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Pauline C. Cribbs

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8/9/1956 – 11/21/2015

Pauline (Cannon) Cribbs

Pauline was born to the late Charles and Porrine (Davis) Cannon on August 9, 1956 in Noxapater, MS. She would be the fourth of eleven children.

She accepted Christ at an early age and attended Mount Vernon Baptist Church in Mississippi.

Graduating from Tech High in 1974, Pauline would go on to a career in the Healthcare Field and would later retire as a Paraprofessional for the OPS District.

Pauline, known to many as “PJ”, was a strong willed, independent woman who had a great love for her family. She was always the “Go To Person” in any time of need. She would do anything for you except give you a ride, simply because she didn’t drive, but she would have called you a Jitney J. Aunt Pa was known for her cooking; and would cook the best Upside Down Pineapple Cake, 7up Pound Cake, Chocolate on Chocolate (just ask Joe’s boys), and the list goes on and on. Pa loved cooking for her family, it was just another way of showing her unconditional love.

Pauline was blessed to have a large family, and while having no kids of her own, she has five Godchildren: TaKeshia, Mikey, Jhaz’Lynn (Sissy), Adonis, and Ace. She also sheltered her favorite nieces, nephews, and siblings as if they were her own. We will forever be grateful for the love and care she showered upon us throughout her life.

Pauline was called home on Saturday, November 21, 2015. She is preceded in death by her Parents, and dear friend: Sam Turner. She is survived by Brothers: Ray (Rose), Tony (Desiree), Jimmie (Shan), Joseph (Rosetta), Roosevelt (Stephanie), Thomas (Aretha), Robert (Tanika), and Maurice Cannon; Sisters: Mary (Michael) Wilson, and Karen (Chuck) Barry; Husband: Lawrence Cribbs; Special Friends: Shelia, June, and many more along with a host of uncles, aunts, nieces, and nephews.

Visitation – Wednesday (12/2/15) 5pm-7pm with Funeral Service – 10AM Thursday (12/3/15) all at Mortuary. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery.

Repast to follow at Mt Nebo Baptist Church

Maryann J. Shouse

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3/14/1930 – 11/25/2015

Omaha – Preceded in Death by Husband: of 67 Years Hershel Shouse; Survived by Children: Mike (Shirley), Nancy (Terry) Yohn, Judy (Bob) Long, Lori Kimmons; 7 Grandchildren; 10 Great-Grandchildren; Sisters: Pauline Hughes, Gerry Conry; And a host of other loving family and friends.

Visitation Monday 6-8 PM at Ames Chapel; Service 10 AM Tuesday (12/1/2015) at Northwest Hills United Church of Christ 9334 Fort St Omaha, NE, Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery at Omaha, NE

Vivian C. McWilliams

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1/28/1924 – 11/22/2015

Vivian was born in Honey Creek, IA to the late Alvin and Myrtle (Olsen) Mace. She graduated from Missouri Valley High School and was married to Gerald D. McWilliams on August, 14 1945. They were married for 43 wonderful years and had three children born of this union; Terry (Beth) McWilliams of Omaha; Jerry (Frances) McWilliams of Omaha, and Vicki (Bucky) Atkinson of Jane, Missouri; six grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild.

Vivian worked at the bombing plant in Mead, NE during WWII and after she was married, she was a homemaker, mother and grandmother. She was a member of Center Baptist Church for over 60 years and was actively involved in many church ministries during these six decades. She was also involved in the Billy Graham Campus Crusades for Christ ministry and Gideon’s International ministry. Above all she had a strong faith and loved the Lord as well as her family and friends.

In addition to her parents, Vivian is preceded in death by her brothers, Kermit Mace and Burley Mace; her sister, Mable (Mace) Corman; her husband, Gerald D. McWilliams; her son, Jerry McWilliams; daughter, Vicki (McWilliams) Atkinson.

Vivian is survived by her sister, Shirley (Mace) McLaughlin; son, Terry McWilliams (Beth); grandchildren, Shawn McWilliams, Shannon Atkinson (Erin), Robin McWilliams, April McCool (Larry), Christi Collins (Johnny), Jason McWilliams (Michelle); great-grandchildren; great-great grandchild, nieces, nephews, and other family and friends.

Joshua E. Hammack

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9/18/1986 – 11/24/2015

Josh is survived by brothers Zachary and Jeremiah, mother Kelly Landanger of Gretna Ne. Tim Hammack of Omaha. Grandmother Donna Kaiser of Papillion, Wife Mary Robinson-Hammack of Elkhorn. Numerous, aunts , uncles and cousins.

