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Joshua A W Monasmith

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Joshua Allen Willis Monasmith, 26. Josh born in Omaha Nebraska.

He was entered into rest February 12 2016 in St. Louis Missouri.

He attended Northwest high school & received his GED 

Josh worked as an Auction Analyst for Heartland Media Group. He enjoyed attending concerts, video recording music performances, traveling & spending time with his son & family. 

Joshua is survived by Mother Vicki Monasmith, Father Michael Hughes, Grandfather Gene Hughes, Sisters Staci Monasmith & children, & Tiffani Monasmith & child. Son Daymon Johnsen. Many Uncles, Aunts, & Cousins.

Josh is preceded in death by his Grandparents Lois & Willis Bivens, Beverly Hughes, Fred & Roxanne Thole, Lawrence Bolden Jr. & Lawrence Bolden III,  

The family of Joshua Allen Willis Monasmith is eternally grateful for all prayers and support throughout this time 

“I don’t know, don’t really care/ Let there be songs to fill the air.” Jerry Garcia

“Once in a while you get shown the light in the strangest of places, if you look at it right.”
Grateful Dead

Visitation Thursday 5-7 PM at Roeder Mortuary 2727 N 108th Street Omaha, NE. Memorial Service Friday (2/19/2016) 11:00 AM at Unity of Omaha 3424 N 90th Street Omaha, NE.

Nebraska  68134,

Dale Te Kolste

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6/7/1920 – 2/13/2016

Dale received his BS in business in 1941 from the University of Nebraska.  After the war, he obtained his JD degree from the University of Nebraska in 1948, on the GI Bill. After graduation, Dale joined Northern Natural Gas, which later became Internorth.  He spent his entire career there, holding various positions, starting in the legal department. He retired as Chief Financial Officer and Vice-Chairman of the Board. He influenced many careers and mentored many people, both directly and through the example he set with his integrity and high ethical standards.

Dale held nearly every volunteer or layman position in the church. He was Church School Superintendent, he was Lay Leader, Delegate to the State Conference, Chairman of the Administrative Board, Founder and President of the Foundation and served on many committees.

Dale was Chairman of the Interracial Committee for the desegregation of the Omaha Public Schools, He was President of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce, President of the Omaha Industrial Foundation, Chairman of the Boards of Nebraska Methodist Hospital and Methodist Health System, A Trustee of the University of Nebraska Foundation, on the Board of trustees of Nebraska Wesleyan University, on the Board of Boy Scouts, Co-Founder of Omaha Community Foundation; he has been honored by the NCCJ, Urban League, the NAACP, the Boy Scouts Man of the Year, the Perry Branch Award from the University of Nebraska Foundation, Methodist Hospital’s Crystal Dove Award Winner, Woodmen of the World’s Man of the Year, and he received an Honorary Doctorate of Law from the University of Nebraska at Omaha for his service to the community.

Dale served 4 years in the Army during World War II, of which nearly 2 years was overseas. He was with the 5th Armored Division that participated in all 5 campaigns of Northern Europe. While in Germany he was awarded the Bronze Star. At the time of his discharge he was a Captain.

Notwithstanding his broad interests in life, Dale’s primary and overriding interest has always been his family. He was a devoted and loving husband to Pat for 70 years. He always maintained that Pat was the key to this great relationship that never faltered during their marriage. He was extremely proud of their 3 children. Each was outstanding in his or her field of endeavor.

Dale stated many times that he was extremely fortunate to have such a wonderful wife and family and to have such a rewarding life.

Dale was preceded in death by his Parents; Brothers: Myrl & Elton Te Kolste. He is survived by his Wife of 70 years: Patricia; Children: Sara Pickens, Nancy Velardi (Leon Pelletier), Robert Te Kolste (Sheri Harrison); Grandchildren: Matthew & Andrew Pickens, Garrett & Olivia Te Kolste; And many loving Nieces & Nephews.

