olsen; great-grandchild, Savanna Durbin; brother, Bill Fidler; sister-in-law, Emma Mae Fidler Hill and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Earl. M. Durbin, sons, Steven E. Durbin, Daniel L. Durbin; half-brother, Jesse Fidler; half-sister, Iva Copsey; brothers, James and Jack Fidler; sisters, Stella Haswell, Marjorie Donovan and Mary Alice Dean. GRAVESIDE SERVICE 1pm Saturday, October 29, 2016 at Ashland Cemetery, Ashland, NE. Memorials to the family for future designation. To leave condolences, visit www.marcysvoboda.com
MARCY MORTUARY
104 N 15th Street,
Ashland, NE 68003 402-944-3343

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of James. He was a machine operator in bldg. 50 and retired on 2/20/1996
James Chaloupka
Chaloupka, James

Chaloupka, James Age 80 Survived by wife of 61 years, Pat; sons, Michael (Cathie), Steve (Denise) and Chris (Julie) Chaloupka; daughters, Joanne (Matt) Dragon, Mary Kay Chaloupka, and Laurie (Mike) Gillespie; 11 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, family, and friends. FUNERAL MASS Monday, 11am at St. Thomas More Catholic Church. VISITATION Sunday, 4-7pm with 7pm Prayer Service at Funeral Home. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Memorials to Multiple Sclerosis or Juvenile Diabetes Association.
KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME
5108 “F” St. 402-731-1234
Omaha, NE
www.klsfuneralhome.com

Kari Oehme notified us of the passing of Kazumi. Kazumi retired from the Works on 10/18/2003
Kazumi W. Russell
Russell, Kazumi W.

Russell, Kazumi W. Mar 5, 1944 – Oct 9, 2016 Preceded in death by mother, Kiyoko Watanabe. Survived by husband of 55 years, Don Russell; siblings, Mike and Judie Watanabe, Emiko and Fred Ward, Miyeko Kostszewa, Akiye and Eddie Rebarich; children, Denny Russell, Kathy and Greg Hamilton, Doug and Ann Russell; 8 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Private gathering at a later date. In lieu of Flowers, please direct memorials to the Heart Association.

Late Notice
John Warren Peterson
Peterson, John Warren
10.07.16
Passed away on July 2, 2016 in Portland, Oregon at age 94 after a long illness.
A MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held at Messiah Lutheran Church in Ralston on Saturday October 15 at 11 am. Memorials should be sent to Messiah Lutheran Church in Ralston.

Rick Madej notified us of the passing of Doug. He was a pipefitter in 42 building.
Douglas “Doug” Carlson
Carlson, Douglas ”Doug”

Doug Carlson was born August 14, 1945 in Homer Nebraska to Erwin and Delores Carlson. He graduated from Oakland High School. On November 18th, 1972, he married his best friend and love of his life, Judy Grimm. They have two daughters and three grandchildren. Doug served his country in the Army Reserves. He was a man of deep faith and member of Resurrection Evangelical Lutheran Church in Gretna. He was an avid fisherman and hunter, and a loyal Chiefs and Huskers fan. Doug can be described as a family man, handy man and an all-around great guy! He was an unassuming, humble and generous man. Doug is preceded in death by his mom (Delores), dad (Erwin), sister (Carol), and two nephews. Survivors include his four sisters, wife, two children, three grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, and many, many good friends. VISITATION Tuesday from 6-8 pm at Gretna Chapel; MEMORIAL SERVICE Wednesday, 11am at Resurrection Lutheran Church, 153 S. McKenna Ave Gretna, NE. Memorials to Hospice House or Resurrection Lutheran Church.
ROEDER MORTUARY
Gretna Chapel
11710 Standing Stone Dr. 402-332-0090
Gretna Chapel
Gretna, NE
www.RoederMortuary.com

Darrel Sudduth notified us of the passing of Ed. Ed retired from the Works on 4/19/1996
Edward D. Kent
Kent, Edward D.

Kent, Edward D. Jan 25, 1934 – Oct 2, 2016 Preceded in death by wife, Dolores Kent; brothers, Alvin Kent and Myron Kent. Survived by children, Christine (Rex) Lawrence, Gerald (Terri) Kent, Michael (Pamela) Kent, Kathleen (Casey) Hug; grandchildren, Michelle (Jesse) Frederick, Ryan (Kayti) Boykin, Josh Lawrence, Brandy, Aubrey and Faith Kent, Haley Tornquist, Kelsey and Easton Kent, and Taylor Hug; great-grandchildren, Wyett and Ryker Boykin. Retired from AT&T after 37 years. Member of St. Rose Catholic Church until its recent closing. Nothing he enjoyed more than spending family time and being a proud grandpa. VISITATION Wednesday, October. 5th, from 5-7pm with a wake service at 7pm at Crosby Colonial Chapel. MEMORIAL Service Thursday, October 6, at 10am at Crosby Colonial Chapel. Inurnment at Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions to St. Anthony Catholic Church – Steinauer, NE or St. John’s Catholic Church – Valley, NE.
CROSBY BURKET SWANSON GOLDEN
Colonial Chapel 1 402-333-7200
1902 W. Center Road
Omaha, NE
www.crosby-burket.com

Darrel Sudduth noticed us of the passing of Charles. Charles retired from the Works on 8/31/2001
Charles H. Bailey Jr.
Bailey Jr., Charles H.

Bailey, Charles H. Jr. Age 69 Yutan, NE. Chuck was married for over 20 years. Survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Scott and Mary of Ashland NE; daughter and son-in-law, Angie and Dave Dorsey of Hooper NE; and grandchildren, Lydia and Alyssa Ranard, and Fellix and Stetson Dorsey. GATHERING with the family will be Tuesday at the Yutan Veteran’s Club 12 Noon to 2pm, with Military Honors. Private Inurnment. Condolences to: http://www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com
REICHMUTH FUNERAL HOME
Yutan, NE 402-625-2222

Dan Lindblad notified us that former toolmaker Ernie Kubr was killed in tractor rollover in Filley, Nebraska (by Beatrice) on Thursday.
Ernest J. Kubr
Kubr, Ernest J.

Saturday, June 23, 1962 – Thursday, September 29, 2016
Ernest J. Kubr, 54, of rural Filley died unexpectedly as a result of a tractor accident on Thursday, September 29, 2016. He was born June 23, 1962 at rural Prague and graduated from Omaha North High School in 1980. He attended Southeast Community College in Milford and received his associate’s degree in tool and dye making. He worked for Western Electric in Omaha for 28 years and then moved to Fredonia, KS where he worked for Valent Aerostructures. He moved to Filley in May of this year. He was a baptized member of Twin Cities Baptist Church of Bellevue. He enjoyed deer hunting and photography. Survivors include one son, Ryan Kubr of Kansas City, MO; two daughters, Krystin Kubr of St. Joseph, MO and Kelsi Kubr of Lincoln; his mother, Nadine Jones of Fremont; three sisters, Louise Mills and husband Mark of St. Joseph, MO, Gloria Brohimer of Omaha and Diane Ranzau and husband Dave of Minneapolis, MN; one brother, Ray Kubr and wife Jean of Washington, DC; fiancée, Barbara Denner of Filley. He was preceded in death by his father, George Kubr; step-father, Harold Jones; one brother, George Kubr. Memorial services will be held at 10:00 A.M. on Thursday, October 6, 2016 at the Twin Cities Baptist Church of Bellevue. Inurnment of the cremains will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery of Fremont at 2:00 P.M. A memorial has been established to the family’s choice. A guestbook for signatures will be available at Fox Funeral Home on Wednesday from 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. A guestbook for signatures and messages of condolence is available online at www.foxfuneralhome. Fox Funeral Home of Beatrice in charge of arrangements.
Fox Funeral Home of Beatrice
1116 N 19th St,
Beatrice, NE 68310

Bob “Track” Wustrack and Steve Miller notified me this afternoon of the passing of Michael Miller. Mike was toolmaker in 30 building and retired from the Omaha Works on 6/1/1998
Michael R. Miller
Miller, Michael R.

June 11, 1938 – September 27, 2016
Fort Calhoun, Nebraska | Age 78
Born: June, 11, 1938, Omaha, NE
Died: September 27, 2016, Omaha, NE
Michael worked at Western Electric, AT&T, and retired from Lucent Technologies in Omaha. He was a member of the Omaha Sports Club and St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Ft. Calhoun. He is predeceased by his parents, Vince and Ruby Miller. He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Darlene of Ft. Calhoun, NE, sister, Linda Decker (Bob) of Omaha, brothers, Jim of Ft. Calhoun and Dan (Melanie) of Omaha, and many nieces and nephews.
Visitation and Vigil Service: 5:00-7:00 pm Friday, September 30, 2016 with Vigil Service at 7:00 pm all at St. John The Baptist Catholic Church, Ft. Calhoun, NE.
Funeral Mass: 10:00 am Saturday, October 1, 2016 also at St. Johns.
Interment: Fort Calhoun Cemeterty
In Lieu of Traditional Remembrances, Memorials Suggested To: Ft. Calhoun Fire and Rescue and St. John The Baptist Catholic Church, Ft. Calhoun, NE.
Sievers-Sprick Funeral Home
Fort Calhoun, NE 68023
402-468-5678

William retired from the Omaha Works on 5/30/1981
William M. Bilek
Bilek, William M
.
Bilek, William M. May 16, 1916 – Sep 25, 2016 Preceded in death by wife Theresa; parents Martin and Rose; granddaughter Tracy Bilek; sisters, Joanne Schmidt, Beatrice Traska, Lillian Chambers. Survived by son Marty (Jane) Bilek; daughters, Mary Kay (Mike) Wolf, Susan (Andrew) Katsaounis; grandchildren, Kelly Bilek, Rick (Jaycie) Bilek, Michaela Wolf, Andreas Katsaounis; great-grandsons, Will and Owen Bilek. Bill enjoyed a lifelong career as a big band musician in the Midwest. VISITATION begins Wednesday, 4pm with a Wake Service at 6:30pm at the mortuary. FUNERAL Thursday, 10:30am St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Memorials to family for the charity of their choice.
KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME
5108 “F” St. 402-731-1234
Omaha, NE
http://www.klsfuneralhome.com

Michael L. Parizek
PARIZEK, Michael L.

Feb 6, 1947 – Sep 23, 2016
On September 23, 2016 we lost an amazing husband, father, grandpa, brother, and friend. Michael Lee Parizek was born on February 6, 1947 in Omaha to George “Stumps” and Lucille Parizek. He attended St. Bridget’s school and graduated from South High in 1965. He attended Omaha University “UNO” and graduated from BYU with a Master’s Degree in Engineering. His career began at Western Electric and he retired from Lucent in 1999. He was also a proud card-carrying member of Menard’s Contractors Club. He was a devoted member of Mary Our Queen Parish, living his faith in action and words. Throughout the years he served the parish in every way imaginable and never hesitated to step up to a challenge.

The center of Michael’s life was always his family. He is survived by his wife and best friend, Mary (Mahlberg) Parizek; their children: Brian Parizek (Lisa), Kristen Schwers (Roger) Andrew Parizek (Paula), Amy Schwartzenberger (Isaac), and Jill Chandler (Noel). He was a loving and wonderful Grandpa to: Sidney, Emma, and Lucy Parizek, Steven, Alex, and Lauren Schwers, Lily and Oscar Parizek, and Courtney Chandler. He had hoped to meet his tenth grandchild, whose arrival is expected in October. Being a loving big brother to his siblings was also important to Mike, their “Pater Familias,” a title they all took to heart: Pat Parizek, Sr. (Nora), Georgeann Parizek, RSCJ, and Joe Parizek. He was a blessing and a wonderful brother-in-law to: Jane Ortmeier (Tom), Carol Mahlberg, and Kevin Mahlberg (Brenda). He was also called Uncle Mike by numerous nieces and nephews, each of whom felt like his favorite. Michael was predeceased by his parents, “Stumps” and Lucille Parizek; his brother, Peter; and his parents-in-law, Bud and Elsie Mahlberg.

Anyone who was a friend of Mike knew they had a friend for life. The world was a better place because Mike Parizek was in it.

The family will receive friends Tuesday, September 27th, from 4pm to 7pm at Mary Our Queen Catholic Church, 3405 S. 118th Street, with VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm at the church. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL Wednesday, September 28th at 11am at Mary Our Queen Catholic Church. Memorials are suggested to Mary Our Queen Tuition Assistance.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN DWORAK & CUTLER
BEL AIR CHAPEL
12100 West Center Road
Omaha, Nebraska 68114
(402) 391-3900

Ronald G. Hallett
Hallett, Ronald G.

Nov 7, 1935 – Sep 21, 2016 Age 80,
Audubon, IA.
Retired machine setter and IBEW Union Rep for Western Electric in Omaha. Survived by wife, Delores Hallett, Audubon; children, Sandy Bierbaum, Sharon (Todd) Weist, Patty (KD) Smith, Kim Hallett, Kathy (Terry) Pedrin, Troy Hallett; 7 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; sister, Joy (Jim) Smith, Griswold, IA. Family VISITATION Monday, September. 26, from 6-8pm, Kessler Funeral Home, Audubon, IA. CELEBRATION of LIFE MEMORIAL SERVICE Tuesday, September 27, 10:30am, St. Patrick’s Parish Center, Audubon, IA.
KESSLER FUNERAL HOMES, INC.
515 South Division Street
Audubon, IA (712) 563-2324
http://www.kesslerfuneralhomes.com

Maurice retired on 4/1/1988
Maurice B. Johnson
Johnson, Maurice B.

10/12/1925 – 9/17/2016
Preceded in Death by Wife: June Johnson Parents: Herbert & Grace Johnson Grandson: Bobb Johnson 3 Sisters & 1 Brother Survived by Children: Marcia (George, Jr.) Whitmore Mark Johnson Dave Johnson 9 Grandchildren: Todd Deloske, Jodi (Jason) Pfaff, Lisa (Tim) Bohaty Rebecca (Aaron) Moody, Stacey (Brian) Blum, Kristina Johnson (Bryan Dietze) Tyler Johnson, Tavis Johnson & Derek Johnson 8 Great Grandchildren: Trevor Bohaty, Addison Bohaty, Camden Bohaty, Charlotte Pfaff, Olivia Blum, Lucas Blum, Anastazya Dietze & Gabriella Dietze Sisters – In – Law: Ara Jane Dunlap & Charlotte Hill Brother – In – Law: Bob Temple Host of Other Relatives & Many Friends Visitation Monday(9/19/2016) 5:00 – 7:00 PM at the Church Funeral Service Tuesday (9/20/2016)10:00 AM at Gretna United Methodist Church 11457 S 204th Street Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery In Lieu of Flowers Memorials to: Gretna United Methodist Church or Gretna Volunteer Fire Dept. & Rescue Squad Military Honors by American Legion & VFW of Gretna
Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – Gretna Chapel
11710 Standing Stone –
Gretna, NE – 402-332-0090
www.RoederMortuary.com

Bob was a locksmith at the Works retiring on 2/9/1989
Robert J. “Bob” Albers
ALBERS, Robert J. “Bob”

Age 89 years of Omaha
Born July 7, 1927 in Nebraska City, NE and passed on September 10, 2016 in Omaha, NE.
Bob lived in Elmwood and Nebraska City, NE when he enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard. He was Stationed on the east coast where he served from 1945-1946. Formerly of Lincoln, NE, he was employed at Western Electric in Lincoln and Omaha, where he has lived since 1963. Bob was a lifetime member of the Telephone Pioneers of America from 1948-1988 when he retired with 40 years of service. He enjoyed retirement, family, friends, his hobbies and many interests.
Bob was preceded in death by his parents Lorenz & Augusta, brothers: Gerald, John, Fritz, Lorenz, Jr; Sister Bernice Stubbendick. He is survived by his beloved wife of 68 years Jean; Daughter Brenda (Ronald) Aldrich; Son Daniel Albers; Grandson Justin (Nicole) Geyza; Brother Gilbert (Linda) Albers; Sisters-in-law: Mary Schmidt and Carol Monroe; Many nieces and nephews.
Funeral Service: Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 at 10:30am, with family receiving friends one hour prior to the service, all at Braman Mortuary (Southwest Chapel)
Interment: Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Lincoln, NE
Braman Mortuary (Southwest Chapel)
6505 S. 144 St.
Omaha, NE 68137

Robert E. Peterson
Peterson, Robert E.

Sep 16, 2016
Peterson, Robert E. Age 83 Of Omaha, NE. Survived by wife Connie; daughters and sons-in-law, Patrice and Steve Seidel of Omaha, Barb and Todd Dunker of Waterloo, NE, Peggy and John Warren of Omaha and Bobbi and Rod Hansen of Fremont; 11 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren; brother and sisters-in-law, George and Harriet Peterson of Lincoln and Colleen Peterson of Fremont. VISITATION Thursday, 6-8pm; FUNERAL Friday, 10:30am, all at the funeral home. GRAVESIDE SERVICE Friday, 1:45pm at Hillcrest Cemetery in Omaha. Memorials to the Nebraska Humane Society. Condolences to: www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com
REICHMUTH FUNERAL HOME
21901 West Maple 402-289-2222
Elkhorn, NE

Ghazi Y. “Sam” Sawaged
SAWAGED, Ghazi Y. “Sam”

Mar 27, 1935 – Sep 7, 2016
Born in El-Husn, Jordan. Survived by wife, Amal Sawaged; children: Suhair Sawaged, Tanya Tyrcha (John), Tamie Sawaged, Jacquelyn Scebold (Daniel), Heather Akers (Michael), Lisa Sawaged, and Joseph Sawaged (Maria); nine grandchildren; brother, Dr. Ghassan Sawaged; three sisters.
The family will receive friends Sunday, September 11th, from 3pm to 5pm, with VIGIL SERVICE at 5pm, all at the Bel Air Chapel. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL Monday, September 12th at 10:30am at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 4810 Woolworth Ave. Interment, Resurrection Cemetery.
Memorials are suggested to Holy Cross Catholic Church.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN DWORAK & CUTLER
BEL AIR CHAPEL
12100 West Center Road
Omaha, Nebraska 68114
(402) 391-3900

Theron Johnson “Tuck” Bolton
Bolton, Theron Johnson “Tuck”

Bolton, Theron Johnson “Tuck” Jun 6, 1928 – Sep 6, 2016 Preceded in death by parents, Lota and Tuck Bolton; brother, Hugh Bolton; sisters, Ione Bolton, Barbara Nelson, Linda Reid. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Carol Bolton; sons, Brad (Lynn) Bolton of Lake Barrington IL, Blake (Christine) Bolton of Concord CA; daughter, Barbara (Shane) Branham of Omaha; grandsons, Derek Bolton of Columbia MO, Reese Bolton of St Louis MO; granddaughters, Kaleigh Waldmann of Orlando FL, Shelby Waldmann of Elgin IL; many nieces and nephews. MEMORIAL SERVICE 11am Saturday, September 10th, Presbyterian Church of the Cross, 1517 S 114th St, Omaha. Memorials to the Alzheimer Association or Presbyterian Church of the Cross.
Arbor Cremation Society
2819 S 125th Ave, Ste 367
Omaha NE 68144 402-393-0319

Sam retired from the Works on 1/23/1987
Samuel John Caniglia
Canigilia, Samuel John

Caniglia, Samuel John Jul 4, 1928 – Sep 4, 2016 Passed away peacefully at the age of 88 surrounded by his family. A life-long resident of Omaha, Sam is survived by his wife of 65 years, Betty (Cimino) Caniglia; and by his 5 children, Steve Caniglia of Scottsdale AZ, Diane (Joe) Cortese of Des Moines IA, Mark (Pam) Caniglia of Omaha, Ron (Bonnie) Caniglia of Scottsdale AZ, and Rodney Caniglia of Naperville, IL. He was a loving grandfather to 12 grandchildren; and 11 great grandchildren. A FUNERAL MASS will be held on Friday, September 9, at 2pm at Mary Our Queen Catholic Church, 3405 S. 118th St. in Omaha. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the family.

