10/21/1956 – 7/24/2016
“Her smile was the greatest gift of all.”
On the morning of July 24, 2016, Alberta Marie (Taylor) Wells, 59, transitioned from earth to her heavenly home. She was comforted by the presence of her immediate family members at the time of her passing. Alberta entered the world in Kansas City, Kansas on October 21, 1956. Alberta is preceded in death by her mother, Zera M. Taylor and brother, Eddie R. Taylor. She is survived by her loving and devoted husband, John Wells. They were joined as one on April 6, 1981.
Alberta accepted Christ and was baptized at an early age at First Baptist Church in Kansas City, Kansas and held fast to her belief that Jesus Christ was her Lord and Savior.
Alberta proudly graduated from Sumner High School in the “Class of 1974.” After high school, she earned her Bachelor of Science, majoring in Psychology from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska in 1978. She was the bright spot as manager of payroll for Union Pacific. She was very proud of her employment with the railroad of which she unselfishly worked for over 10 years.
She was and enthusiastic Scrabble player, loved to travel and was the consummate wife, mother and homemaker. Family gatherings, planned and impromptu, brought the brightest smile to her face. Alberta was truly loved and respected by family and friends.
Alberta is also survived by her daughter, Amber (Jason) Lorthridge; son, McKay Wells; grandchildren, CamRon Wells, Jacori, Jamir Lorthridge, and Ayana Lorthridge all of Omaha, Nebraska. Alberta is survived by one brother, Michael Taylor of Kansas City, Kansas; and her family’s loyal pet, Bhair-Bhair. Alberta Marie was profoundly missed even before she crossed the threshold to Heaven. She will continue to be sorely missed by a host of devoted cousins, relatives, and friends.
Visitation Friday 6:00 – 8:00 PM at Roeder Mortuary – Ames Chapel 4932 Ames Avenue Omaha, NE; Service 11:00 AM Saturday (7/30/2016) at Eagles Nest Worship Center 5775 Sorensen Pkwy Omaha, NE; Interment Mount Hope Cemetery at Omaha, NE
I was saddened to hear of Bert’s passing. She was the person I talked to in payroll
and it was always a delight to have a conversation with her. It was difficult to end our call as she seemed like an old friend. My prayers are with you in these difficult times
John and Family
My prayers are with you. God bless.
Gwendolyn
Sending prayers to the Wells Taylor Families. I thank God for a loving friend Bert she was a wonderful friend we worked together exercised diet went out to eat start up business it was a blessing to know her. She really loved her family and would talk about them all the time. R.I.P. you will be dearly missed
Amber,
Praying for strength and comfort during this very difficult time. May you keep all the great memories close your heart forever. Remember that she still walks beside you and is in your heart, forever.
T’erra (Tiffany’s bestfriend)
Bonner, Springs, KS
2 Corinthians 1 “Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal”
Life is the greatest gift that God has given us.
Death is only a bridge towards eternal life with God.
Certainly, heaven is rejoicing for the soul of Alberta has finally reached his true home.
Our deepest sympathies to Michael Taylor and Alberta’s entire family.
May GOD comfort each of you in the days and nights to come as only He can.
Her memory will live on and her smile will be forever etched in our hearts and minds.
Prayerfully
Sumner High Class of 1974