Visitation Wednesday 5-7 PM at 108th Chapel; Service 11:30 AM Thursday (2/18/2016) at Presbyterian Church of the Cross 1517 S. 114th St Omaha, NE; Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery at Omaha, NE

Memorials to Methodist Hospital College of Nursing, Presbyterian Church of the Cross, or charity of your choice.

Kenneth W. Vidlak

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9/21/1962 – 2/17/2016

Survived by Sister: Christiana Hansz Brother’s: Henry George Vidlak, Jr. Anthony Vidlak Michael Vidlak Numerous Niece’s & Nephew’s Graveside Service Monday 11:00 AM at Forest Lawn Memorial Park – 7909 Mormon Bridge Road No Visitation

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – Ames Chapel

4932 Ames Ave – 402-453-5600

www.RoederMortuary.com

Cynthia Ann Wilwerding – Anderson

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September 21, 1969 – February 5, 2016

Cynthia Ann Wilwerding Anderson, the daughter of John & Marjorie passed away on February 5, 2016 With all of her immediate family and extended family present. Beautiful Savior was sung by the family followed by the Lords Prayer. Cindy’s life lives on in all her family & friend’s. Cindy is survived by her daughter Krystal A. Wilwerding of Lincoln, Ne. Her mother Marjorie Ann Ulrich of Sun City, Az. Sister’s: Christine (Kurt) Bowan of Tallahassee, Fl. (Niece’s Justine O’Connell & Shayne O’Connell) Jami (Joshua) Mitchell of Elkhorn, Ne. (nephew Casey Mitchell) Brother’s: Paul (Jayme) Ulrich(nephew & niece’s Matthew, Macey, Ella & Taylor)Joshua (Stephanie) Ulrich (nephew & niece’s Shelby, Carson & Levi)

Visitation Friday (2/19/2016) from 5:30 to 7:00 PM Funeral Service Saturday (2/20/2016) at 9:00 AM all at Roeder Mortuary – 108th Street Chapel Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park

Roeder Mortuary
2727 North 108th Street
Omaha, Nebraska 68164
402-496-9000

Frank Bradley

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8/20/1924 – 2/7/2016

Frank Bradley was one of ten children born to Willie and Caroline Bradley. He entered this life on August 20, 1924 in Evergreen, Alabama. Frank departed this life February 7, 2016 after a long illness. He was preceded in death by his parents; three sisters: Sally Mae Jackson, Leola Williams, and Annie Lowe Williams; and five brothers: Kerfew, Allen, Alto, Leroy, and Mizell.

Frank accepted Christ at an early age at Sandy Grove Baptist Church in Evergreen. Upon relocating to Omaha, in 1953, he united with the Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, under the leadership of Rev. David Sinclair.

Frank attended school at Sandy Grove School in Evergreen, Alabama.

He was united in marriage to Artelia Rankin in 1946 in Evergreen. Frank and Artelia parented six children: three sons and three daughters.

Frank served in the United States Army from December 1943 through March of 1946 before being Honorably Discharged.

After his military serves, Frank was employed at Cudahy Packing House and Creighton University. He later had the opportunity to be employed at Metropolitan Utilities District (MUD) until retiring in 1984 because of illness.

Frank enjoyed fishing and sharing his catches with his family. He loved to cook for them and spend quality time sharing food, laughter, and love. He also enjoyed requesting his children to prepare and share their specialty dishes with him. Family was very important to him and he insisted on having cake and ice cream for his children’s birthdays, even through their adulthood.

He was preceded in death by two sons: Alfonzia Council and Kalvin Lamour Bradley.