Gary retired from the Works on 1/13/1996
Gary E.Reimers
REIMERS, Gary E.

9/18/1936 – 9/1/2016
Of Burleson, TX, formerly of Omaha
Gary was a Industrial Engineer with Western Electric/AT&T for 37 years. He was a longtime member of the Shriners and Millard Lions Club. Gary was a past president of the Lions Club and was awarded the Prestigious Melvin Jones Fellow Award. He was a tireless volunteer in the Millard Community, serving in many areas which included Fire & Rescue, Airport Authority and many more.
Gary was… 4 time letter winner at the University of Nebraska in both Basketball and Baseball. He was inducted into the University of Nebraska Basketball Hall of Fame in 1996.
Survived by wife Virginia
Children: Shari (Craig) Johnson, Mark (Patti) Reimers, Shelli Garrett, Shala (Mark) Johnson, Greg (Tracye) Malek, Michaela Kiechler
Sister Sally Nolting
Grandchildren: J.D., Curtis, Tomy, Randie, Katie, Jack, Graysen
Great Grandson Aaron
Many other relatives & friends
Celebration of Gary’s Life: Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016 at 2:30pm at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church (13271 Millard Ave.)
Visitation: Monday, Sept. 5, 2016 from 5-7:00pm at Braman Mortuary (Southwest Chapel)
Interment: Voss Mohr Cemetery
In Lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Multiple myeloma cancer research, Athletic Fund at University of NE or St. Paul’s Lutheran Church.
Braman Mortuary – (Southwest Chapel)
6505 S. 144 St.
Omaha, NE 68137
402-895-3400

Ed Stacey is today’s World-Herald obituaries. He was an engineer at Western Electric/ATT. Ed retired from the Works on 12/30/1989
Edward E. Stacey
Stacey, Edward E. Jan 17,

1935 – Aug 14, 2016 Age 81.
Preceded in death by parents John and Rose Stacey. Survived by wife of 63 years, Kathy; children, Karen Stacey MD (Robert Michelic), Cheryl Stacey, Edward Stacey, Jr. (Debbie), Diane Andress (Matt), and Richard Stacey DDS (Lesha); grandchildren, Scott (Chrissy), Ryan (Tracy), Chris (Abby), Lauren (Jarred), Michael (Cass), Brian (Vanessa), Rebecca, Austin, Courtney and Frank IV. step-grandson, Alex (Meghan); great-grandchildren, Hailey, Joseph, Chloe, John, Charlotte, Olivia, Emmaline, Nori and Ophelia; brother John Stacey, Sr. (Priscilla). Vigil Service Wednesday, August 17 at 7 pm at Bellevue Memorial Chapel with VISITATION from 5-7pm. MEMORIAL SERVICE 10:30am Thursday, August 18 at St. Mary Catholic Church, Bellevue. Memorials to be directed by family.
BELLEVUE MEMORIAL CHAPEL
Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler
www.bellevuefuneralchapel.com
2202 Hancock St,
Bellevue 402-291-5000

Elmer retired from the Works on 2/14/2000
Elmer W. J. Peterson
Peterson, Elmer W. J.

Nov 20, 1936 – Aug 10, 2016
Preceded in death by parents, sisters, Lucille Streck, LaVern Klaus, Delores Thompson. Survived by daughters, Stacy and Jerry Tiedeman, Plano, TX, Marcy and John Porter, Kansas City, MO, Lindy Petersen, Omaha; sister, Velma Quandt, Council Bluffs; grandchildren, Wesley Porter and London Porter; many nieces, and nephews.
MEMORIAL SERVICE 11am Saturday, August 20th at St Paul Lutheran Church, Millard. VISITATION Saturday, August 20th, 10am until service time. Interment Morgan Township Cemetery, Schleswig, IA. In lieu of flowers memorials to St Paul Lutheran Church or favorite charity.
Arrangements under the direction of Kahler Dolce Mortuary, Papillion, NE.

John Warren Peterson
Peterson, John Warren

Peterson, John Warren John passed away on July 2, 2016 in Portland, Oregon at age 94 after a long illness. John (“Pete” to his friends) was born on March 23, 1922 to John Richard and Ellen Ingaborg Peterson in Omaha, Nebraska. He is survived by his wife Elizabeth Irene Vickers (Betty), son Richard (Ann), daughter Barbara (Dale), and grandchildren John Pearce (Sarah), Adam Peterson, and Kathryn Peterson Rivera (Steve). John attended Beals Elementary School and Central High School in Omaha, graduating in 1940. He briefly attended The University of Omaha and The University of Nebraska before going to Midshipman school in New York City culminating in his commissioning as an Ensign in the US Navy. John served in the Navy from 1943-1946 and was honorably discharged as Lieutenant (jg). He earned a BS in Mechanical Engineering at Iowa State University in 1947. He married Elizabeth Irene Vickers in 1946 and spent most of his life in Ralston, Nebraska. John and Elizabeth moved to Portland, Oregon in 2013 to be nearer to Barbara. His work experience in Omaha included employment with The Omaha Public Power District, Nance Rossie Consulting Engineers, and Western Electric. He retired from professional life in 1986. Devoted son, faithful husband, beloved father and grandfather, and gifted woodworker; John enjoyed golf, bridge, traveling, and time with family. He was active in community activities in Ralston contributing regularly on behalf of the School Board, Lions Club, Boy Scouts, and Messiah Lutheran Church. He was blessed with a fine reputation, a patient constitution, and countless friends. A CELEBRATION OF LIFE SERVICE will be held at Messiah Lutheran Church in Ralston, Nebraska. Date to be determined.

Thomas E. Bowman
Bowman, Thomas E.

Thomas E. Bowman, born in Salina, Kansas on June 10th, 1934, passed away peacefully, at his home in Tucson, Arizona, surrounded by his wife of many years and close friends.
Tom is survived by Una N. Bowman, his loving wife of 61 years, brother-in-law Gerald Talberg, sister-in-law Jeanne Bowman, and nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Leon Lewis and
Lenna Elizabeth Bowman, sisters; Betty Bowman, Barbara Blair, Phyllis Talberg and brother, Bill
Bowman.
The real story … it is hard to find a picture of just Tom. His file of pictures over a lifetime, usually included the love of his life, Una! Of course, pets of several varieties were included. A man of pure Gold, with many passions … playing music on his harmonica, singing with the accompaniment of his Ukulele.
His early years were much like that of a farm boy, and being a little rascal upon occasion. Even though his Father hated cats, Tom always managed to have one following him around and sneaking him in the house during the winter months. Blessed with a great sense of humor and desire for success, he survived those early years.
After high school, he attended Kansas State University, graduating in 1957, and married his sweetheart on June 5th, 1955. Tom started an illustrious career with Western Electric, finally retiring from AT&T in February of 1987. Somewhere along the line, he had enough time to join the U.S. Army and Reserves, with an Honorable Discharge in January of 1966.
He went on to build homes as the founder and President of Good Life Homes, Inc., a Nebraska homebuilding corporation and developed an 81 acre recreational subdivision on the Missouri River. He enjoyed many days in the family boat, exploring the Missouri. His contributions were recognized by the Governor of Nebraska who appointed Tom as Admiral in the Great Navy of the State of Nebraska.
Tom was a supporter and volunteer for many good causes, evidenced by his lengthy list of accomplishments.
It then became of he and Una to travel the United States by a motor home. Several years on the road, and a Prevost which he loved, brought them to Pacific Shores RV Resort. Tom, a staunch supporter of Pacific Shores Motor Coach Resort were long time owners of Lot 14, where many were welcome to come and sit a spell. Tom and Una were instrumental in welcoming new owners and sharing how the park worked. He always offered a pleasant salutation when owners or renters walked past Lot 14. He was an exemplary citizen and representative of the Pacific Shores community.
Tom was instrumental in the making sure the Outdoor Resorts of Oregon bankruptcy filings were all
correct. His efforts discovered several assets, including Tract G, the golf course (Tract D), The
Stratford/Beach Front Property, and the Welcome Center (Tract C) had not been deeded to the HOA.
His tenacious efforts resulted in the final transference of those properties to Pacific Shores RV Resort.
Yes, he was a fighter … but with class. He had health issues a couple years ago, and fought through a
lengthy hospitalization and rehabilitation. Family and friends supported his recuperative efforts.
Some of the effects of that battle carried forward into his last battle with age related health issues.
At Pacific Shores RV Resort things didn’t change much … Tom discovered a stray cat, named him Rusty
because of his color. Rusty will miss Tom for sure, even though others take care of Rusty, there just isn’t
anyone quite like Tom. Tom Bowman is a part of our history and will be sorely missed.
Donations sent in memory of Tom may be sent to The Humane Society of the United States. The link for
on-line donations is
https://secure.humanesociety.org/site/Donation2 ?df_id=1505&1505.donation=form1&s_src=gatewayr
edirect_web_dnowg_2320 .
In Memory of Thomas E. Bowman, 4981 W. Placita del Quetzal, Tucson, AZ 85745.
His remains will be cremated and held by his wife. Services will be planned at a later date.

Norman Guy Grant, Jr.,
Grant, Jr., Norman Guy

Grant, Jr., Norman Guy Age 86 Bellevue, NE. Passed away June 25, 2016 after battling dementia. Preceded in death by parents Bessie and Norman Grant, Sr. and Stella and Dean Tobler. Survived by wife, Pat Grant; brother, Joseph Grant (Charlotte); sisters, Goldie Piercy and Betty Ann Crawford (Larry); daughters, Sandee McDowell (Jim), Sherry Packett, Patty Rhode (Len), Julie Petr (John), 11 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren who were the source of many smiles and the Sullivan, Smolczyk and Francois families. No Visitation. CELEBRATION OF LIFE 10:30am Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at St. Mary Catholic Church, Bellevue. Inurnment: Bellevue Cemetery. Military Honors by Benson VFW #2503. Memorials to St. Mary School Endowment, Columban Fathers.
BELLEVUE MEMORIAL CHAPEL
Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler
2202 Hancock St, Bellevue 402-291-5000 www.bellevuefuneralchapel.com
Posted in Obituaries – Omaha World-Herald on Tuesday, June 28, 2016 12:00 am. Updated: 9:59

Richard E. Petty
Petty, Richard E.

Age 91
Born October 20, 1924 in Broken Bow, NE. He passed peacefully on May 30, 2016 in Mesa, AZ. He lived in Overton, NE until attending the University of Nebraska where he was a member of Theta XI fraternity. He worked at Western Electric in Lincoln and Omaha for 36 years and was a lifetime member of the Pioneers. He was a wonderful husband, father and grandfather and will be missed by all. Preceded in death by his loving wife, Barbara after 63 years of marriage. Surviving are his daughter, Susan P. Long (Stephen) in Fountain Hills, AZ, his son Thomas. L. Petty (Lynn) in New Zealand. 4 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
A small Private Service will be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to the Methodist Hospital Foundation, 8401 West Dodge Road, Suite 225, Omaha, NE. 68114.

Gene Bielenberg noticed Dennis’s obituary and forwarded it to Gordy & me. Dennis retired in January, 1996.
George this was sent by Gene Bielenberg.
Dennis D. Behrens
Behrens, Dennis D.

Behrens, Dennis D. Age 76 Yutan, NE. Survived by his wife of 55 years, Virginia; sons and daughter-in-law, Scott and Bobbette of Council Bluffs IA, and Craig and Bradley, both of Wahoo NE; 2 grandchildren, Alison (Eric) Johnson, and Ryan Behrens; 2 great grandchildren, Reid and August Johnson, all of Council Bluffs; and sisters, Sharon Piper of Papillion NE, and Denise (Allen) Rowell of Yutan NE. VISITATION on Wednesday 2-8pm, with family Receiving friends 6-8pm at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Yutan. FUNERAL on Thursday at 10:30am also at the Church. Private Inurnment. Memorials to the Church; Nebraska Humane Society; or Region V. Condolences to: www.reichmuthfuneralhomes.com
REICHMUTH FUNERAL HOMES
Yutan, NE 402-625-2222
Posted in Obituaries – Omaha World-Herald, Genealogy, Christianity on Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Ernie Wesolowski notified us of the passing of Bill Lockhart this afternoon. Bill retired from the Works on 11/17/1989
William L. “Bill” Lockhart
Lockhart, William L. “Bill”

Lockhart, William L. “Bill” Jan 13, 1928 – May 5, 2016 Age 88 of Omaha, formerly of Plattsmouth, NE. Bill was preceded in death by his wife Jean. He is survived by his daughter, Karen Lockhart-Jordan, and son, Roger Lockhart both of Omaha; 3 grandchildren, Nick Vodicka, Amy (Corey) Copple, Travis (Shari) Lockhart; 5 great-grandchildren, many nieces, nephews, and friends. GRAVESIDE MEMORIAL SERVICE 10am, Wednesday, May 11 at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Plattsmouth. Memorials to donor’s favorite charity.
ROBY FUNERAL HOME
402-296-3123
Plattsmouth, NE www.robyfuneralhome.com
Posted in Obituaries – Omaha World-Herald on Sunday, May 8, 2016

Dick Scott notified us this morning of the passing of Ted White. Ted retire from the Works on 4/28/1989
Ted Lee White
White, Ted Lee

White, Ted Lee Passed away May 4th, 2016 at Bergan Mercy hospital. Ted was born on February 19, 1933 in Omaha, NE. He is survived by his beloved and so dear wife Myra; son Tom of Bennington; and three stepchildren, Steve (Gayle) McAllister of Blair, Dianne (Ken) Christiansen of Sun City, AZ and Lori (John) Pieper of Papillion; six step grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; brother Bill (Janice) Stambaugh of Ralston; sister Mary Goodwin of Omaha; several nieces and nephews. Ted retired from Lucent Technologies. He also had C&T sprinkler service in Millard. He was a lifetime member of the American Legion Post #374 and VFW Post #8334 of Millard. He loved his Post. Ted served his country very well. He graduated from Millard High School. He will be greatly missed by everyone. His body was donated to Creighton Medical School. Memorial Services at a later date.
Posted in Obituaries – Omaha World-Herald, Work, Genealogy on Sunday, May 8, 2016

Edie notified George late this afternoon of her passing
Sandy (Hrabik) Ryder
Ryder, Sandy (Hrabik)

Nov 8, 1939 – Apr 21, 2016
Survived by daughters, Nikki (Jeff) Coash and Kim (the late, Ray) Canterbury; grandchildren, Amy (Jeremy Rodriguez) Canterbury, Justin (Jessica) Coash, Kelli (JC) Olvera, and Kylee Canterbury; and great grandchildren, Ryder Ahlman, Serenty Coash, Mya Canterbury, and Alex Coash.
Her body was Donated to Science. In lieu of flowers, any memorials can be sent to the Nebraska Humane Society.
Posted in Obituaries – Omaha World-Herald on Monday, April 25, 2016 12:00 am.

Donald Robert Bryant
Bryant, Donald Robert

Bryant, Donald Robert Dec 25, 1934 – Apr 23, 2016 Survived by daughters, Tammy A. Jones, Debbie L. Windsor, and Donna L. Wiekel and partner Sydney G. Adams. Donald worked for AT&T as a pipefitter for 37 years. Private burial.
Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 Center Street 402-556-2500 www.westlawnhillcrest.com
Omaha, NE
Posted in Obituaries – Omaha World-Herald on Wednesday, April 27, 2016 12:00 am

Tillman L. Whitt
Whitt, Tillman L.

Whitt, Tillman L. Age 74 Of Council Bluffs passed away on Sunday, April 24, 2016 at his residence. He was born on December 10, 1941 in Cowpens, South Carolina to the late Tillman and Carrie (Pasco) Whitt. He started school at the Nebraska School for the Deaf and graduated from the Iowa School for the Deaf in 1961. He worked as a Production line worker for Connectivity Solutions retiring in 2006. He married Susan Schultz on September 23, 1978. He was a member of First Assembly of God; Deaf Senior Citizen Centers in Omaha and Council Bluffs. He is survived by his wife, Susan Whitt of Council Bluffs; 3 sons, Roland Whitt; Byron and Mary Whitt all of Kansas City, KS; Ron and Martha Christian of Maryville, MO; daughter, Cindy and Larry Huskey of Pattonsburg, MO; 10 grandchildren and 1 great-granddaughter. VISITATION with family on Thursday from 6-8pm at Cutler-O’Neill-Meyer-Woodring Funeral Home. FUNERAL SERVICE on Friday at 10am at the First Assembly of God Church, 3320 Harry Langdon Blvd. in Council Bluffs. Burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials to the American Heart Association, American Lung Association or Southwest Iowa Hospice.
CUTLER-O’NEILL-MEYER-WOODRING
Bayliss Park Chapel
545 Willow Ave.,
Council Bluffs, IA 712-322-7779
Posted in Obituaries – Omaha World-Herald on Wednesday, April 27, 2016 12:00 am.

Mary retired from the Works on 9/22/2000
Mary A. Welch
Welch, Mary A.

Welch, Mary A. Age 70 – Apr 17, 2016 Survived by husband, Lavern Welch, Omaha; son, Cedric (Tiffany) Welch; 2 grandchildren, Bryce and Brooke Welch, Naperville, IL. VIEWING 8am Saturday with FUNERAL SERVICE at 9am Saturday all at Morning Star Baptist Church, 2109 Burdette St. Interment: Mt Hope Cemetery.
THOMAS FUNERAL HOME
3920 N. 24th St. 402-453-7111
Omaha, NE
Posted in Obituaries – Omaha World-Herald on Thursday, April 21, 2016 12:00 am.