Joshua is preceded in death by grandparents Ellis and Gayle Hammack, Jerry Swanson, Stepfather Gerald Landanger, Great grandparents Carl and Georgia Schluterbusch.

Joshua has resided in Gretna for the past 16 years. He loved the outdoors, fishing, hunting and camping with his family.

Hobbies included cooking, drawing, creating art projects, modifying and rebuilding broken items. He was always willing to help others with anything they needed. Joshua was a great role model for his co-workers at Runza, he loved helping his brothers with everyday problems like changing a flat tire to helping cook a deer steak for a family meal.

Visitation Sunday 3-5 PM at Gretna Chapel; Service 2 PM Monday (11/30/2015) at Roeder Mortuary 11710 Standing Stone Gretna, NE,

Donna R. Collins

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10/22/1937 – 11/20/2015

Donna Rae Collins was born on October 22, 1937 and the daughter of Hazel Sanders and Randal Bovee. Donna was raised with her sister and mother and step-father, Larney “Buck” Baker.

Donna married her husband, Arley B. Collins, on July 31, 1954. Donna and Arley traveled a lot with Arley being in the military.

Donna and Arley settled in Omaha and had 4 children: Arley B. Collins, Jr. (Denise), Arleen “Sissy” B. Collins, Patricia “Tricia” Collins (Lenny), and Phillip Collins (Meg); lots of grandchildren: Nadine, April, Arley J., Taylor, Brandon, Nate, and Dayton; 2 great-grandchildren: Terria and Michael, plus one on the way; and her dog: Velvet, too.

Donna is now joined in eternal life with her mother: Hazel; step-father: Buck; and beloved husband: Arley.

Donna was always known as the caretaker of all and always will be from above.

Her final resting place will be with Arley at Forest Lawn Cemetery.

Larry J. Rollins

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5/13/1950 – 10/31/2015

Larry Rollins, 65, Omaha, Nebraska, passed away Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015. Born in 1950 to James and Gloria Rollins, Larry grew up in Kearney, Nebraska. In 1973 he received a B.S. degree from the University of Nebraska in electrical engineering. He met and married Kathryn Crumley that same year. After graduation he became a branch administrative manager for Westinghouse Electric Supply Company. He went on to own Karmelkorn Shoppes in Boulder and Greeley, Colorado.

Kathryn and Larry were married for 42 years and raised 2 sons. Larry was a deacon in his church and very involved in Boy Scouts of America.

Larry was preceded in death by his mother, father, and step-mother, Audette Rollins. He is survived by wife, Kathryn; sons, Nathaniel (Amanda), and Kristopher (Ashley); grandchildren, Sean, James, and Ava; sisters, Sandra Volmer (Bill), Diane Rindone (Joe), and Bernadette Dudgeon.

Memorial service: 11 am, Saturday, November 21, Presbyterian Church of the Master, 10710 Corby Circle, Omaha.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to Lewy Body Dementia Association.

Marjorie “Marj” Ostransky

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12/1/1936 – 11/4/2015

Marj Ostransky was born to the late Frank and Delores Cramer, December 1, 1936 in Valentine, Nebraska. Marj graduated from Valentine High School in 1955 and received a BA in Teaching from St. Mary’s College in Omaha, NE in 1959. She married Martin Ostransky on August 20, 1960. They lived several places before settling in Gretna, Nebraska in 1972.

Marj was a High School Home Economics Teacher and then a Middle School Math and Science Teacher for over 30 years until she retired in 2004.

Marj was an active member of the St. Patricks Catholic Church of Gretna and loved singing in the choir. She also loved to travel and created beautiful quilts.

Marj is survived by her husband Martin and a sister, Eileen Heelan of Olympia, WA; four children: Marty and Krista Ostransky of Cody Nebraska, Marcia and Tim Christensen of Omaha Nebraska, Marie and Dan Becker of Gretna Nebraska, Mike Ostransky of Omaha, Nebraska. She also is survived by seven grandchildren: Taylor and Taryn Ostransky, Josh and Elizabeth Christensen, Matt and Jessica Becker and Nick Ostransky.