Frank leaves to cherish his homegoing, his cherished friend Artelia; one son Terry O. Bradley (Bonnie); three daughters Lois J Russell, Annie F. Horton, and Sharon Faye Bradley all of Omaha; one sister Willie Belle Ammons of Omaha; two brothers-in-law Henry James Jackson of Brewton, Alabama and Beamon Williams of Evergreen, Alabama; six grandchildren Chadwick, Marcus, Lamar, Tamicka, Sabrina Lanay, and Tiera Lashawn; 11 great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Visitation Monday 5-7 PM @ Ames Chapel;Celebration of Life Service 12:00 PM Tuesday (2/16/2016) at Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church 2602 N. 24th St Omaha, NE 68110; Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery at Omaha, NE

James H. Miller

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10/4/1937 – 2/9/2016

James Henry Miller was born October 4, 1937 in Aubrey, Arkansas to Levi Miller and Annie Mae Mitchell Miller. He was the fourth of eight children. He came to Christ and was baptized at an early age at New Star Baptist Church in Arkansas. After moving to Omaha, Nebraska, he joined Morningstar Baptist Church and during that tenure, he served on the usher board. He also joined the Masons.

He was educated in the Arkansas Public Schools. Upon moving to Omaha, Nebraska, he attended night school at Technical High School and worked during the day.

James was a quiet, but energetic man who had a quirky sense of humor. He was loved by his family, friends, and neighbors because he was such a good person, generous, and always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone who needed one. He had an infectious love for life.

James joined in holy matrimony to Elgina Morgan in Omaha, Nebraska on February 20, 1960. To that union, four sons were born. James and Elgina were proud parents who took time to travel across the country with their sons; they encouraged their sons’ interest in school and in sports, especially baseball. Besides their traveling and active participation at church, they enjoyed the simple things in life, including eating out, attending different events, and sharing in family activities.

James leaves to cherish his memory his loving wife, Elgina Miller; sons Levi Miller of Santa Clara, CA, Edward and Anthony Miller of Omaha, NE; sisters Essie Sims (Aaron) of Denver, CO, Wyomia Miller of Toledo, OH, Jimmie Miller Johnson (Eugene) of Omaha, NE; brother Lacey Miller of Santa Clara, CA; brothers-in-law Rev. Oscar Morgan of Denver, CO, Theodore Morgan of Chicago, IL; sisters-in-law Fletta James (Dean) of Oklahoma City, OK, Dorothy Williams (Bill) of Boley, OK; step-brother Norman Smith of Kansas City, MO; step-sisters Veribie Bogard of Omaha, NE, Urlean Leeper of Flint, MI; god-son Lenny Hardin; god-sister Queen Greene; god-daughter Ozella Frazier, nieces, nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends.

Visitation Sunday 3-5 PM at 108th Chapel; Service 10 AM Monday (2/15/2016) at Morning Star Baptist Church 2019 Burdette St Omaha, NE; Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery at Omaha, NE

Michael D. Witkovski

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Dec 22, 1957- Feb 5, 2016

Age 58. Mike was born and grew up in Omaha, NE.  He received a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering and pursued a Master’s Degree in Education.  Mike served in the U.S. Marine Corps and served and retired from the City of San Jose after a 23 year career as a Civil Engineer for the San Jose Airport and the Department of Transportation.  His goal in retirement was to give back through teaching.

Mike will be fondly remembered for his compassion and his uncanny wit to make people laugh. He was born to be a grandfather and was always the center of attention.

He is preceded in death by parents Russell and Helen Witkovski. He is survived by his wife Vicki Courtnage-Witkovski, son Larry Witkovski (Lindsey), daughter Rachel Witkovski, grandson Michael A. Witkovski, sisters Peggy Cox and Lana Haight, in-laws Larry and Kathy Courtnage and Angelo and Kathy Anzalone, and extended family.

Funeral Service 11:00 AM Monday at Roeder Mortuary 108th Street Chapel, Private Family Interment. Donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association send to either 14216 Dayton Circle #6, Omaha, NE 68137 or 111 W St John Street #1150, San Jose CA 95113.

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

Erma Lee Holmes Brooks

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1/2/1946 – 2/8/2016

Erma Lee Holmes Brooks was born on January 2, 1946 in Marks, Mississippi to the union of Robert and Marion Holmes.

She graduated from the Quitman County Industrial High School on May 21, 1964.