Irene Leona Jardee
Jardee, Irene Leona

Jardee, Irene Leona Sep 12, 1926 – Apr 13, 2016 Preceded in death by husband, James V. Jardee; grandson, Scott M. Jardee; sisters and brothers. Survived by children, Linda (Derrald) Waffle, Dennis Jardee, Greg Jardee, Karen Jardee, Mike (Jan) Jardee; 7 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers; 3 sisters; numerous nieces and nephews. SERVICES Wednesday, 10am at Mary Our Queen Catholic Church. Interment Wednesday, 12:15pm at St. Francis Cemetery, Wahoo, NE. VISITATION Tuesday, 4:30-6:30pm with a Wake Service at 6:30pm at the John A. Gentleman Pacific St. Chapel. Memorials to St. Jude Children’s Hospital.
JOHN A. GENTLEMAN MORTUARIES AND CREMATORY
PACIFIC STREET CHAPEL
14151 Pacific St. 402-391-1664 www.johnagentleman.com
Omaha, NE
Posted in Obituaries – Omaha World-Herald, Worship, Christianity on Sunday, April 17, 2016

Robert Byron Morey
Morey, Robert Byron

Morey, Robert Byron Age 95 Of Lincoln, NE. Passed away peacefully surrounded by loving family on April 12, 2016. Born February 15, 1921 in Lincoln, NE to Claris B. and May (Morris) Morey. WWII U.S. Army Air Corps Veteran. Retired in 1983 after 37 years as Dept. Manager for Western Electric Co. Member of Westminster Presbyterian Church, American Legion Post #3 and Moose Lodge. Bob enjoyed reading, keeping up on current events, Prairie Life Fitness, and going to plays and movies. He was a supporter of local live music and Nebraska football. He also loved spending time with his family, friends and especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Family members include his daughter, Constance (Robert) Smith, Columbus, MT; son, Gary B. (Kit) Morey, Annapolis, MD; grandchildren, Jonathan Morey, San Francisco, CA and Joanna Morey (Gregg Austin) and their children, Philippa and Eleanor Austin, all of Neenah, WI; stepdaughter, Barb Biffle (Don Bennett), Lincoln; daughter-in-law, Karen Morey, Minneapolis, MN; special companion, Marge Axthelm, Missoula, MT. Preceded in death by parents, wife Betty Belle and sister, Barbara Boyer. MEMORIAL SERVICE 2:30pm Saturday, April 16, 2016, Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2110 Sheridan Blvd. with Rev. Dr. Andrew McDonald officiating. Memorials to the church or donor’s choice. Prior private family interment. No Visitation/Cremation. Condolences online at www.Roperandsons.com
ROPER & SONS FUNERAL SERVICES
4300 O St., (402) 476-1225
Lincoln, NE

Melvin R.Hewett
Hewett, Melvin R.

Hewett, Melvin R. Age 93 – Apr 10, 2016 Preceded in death by wife Iris. Survived by children, Paula (Dave) Wilson, Tom (Marcia) Hewett, Tim (Kim) Hewett, Don (Nancy) Hewett; 12 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren. VISITATION 6-8pm Tuesday at the funeral home. FUNERAL SERVICE 10am Wednesday, St. Paul United Methodist Church, 324 S. Jackson, Papillion. Interment, 2pm Blair Cemetery, Blair, NE. Memorials will be directed by the family.
BETHANY FUNERAL HOME
82nd & Harrison 402-593-6100
Omaha, NE

Charlotte F. Winston
Winston, Charlotte F.

30 Nov 1931 – 27 Mar 2016
Charlotte Fay Winston, age 84, the daughter of Charles Jones, Sr. and Lillie D. (Simmons) Jones, was born November 30, 1931 in Omaha, Nebraska. She went to be with the Lord on March 27, 2016 with her loving daughter by her side.
Charlotte is survived by her daughter, Valerie Eure; granddaughter, Kay Smith; grandsons, Kahlil Eure and Steven Eure; great-grandsons, Chance Smith, Malik Hearn and James Eure; sister, Mary Lemon; many nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
Visitation: Friday, April 1, 2016 with the family will be from 9 A.M. to service time at 10 A.M.
Services: Friday, April 1, 2016, 10 A.M., at Forest Lawn Funeral Home.
Interment: Forest Lawn Cemetery.
Forest Lawn Funeral Home
7909 Mormon Bridge Rd
Omaha, NE 68152
402-451-1000
www.forestlawnomaha.com

Steve M. Reandeau
Reandeau, Steve M.

U.S. Veteran
(June 22, 1955 – March 26, 2016)
Stephen “Steve” Michael Reandeau, 60 years, of Fremont, NE, died Saturday, March 26, 2016, at University of Nebraska Medical Center, after a courageous battle with cancer following his bone marrow transplant in December. Steve was born June 22, 1955, in West Point, NE to Dale and Betty Reandeau.

He lived in Hooper, Nebraska until 1960, and then moved to Fremont where he graduated from Fremont High School in 1973. Steve married Sherry Cappen on October 16, 1982, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Fremont. In 2010 he retired from Connectivity Solutions in Omaha, NE.

Steve was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Fremont, active in the Boy Scouts of America, American Radio Relay League, IBEW #1974, Civil Air Patrol, and a past member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles #200 in Fremont. Steve was a super fan of the Nebraska Cornhuskers, Chicago Cubs, Green Bay Packers and he loved spending time with his family and fur babies.

Steve is survived by his loving wife, Sherry Reandeau of Fremont; daughters, Mandie (Chris) Rich of Fremont, and Lindsey Reandeau of Omaha, NE; mother, Betty Reandeau of Fremont; brother, Michael “Mike” (Linda) Reandeau of Marietta, Georgia; sister, Deb (Joe) Gasper of Fremont.; 4 grandchildren, Harley Boutard and Brodie, Haley, and Hunter Rich.

Steve was preceded in death by father, Dale; father-in-law, Marvin Cappen; grandparents, Simon and Evelyn Reandeau and George and Marie Van Mark.

Funeral service 10:00 AM, Wednesday, March 30, 2016, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Fremont. The Rev. David Coe will officiate. Visitation 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM, Tuesday, at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont and continue one hour prior to the service on Wednesday at the church. Burial at Memorial Cemetery in Fremont.
Memorials designated to Missouri Valley Cancer Consortium in Omaha 6818 Grover St Executive Plaza, Suite 301 Omaha, NE 68106
Moser Memorial Chapel
2170 N Somers Ave
Fremont, NE 68025

Former President of Local 1974 and Retired International Representative
Frank R. Vondra
Vondra, Frank R.

Vondra, Frank R. Age 92 Born Bruno, NE; raised Bee, NE. Graduated Seward Public Schools. Veteran and Shriner. Preceded in death by parents Frank and Rose Vondra, sister Anne and daughter Betty Jones of Omaha. Survived by wife of 70 years Lucille Vondra, sons, Calvin Vondra and wife Linda of New Jersey, Frank R. Vondra Jr and wife Kristin of Omaha, and son Jim Jones Omaha; brother Carl Vondra and his wife Georgia of Ames, IA; grandchildren, Diana Carrig and husband Rich, Mike Vondra and wife Tammy, James Jones and wife Jill, and Joann Morfeld and husband Mike. Frank has 10 great-grandchildren. Frank enlisted just out of high school in the Nebraska National Guard in 1941. He served in combat during World War II in North Africa, Italy, Germany and France. Frank was wounded 3 times during combat and was awarded 3 Purple Hearts, and a Bronze Star for his service with Company B 143rd Regiment 36th Infantry Division. Frank worked at Western Electric in Omaha and he served 3 terms as President of the IBEW LU 1974. His belief was that the management should share their profit with the workers that produced the profits. Frank was then the International Representative for the IBEW out of Washington D.C. for 18 years and represented over 30,000 workers. Frank was a Master Mason with the Beehive Lodge 184 for 56 years, member York Rite Bodies of Omaha and a Shriner for 27 years with the Tangier Shrine in Omaha. Frank served as a Flag Bearer for the Legion of Honor Color Guard. He was a proud member of the Road Runners Club within the Shrine transporting children and their families to and from Shriner’s Hospitals completing over 150,000 miles of transportation. Frank was an avid Husker fan attending Husker games with season tickets for 46 years. Frank will be cremated, a CELEBRATION OF LIFE with a Masonic Service will be held at the Tangier Shrine Center, 2823 S. 84th St., Omaha on Saturday, March 26th, 2016 from 4pm to 7pm. Memorials to go to Tangier Shrine Road Runners Transportation Fund because Frank loved helping children.
Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 Center St. 402-556-2500 www.westlawnhillcrest.com
Omaha, NE
Posted in Obituaries – Omaha World-Herald on Sunday, March 20, 2016 12:00 am.

Ted retired from the Works on JUL 1999
Ted Hummel
Hummel, Ted

TED HUMMEL, age 78 of Sidney, IA died Sunday, March 13, 2016 at the Ambassador in Sidney following a brief illness. Ted was born September 20, 1937 in Sidney, IA to Samuel Foy Hummel and Daisy Bernice (Lewis) Hummel. On December 19, 1987, he was married to Jo Ann Hall MacDonald in Sidney, IA. Ted was a supervisor for Lucent Technologies for many years and a member of the Sidney Victory Life Church and the American Legion.

Ted was preceded in death by his parents and 2 brothers, Thomas and Phillip Hummel. He is survived by his wife, JoAnn Hummel of Sidney, IA; 5 daughters, Kimberly Murray and husband Bill of Groveport, OH, Brenda Benedict and husband Don of Sidney, Katrina Gude and husband Mark of Hamburg, IA, Theresa Bryant and husband Kenny, and Lisa Countryman and husband Dan all of Sidney; son, Mike MacDonald and wife Anna of Farragut, IA: 18 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren; sister, Susan Hummel Ross of Omaha, NE; numerous nieces, nephews, many other relatives and friends.

Ted graduated from Sidney High School in 1955. Upon graduation he joined the Air Force where he served until 1959. Ted retired from Lucent Technologies in 1999 after 37 years of service. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and gardening. He especially enjoyed watching his grandchildren play sports.

Funeral services will be 10:00 AM Thursday, March 17, 2016 at the Sidney Victory Life Church with Pastor Craig Eberly officiating. Visitation will be open after 5:00 PM Wednesday and the family will greet friends from 6:00 to 8:00 PM Wednesday at the Crawford-Marshall Funeral Chapel in Sidney, IA. Memorials will go to the Sidney Victory Life Church or the Shepherd’s Frock in Sidney. Interment will be in the Sidney, IA Cemetery with Military Graveside Rites by the Williams-Jobe-Gibson American Legion Post #128 of Sidney. The Crawford-Marshall Funeral Chapel in Sidney, IA is in charge of arrangements.
Crawford-Marshall Funeral Chapel Sidney
500 South Main Street
PO Box 128
Sidney, IA 51652

Dick was an Operating Supervisor at the former Omaha Works. He retired in SEP 1999.
Richard T. “Dick” Serp
Serp, Richard T. “Dick

Serp, Richard T. “Dick” Apr 7, 1942 – Mar 6, 2016 Preceded in death by parents, Edward, Jr. and Rhoda Serp. Survived by wife, Sally M. Serp; children: Richard T. Serp, Jr., Patti Schnieder (Kent), and Robert “Rob” Serp (Lynn); seven grandchildren: Milo and Pascale Serp, Brady and Kelbie Schnieder, Chloe, Sydney, and Adler Serp; brother, Edward Serp (Margaret); stepsister, Barbara Wichart (Bob). The family will receive friends Friday, March 11th, from 5pm to 7pm at Rockbrook United Methodist Church, 9855 W. Center Rd. SERVICES Saturday, March 12th at 10:30am, Rockbrook United Methodist Church. Interment, Resurrection Cemetery. Memorials will be directed by the family.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER
5108 “F” St. 402-391-3900 www.heafeyheafey.com
Omaha, NE
Posted in Obituaries on Thursday, March 10, 2016 12:00 am.

Howard A. Hollingsworth retired from the Works on 6/28/1979.
Howard A. Hollingsworth
Hollingsworth, Howard A.

Hollingsworth, Howard A. Jun 11, 1953 – Feb 28, 2016 Age 62 of Omaha. Survived by parents, Leo and Esther Hollingsworth; wife, Cathy Hollingsworth (40 years); sons, Kevin (Deree) Kobets and Antone Hollingsworth; daughter, Renee Hollingsworth (Jeffrey Tyler); brothers, Lawrence and Michael Hollingsworth; sister, Deborah Hollingsworth; grandchildren, Mayle and Skye Kobets and many loving family and friends. VISITATION 4-7pm on Thursday, March 3, 2016 at Braman Mortuary 72nd Street Chapel.
BRAMAN MORTUARY
72nd St. Chapel
1702 N. 72nd St. 402-391-2171
Omaha, NE

Virginia A. (DeMarco) Hyslop
Hyslop, Virginia A. (DeMarco)

Hyslop, Virginia A. (DeMarco) Oct 13, 1939 – Feb 21, 2016 Omaha. Preceded in death by husband Danny; great-grandson Tylin. Survived by daughters, Lorie Harms, Brenda Ostransky (Richard); grandchildren, Melissa Harms, Nicholas Harms, Danny Ostransky (Becky), Asunda Marple (Josh), Ginny Ostransky; great-grandchildren, Nikoal, Gianna, Sienna, Beau; stepchildren, Dawn Peralez, Doug Hyslop, Doreen Carper, Dennis Hyslop; brother Ernie DeMarco (Dianne); sister-in-law Sue DeMarco; many nieces, nephews and family and friends. VISITATION 5-7pm Thursday with 7pm Rosary at Roeder Mortuary. FUNERAL MASS 10:30am Friday at St. Stephen The Martyr Catholic Church, 16701 “S” St. Interment Calvary Cemetery.
ROEDER MORTUARY – Gretna Chapel
11710 Standing Stone Dr.
402-332-0090 www.RoederMortuary.com
Gretna, NE
Posted in Obituaries on Wednesday, February 24, 2016 12:00 am. Updated: 12:03 pm.

Harley Newma
Newman,Harley

Newman, Harley May 17, 1938 – Feb 22, 2016 Omaha. Survived by loving wife of 48 years, Maryann; children, Linda (Ray) Martens, Stewart Newman, Jane (Kevin) Westring; 13 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one brother; 5 sisters; nieces, nephews and other loving family and friends. Preceded in death by one sister. VISITATION 5-7pm Thursday at the 108th Chapel. SERVICE 11am Friday, February 26, 2016 at St. Paul United Methodist Church, 5410 Corby St., Omaha. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery, Omaha.
ROEDER MORTUARY –
108th St. Chapel
2727 North 108th St.
402-496-9000 www.RoederMortuary.com
Omaha, NE
Posted in Obituaries on Wednesday, February 24, 2016 12:00 am. Updated: 12:03 pm.

Stephen T. Zerbs
Zerbs, Stephen T.

Zerbs, Stephen T. May 5, 1946 – Feb 21, 2016 Gretna. Survived by wife Pat; sons, Rick (Dawn), Steve (Jody); grandchildren, J.T., Brooke; step grandson Sam; 1 sister, many family and friends. MEMORIAL SERVICE Only, 11am Thursday at Roeder Mortuary.
ROEDER MORTUARY – Gretna Chapel
11710 Standing Stone Dr.
402-332-0090 www.RoederMortuary.com
Gretna, NE
Posted in Obituaries on Tuesday, February 23, 2016 12:00 am.

Vicki retired from the Works on 12-18-2002
Victoria Elizabeth “Vicki”Eads
Eads, Victoria Elizabeth “Vicki”

Eads, Victoria Elizabeth “Vicki” Feb 13, 1947 – Feb 14, 2016 Preceded in death by her parents, Dallas and Hilma Hall; grandchildren, Hayden, Holly and Rebecca Walgrave. Survived by her husband, Larry Eads; children, Amy (George) Rapp of Columbus, OH, Kerry (Jon) Tuttle of Omaha, Torey (June) Eads of Omaha; grandchildren, Kathleen, Linus and Ian Rapp, Kayla, Kamryn and Jake Tuttle, Kylie, Jesse and Cole Eads; siblings, Judy (Ed) Olsen of Tekamah, NE, Sherman (Sharon) Hall of Rockford, IL; nephew Cody Olsen; niece, Carrie Olsen both of Blair, NE; beloved Yorkie, Gabby Faye. SERVICES Thursday, 1pm at the Pacific Street Chapel. Interment, Blair Cemetery, Blair NE. VISITATION begins Wednesday, 5-7pm at the Pacific Street Chapel. Memorials to the American Cancer Society.
JOHN A. GENTLEMAN MORTUARIES AND CREMATORY
PACIFIC STREET CHAPEL
14151 Pacific St.
402-391-1664 www.johnagentleman.com
Omaha, NE

Richard retired from the Works on 3/31/1997. He was a tool and die maker.
Richard L. Lloyd
Lloyd, Richard L.

Richard L. Lloyd, 84, of Lincoln, formerly of Greenwood, died Wednesday, February 10, 2016, at his home in Lincoln. Richard was born September 18, 1931, in Concordia, Kan., to Clifford Henry and Lillie May (Spicer) Lloyd. He graduated from Concordia High School in 1950. On July 18, 1954, he was married to Ilene Dochow in Concordia, Kan. Richard served his country in the U.S. Air Force in Korea during the Korean War. He worked many years for Western Electric/AT&T/Lucent as a tool and die maker.

He is survived by wife of 61 years Ilene Lloyd; children, Gregg (Kathryn) Lloyd of Greenwood and Sheri (Allan) Salber of Warrington, Ore.; grandchildren, Carrie (Jeff) Salber-Doner, Kevin Lloyd, Joshua Salber, and Ellen Lloyd; great-grandchildren, Trevor Doner and Sarah Doner; sisters, Sharon Riggs of Lincoln and Linda (Bob) Harness of El Lago, Texas. He was preceded in death by parents Clifford and Lillie Lloyd; brothers John and Jerry Lloyd; sister Lorraine Stratton.
Memorial service with military honors, 2:30 p.m. Monday, February 15, at Greenwood United Methodist Church. Private Interment at Greenwood Memorial Cemetery. Memorials in care of the family for future designation. Visit www.marcysvoboda.com to leave condolences.
Marcy Mortuary
104 N 15th Street
Ashland, NE

Barbara Rimington
Rimington, Barbara

July 4, 1936 – February 9, 2016
Preceded in death by husband, Emile J. Rimington; son-in-law, Steve R. Hempel; grandson, Kyler Berkland. Survived by children, Dennis J. (Darcy K.) Rimington, Diane Hempel, David B. (Lisa) Rimington and Douglas S. (Robyn L.) Rimington; special friend, Richard Badders; sister, Evelyn (Ken) Johnson; brother, Albert (Vera) Ramsbottom; 15 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; many relatives and friends. In Lieu of flowers memorials suggested to the family. VISITATION Wednesday, February 24, 5-8pm at Westlawn Hillcrest. FUNERAL SERVICE Thursday, February 25, 10am at Westlawn.
Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home
5701 CENTER ST
OMAHA, NE 68106

Susan N. Tucker
Tucker, Susan N.