Marj was a wife, mom, sister, cousin, aunt and much, much more. She was a teacher and was dedicated to the success of her students. She was the Jr Class sponsor and organized JR/SR Prom. She was creative. Not only did she knit, crochet, quilt and sew, she made and decorated wedding cakes for several family weddings. She taught others these arts as well. Many of her students have remarked that she was their favorite teacher and they wouldn’t be [teaching, knitting, sewing, decorating cakes] today if she hadn’t been such a great teacher.

She will be missed by many.

She loved antiques and spent time restoring many beautiful pieces.

She held down the fort when Dad traveled for work.

She was a gardener, and helped grandpa raise chickens, geese, and turkeys. We had horses and all us kids were active in 4H. Marj and Marcia went to many a horse show together, with the truck, camper, and 4 horse trailer. She was always there to help change horses and outfits in between events, often with little time to spare.

When Marcia moved back to Nebraska in 1988 she talked Marj into coming to a quilt guild meeting. Marj was hooked. Marj in turn got her mother Delores into quilting – 3 generations, just not starting in the usual way. Marj and Marcia often went to quilt meetings, retreats and events together. Marj’s sister Eileen is also a quilter, so they would meet up yearly for a week of quilting and visiting. She also had many other dear quilting friends. She was very active in the Nebraska State Quilters Guild and helped them raise money to establish the International Quilt Study Center in Lincoln.

She was a cook! Not only did she feed our family, Grandpa Ostransky joined us most nights for dinner. Not just us, but anyone else who happened to be working on a project on the farm when dinner time arrived. We often had several extras at our table. She would let everyone know in advance what time dinner would be ready, let them know when it was ready, and would still have it ready an hour later when they came in for dinner.

She was the chauffeur. Until we could drive, we all either went with Mom to school or took the bus.   So we all went with Mom. I can still remember her struggles to get us teen agers up so she could make it to work on time.

She loved her grand kids. She enjoyed having them come out to the farm to play. She put together Easter ‘buckets’ every year and stockings and other gifts for Christmas. She went to football, soccer and volleyball games. She enjoyed their birthday parties, graduations, and church events.

She enjoyed traveling with Dad. They went on several big trips, Germany, Ireland, Alaska, Czechoslovakia, Mexico…?.

She was the mediator. She made sure we all got along and if we didn’t she made sure we apologized, forgave each other and moved on.

 

Visitation 5-7 PM Sunday w/ Rosary 7 PM at Roeder Mortuary – Gretna Chapel; Funeral Mass 10:00 AM Monday (11/9/2015) at St. Patrick Catholic Church 508 Angus St Gretna, NE, Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery at Gretna, NE. Memorials to St. Patrick Catholic Church of Gretna or to Alzheimer’s Association.

Allen S. Vomhof

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1/20/1960 – 10/17/2015

Omaha – Rev. Allen S. Vomhof was born January 20, 1960 in Minneapolis MN. He served as pastor of St. John Lutheran Church in Ponca Hills from 1986 to 2002 when he moved to Dickson City PA to serve as Pastor of St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church. He had been a dedicated servant to Christ for 29 years and shared his love with everyone he encountered. He was called home to sing unending praises to God on October 17, 2015.

Allen was preceded in death by his parents Eilert & Lorena Vomhof & a niece Melissa Marie Vomhof. Surviving are wife Cheryl, daughters Melissa Kucks and husband Brian, of Omaha ; Ashley, Philadelphia; Roxanne, Dickson City; brothers Roger, Don and wife Molly; John and wife Ruth all of Minneapolis and sister Elaine and husband John Brewer of Omaha; three grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

Visitation Saturday 10 AM – 12 PM; Memorial Service 12 PM Saturday (11/7/2015) at Roeder Mortuary 2727 N. 108th St Omaha, NE,

Memorials to St. John’s Lutheran Church

Sherry Tegels

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1/2/1951 – 10/31/2015

Omaha – Preceded in death by Parents: Lois & Eugene Watson; Survived by Children: J.J. (Brian) Fetters, Rich (Christine) Tegels; Grandchildren: Hailli, Nicholas, Ryan, Jacob, Brody; Sister: Lugene (Russ) Motsinger; Nieces, Nephew, and other loving family and friends.

Member of Tri Delta Sorority and Girl Scouts Council of America

Visitation Wednesday 5-7 PM at 108th Chapel; Funeral Mass 10 AM Thursday (11/5/2015) at St. James Catholic Church 9025 Larimore Ave Omaha, NE, Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery at Omaha, NE

Memorials to Girl Scouts Council of America