After graduation she relocated to East St. Louis, Illinois. Later she moved to Omaha, Nebraska to be with her sister, Doris.

Erma met and fell in love with Mr. Henry A. Brooks in 1965 and the two were later joined in holy matrimony.

Her employers included Purex/The Dial Company, Campbell Soup, Royal Oaks Assisted Living and Omaha Public Schools. She had a strong work ethic and took pride in everything she did. She obeyed the gospel of Jesus Christ and became a member sometime during the 1980’s of North Omaha Church of Christ, where she served faithfully until her death.

She enjoyed life and cooking was her passion. “If you came to her house and left hungry, that was no fault of hers.” She was a thrifty shopper and loved a bargain.

Erma leaves to cherish her memory, her loving children: Quentin (Vanessa) Brooks of Omaha, NE, Michael Brooks of Minneapolis, MN, Katrina Brooks of Omaha, NE, and Stephen Brooks of Omaha, NE.

She was preceded in death by her husband. Other family survivors include 4 sisters: Doris Wolfe of Omaha, NE, Joyce Doss of Centerville, IL, Ivory (James) Williams of Grandview, MO, and Loretta Holmes of East St. Louis, IL; 2 brothers: Earl (Valerie) Holmes and Charles Holmes both of East St. Louis, IL.

She was blessed with 13 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces and nephews.

Visitation Saturday 9-11 AM at church; Funeral Service 11 AM Saturday (2/13/2016) at North Omaha Church of Christ 5118 Hartman Ave. Omaha, NE

Esther O. Roose

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4/10/1918 – 2/6/2016

Of Omaha, survived by children Jim (Gayle), Bettie (Curt) Curtis, Pat (Paul) Barber,  Bob (Barb), 8 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren,  5 great great grandchildren, many family & friends. Preceded in death by husband Henry.
Visitation Friday 5-7 PM Roeder Mortuary, Funeral Service Saturday (2/13/2016) 9:00 AM Roeder Mortuary 2727 N 108th Street Omaha, Nebraska 68164, Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery at Omaha, Nebraska.  Family prefers memorials to CHI Hospice or American Red Cross.
Hospice or American Red Cross.

R.C. ‘Lester’ Matthews

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5/31/1932 – 1/27/2016

R.C. “Lester” Matthews was born on May 31, 1932 in Why Not, Mississippi to Willie and Emma Matthews.
He was preceded in death by both his parents as well as his four siblings: Paul Matthews, Leo Matthews, Cleo Matthews-Ruffin and Archie B. Matthews.
“Lester” moved to Omaha in the mid-1950s to find better employment opportunities. He was always a hard worker and had been employed with FBG Service Corporation for a number of years until he had taken ill recently.
In the late 1990s, R.C. met Minnie Smith, they dated and then married in 2002.
He gave his life to Christ early in life and had been a dedicated and faithful member of the St. Mark Baptist Church for many years. He enjoyed attending church regularly and was an active member in the Men’s Chorus, the Usher Board, and the Brotherhood.
In his spare time, R.C./Uncle Lester loved to go fishing, play his guitar and sing. Above all he enjoyed worshipping the Lord, reading the Bible and spending time with his family and friends.
He is survived by wife Minnie L. Matthews and her children; daughter, Bessie Parham; son, Nathan T. Smith, Omaha; daughter Deborah Matthews, Council Bluffs.
He is also survived by grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and the following nieces, nephews and their families: John Ruffin, Jr. (Brenda) of Pensacola, Florida; Judy Ruffin, Betty Lou Ruffin (Ike), Rose Ruffin, Tommy Ruffin, Patricia Ruffin, all of Omaha, and JoAnn Matthews-Brown (Craig) of Montgomery, Alabama; as well as many cousins and dear friends.

Viewing 1PM – 8PM Wake 6PM-8PM Thursday 2/11/16 at Roeder Mortuary – 4932 Ames Ave.
Funeral 11AM Friday (2/12/16) at St. Mark Baptist Church – 3616 Spaulding St.