Tucker, Susan N. May 19, 1923 – Feb 4, 2016 Preceded in death by husband, Robert Tucker; parents, Sam and Mary Naple; sisters, Louise Merett, Nicky Naple, Mary Penner, Emily Naple; brothers, Philip and Frank Naple. Survived by Robert (Mark) Van Kekerix, William (Ellen) Tucker; grandchildren, Nina, Aidan and Giada Tucker; numerous nieces, nephews, other family and friends. MEMORIAL VISITATION with the family Sunday, 2-4pm at the 72nd St. Chapel. JOHN A. GENTLEMAN MORTUARIES AND CREMATORY
72nd STREET CHAPEL
1010 North 72nd St. 402-391-1664
Omaha, NE

Harlan “Whitey” H. Clark
Clark, Harlan “Whitey” H.

1934-2016 Age 78
Whitey Clark passed away on January 29, 2016 in Oklahoma City, OK per a post on the Facebook (AT&T Omaha Works) Page. We were told that Whitey did NOT want a funeral or any other service and NO obituary. If you are a member of the AT&T Omaha Works Facebook group you can leave a condolence for the family there.

Mary J. Raff
Raff, Mary J.

Raff, Mary J. Age 77 Omaha, NE, formerly of Creighton, NE. Mary died Tuesday, January 19, 2016 at Omaha. Mary Jo (Steen) Raff was born May 3, 1938, at Omaha. She retired from Western Electric in Omaha. Mary is survived by her daughter, Margaret (Ken) Tylski; grandson, Allen (Abbey) Tylski; granddaughter, Traci Tylski; great-grandsons, Wyatt and Cole Tylski; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by husband, Karl Raff; her parents; and her grandson, Karl Tylski. MEMORIAL SERVICES will be 11am Saturday, January 23, 2016, at Brockhaus Funeral Home in Creighton. Reverend Jeff Lorig will officiate, with burial in Greenwood Cemetery in Creighton. BROCKHAUS FUNERAL HOME
Creighton, NE 402-358-3236
www.brockhausfuneralhome.com
Posted in Obituaries on Thursday, January 21, 2016 12:00 am.

Raymond retired from the Works on 10/31/1986
Raymond H. Perina
Perina, Raymond H.

Perina, Raymond H. Jan 7, 1932 – Jan 13, 2016 Age 84 of Omaha. He was preceded in death by wife Sharon Perina, brother Robert Perina and sister Lorraine Smith. He is survived by sons, Dan (Diane) Perina, Jeff (Joyce) Perina, Craig (Cheryl) Perina; daughters, Cheryl Hellstrom, Cynthia Haynes, Susan (Jeff) Coles; sister Lucille McCoy; 13 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. VISITATION 5-7pm Friday, January 15 at Braman Mortuary 72nd St. Chapel with a Vigil beginning at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL 10am Saturday, January 16 at St. Bernard Catholic Church, 3601 N 65th St., Omaha, NE 68104. Interment at Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Omaha. Memorials may be made to St Vincent de Paul Society of St Bernard Catholic Church, 3601 N 65th St., Omaha, NE 68104. To leave a condolence, visit www.bramanmortuary.com
BRAMAN MORTUARY – 72nd St.
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Omaha, NE
Posted in Obituaries on Thursday, January 14, 2016 12:00 am. Updated: 12:00 pm.

Richard Theodore, “Cef” Cefrey
CEFREY, Richard Theodore, “Cef”

Richard Theodore “Cef” Cefrey
May 10, 1944 – Jan 9, 2016
Richard was born in Springfield, New Jersey and partially-raised in Nyack, New York. When the family moved to Omaha, Dick attended Dundee and Oakdale schools. He graduated from Westside High School and University of Nebraska at Omaha. He was preceded in death by his devoted mother, Bernadette, and father, Earle. He is survived by his loving wife of 49 years, Elaine; son, Ethan; daughter, Holly; in-laws, Judith Conway and Daniel Hlavacek; nephews: Michael, Daniel, Caley, and Darby. He leaves behind lifelong friends: Robert Justsen, Val Pleskac, and Virgil Jochimson.

The family will receive friends Wednesday, January 13th, from 5pm to 7pm, with VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm, all at the West Center Chapel. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL Thursday, January 14th at 10:30am at St. Stephen the Martyr Catholic Church, 16701 “S” St. (168th & “Q”). Interment, Calvary Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. Stephen the Martyr Parish, Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, Omaha Humane Society, or Omaha Missions.

HEAFEY-HOFFMANN DWORAK & CUTLER
Mortuaries and Crematories
7805 West Center Road
Omaha, Nebraska 68124
(402) 391-3900

Hi George, Hope you and your family had a wonderful Holiday Season.
I have been waiting for the family to give me this information.
Douglas Thoms
DONALD R. SMITH

SEPTEMBER 27, 1942 TO DECEMBER 23. 2015
ELOCATED FROM THE BALTIMORE WORKS
WORKED AT THE OMAHA WORKS FROM 1983 TO 1990
Memorial Service for Donald Roosevelt Smith
The Celebration of a Life LIVED TO THE FULLEST for Donald Roosevelt Smith will be held on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at the Prince Hall Masonic Temple located at 1307 Eutaw Place. The family will accept visitors beginning at 10:00 a.m. Masonic Burial Services conducted by King David Lodge #18 will be held at 10:30 a.m. The memorial service will begin at 11:00 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, tax deductible donations can be made to the Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation of Metropolitan Baltimore, 1207 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Maryland 21217, attn: Donald Roosevelt Smith Charitable Fund.
My family and I appreciate your support, prayers and kind words.



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Anne E. Zavodny
Zavodny, Anne E.

6 Mar 1924 – 8 Feb 2015
Anne was preceded in death by her parents, George and Anna Gosch; husband, Emil Zavodny; son, Dwight; brothers, Glenn and Gerald; sister, Agnes Glesmann. Survived by daughter and son-in-law, Diane and Rick Moore, Johnson, NE; grandchildren, Scott Honaker, Papillion, Michael (Melanie) Honaker, Beaver Lake, NE; step-grandson, Jeremiah Moore, Omaha; step-granddaughter, Danielle (Scott) Todd, Charlotte, NC; 4 great grandchildren; 2 step-great grandchildren; 2 great great grandchildren; 1 step-great great grandchild. Visitation: Wednesday 1-8 P.M. at the mortuary with family receiving friends from 5-8 P.M. Services: Thursday 10:30 A.M. Trinity Lutheran Church, Papillion. Memorials: Trinity Lutheran Church.
Kahler Dolce Mortuary
441 N. Washington St.
Papillion, NE 68046

Ruth E. Young
Young, Ruth E.

8 Sep 1940 – 24 Dec 2015
Ruth was preceded in death by her father and mother; brothers, Roy and George; and sister Frances.
She is survived by her siblings, Tom (Rose) Young, Norma Dukich, and Doris Nary; and many nieces, nephews and friends. Visitation: Tuesday 6-8P.M. Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home, 5701 Center Street. Services: Wednesday 10:30 A.M., also at the Funeral Home.
Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park Funeral Home
5701 Center Street
Omaha NE 68106

Roy Marshall Yeck
Yeck, Roy Marshall

22 Jul 1938 – 30 Jan 2015
Roy was preceded in death by parents, Marvin and Ava Carse, and brother John Carse. He is survived by special friend Sheri Pryibl, Bellevue; brothers, Jimmy (Leoda), Council Bluffs, IA, Jerry (Helen), Omaha, and Marvin “Butch” Carse (Diane) Davenport, FL; daughters, Marsha Behr, Omaha, Susan Houseman, Bethlehem, GA; sons, Randy, La Vista, Jimmy A., Council Bluffs, and Carl, Grand Island; several grandchildren, nieces, nephews and 1 great grandchild.
Roy graduated from Tech High in 1957. He then served in the Marine Corps Reserves and worked at Western Electric for 40 years until retirement. The world lost one of the Last real cowboys. Horsemanship was his true love. His spirit and presence will be deeply missed by so many who loved him. Services: Following his wishes to be cremated, a Celebration of life will be held at Bellevue Memorial Funeral Chapel, 2202 Hancock St., Bellevue, 2 P.M. Saturday, February 7, 2015. Full military honors by American Legion Post #331. Pastor Dale Campbell presiding.
Bellevue Memorial Chapel
2202 Hancock St.

Yates, Yvette S.
Yvette S. Yates

13 Jun 1946 – 3 Jun 2015
Yvette is preceded in death by her husband Roger Yates. She is survived by children: Christine (Bryan) Peterson, Cheri (Andrew) Schulze, Kimberly (Kevin) Powell; Grandchildren: Brycen Peterson, Molly Schulze, Jack, Samantha and Kennedy Powell. Visitation: With family, Tuesday 5 – 7 P.M., Roeder Mortuary 2727 N. 108th Street Omaha, NE 68164. Services: Wednesday, June 10th at 11 A.M., Roeder Mortuary 2727 N. 108th Street Omaha, NE 68164
Roeder Mortuary
2727 North 108th St

Willie ‘Marty’ Williams
Williams, Willie ‘Marty’

10 Sep 1944 – 14 Oct 2015
Survived by wife, Margaret “Sug” Williams; children, Tonya and Omar Williams; grandson, TreeAir Edwards; sisters, Roberta Miles, Barbara (Albert) Holt and Hattie Bivens; brother, Kevin Williams and a host of other loved ones and friends. Visitation: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 from 6-8pm at Roeder Mortuary 108th Street Chapel.
Roeder Mortuary
2727 North 108th St
Omaha, NE, 68164

Kenneth Eugene Wild
Wild, Kenneth Eugene

2 Jan 1926 – 24 Nov 2015
Kenneth is survived by, his wife Marguerite; son and daughters-in-law Ralph and Maggie of Topeka, KS and Richard “Dick” and Debbie of Fremont, NE; daughters and son-in-law Janice Wild of Omaha and Barbara and John Borchardt of Blair, NE; 10 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren; brothers and sisters-in-law Charlie and Colleen Wild of Fremont, NE, Herb Wild of Omaha and Fred and Shirley Wild of Blair, NE. Visitation: Friday noon to 8 P.M. with family receiving friends from 6 to 8 P.M. at the funeral home. Services: Saturday 10:30 A.M. at United Faith Community Church in Valley. Interment: Alma Lutheran Cemetery in Mead, NE.
Life Story for Kenneth Wild
Kenneth Eugene Wild was born on January 2, 1926 in Saunders County, Nebraska to Erwin and Vivian (Monteen) Wild. He grew up on the family farm south of Fremont where he attended Carey School through the 10th grade and graduated from Fremont High School in 1943. As a young boy, Ken was active in 4-H, showing his Jersey cows at the local and state fairs, receiving many awards but his passion was baseball. Ken served his country in the United States Army from February of 1945 to December of 1946, during which he was stationed in the Philippines for 13 months.
Ken married Marguerite Riddle on June 18, 1948 at the Marietta Baptist Church in Mead, Nebraska and they were blessed with four children: Ralph, Janice, Richard and Barbara. Ken and Marguerite raised their family on several local farms before settling in Valley in 1958.
Ken farmed and had milk cows before he went to work at Western Electric, later called AT& T where he worked for 30 years as a journeyman millwright. He enjoyed softball, golf, gardening, woodworking, spectator sports and was an avid New York Yankee fan. Ken and Marguerite enjoyed travelling, including many family vacations and a special trip to Hawaii for their 40th anniversary.
Ken passed away on Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at the Methodist Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska at the age of 89 years, 10 months and 22 days. He was preceded in death by his parents Erwin and Vivian and his brother Donald. Ken is survived by his wife Marguerite; son and daughters-in-law Ralph and Maggie of Topeka, KS and Richard “Dick” and Debbie of Fremont, NE; daughters and son-in-law Janice Wild of Omaha and Barbara and John Borchardt of Blair, NE; 10 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren; brothers and sisters-in-law Charlie and Colleen Wild of Fremont, NE,, Herb Wild of Omaha and Fred and Shirley Wild of Blair, NE;
Reichmuth Funeral Home
21901 West Maple
Omaha, NE 68002

Ronald W. Waldrep
Waldrep, Ronald W.

1962 – 24 Aug 2015
Ronald W. Waldrep, age 53 died August 24, 2015, Phoenix, AZ. Ron worked as an IT person for Connectivity Solutions. Ron was living in Phoenix, AZ when he passed suddenly from Type 2 diabetes. His brother Randy said that he was cremated and his ashes would be buried in Westminster, CA.
There is no obituary and we don’t know the funeral home in Phoenix that handled the arrangements

Gene C. Utterback
Utterback, Gene C.
19 Jun 1939 – 2 Apr 2015
Gene was born in Omaha, Nebraska on June 19, 1939 to his parents, Curtis and Clarice Carlson Utterback. Together with his sister, Darlene, and his brother, Dave, he spent his childhood on an acreage at 93rd and “F” Streets. He went to Oakdale Grade School and then graduated from Westside High School in 1957. He attended the University of Omaha for two years, and in November of 1959 started work at Western Electric, where he was in the tool and die apprentice program.
On March 10, 1962, Gene was married to Arlene Enger at First Lutheran Church in Blair, Nebraska. Gene and Arlene raised three sons: Bradley, Michael and Jeffrey. When the boys were involved with Cub Scouts and in the high school band, Gene volunteered to help with those programs. He was a member of the German-American Society and held office on their board as trustee and as membership chairman for several years. He was also a member of the Bars (pronounced “Bears”) organization at the German-American Society. He worked as a tool and die maker for 30 years until his retirement from Lucent in December of 1989.
In 1985 Gene and Arlene and his brother, Dave, became owners of a Champion Auto Store until they sold it in June of 2000. Gene took pleasure in managing the store and working with the customers to help them solve their car problems. Gene enjoyed playing golf, and after retirement he sometimes played five times a week. Gene and Arlene enjoyed traveling, especially their trip to Australia, New Zealand and Costa Rico. They also liked traveling to Florida, Arizona, and Texas, as well as other places around the country.
Gene was preceded in death by his father, Curtis. He is survived by his wife, Arlene K. Utterback; sons: Bradley Utterback (Kathleen), Michael Utterback, and Jeffrey Utterback (Elsie); mother, Clarice Utterback; sister, Darlene Christian (Keith); brother, David Utterback; grandsons, Bradley and Anthony Utterback; great-grandson, Towyn; step-grandsons: Allen, Brenten, and Craig Chrans; other relatives and many friends. Visitation: Sunday, April 5th from 5 P.M. to 7 P.M. at the West Center Chapel. Services: Monday, April 6th at 11 A.M. at Messiah Lutheran Church, 5015 S. 80 St. in Ralston. Interment: Evergreen Memorial Park. Memorials: Suggested to American Cancer Society or Messiah Lutheran Church.
Heafey-Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler
78th & West Center
Omaha NE 68124

Mary E. Turner
Turner, Mary E.

Age 70 died 17 Aug 2015.
She is survived by son, Ronald (Tuila) Turner, Jr., Omaha; 5 brothers, William A. (Earline), Jr., Gary, IN, Otis, Overland Park, KS, James (Donna), Roy (Beverly), Kansas City, MO, George Fowler, Abu Dhabi; 9 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives. Visitation: 9 A.M. at Bethel A.M.E. Church, 2428 Franklin St.
Services: 10 A.M. at Bethel A.M.E. Church, 2428 Franklin St. Interment: Mt. Hope Cemetery.
Thomas Funeral Home
3920 N. 24th St.
Omaha NE 68110

William ‘Jack’ Thraen
Thraen, William ‘Jack’

14 Sep 1937 – 10 Jan 2015
William Jack Thraen, age 77, of Omaha, Nebraska passed away at Via Christi St. Francis Hospital in Wichita, Kansas, surrounded by his family on January 10, 2015.
Jack Thraen was born in Sioux City, Iowa to parents Leo J and Elizabeth Thraen on September 14, 1937. His family moved to Hastings when Jack was three, then to Omaha when he was five. He attended Lake School and Sacred Heart School and graduated in 1955 from St. Cecelia High School.
He married in 1958 and from that former union he was blessed with 4 children: Debra, William, Donald and David. On May 11, 1985 he married Violet Cagle and his family grew to include his stepchildren Ronald and Renee.
Jack was active as an officer in the Labor Union and was in the Naval Reserves from 1955 until 1963. He was employed at Western Electric as an apprentice, then a machinist and worked there for 35 years. After his retirement at the age of 55, he took up the hobby of growing orchids, was involved in orchid shows, and served two terms as President of the Greater Omaha Orchid Society.
Jack and Vi enjoyed traveling on scenic trips to National Parks, orchid shows, and visiting family across the country. He was an active member of Olive Crest United Methodist Church, serving for numerous years as Chair of Trustees. He also chaired both Administrative Council and, until recently, Staff Parish Relations committee.
Those left to cherish his memory include his wife, Violet Kies Thraen of Omaha, Nebraska; children: Debra Carrigan and husband Lon of Danville, Illinois; William G, Thraen and wife Jay of Northridge, California; Donald Thraen of Sabetha, Kansas; David Thraen of Omaha, Nebraska; Ronald Cagle and wife Janet of McKinney, Texas; Renee Seger of Plano, Texas; grandchildren: Carla Carrigan, Emily Thraen, Mariah Emig, Sarah Jay Thraen, McKenzie Cagle, Veronica Cagle, Victoria Cagle, Brett Seger, and Hudson Seger; sister Frances Thraen of Maryville, Missouri; many nieces, nephews,extended family and friends. Jack was preceded in death by his parents Leo and Elizabeth Thraen and granddaughter Brittney Seger. Visitation: 6:00 – 8:00 P.M. 16 Jan 2015, Roeder Mortuary, 2727 North 108th St., Omaha, NE. Services: 10:00 A.M. 17 Jan 2015, Olive Crest United Methodist Church, 7180 N. 60th St., Omaha, NE 68152. Interment: Hillcrest Memorial Park, 5701 Center St., Omaha, NE. Memorials: Olive Crest United Methodist Church, 7180 N. 60th St., Omaha, NE 681
Roeder Mortuary
2727 North 108th St
Omaha, NE, 68164

Clyde M. Thinnes
Thinnes, Clyde M.

18 Nov 1946 – 20 May 2015
Clyde was preceded in death by twin daughters, Cynthia and Marsha Thinnes; parents, John and Ruth Thinnes; sister, Cecilia McWilliams. Survived by wife, Carol; son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Kara Thinnes; daughter and son-in-law, Patty and Jason Thomas; granddaughter, Anika Thinnes; brother and sister-in-law, Larry and Cynthia Thinnes; sister, Margaret Thinnes; numerous nieces and nephews.
Visitation: The family will receive friends Saturday, May 23rd from 6 – 8 P.M. at the West Center Chapel.
Services: Sunday, May 24th at 3pm at the West Center Chapel. Interment: Tuesday, May 26th at 10am at Calvary Cemetery, with graveside service. Military Honors: Benson VFW Post 2503. Memorials: Directed to the family.
Heafey-Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler
78th & West Center
Omaha NE 68124

Frank E. Tenczer
Tenczer, Frank E.

18 Jan 1956 – 10 Jan 2015
Frank was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Josephine and brother, Don.
Survived include; Stepdaughter, Catie (Caputo) Dunty and husband, Pat; Sisters, Dolores Krzycki, Carol Zoucha, Mary Hospodka (Louis), Kathy Prentis (Tony); 17 nieces and nephews and many extended family and friends.
Visitation: Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home, 5108 F St., Omaha, NE 68117, 4:00 P.M. – 6:30 P.M Wednesday, January 14, 2015. Wake service is at 6:30 P.M. Services: St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 4804 Grover St., Omaha, NE 68106 at 10:30 A.M., Thursday, January 15, 2015. Interment: St. John’s Cemetery, Bellevue, NE.
Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home
5108 “F” St.
Omaha NE 68117

Donald E. Taylor
Taylor, Donald E.

19 Feb 1947 – 3 Apr 2015
Donald E. Taylor of Omaha – Vietnam/Desert Storm Veteran
Doanld was preceded in death by his parents, Harold & Angela Taylor; sister, Jan.
He is survived by his wife, Carol Montgomery-Taylor; children, Amy R. Getty, Angela T. (Mark) Stutzenegger, Anthony J. Taylor; step-daughters, Cynthia L. Montgomery (Jay Myers), Starlette Dossou (Edward Jackson); grandchildren, Elizabeth Getty, Chloe Getty, Noah Stutzenegger, Douglas Montgomery, Sean Sloan, Amani Sloan, Emmanuele Dossou,; siblings, Robert, Joan, Ginger, Tim, Debbie, Joyce; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Services: Friday, 1:00 P.M. at Braman Mortuary, 1702 N. 72 St., Omaha, NE.
Braman Mortuary & Cremation Services
1702 N. 72nd Street
Omaha, NE 68114

Earl M. Stoakes Sr.
Stoakes, Earl M. Sr.

7 Nov 1930 – 19 Mar 2015
Earl is survived by his wife of 63 years, Sally; Children: Earl Stoakes, Jr. & wife Vicki Jo, Vicki Lynn O’Neal, Alan Stoakes & wife Holly, Rodney Stoakes & wife Nannette, Tami Kuenning & husband Bruce; Sisters: Geraldine Sheets, Madeline Vrba, Karol Osterloh; 15 Grandchildren & 15 Great Grandchildren. Visitation: Sunday, 2-4 P.M., Braman Mortuary, 6505 S. 144th St., Omaha, NE. Services: Monday, March 23, 2015 at 10:00 A.M., Braman Mortuary, 6505 S. 144th St., Omaha, NE. Interment: Sunrise Cemetery, Wahoo, NE.
Braman Mortuary
Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144 St.
Omaha NE 68137

Rex Alonzal Stewart
Stewart, Rex Alonzal
1
6 Feb 1930 – 20 Apr 2015
Rex Alonzal Stewart, 85, died April 20, 2015, in Rogers, Arkansas. He was born February 16, 1930 in Farnam, Nebraska to Harry and Ollie (Uhlig) Stewart.
Rex graduated from Farnam High School. He was a farmer, welder and a pilot.
He lived in Gothenburg with his wife and two sons before moving to Ft. Wayne, then Lincoln, Nebraska where he attended the University of Nebraska and graduated with a Mechanical Engineering Degree. He worked for Western Electric Omaha Works, retiring after 30 years. He maintained his IFR pilot license throughout his life. Rex owned and flew many small airplanes during his life a Champ, Piper, Mooney, Bonanza and Grumman, but his most enjoyable plane was his beloved Glastar which he built and assembled himself. Rex and Mary used their Nebraska football season tickets for over 30 years, only missing a few games during that whole time to do opening day pheasant season in western Nebraska.
Rex was a lifetime member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Pilot Owners Association, Experimental Aircraft Association and served tirelessly on many boards and positions with the Methodist church. He was particularly proud of his induction into the Quiet Birdman’s and his award from the FAA for 50 years of piloting without an accident.
Rex and Mary enjoyed retirement to Northwest Arkansas for over 20 years, spending time traveling, visiting grandchildren and helping with church activities. Rex enjoyed his gardens, fishing with friends, golfing and was the consummate airport hanger tinkerer. Rex was a valued contributor to all of his friends, relatives and hanger buddies and will be missed by all. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers Harlan and Frank, four sisters, Arvetta, Eva, Maxine and Neva.
Rex is survived by his wife of 64 years, Mary Stewart of Bella Vista, AR; sons, Brad Stewart (Lisa Marie) of Montrose, CO, and Bryan Stewart (Lisa Kay) of Albuquerque, N.M.; six grandchildren, Brad Stewart II, Jenna Stewart, Ben Stewart, Nick Stewart, Corey Stewart, Cassandra Stewart; one great grandchild Lillyan Stewart; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Services: Highlands Church, A United Methodist Congregation, Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 1:00 P.M. with Pastor Bryan Fink officiating. Memorials: Highlands Church Endowment Fund,371 Glasglow Road, Bella Vista, AR 72715, in lieu of flowers.
Bella Vista Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc.
2258 Forrest Hills Blvd.
Bella Vista, AR 72715

Donald R. Smith
Smith, Donald Roosevel
t
27 Sep 1942 – 23 Dec 2015
The Celebration of a Life Lived To The Fullest for Donald Roosevelt Smith will be held on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at the Prince Hall Masonic Temple located at 1307 Eutaw Place. Visitation: The family will accept visitors beginning at 10:00 A.M., Masonic Burial Services conducted by King David Lodge #18 will be held at 10:30 a.m. The memorial service will begin at 11:00 a.m. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, tax deductible donations can be made to the Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation of Metropolitan Baltimore, 1207 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Maryland 21217, attn: Donald Roosevelt Smith Charitable Fund.

Mary Ann D. Simons
Simons, Mary Ann D.

28 Oct 1925 – 6 May 2015
Mary Ann D. (Miller) Simons was born October 28, 1925 on the family farm between Ashland and Yutan to Frederick and Lena (Heldt) Miller. Mary Ann grew up in the Ashland and Yutan area, where she attended District 7 School for grades 1-8, and graduated from Yutan High School in 1942. As a young girl, Mary Ann was active in sports, and was a talented musician; singing and playing both organ and accordion.
Mary Ann married Robert L. Simons on September 28, 1948 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Yutan, Nebraska, and to this union, four children were born; Robert L. Jr., twins John and Jim, and Barbara. The family made their home in Yutan.
Mary Ann worked at Western Electric for over 20 years on the assembly line, retiring in 1976. She later worked for Catherine’s Dress Shop in West Omaha. Mary Ann was an active member of the Yutan Legion Auxiliary, and a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Yutan. She loved playing her organ and accordion, going bowling, and playing BINGO. She enjoyed polka or Nashville music, had a sweet tooth, and took time to smell the roses, her favorite flower. She was an avid card player, and was always ready for a game with any family or friend that challenged her. She especially enjoyed attending her grandchildren and great-grandchildren’s sporting and musical events. Mary Ann will be remembered for her love of life, and her love of her friends and family, especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Mary Ann died on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at the Saunders County Medical Center in Wahoo, Nebraska at the age of 89 years, 6 months, and 9 days. She was preceded in death by her parents and husband Robert L. Simons, Sr. Mary Ann is survived by her sons; Robert L. Jr., John W. (Shirley), and James F. (Vicki), daughter Barbara (Don) Rican, grandchildren; Christopher, Jason, Joe, Brenda, Jeff, Mike, Luke, Sara, Lance, and Laura; great grandchildren; Ben, Jaxon, Kobey, Cole, Ava, Reese, Cooper, Dylan, Maisy, Addison, Kolton, Easton, and Vivienne; brothers; Jim (Marlyn) Miller and Joe (Erma Rae) Miller. Visitation: With the family Sunday from 5-7 P.M. at the funeral home in Elkhorn. Services: Monday, 11 A.M. at the funeral home in Elkhorn. Interment: Private, Hollst Lawn Cemetery, Yutan.
Memorials: To the Saunders County Medical Therapy Center.
Reichmuth Funeral Home
21901 West Maple
Omaha, NE 68002

Roy P. Schuster
Schuster, Roy P
.
11 Sep 1923 – 9 Jul 2015
Roy is preceded in death by granddaughter; Kimberly Gilliland. He is survived by his wife June; children, Gary (Evelyn)Cheryl (Jeff) Gilliland; grandchildren; Jeff (Christina), Carrie; great grandchildren, Kenna, Bridger, Avery, Tyler, Katelynn; family and friends. Visitation: Monday, 9 – 10 A.M., St. Patrick Catholic Church, 508 Angus St.
Services: 10 A. M., Monday, St. Patrick Catholic Church, 508 Angus St. Interment: Holy Sepulcher Cemetery
Roeder Mortuary
11710 Standing Stone Drive
Gretna NE, 68028

Donna C. Sheppard
Sheppard, Donna C.

23 Nov 1931 – 9 May 2015
Donna is survived by son, Jim W. Sheppard, Omaha, NE; brother, Richard Peterson Gretna, NE; sister, Gloria Olson Waverly, NE; numerous nieces, nephews & host of friends. She was preceded in death by her parents William Sr. & Irene Peterson; brothers William Peterson, Jr. and James F.
Visitation: Thursday 5:00 – 7:00 P.M. at the Mortuary
Services: 10:00 A.M. Friday, 15 May 2015, at Resurrection Lutheran Church, 153 S. McKenna Ave, Gretna, NE 68028.
Interment: Mt. Auburn Cemetery at Omaha, Nebraska.
Memorials: National Cancer Research Foundation or Resurrection Lutheran Church
Roeder Mortuary
11710 Standing Stone Drive
Gretna NE, 68028

Robert G. Selvig
Selvig, Robert G.

14 Jul 2015 age 80.
Robert was preceded in death by wife Velma; parents Pernell and Lillie.
He is survived by son and daughter-in-law Douglas and Cheryl; daughter Kimberly Johansen; grandchildren Joshua Selvig, Derek and Brittany Johansen; sisters-in-law Elaine Lutz and Velma Lutz; brother-in-law Gerald (Jane) Lutz, numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation Thursday, July 16th, 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Services: 11:00 A.M. July 17th, at Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church – La Vista. Memorials: Requested to Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church.
Bethany Funeral Home
8201 Harrison Street
LaVista, NE 68128

Joyce A. Schaben
Schaben, Joyce A. ‘Nana’

13 May 1949 – 7 Apr 2015
Joyce was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Bernice Kroll; sister Katherine Davenport. She is survived by her husband Rich; son Troy (Lisa); daughter Tracy (Doug) Schaefer; grandchildren, Lauren, Grace, Grant, Landon and Gage; brother Frank (Diane) Kroll; other loving relatives and dear friends and neighbors. Visitation: Friday, 10 April 15, 5 P.M. with a wake service at 6:30 P.M. at the mortuary. Services: Saturday, 11 April 15, 10 A.M. at St. John Vianney Catholic Church. Interment: Calvary Cemetery. Memorials: To the family.
Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home
5108 “F” St.
Omaha NE 68117

Dennis H. Saint
int, Dennis H.

21 May 1946 – 25 Apr 2015
Dennis is survived by his wife Suzanne; children Stephani Keene (David), Denice Johnson, Terry Saint, Jerry Saint (Colleen); 16 grandchildren; brother Ron Saint. Visitation: Friday, May 1st, after 5:00 P.M., Bethany Funeral Home Chapel. Memorial Service: Friday, May 1st, 7:00 P.M., Bethany Funeral Home Chapel. Memorials: Requested to the family.
Bethany Funeral Home
8201 Harrison Street
LaVista, NE 68128

Charles G. Rehberg
Rehberg, Charles G.

10 Nov 1920 – 8 Aug 2015
Charles was preceded in death by his wife Nadine and grandson Jeffrey.
Survives include children John (Linda) Rehberg and Janel Peterson; grandsons Thomas Rehberg and Ryan Peterson.
Visitation: 5 – 7 P.M., Wednesday, August 12th, at Bethany Funeral Home.
Services: 1030 A.M., Thursday, August 13th, 10:30 A.M., Bethany Funeral Home Chapel.
Interment: Evergreen Memorial Park, with military honors by Ralston American Legion Post 373 Honor Guard.
Memorials: Will be directed by the family.
Bethany Funeral Home
8201 Harrison Street
LaVista, NE 68128

Adeline A. Pettitt
Pettitt, Adeline A.

5 Nov 1926 – 10 Dec 2015
Adeline A. Pettitt age 89, of Fremont died Thursday, December 10, 2015 at Nye Legacy in Fremont. She was born November 5, 1926 in Norfolk, NE to Karll and Esther (Raduenz) Schellpeper. She grew up on the same farm as her father did, in the Pierce area. She received her education in rural schools.
On September 15, 1946, Adeline was married to Leonard Milton Pettitt in the Zion Lutheran Church in Hoskins. Following her husband’s return from military service, they lived in several small area communities until moving into Fremont in 1962. Adeline worked for Campbell Soup Co. here and she retired in 1991 from Western Electric.
She was a member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband Leonard, and 2 brothers in their early childhood, Leonard and Milton and a great grandson William.
Survivors include son, Gary and wife Pam Pettitt of Fremont; daughters, Kathryn and husband Bob Schutte of Omaha, Beverly and husband Ron Harris of Chandler, AZ, Shirley Fiscus of North Bend, Janice and husband Ed Gray of North Bend, Marsha and husband Gary Gillis of North Bend; 10 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren; sisters Betty VanErt, Grants Pass, OR, Velma Backer and Elaine Bermel, of Randolph; brother, Merlin and wife Joyce Schellpeper, Grants Pass, OR. Visitation: Ludvigsen Mortuary will be on Sunday from 1 to 4 P.M. with the family present from 2 to 4 P.M. Services: 10 A.M. Monday, December 14th at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church with Rev. Glenn Meyer. Interment: Memorial Cemetery. Memorials: Suggested to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.
Ludvigen Mortuary
1249 E. 23rd St.
Fremont, NE 68025

Casia Perry
Perry, Casia

25 May 2015
Perry, Casia, age 66 – May 25, 2015.
Casia was preceded in death by daughter, Crystal Perry.
Surviors include 3 brothers, Lawrence Parker, Omaha, Sylvester (Kim), Lincoln, NE, and Andre (Eloise) Merritt; 2 sisters, Jacquelyn (Donald) Conway and Romona Berry; grandson, Todd Richardson, Omaha; and great-grand, Camryn Richardson; nieces, nephews, other relatives. Visitation: 6-8 P.M., Sunday at mortuary. Services: 1 P.M., Monday, Clair Memorial United Methodist Church, 56th & Ames. Interment: Forest Lawn Cemetery.
Thomas Funeral Home
3920 N. 24th St.
Omaha NE 68110

Gary Alan Pendgraft
Pendgraft, Gary Alan

22 Sep 1950 – 15 Feb 2015
Gary was born and raised in Council Bluffs, graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School and was a veteran of the Vietnam Conflict. Gary and Twila Pierce were married July 3, 1992 in Omaha. He retired in 2013 from Connectivity Solutions. Gary enjoyed doing everything with his family. He was an avid golfer and enjoyed riding his motorcycle.
He was preceded in death by his father, Albert Pendgraft and infant sister, Mary Alberta.
Survivors by wife, Twila; sons Mark & Ryan of Omaha; mother Virginia Pendgraft; 2 brothers, Chuck (Linda) &Tommy; 2 granddaughters Ashley & Amber Pendgraft and great-grandson, Braxton; plus many close relatives and friends.
Services: A memorial gathering will be held, Friday, February 20 from 3–5:00 P.M. at Braman Mortuary, 72nd Street Chapel. Memorials: Suggested to the family.
Braman Mortuary
1702 N 72nd St.
Omaha NE 68114

Kenneth Leo Parker
Parker, Kenneth L.

17 Jun 1931 – 5 Jul 2015
Kenneth was preceded in death by parents, Clarence and Bertha (Judd) Parker; 2 brothers; wife Phyllis Teghtmeyer. He is survived by wife, Carolyn; daughters, Linda Niebauer, Jill Thiare, Heidi Eggerling; sons, Stan (Margaret) Parker, Jeff (Deanna) Parker, and Wes Parker; stepson Greg Nunn; 12 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; brothers-in-law, Leo (Keo) Teghtmeyer, Ed (Anne) Teghtmeyer; sister-in-law, Elaine (Dwayne) Bubke many nieces, nephews and friends.
After 35 years, Ken retired from Western Electric (Lucent) in 1991.
Visitation: 5-7 P.M. Thursday, Westlawn-Hillcrest.
Services: 10:30 A.M. Friday, Westlawn-Hillcrest.
Interment: Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park.
Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park Funeral Home
5701 Center Street
Omaha NE 68106

Marjorie S. Pallas
Pallas, Marjorie S. (Gosch)

24 May 1924 – 5 Feb 2015
Marjorie H. Pallas (Gosch) long time Springfield, NE resident. Born May 24, 1924 died Febr. 5 2015 in Weslaco, Texas.
She is survived by husband Ed Pallas, three sons, Dennis Gosch, Robert Gosch, and Larry Gosch and three stepchildren, Terry Palla, Bonnie Fickler, Richard Pallas. She is preceded in death by her parents, George and Ida Schmidt and her daugher, JoAnne Pettigrew, grandchildren and nephews and nieces. Marjorie enjoyed all board games, shuffleboard and cards. She was truly loved and will be missed. Interment: Sacred Park Cemetery, Mercedes, TX
McCaleb Funeral Home
Mercedes, TX

Terry D. O’Neall
O’Neall, Terry D.

4 Feb 1937 – 16 Apr 2015
Terry D. O’Neall, Bella Vista, AR, formerly of Omaha. Survived by wife of 56 years, Shirley; sons, Mike of Bella Vista, and Danny of Omaha; daughter, Laura (Randy) Brezinski of Madison, AL; 9 grandchildren; and 2 great grandchildren.
Terry was a devoted husband who deeply loved his family and the game of golf. He embraced everyone he met as family, and his booming laughter filled the room with life and love. Visitation: Tuesday at 4 P.M. with wake service at 7 P.M., all at the mortuary. Services: Wednesday at 9:30 A.M. at the mortuary to St. Bridget’s Catholic Church at 10 A.M. Interment: St. John’s Cemetery. Memorials: Bella Vista Animal Shelter, 32 Bella Vista Way, Bella Vista, AR 72714.
Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home
5108 “F” St.
Omaha NE 68117

Donald E. Norskov
Norskov, Donald E.

12 Aug 1937 – 25 May 2015
Norskov, Donald E. was preceded in death by parents, Clarence Norskov and Viola French Norskov; brother, Gary Norskov.
Donald is survived by wife of 54 years, Phyllis Olson Norskov; children, Steven and Deborah, William and Thomas, Daniel and Sheri, Sarah, Hannah, and David, Bradley and Julie Norskov Wright, Brandon and Stephen Airman 1st Class; great grandson, Landon Myer; sisters, Marlene Durant and Jacque (Ernie) Ipock; brother, Richard (Paula) Norskov; sister-in-law, Betty Norskov; sister-in-laws and brother-in-laws; many nieces and nephews;
Visitation: Wednesday, May 27, from 6-8 P.M. with Rosary at 7 P.M., Westlawn – Hillcrest Funeral Home.
Services: Thursday, May 28, 11 A.M., St. Stephen’s The Martyr Catholic Church, 16701 S St, Omaha, NE.
Memorials: Suggest to St, Stephen’s The Martyr Catholic Church.
Don retired 1 Jul 1994.
Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park Funeral Home
5701 Center Street
Omaha NE 68106

James E. Nick
Nick, James E.

11 Dec 1943 – 27 Aug 2015
James E. Nick passed away Monday August 17, 2015 at Bergan Mercy Medical Center in Omaha. He was born Dec. 11, 1943 in Fremont to William and Mary (Boyle) Nick. Jim was baptized, confirmed and served as an altar boy at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Cedar Bluffs. Jim graduated from Cedar Bluffs High School and then served in the US Army. He worked at Commscope, formerly Western Electric in Omaha for 37 years before retiring in 2005. Survivors include his sisters, Margaret Van Ness of Aurora, CO, Barbara Wesely of Lincoln and Rita (Al) Sindelar of Fremont; brothers, Lynn (Wilma) Nick of Brighton, CO and Ron Nick of Fremont; sister-in-law, Joyce Nick of Lincoln and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Mary Ellen Hartmann, Anne Vopalensky, Claire Kern and twin sister Judith Kathleen Nick and brothers, Fred and Jerry Nick. Visitation: Thursday from 4-8 P.M. with family receiving friends from 6-7:30 P.M. and a Rosary at 7:30 P.M. all at Moser Memorial Chapel in Cedar Bluffs, and one hour prior to the service at the church on Friday. Services: Funeral Mass 10:30 A.M., Friday, August 21, 2015 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Cedar Bluffs, NE. Father Leo Seiker will officiate. Internment: Little Flower of Jesus Cemetery near Leshara, NE with military honors. Memorials: To St. Mary’s Catholic Church, in Cedar Bluffs or Little Flower of Jesus Cemetery.
Moser Memorial Chapel
2170 N Somers Ave.
Fremont, NE 68025

Michel ‘Miso’ Nemec
Nemec, Michel ‘Miso’

9 Feb 1921 – ? ??? 2015
Nemec, Michel ‘Miso’ Age 94 Preceded in death by wife, Mary “Obradovich” Nemec.
Survived by many nieces and nephews. Active member of St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church. Served as a commando with the Yugoslav Guerilla Forces, Allies of the United State during WWII. The obituary lists Michel as a veteran. Visitation: Monday 4 P.M. – 7 P.M. with 7 P.M. Pomen Service at Funeral Home. Services: Tuesday 10 A.M., St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church. Internment: Hillcrest Cemetery. Memorials: St. Nicholas Serbia Orthodox Church.
Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home
5108 “F” St.
Omaha NE 68117

Mary A. Nelson-Walling
Nelson-Walling, Mary A.

27 Oct 1927 – 18 Dec 1015
Nelson-Walling, Mary A. Oct 7, 1927 – Dec 18, 2015 Age 88, Sherman, TX passed away on December 18, 2015. She was born on October 7, 1927 in Gray, IA to Addie (Wright) and George Weighton. On November 24, 1952, Mary married Alfred Nelson, Jr. in Omaha, NE. Mary worked for Western Electric Company. On February 12, 1997, in Las Vegas, NV Mary married Thomas Walling.
Mary is survived by her son, Terry Nelson (Carol), LaVista, NE; 2 daughters, Debra Hines, Sherman, TX, Natalie Lee (Stuart), Gunter, TX; 7 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; brother, Jack Weighton (Sharlette), Gray, IA. Mary is preceded in death by her husbands, Alfred Nelson, Jr. and Thomas Walling; parents, George and Addie Weighton; sister, Alice Hansen. To convey condolences or to sign an online registry, please visit www.tjmfuneral.com MEMORIAMS.com Englewood, CO 80112 877-705-4995 Services: Sherman, TX.

Grace Patricia Moss
Moss, Grace Patricia ‘Patsy’ (Davis)

18 May 1926 – 28 Jan 2015
Patricia was born the fourth child to Virgil and Myrtle (Fisher) Davis in Omaha. She is preceded in death by both parents; brothers, Virgil, Richard, Donald, John, and George Davis; sister, Gloria Glass; 2 husbands, William Butler and Hubert Moss; sons, Frank A. Harris and William Butler; and daughter, Christine Moss-Green. She is survived by 3 daughters, Gloria Harris, Cheryl Lynn Secret (Roscoe), and Arlett Marie Brooks (Gregory, all of Omaha; son, Wandell Jackson of Los Angeles, CA; 2 sisters-in-law, Olene and Ruby Moss of Omaha; 9 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, daughters-of-the-heart, Red Hatters, friends and dozens of cousins.
Patsy work 25 years with Cudahy Packing Plant retiring from there when they closed. After several temporary jobs she start at Western Electric. She retired from there is 1988 with 18 years of service. Visitation: Monday 6-8 P.M. with Rosary 7 P.M. at Ames Chapel. Services: 10 A.M. Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at St. Benedict Catholic Church, 2423 Grant St., Omaha.
Interment: Forest Lawn Cemetery at Omaha.
Roeder Mortuary
4932 Ames Ave.

Joanie M. Moore
Moore, Joanie M.

7 Oct 1961 – 28 Dec 2015
Joanie was preceded in death by mother, Arita Crofton. She is survived by her father, William Crofton; husband, Clay Moore; sons, Jason and Justin (Kim); five grandchildren; sisters, Debbie Coffin and LuAnn Gentry; brother, John Crofton; nieces and nephews: Angela, Jacob, Kurtis and David.
Visitation: The family will receive friends Friday, January 1st, from 3-5 P.M., with Vigil Service at 5 P.M., all at the West Center Chapel. Services: 8:30 A.M., Saturday, January 2nd, West Center Chapel to Mary Our Queen Catholic Church for Mass of Christian Burial at 9 A.M. Interment: Resurrection Cemetery. Memorials: Suggested to Wounded Warriors.
Heafey-Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler
78th & West Center
Omaha NE 68124

Clem E. Minor, Jr.
Minor, Clem E. Jr.

10 Jun 1946 – 5 Dec 2015
Clem E. Minor, age 69, of Council Bluffs, passed away December 5, 2015 at this home.
Clem was born June 10, 1946 in Council Bluffs to the late Clem E. and Thelma (Keating) Minor, Sr. He graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School in 1964 and proudly served his country in the U.S. Coast Guard during the Vietnam War. Clem married Dianne Marie Mabee on October 31, 1969. They were blessed with four children, Michelle, Dawn, Amy and Michael. Clem retired in 2000 from Avaya after a 30-year career. He was a member of Queen of the Apostles Catholic Church.
In addition to his parents, Clem was preceded in death by his wife, Dianne M. Minor in 2008; and his brother, Phillip Minor. Clem is survived by his children, Michelle (Doug) May of Loveland, Colorado, Dawn Minor of Council Bluffs, Amy (Richard) Curtis of Mustang, Oklahoma, Michael Minor of Council Bluffs; 4 grandchildren, Ryan Minor, Sydney Crosby, Elijah Curtis and Matthew Curtis; 1 great grandchild, Oliver Clemens Hampton; brother, Floyd (Betty) Minor of Council Bluffs; nieces and nephews. Visitation: December 7th, 6 – 8 P.M., Cutler-O’Neill Meyer-Woodring Funeral Home & Crematory, 545 Willow Avenue, Council Bluffs, IA Services: December 8th, 11 P.M., Queen of Apostles Church, 3303 4th Avenue, Council Bluffs, IA Interment: December 9th, 1 P.M., Garner Township Cemetery
Cutler-O’Neill Meyer-Woodring Funeral Home & Crematory
545 Willow Ave.
Council Bluffs, IA 51503

Vincent T. Miller
Miller, Vincent T.

29 Feb 1928 – 13 Nov 2015
Preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Miller; sons, Jeffrey and Robert Miller; sisters, Virginia Bright, Maxine Thompson.
Survived by his daughters, Sheree (Merlin) Harper, Julee (Jeff) Hopkins, Kristee (Mike) Stastny; daughter-in-law, Melinda Miller; nine grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren and two on the way. Services: Private family services will be held Wednesday, November 18, 2015.
Braman Mortuary
Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144 St.
Omaha NE 68137

Betty ‘Darlene’ Miller
Miller, Betty ‘Darlene’

20 Sep 1931 – 11 Aug 2015
Betty “Darlene” Miller, age 83 of LaVista, NE formerly of Ashland and Plattsmouth, died Tuesday, August 11, 2015 at the Papillion Manor in Papillion. She was born September 20, 1931 in Omaha, NE to Bruce and Myrtle (Henry) Sowards of Ashland. Darlene graduated from Ashland High School and worked for the Ordinance Plant in Mead after graduation. At the plant, she met her husband Donald I. Miller who she married in 1949.
After “Darlene” and Donald were married, they moved to her parents of Myrtle and Bruce Sowards on their farm in rural south Ashland with first son Steve and later second son Thomas born in 1954. An opportunity of employment for Donald at Allied Chemical near LaPlatte, NE. gave them the opportunity to move to Plattsmouth. They joined the First Presbyterian Church in 1954, and she joined the choir, where her soprano voice earned many accolades over the years.
While raising their two sons and helping a small business of mowing grass in the early 60’s with son – Steve. She always made time to visit with neighbors and friends/family and one time sold cosmetics and Tupperware home shows. In 1965 she started at Western Electric on the “graveyard shift” as a cable tester. Later the company became AT&T where she was employed for over 25 years. While employed, she donated blood, was a “WEOMA” representative for the cable shop. She really enjoyed greeting people as they came to work, and distributed newsletters to employees entering for work.
Her husband of 25+ years, Donald (Don) passed away in 1988. Following her retirement from AT&T in 1991, she assisted her oldest son with his wedding photography business as the Studio Manager until 2004.
Darlene loved music, playing piano and singing in the church choir, which she did at Ashland’s Congregational Church for many years with her mother (Myrtle). Her participation with PHS Band Parents, PTA’s and many school activities at her children’s grade and high schools, along with assisting in many farm type auction sales in the 60’s and assisting with her late husbands Farm Implement business in Ashland in the 80’s. She enjoyed watching her husband’s fast pitch softball games and excelled in couples events such as bowling, playing cards and many other activities and also sang for funeral and weddings in her later years.
She always enjoyed cats and a many farm dogs (an experience from farm life) and even a b&w stripped version found in early childhood on the farm.
She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Omaha and a past member of the First Presbyterian Church in Plattsmouth and the First Congregational Church in Ashland.
Survived by her sons, Stephen Miller of Omaha and Thomas Miller of Omaha; many other family members and friends; and her last kitty she named “Mikey”. Visitation: 6 – 8 P.M., Marcy Chapel, Ashland, NE. Services: 2 P.M., Tuesday, August 18, 2015, First Congregational Church, Ashland, NE. Interment: Ashland Cemetery, Ashland, NE. Memorials: First Congregational Church or the Nebraska Humane Society.
Marcy Mortuary
104 N 15th St
Ashland, NE 68003

Vernon L. Milius
Milius, Vernon L.

31 Oct 1931 – 15 Apr 2015
Vernon quietly passed after a long and brave battle with pulmonary fibrosis. He was an Air Force veteran and electrician by trade.
He is preceded in death by his parents, and 11 brothers and sisters. He is the last of 12 children. He is survived by his loving and cherished wife, Marian; sons, Michael (Lynn) Milius, Daryl (Sue) Milius, David (Tracy) Milius, Steve (Cindy) Warren; daughters, Carrol Reynolds, Edie (Joe) O’Brien, Kathy (Mike) Griebe; 15 grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren; numerous other family and friends. Visitation: Starts Saturday at 12 noon with the family. Services: Saturday 1 P.M., John A. Gentleman Mortuary, Pacific Street Chapel. Memorials: Suggested to Disabled American Veterans.
John A. Gentleman Mortuaries
14151 Pacific St.
Omaha NE 68154

Richard B. Midlik
Midlik, Richard B.

24 Dec 1927 – 1 Sep 2015
September 1, 2015, beloved husband of 66 years to Joanne C. (nee Coller) Midlik; dearest father of Judith (Patrick) Carroll, Sandra (James) Dates and Richard (Susan) Midlik; grandfather of Patti (Todd) Mooney, Wesley (Waseya) Carroll, Dan’l Carroll, Kelly Jo Carroll, Kathryn (Corey) Lucas, Rebecca Dumont, Matthew Dates, Elizabeth Midlik, Jarrad (Becky) Midlik, Kyle Midlik and nine great-grandchildren; brother of Jules (Elinor) Midlik and the late Rosebud Burgstahler. Richard was a retiree of Western Electric and was the Past Noble Grand of the International Order of Odd Fellows. Visitation: The family will be present to receive friends Friday from 10 A.M. – 12 P.M. at the Harris Hill Chapel, 8440 Main Street. Services: 12 P.M. at the Harris Hill Chapel, 8440 Main Street. Memorials: To the charity of your choice in lieu of flowers.
Amigone Funeral Home Inc.
8440 Main Street
Clarence, NY 14221

Bernard J. McGrath
McGrath, Bernard J.

22 Jun 1933 – 26 Jul 2015
Bernard J. McGrath died on Sunday, July 26 from prostate cancer. A graduate of Creighton Prep High School and Creighton University, he entered the Army in 1955 and was stationed in Korea. Bernie married Mary Ann Hart, October 18, 1958. Until his retirement in 1991, he worked as an accountant for Western Electric (AT&T).
Bernie enjoyed watching his grandchildren participate in sporting events. He was an avid Creighton Bluejays and Nebraska Huskers sports fan who also enjoyed going to the College World Series and golfing.
He was a founding member of Mary Our Queen Catholic Church and a member of the Knights of Columbus.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Ann (Hart); four daughters: Kathleen Wawers (Brett), Karen Grossnicklaus (Kelly), Mary Jo Bassett (Matt), and Colleen Walters (Layne); twelve grandchildren: Stephanie Cutler (Eric), Katie Hoehne (Jason), Julie Wawers, Maggie Bassett, Ryan Grossnicklaus, Abby Wawers, Ben Grossnicklaus, Jared Walters, Mickey Bassett, Luke Grossnicklaus, Derek Walters and Ellie Bassett; great-grandchild, Jonah Cutler; brother-in-law, Bill Hart (Diane). Visitation: The family will receive friends Wednesday, July 29th from 5 P.M. – 7 P.M at Mary Our Queen Catholic Church, with vigil service at 7 P.M. at the church. Services: Thursday, July 30th at 10:30 A.M. at Mary Our Queen Church. Interment: Calvary Cemetery. Memorials: Memorials are suggested to Mary Our Queen Catholic Church, Skutt Catholic High School, or Holy Cross Grade School, in lieu of flowers.
Heafey-Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler
78th & West Center

Doris A. McDonald
McDonald, Doris A.

19 Oct 1939 -14 Mar 2015
Doris A. McDonald, 75, passed away Saturday, March 14, 2015, at her daughter’s residence in Lincoln.
Doris was born Oct. 19, 1939, to Adolf and Lillian Jindra in Stanton County. She attended Clarkson High School in Clarkson until moving to Fremont. Here she met Gary McDonald and they were later married in Medford, Okla., on Dec. 18, 1957. Doris worked for Campbell Soup until going to work for Western Electric in Omaha for over 40 years. During her employment she earned many awards and certificates, most notably being recognized for her perfect attendance. Doris was a hard worker who put other people before herself.
She was an excellent cook and loved to bake Christmas cookies. She also enjoyed watching and cheering on the Cornhuskers, hunting, and gardening. Doris also liked to support her community and volunteer whenever she could.
Doris loved spending time with her granddaughters and especially her great-grandchildren, attending many of their sporting events. She also had a very special friend in her granddaughter’s yorkie, Mac.
She was preceded in death by: her husband, Gary; sisters, Mildred Jindra, Alma (Adolph) Podany, and Ruth (Carl) Seberg; brothers, Richard and Alden (Marilyn) Jindra; and brother-in-law, Charlie Suchan.
Survivors include: a daughter, Carmen (Martin) Schwanke of Lincoln; granddaughters, Jamie and Emily Schwanke of Lincoln; great-grandchildren, Trenton, Bryanna, Janaya, and B.J.; sisters and brothers, Vi Suchan, Betty (Ken) Hledik, Ron (Marilyn) Jindra, and Shirley (Dean) Brabec, all of Columbus, Marcella (Joe) Fichtl of Norfolk, Robert (Jeanette) Jindra of Ft. Madison, Iowa, and Adolph (Mary) Jindra of Schuyler; sister-in-law, Myrtle Jindra; and many nieces and nephews. Services: Private services will be held at Dugan Funeral Chapel.
Durgan Funeral Chapel & Cremation
751 N Lincoln Ave
Fremont, NE 68025

Eva Mae Lessig
Lessig, Eva Mae

25 Mar 1925 – 22 Mar 2015
Eva M. Lessig, 89 of Grand Island, formally of Fremont, died on Sunday, March 22, 2015 at Bickford Cottage. .
Eva was born on March 25, 1925 at Grand Island, daughter of John and Amanda (Kruse) Lessig.
Those left to cherish her memory are her brothers and sisters, Robert (Sherrill) Lessig of Grand Island, John (Wyllie) Lessig of Grand Island, Arnold (Margie) Lessig of Fremont, Donald (Kate) Lessig of Lexington, Merle (Joyce) Lessig of York, Marilyn Paustian of Grand Island, and Delores (Harold) Langenheder of Grand Island; sister-in-law, Eva Lessig; along with many nieces and nephews; she is also survived by her precious cats, Little Cute and Baby.
Eva is preceded in death by her parents, brother and sister-in-law, Harold (Patsy) Lessig and brother, Raymond Lessig.
She grew up in Grand Island and was the oldest of ten children. Eva attended St. John’s Lutheran School. Following school she was employed by the ordinance plant, and worked as a waitress in Grand Island. She then moved to Fremont where she was employed by Western Electric in Omaha for 20 years until her retirement.
Eva was baptized and confirmed at St. John’s Lutheran Church. She enjoyed gardening and taking care of her flowers. She took pride in doing all of her own home renovations and loved to entertain her friends and family. Eva was also a skilled seamstress. Services: A Celebration of Life service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 26 at All Faiths Funeral Home. Dan Naranjo will officiate. Memorials: Suggested to the Dodge County Humane Society, because of Eva’s love for her cats.
All Faiths Funeral Home
2929 S Locust St
Grand Island, NE 68801

Roger G. Lamb
Lamb, Roger G.

12 Oct 942 – 26 Mar 2015
Preceded in death by daughter, Debra; parents, Alfred and Enid Lamb; brother, Larry; sister, Bev Nielsen. Survived by wife, Bobbie Lamb; daughters, Dawn Williams and Kerri Goblirsch (Jim); grandchildren: Ashley, Kayla (Thad), Austin, Allison, Taylor, Jamie, Matthew, and Nicholas; siblings: Marilyn Thomsen, Jerry Lamb, Don Lamb (LaVaine), Bill Lamb (Barbara), Carol Cartwright (Jerry), Kathy Trimble (Dave), Kenneth Lamb (Roxanne), and Dennis Lamb (JoAnn).
Visitation: Sunday, March 29th from 5 P.M. to 7 P.M. at the West Center Chapel.
Services: Monday, March 30th at 10:30am at Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church, 7706 S. 96 St. in LaVista.
Interment: Evergreen Memorial Park with military rites by Millard American Legion Post 374 and VFW Post 8334.
Memorials: Directed to the family.
Roger was a Level 3 in the 30 Building.
Heafey-Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler
78th & West Center
Omaha NE 68124

Dixie Lee Krutina
Krutina, Dixie Lee

16 Jul 1938 – 31 Jan 2015
Dixie passed away January 31, 2015, in Mountain Home, Arkansas at the age of 76. She was born July 16, 1938, in Malverm, Iowa, the daughter of Jeryl and Mary Johnson Wilson. She married James Krutina on June 16, 1979, in Omaha, Nebraska and worked for Western Electric for 32 years. Dixie lived in Mountain Home since 1996, moving from Omaha. She was a member of the Elkettes. Dixie enjoyed painting, fishing, playing Bingo, knitting, crocheting, crossword puzzles and had many friends.
Dixie is survived by her husband, James Krutina of Mountain Home, AR, daughter, Kimberly (Jeff) Huck of Omaha, NE, three sons, Kelly (Carla) Krutina of Omaha, NE, Daniel (Kathy) Krutina of Omaha, NE, and David Krutina of Papillion, NE, three sisters, Dottie (Clyde) Tanksley of Covington, GA, Constance (Bob) McGruder of Council Bluffs, IA, and Luella (Gordon) Hirsch of St Paul, MN, Best Friend, Donna Wallace, her painting buddies, Mary Shields, Joe Caldwell, and Janet Buschbacher, three grandchildren, one step-grandchild and eight great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister. Visitation: Thursday, February 5, 2015, 4:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M, at Kirby & Family Funeral Home. Services: Friday, February 6, 2015, 10:00 A.M., at Fellowship Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Inurnment: Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery, Omaha, NE. Memorials: To The Humane Society of North Central Arkansas.
Kirby & Family Funeral & Cremation Services
600 Hospital Dr
Mountain Home, AR 72653

Ermin ‘Erwin’ Krumel
Krumel, Ermin ‘Erwin’

6 Oct 1928 – 20 Apr 2015
Born to John and Christine Krumel and was the seventh of eight children. Survived by wife, LaVonne; children, Les (Linda) Krumel, Cheryl (Steve) Grapes, Richard (Brenda) Krumel; grandchildren, Rebecca, Caleb, Elizabeth (Josh), LeeAnn, Dana, Alyssa, Jamie, Madeline; sister, Celestine Sabatka.
Visitation: Thursday, April 23, 2015, starting at 6:15 P.M. with Wake Service at 7:00 P.M. at St. Pius X Catholic Church. Services: Friday, April 24, 2015, 10:00 A.M. at St. Pius X Catholic Church, Omaha, NE. Interment: Friday 2:00 P.M. at Sacred Heart/Cedar Hill Cemetery, Morse Bluff, NE. Memorials: Saint Pius X/Saint Leo School Tuition Fund or the Food Bank for the Heartland.
John A. Gentleman Mortuaries
1010 North 72nd St.
Omaha NE 68114

Jessie M. Knutson
Knutson, Jessie M.

127 Feb 1942 – 14 Jun 2015
Jessie is survived by her husband, Otis Knutson; daughters, LouCinda (Keven) Martin, Darla (David) Bates, and Pamela Knutson; 10 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren and 2 on the way.
She ws preceded in death by son-in-law, Ted Knutson. She will be dearly missed. Jessie retired from Lucent Technology, 26 Feb 1999. Visitation: Friday, June 19, 2015 from 5 P.M., John A. Gentleman Mortuaries, 72nd St. Chapel 1010 N. 72nd St. Services: Friday, June 19, 2015 from 7 P.M.,
John A. Gentleman Mortuaries,
72nd St. Chapel 1010 N. 72nd St.

Daniel F. Jr. Kinnally
Kinnally, Daniel F. Jr.

21 Jun 1951 – 5 Sep 2015
Daniel was preceded in death by Parents: Daniel Sr. & Ellen Kinnally. Wife: Mildred (Kildow). Step Brother: Ron.
He is survived by Son: Kyle (Meaghan) Kinnally. Daughter: Kacie (Scott) Murtha. Grandson: Cameron. Sister: Mary Ellen (Chip) Mackenzie. Beloved Dog: Ginger. Many other relatives and friends
Visitation: Wednesday Sept 9 1-8 P.M. with family receiving friends from 6-8 P.M. at Kahler Dolce Mortuary.
Services: 10:00am Thursday Sept 10 at Springfield United Methodist Church. Inurnment: Private family. Memorials: To Springfield Masonic Lodge #112
Kahler Dolce Mortuary
441 N. Washington St.
Papillion, NE 68046

Walter Emil, Jr. Kassube
Kassube, Walter Emil, Jr.
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9 Mar 1941 – 15 May 2015
Walter Emil Kassube, Jr., 74, of Weeping Water, died Friday, May 15th, ain Omaha.
Walt was born in Alvo NE on March 19th 1941 to Walter and Nora Kassube. He was the first of 4 Children followed by sisters Janice, MaryAnn and brother Tom. They moved to Weeping Water area where he attended elementary school in rural one room school houses. He graduated from Weeping Water High School in 1958. He was hired by Western Electric shortly after. In December of 1959 he enlisted in the U.S. Army. He was stationed in Ft. Campbell Kentucky where he became a paratrooper and member of the 101st Airborne Screaming Eagles. He was discharged in December of 1962 and returned to Western Electric working there for 32 years. He later drove his own semi for 3 years and hauled dynamite for Allison Supply until his health caused him to stop.
On July 11, 1964 he married Marilyn Kritenbrink. To this union were born three children, son Alan and daughters Julie and Tracey. Walt was a man of intense curiosity about everything. He had to know it worked and what made it tick. He had many interests and hobbies through the years. In the beginning it was model airplanes, remote control planes and on to get a commercial pilot’s license. At this point they moved to their acreage in the country. He spent the next few years remodeling and old farmhouse, building a garage and began restoring old tractors and old cars. Walt was like a sponge, soaking in all news, carpentry, mechanics, old cars, old tractors, machinery, farming you name it.
One of his favorite things to do was taking two lane road trips all over the United States. He always said if you want to learn about an area stay off the interstate. He and Marilyn took several two lane trips, going through small towns where he not only learned the history of the area but also a few of it’s residents. Look for the pickups Marilyn, that’s where we’re having our next meal.
In 1992 he became a grandpa for the first time and every few years thereafter it happened again until he had 9 grandchildren. They were indeed the highlight of his life and he took great delight in taking them for walks, rides on the 4-wheeler and tractor and leading them into mischief. When the doctors spoke to him about a heart transplant, he and Marilyn discussed it and he said if I don’t do it I will die. If I do it I have a 50/50 chance of more time with my grandchildren. Before his transplant surgery his oldest granddaughter came to him and told him she was carrying his first great grandchild. When he woke up Marilyn asked if he remember what Courtney said and he said I sure do and a huge smile crossed his face. His grandchildren were definitely the loves of his life.
Walter is survived by wife Marilyn Kassube; two daughters, Tracey, (Todd) Ashlock, Julie Zimmer (David Cavanaugh); son ,Alan (Dawn) Kassube; nine grandchildren, Brittany Kassube, William Hoffman, Courtney (Daniel) Zemunski; Breann, Morgan & Emily Zimmer; Kaitlynn, Madsion & Lauren Ashlock; and expecting first great grandchild; two sisters, Janice Larson and MaryAnn (Richard) Lorensen; two brothers, Tom ( Kay) Kassube and Bruce ( Esther) Ames, plus numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents. Visitation: Monday May 18th 1 – 8 P.M. Services: Tuesday May 19th at 10:30 A.M. Interment: Fairview Cemetery, Papillion.
Hammons Family Funeral Services
207 W H St.
Weeping Water, NE 68463

Audrey Kasal
Kasal, Audrey

5 Sep 1932 – 2 Nov 2015
Audrey was born September 5, 1932 in Carrington, North Dakota, to Casper and Nadine (Foulston) Buss. She passed away, on November 2, 2015, at the age of 83 years, 1 month, and 28 days.
Audrey married William E. Kasal, on December 10, 1949, in Papillion, Nebraska and to this union they raised 3 children Carol, Glenda, and Bill II. She was a long time resident of Cedar Creek, Nebraska, and worked for AT&T for many years, and was a past Den Mother. Audrey loved to play cards and working on puzzles.
Audrey is survived by her children Carol Kasal ~ William Kasal II, 5 grandchildren Tawnya Mohler, Phillip Robertson, Keith Kasal, Bobbie Robbins, Nicole Kasal, great grandchildren Phillip Payne Robertson, Jimmy D. Mohler, Lauren Mohler, Keiland Kasal, Kael Kasal. Audrey was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, daughter Glenda White 2012, and granddaughter Savannah Robertson 2013. Visitation: 1:00 P.M. tol 9:00 P.M., Thursday, November 5, 2015, with the family greeting friends from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. at the funeral Home. Services: 10:30 A. M., Friday, November 6, 2015, at First United Methodist Church, 222 Walnut Street, Louisville, Nebraska, with burial at Glendale Cemetery. Memorials: The family suggests memorials to Alegent CHI Hospice or Siena Francis Home in lieu of flowers.
Fusselman Allen Harvey Funeral Home
413 Elm Street
Louisville, NE 68037

Mona J. Johnson
Johnson, Mona J.

15 Oct 1944 – 28 Feb 2015
Mona J. Johnson, age 70, of Fremont, died Saturday, Feb. 28, 2015 in the Pathfinder House, Fremont.
Mona was born in Fremont on October 15, 1944 to Elton and Mary (Olsen) Penner. Following graduation from Fremont High School, she began working for Western Electric, which later became Lucent Technology. She retired after 31 years there. Mona was married to Donald Duane Johnson, they divorced later. Survivors include; son, Michael and wife Theresa Johnson of Fremont; daughter Terri and husband David Apanian of Cumming, Georgia; 7 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Visitation: Ludvigsen Mortuary, Wednesday, 3-8 P.M., with the family present from 6-8 P.M. Services: 10:30 A.M. Thursday at the Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel. Interment: Later at Memorial Cemetery. Memorials: Suggested to the Dodge County Humane Society.
Ludvigen Mortuary
1249 E. 23rd St.
Fremont, NE 68025


Dolores M. Johnson
Johnson, Dolores M. ‘Dee’

21 May 1933 – 14 Jul 2015
Dolores “Dee” M. Johnson, 82 years, of Fremont, Nebraska died at her home Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Dolores was born May 21, 1933 in Wood River, Nebraska to Arlo and Clara (Dibbern) Garrison.
She lived at Wood River and Kearney, Nebraska area until 1961 and then her family moved to Fremont. Dolores married Charles Dodd September 3, 1949 in Kearney. They later divorced. In 1975 she moved to the Elkhorn and Omaha, Nebraska area. Dolores married Elmer Johnson in Omaha, NE January 1, 1977. Dolores and Elmer retired from Western Electric in Omaha in 1989 and moved to Pahrump, Nevada. However, they decided that retirement was not for them so they both went back to work. She worked for Hafen Realty for several years and then worked as a waitress and hostess at Mt. View Casino until she retired again in July 2013. She was very social and enjoyed the company of friends. She made many close and dear friends that made a huge impact on her life while living in Pahrump. She played the fiddle with the “Off The Wall” country band with her husband, Elmer while in Nebraska. He preceded her in death February 2, 2012. She moved back to Fremont in June of 2015.
She is survived by son, Randy and wife, Diane Dodd of Pleasant Hill, California; daughters, Ginger and husband, Larry Shenk of Linwood, Nebraska, Deborah and husband, Harvey Bunn and Lori and husband, John Lang all of Fremont; stepson, Rod Johnson of Omaha; stepdaughter, Vicki and husband, Ron Frey of Omaha; brother, Jerome Garrison of Omaha; eleven grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Elmer Johnson; brothers, Kenneth, Roderick and Eugene; and two great granddaughters. Services: A Celebration of Life will be 11:30 A.M., Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont, NE. The Rev. David Coe of Trinity Lutheran Church in Fremont will officiate. Visitation: Will be a half hour prior to the service. Interment: Will be at a later date. Memorials: the family suggests memorials be directed to the American Lung Association in lieu of flowers.
Moser Memorial Chapel
2170 N Somers Ave.
Fremont, NE 68025

Darrel William Jensen
Jensen, Darrel W.

2 Jan 1934 – 21 May 2015
Darrel W. Jensen, 81, of Omaha, passed away on Thursday, May 21, 2015.
Darrel was born in Council Bluffs, IA, to Vernon and Dorothy (Hough) Jensen. Darrel grew up in Iowa in a farming family and served in the Army in Germany from 1954-56 before meeting his wife Janice (Cook) in Omaha, NE, at a dance. They married at St. Peter’s Catholic Church on June 25, 1960. Darrel spent 38 and a half years working for Western Electric. As an avid lover of the National Park Service, Darrel took his family on many summer camping trips and winter ski trips to the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
Darrel is preceded in death by his parents.
Darrel is survived by Janice, his wife of almost 55 years, sons Brian (Gail Allbery) Jensen, Dan (Kea) Jensen, Steve (Catherine) Jensen and Pat (Stephanie) Jensen all of Omaha, NE; sister, Joan (Mel) Kruger and many cousins, nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Special thanks to the staff at Maple Crest Health Center for taking care of our “Blue Eyes”. Visitation: Monday, May 25, 5 – 7 P.M., Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home, 5701 Center St., Omaha NE. Services: Tuesday, May 26, 10 – 12 A.M., St. Robert Bellarmine Parish, 11802 Pacific St, Omaha, NE. Memorials: Directed by the family.
Westlawn-Hillcrest Memorial Park Funeral Home
5701 Center Street
Omaha NE 68106

Duane R. Hiatt
Hiatt, Duane R.

11 Apr 1926 – 19 Dec 2015
Born in Lincoln, NE. Joining the Army in 1944, he was sent to Europe and served in the 2nd Armored Division, 67th Armored Regiment in WWII. After the war, he married Ruth Ellen Callaway in 1947. He moved to Omaha in 1960 with Western Electric, serving as a supervisor until his retirement in 1986. He was an avid golfer, bowler, and dancer, and a member of Nebraska Taxpayers for Freedom.
Preceded in death by wife, Ruth; brother, Les Hiatt. Survived by daughters, Sandra Kay Wolf (Dick) of Burnsville, MN, and Gail Ann Rule (Mark) of Omaha; son, Jim Wayne Hiatt (Delila) of Dacula, GA; 6 grandchildren; Angela, Richard, Robert, Leah, Cory and Luke; 6 great-grandchildren; many friends.
Duane was a supervisor in the 30 building. He retired 1 May 1986.
Services: Wednesday, 11:00 A.M., West Center Chapel.
Interment: Evergreen Memorial Park with Military rites by Benson VFW Post #2503.
Memorials: To the Salvation Army, Nebraska Taxpayers for Freedom, or PLEASE VOTE.
Heafey-Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler
78th & West Center
Omaha NE 68124

Floyd E. Hermanson
Hermanson, Floyd E.

14 May 1929 – 16 Apr 2015
Floyd was preceded in death by brothers Roy, Norman, Herb, and Ray; sister Elsie. He is survived by his wife Margaret; children Sheryl (Scott) Elliott, Gordon and David (Brenda) Hermanson; 8 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; brother Harvey Hermanson; sister Martha Zajicek; numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation: Friday, April 24th, 5:00 – 7:00 P.M. at the funeral home. Service: Saturday, April 25th, 9:30 A.M. at Faith Presbyterian Church (82nd and Giles – La Vista). Military honors by Millard American Legion Post 374 and VFW Post 8334 Honor Guard. Memorials: Directed by the family in lieu of flowers.
Bethany Funeral Home
8201 Harrison Street
LaVista, NE 68128

Daniel Eugene Herman Sr.
Herman, Daniel Eugene Sr.

16 Oct 1931 – 5 Apr 2015
Dan was preceded in death by his wife, Ina Herman, son Daniel E. Herman Jr. Survivors include children: Dave Herman (Nora), Debbie Rosenbaum (Bob), Denise Boyce, Douglas Herman, Dale Herman, grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and other family and friends. Visitation: Sunday from 2-4 P.M. at Crosby Colonial Chapel. Services: Monday 10 A.M. at Mary Our Queen Catholic Church 3405 S 118th Street. Interment: Calvary Cemetery. Military Honors: Millard American Legion Post 374 and /Veterans of Foreign War Post 8334.
Crosby Burket Swanson Golden Funeral Home
11902 W. Center Rd.
Omaha NE 68114

Daniel R. Hayden
Hayden, Daniel R.

9 Nov 1939 – 28 Dec 2015
Daniel R. Hayden, 76, of Lincoln, passed away December 28, 2015 at home surrounded by his family. He was born November 9, 1939 to Hoyt & Shirley (Huebner) Hayden in Pacific Junction, IA.
Dan worked as a maintenance machinist for Lucent Technologies for 40 years. After retirement he moved to Lincoln. He enjoyed camping, fishing & boating.
He was preceded in death by his parents and sister-in-law, Gayle Hayden.
Survivors include his wife of 44 years, Marjorie; children, Mindy (Don) Brockmeyer, Gwen (Bryan) Cook; siblings, Deta (John) Kier, Hoyt Hayden; grandchildren, Hannah, Mychaela, Cara, Gemma, Simon & Jonah; many nieces and nephews. Visitation: 4-8 P.M., Thursday at Butherus, Maser and Love Funeral Home, 4040 A Street, Lincoln 68510. The family will be present to greet friends from 5-7 P.M. Services: 10:00 A.M., Friday, January 1, 2016 at Christ Lutheran Church, Lincoln, NE. Pastor Dirk Reek will officiate. Interment: 11:00 A.M. Saturday, January 2, in the Steele Cemetery-Falls City, NE. Memorials: Suggested to Christ Lutheran Church Music Ministry.
Butherus, Maser and Love Funeral Home
4040 A Street
Lincoln, NE 68510

Jack R. Harper
Harper, Jack R.

12 Jul 1926 – 12 Mar 2015
Jack is survived by his wife, Marie; children, Jim (Judi), Pat (Larry) Bleich; grandchildren, Jodi, Jason, Jami, Rachel, Rebecca. Visitation: Monday, 5-7 P.M., Roeder Mortuary, 2727 North 108th St. Services: Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. at Jaynes St. Community Church, 7534 Jaynes St. Interment: Forest Lawn Cemetery
Memorials: Jaynes St. Community Church or donor’s choice
Roeder Mortuary
2727 North 108th St
Omaha, NE, 68164

Ronald E. Hargin
Hargin, Ronald E.

14 Aug 1930 – 16 Apr 2015
Ronald E. Hargin went to be with his Lord and Savior on April 16, 2015 surrounded by his family. He was 84.
Ron was born in Shenandoah, Iowa on August 14, 1930 to Ronald and Arvilla Hargin. He served in the Air Force during the Korean Conflict. He returned home and graduated from NW Missouri State College.
Ron met his wife Carol E. Groom while in college. They had four children, Doug, Deb, Bill and Patti. Ron and Carol celebrated their 60th Anniversary on April 8th.
Ron began his career as a high school teacher but spent the bulk of his career as a production manager for Western Electric, Inc., the manufacturing division of AT&T. He retired from Pacific NW Bell in 1985.
Ron was well-liked and known for his quick wit. He was an outstanding high school athlete. He enjoyed watching baseball and football, and was an avid fan of his kids’ and grandkids’ teams and that of his alma mater (Go Bearcats!). He coached and managed numerous Hazel Dell Little League and Babe Ruth baseball teams. He had a lifelong passion for vintage cars.
Ron was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Elaine King Rosalina. Ron is survived by his wife Carol, sons Doug (Cheryl) Hargin, Bill (Jessica) Hargin, daughters Deborah Hargin and Patricia (Bud) Egbert, grandchildren Cassandra, Parker, Carissa, Loren, Joel and Jaclyn. We would be remiss not to mention Sam and Janet Lapore and their children Chris and Brigida, who hold a special place in our family.
Services: 1 P.M. May 2nd at Crossroads Community Church, 7708 NE 78th Ave. Vancouver, WA. Memorials: The family asks that contributions be made to County Wide Chaplaincy, 21609 NE 72nd Ave., Battle Ground, WA 98604, in lieu of flowers.

Martha I. Grzebielski
Grzebielski, Martha I. (Stoddard)
21 Jan 1932 – 9 Feb 2015
Grzebielski, Martha I. (Stoddard) is preceded in death by husband Edward; grandson Michael. She is survived by son Tom; daughter Cindy Hassler; grandchildren, Kim, Derek and Jesse; great grandchildren, Ashley and Alexandra; brother Glen Stoddard; nieces and nephews. Visitation: Thursday 4 P.M. with a Wake Service at 6:30 P.M. at the mortuary. Services: Friday 9 A.M. at the mortuary to St. Stanislaus Catholic Church at 9:30 A.M..
Interment: Calvary Cemetery. Memorials: Directed to the family.
Korisko Larkin Staskiewicz Funeral Home
5108 “F” St.
Omaha NE 68117

Robert Malcolm Griswold, Sr.
Griswold, Robert M. Sr. ‘Bob’

20 Mar 1935 – 23 Aug 2015
Bob was born in Ovid, New York to Hazel and Lloyd Griswold, he was very proud to be a Marine after graduating from Ovid High School. Bob married Nancy in 1960 and they had five children. They moved from Buffalo NY to Omaha in 1976 with Western Electric. Bob was active at his church St. Stephen the Martyr and retired from Lucent in 1992. He thoroughly enjoyed his retirement by staying active riding his bike, running, swimming and camping. Bob is survived by his wife Nancy and children Teresa Buchholz (Robert), Robert II (Susan), Paul, Victoria Hawkins (Paul) and Melanie Schwab (Tyler). He is also survived by eleven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Bob was a loving husband, father and grandfather.
Visitation: With the family, Friday, August 28, beginning at 9:30 A.M. at Stephen the Martyr Catholic Church, 16701 S Street, Omaha.​Services: Memorial Mass Friday, August 28, at Stephen the Martyr Catholic Church, 16701 S Street, Omaha, at 10:30 A.M. Memorials: To the Alzheimer’s Association, in lieu of flowers.
Braman Mortuary
Southwest Chapel
6505 S. 144 St.
Omaha NE 68137

Roy ‘Jim’ James Goraczowski
Goraczowski, Roy ‘Jim’ James

28 Jun 1933 – 19 Jun 2015
Jim was preceded in death by his parents, a son, Mark, Seven brothers and one sister.
He is survived by wife of 60 years, Madonna; sons, Steven (Lyn), Scott, Daniel; daughters, Sandra Dawson, Laurie (Greg) Travis; grandchildren, Angela, Stephanie, Brandon, Brittany; great grandchildren, Aurora & Bentley; many nieces and nephews.
Visitation: Monday, 5-7 P.M. with a 7:00 P.M. Wake service at St. Stephen the Martyr Catholic Church. Services: Tuesday, 10 A.M. at St. Stephen the Martyr Catholic Church, 16701 “S” Street, Omaha, NE. Interment: Resurrection Cemetery.
Braman Mortuary
SW Chapel 6505 S. 144th St
Omaha NE 68137

Walter Goodbrod
Goodbrod, Walt

2 Mar 1924 – 11 Aug 2015
Walter was a World War II Veteran, Professional Musician, 30 year employee of Western Electric, and Treasurer of the Papillion-LaVista School District for 28 years. He was preceded in death by Wife: Virginia Son: Dave Goodbrod. Parents: Walter E. & Augusta Goodbrod.
He is survived by sons and daughters in Law: Jim & Janet, Grants Pass, OR., Steven, Papillion, NE., Norman, Denver, CO., Warren & Susan, Lincoln, NE. 3 Grandchildren, 2 Great Grandchildren.
Visitation: There will be no visitation. Services: Tuesday Aug 18th at 1:00 P.M. at Kahler-Dolce Mortuary.
Inurnment: Cedar Dale Cemetery.
Memorials: Suggested to the American Heart Assiasion.
Kahler Dolce Mortuary
441 N. Washington St.
Papillion, NE 68046

Norbert J. Goeser
Goeser, Norbert J.

28 Jul 1926 – 9 Jan 2015
Norbert enjoyed traveling with his wife and family. He had a great love for his family and friends, and always enjoyed visiting with those around him. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. He was a dedicated Creighton Bluejays fan, and a proud WWII Army Veteran.
Norbert was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret Goeser; and his parents. He is survived by his children, Jackie (Jim) Hurst, Mark (Diane) Goeser, and Roger (Connie) Goeser; 8 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; and sisters, Delores, Rita, Ruth, Mildred, JoAnn, Judy, and Diane.
Visitation: Monday 6:15 – 8:00 P.M., with prayer service at 7:30 P.M., St. Pius X Catholic Church, 6905 Blondo St., Omaha, NE. Services: Tuesday at 10:30 A.M. at the Church. Interment: Calvary Catholic Cemetery.
Braman Mortuary
1702 N 72nd St.
Omaha NE 68114

Robert L. Donahoo
Donahoo, Robert L
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Donahoo, Robert L. Age 90 Robert or “Big Bob” as his stepson would refer to him, passed peacefully at hospice on Sunday, September 13, 2015 from cardiac complications. Bob was a Nebraska boy through and through. Growing up and educated in Lincoln established the work and ethical foundation for a successful career with Western Electric and its subsidiaries. And yes, Bob was a Husker Fan….sometimes… Bob had numerous strengths and one of them was being humble. However, the one thing he would brag about was catching his wife, Fredine. To describe her as the love of his life would be an understatement. They were best, best friends. Routinely winning at Shanghai rummy, overpowering crossword puzzles, riding his bike at Zorinski Park, attempting the guitar – finally leaving it to his favorite musician, Chet Atkins, breakfast with his friends every Thursday, travel, family and church activities seemed to fill his retirement.
Bob left instructions to donate his body to the NE Anatomical Board for research purposes.
He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Fredine; beloved family: stepdaughter Cheryl Schemanski (Mike); stepson Hal Herron; sister Connie Caselton; nephew Mark Caselton (Cindy); granddaughter Kayci Herron and grandsons, Tony and Nicolas Labrioli and many great-grandchildren.
Services: Hope Presbyterian Church in Millard on Saturday, October 3, at 10:30 A.M. with Bob’s longtime friend Pastor Dave Matsamura officiating.
Memorials: Suggest to Hope Presbyterian Church, in lieu of flowers.

Dorothy M. Dennis
Dennis, Dorothy M.

10 Dec 1927 – 5 Oct 2015
Dorothy M. Dennis, 87, of Weeping Water, NE, died Monday, October 5th, in Syracuse
Born in Weeping Water , Nebraska on December 10, 1927, to Julia J (Hitchmann) and Oscar E. Domingo. She attended and graduated Weeping Water High School Class of 1946. She worked at Western Electric for 34+ years and was a member of Legion Auxiliary.
Dorothy is survived by four daughters, Patty Howie, of Chicago, IL.; Marjorie Dennis, of Bellevue, NE; Lora,( Merle) Kuhlmann, of Beatrice, NE; Jody Dennis, of Bellevue, NE; a son, Marland, (Beverly Dennis) of Weeping Water, NE; sister-in-laws Flossie Domingo, Thelma Domingo, Elizabeth Domingo, Eleanor Dennis and Virginia (Kenny) Meyer; Seven Grandchildren and 15 Great grandchildren many cousins and friends.
She was preceded in death by her Parents, Husband Robert; Sons, Nolan, and an infant Michael; Sister Elizabeth Houseman; Brothers Gene, Harold, and Robert Domingo
Visitation : Thursday, October 8th, 2015, 1:00 – 8:00 P. M., Hammons Family Funeral Chapel, Address 207 West H St., Weeping Water, NE. Services: Friday, October 9th, 2015, 10:30 A.M., First Congregational Church, 204 North Elm St., Weeping Water, NE. Interment: Oakwood Cemetery, Weeping Water, NE
Hammons Family Funeral Services
207 W H St.
Weeping Water, NE 68463

Marilyn Jean Davis
Davis, Marilyn Jean

26 Feb 2015
Marilyn Jean Davis passed into eternal life on February 26, 2015.
She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, James and Christine Bespalec-Davis; stepchildren: Tatje DeMeritt (Pat), Becky Oskey (Dave), Tom Davis (Becky), Joe Davis, Robert Davis, Amy Colling (Chris), and Tim Davis (Donna); eighteen grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Diane Monahan; many friends, including those from Widowed and Divorced Catholics and The Red Hat Society of Omaha.
Visitation: The family will receive friends on Sunday, March 1st, from 3pm to 5 P.M., with Vigil Service at 5 P.M. at the West Center Chapel. Services: Monday, March 2nd at 10:30 A.M. at St. Stephen the Martyr Catholic Church, 16701 “S” Street. Interment: Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Memorials: Suggested to St Stephen the Martyr Catholic Church.
Heafey-Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler
78th & West Center
Omaha NE 6812

Marie Frances Cook
Cook, Marie Frances

25 Jun 1935 – 19 Jun 2015
Marie was an extraordinary single working Mom, avid trade unionist, and a trailblazer for Women’s rights and Worker’s rights during her lifetime. She was a pillar of strength to many and known to never stand down when it came to something she was passionate about. Marie attended South High and worked for Western Electric (Lucent Technologies).
She is loved, missed and survived by her children Kim Cook, Gary Cook, Debbie Turner; grandchildren, Kyrany Sagen-Cook, Jenny Turner-Schaffer, Britnie Turner, Courtney Turner, Stetson Turner, Austin Turner and Kaley Turner; great grandchildren, Indy Schaffer and Aurora Schaffer.

Ignatius “Bill” (Billy Cole) Cianciola
Cianciolo, Ignatius “Bill” (Billy Cole)

17 Mar 1932 – 9 Jul 2015
Bill was preceded in death by parents, John Cianciolo, Mary Cianciolo, and Gladys Cianciolo; children: Billy, Mary, Susan, Anne, Patrick, and Louise; son-in-law, Kenneth Christiansen. He is survived by wife, Helen L. Cianciolo; daughters, Cheryel Christiansen and Helen Mary Franklin (Mike); grandchildren: Michelle Swenson, Anthony Christiansen (Sara), Hayley Franklin, Trey Franklin, Cassidy Franklin, and Jacob Franklin; great-grandchildren: Alivia, Luke, Autumn, Hunter, Emma, and Easton; sisters: JoAnne Smejkal, Joan Hutfless, and Florence Scott (Leslie); brother, Jerry Mattson (Vicki).
Visitation: The family will receive friends Sunday, July 12th from 5 P.M to 7 P.M. at the West Center Chapel.
Services: Monday, July 13th at 10 A.M., West Center Chapel.
Interment: Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Heafey-Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler
78th & West Center
Omaha NE 68124

James Carlson
Carlson, James ‘Jimmy’
18 Aug 1960 – 30 Jan 2015
Jimmy is survived by his wife, Sheila Carlson; parents, Elmer and Lilita Carlson; children, Joshua and Sarah Carlson; granddaughter, Kelly Carlson; sisters, Diana (Kevin) Ryan, Angie (Jeff) Bixenmann, step children; Sabrina (Aaron) Long and Bryan Viator and cherished nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and friends.
Jimmy fought a short battle against pancreatic cancer, the fourth leading cause of cancer death.
Services: Celebration of Jimmy’s Life, Saturday, February 7, 2015 at 3 P.M. at Crosby Colonial Chapel.
Memorials: To the family.
Inurnment: Private.
Jimmy retired, 11 Nov 1983.
Crosby Burket Swanson Golden Funeral Home
11902 W. Center Rd.
Omaha NE 68114

John W. Bowen
Bowen, John W.

14 Jul 1940 – 12 Aug 2015
John was preceded in death by parents John C. Bowen and Dorothy M. Bowen.
Survivers include his wife Ann Marie (Keenan); daughters Bernadette “Bunnie” (Brian) and Elizabeth “Beth” Kalkman (Chris); sons John T. Bowen (Michon) and Michael P. Bowen Sr.; 7 grandchildren.
He was a member of Knights of Columbus 4th Degree Archbishop James Hugh Ryan Council 3019, Family and Pro-Life Director – 10 years, coached CYO Basketball for 29 years at Holy Ghost and St. Agnes Catholic Schools, past President and Board Member of Surprise Thrift Shop, and a Red Cross blood donor.
Visitation: St. John Vianney Catholic Church (5801 Oak Hills Drive) Friday, August 14th, starting at 5 P.M. with Vigil Service 7 P.M. at the church.
Services: Saturday, August 15th, 10:00 A.M. at St. John Vianney Catholic Church.
Memorials: To the Masses, or to NU-Life Pregnancy Resources Center & R.V., or the Knights of Columbus Catholic Scholarship Fund.
Bethany Funeral Home
8201 Harrison Street
LaVista, NE 68128

Walter Bolton
Bolton, Walter

1 Feb 2015
The family of Walter Bolton informed us that he passed away Sunday, February 1, 2015. Walter requested no services to be held.

Larry G. Bischoff
Bischoff, Larry G.

13 Feb 1941 – 10 Jan 2015
Larry was born to L. Roland Henry and Opal Mae (Pickett), on the family farm in rural Talmage, NE. He is preceded in death by his parents and a brother Terry.
Survivors include a loving, caring wife of 53 years, Pauline, daughters Carla Noble (Jim), Angela Talbot (Dale) and adored and cherished granddaughters Geena Noble and Natalee Noble.
A gathering for family and friends will be held at Crosby Burket Tuesday, January 13th, from 6 to 8 PM.
Larry was not a fan of cold weather. Per his request, a Celebration of Life will be held on May 16th when the weather is warm and flowers are in bloom. Details for the spring service will be announced at a later date.
Inurnment: Private, at a later date.
Crosby Burket Swanson Golden Funeral Home
11902 W. Center Rd.
Omaha NE 68114

James Beverly
Beverly, James ‘Buttsy’

29 Jan 1941 – 6 Fev 2015
James Beverly relocated from Baltimore, MD to the Omaha Works to pursue his career with the Western Electric Company in 1984. He retired in 2003 from Avaya with 41 years of service. A celebration of Live will be held in Baltimore, MD.

Elliott Banner
Banner, Elliott

Preceded in death by parents, Sam and Gertrude Banner; brother Mac Banner; sisters, Rose Greenspoon and Hilda Nashman.
Ellicott is survived by wife Ida; children, Howard “David” Banner and Shirly Banner; and many nieces and nephews.
Services: Graveside services, Thursday, October 15, 2015 at 4:30pm at Beth Israel Cemetery (77th & Crown Point Ave.)
Memorials: No flowers please. Donations may be sent to Beth Israel Synagogue or Rose Blumkin Home.
Elliott was one of the first transferees from Buffalo to the Omaha plant in 1976, Elliott retired from Western Electric (Lucent) in 1989 after 38 years with the company.
Jewish Funeral Home Inc
4415 Cuming St
Omaha, NE 68131

Fred G. Anthony
Anthony, Fred G.

22 Jul 1937 – 1 Oct 2015
Fred was preceded in death by his parents, Clayton and Margaret Anthony. He is survived by daughter, Evalyn LeAnne Rutten (Paul); son, Eugene Anthony; mother of his children, Judith Anthony; 7 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; sister, Marcia Sommerer (Roland); friend, Mary Negrete.
Services: Monday, October 5th at 1 P.M. at the West Center Chapel.
Memorials: The family will direct memorials in lieu of flowers.
Fred worked most of his career in molding and sheet metal shop before retiring in August of 1991.
Heafey-Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler
78th & West Center
Omaha NE 68124

Karen J. Anderson
Anderson, Karen J.

2 Feb 1954 – 23 Jan 2015
Karen was preceded in death by mother, Elaine Anderson and sister, Cathy. Survivors include her sister, Mary Sailors; nephew, K. C. Sailors, special companion, Jim Trummer, and loving dogs: Barkley, Bentley and Snickers.
Visitation: Tuesday, January 27th from 5 P.M. – 7 P.M.
Services: Tuesday, January 27th at 7 P.M. all at the West Center Chapel.
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