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Callie Renee Yzaguirre

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8/24/1999 – 10/21/2015

Omaha – Survived by mothers, Shelly Reese and Tonja Peters; dad, Eric Yzaguirre; stepdad, Michael Agee; brother, Christopher McGuire; sisters, Courtney McGuire, Gabrielle Agee, Gwen Yzaguirre and Jewell Yzaguirre; grandparents, Evan and Renee Reese, Kim and Chris Yzaguirre and Barbara Nellberg and great grandmother, Mary Reese; uncle, Ryan Reese and the Yzaguirre family. Memorials suggested to the family for later designation

VISITATION Monday, October 26, 2015 from 5-7pm at Parkside Baptist Church and FUNERAL SERVICE Tuesday, October 27, 2015 at 10am at Parkside Baptist Church 3008 Newport. Interment Westlawn Hillcrest Memorial Park.

Nancy Ann Schlotfeld

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5/16/1941 – 10/20/2015
Omaha – Survived by Sons: Bill Jr, Jimmy, Roger (Christy) and Jeff Schlotfeld;
Grandchildren: Ryan (Lacy), Heather, Bobby, Tony, Brianna, Ashley, Katey and Jeffrey Schlotfeld; Great Grandchildren: Bobby, Dylan, Brayden, Zoe, Shayla, Mckenzie, Anna Jo and Abbie; Sister in Law: Pat (Louie) Kologinksi Siblings: Ronnie, Donnie, Gary, Larry, Mary, Shirley, and Jeanie Lade

Graveside Service 10:00AM Monday (10/26/15) at Forest Lawn Cemetery
Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – Ames Chapel
4932 Ames Ave – Omaha, NE – 402-453-5600
www.RoederMortuary.com

Russell D. DeVoe

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6/20/1929 – 10/19/2015

Omaha – Russell D. DeVoe passed away on October 19, 2015 at age 86. Mr. DeVoe was born on June 20, 1929 in Omaha to Helen and Bryan DeVoe. He attended grade school at Central Park and graduated 8th grade from Saratoga Grade School. Mr. DeVoe studied engineering and graduated from Omaha North High School in 1947. He served in the Nebraska National Guard from 1950-1953.

Mr. DeVoe held positions at Omaha Public Power, Olson Brothers Sheet-metal. Cook Paint & Varnish, and Lincoln Welding. He worked for State Farm Insurance and 17 years at Central National Insurance as a claims manager, retiring as vice-president. He also worked with Ben Nelson as a consultant for Charter Adjustment Service.

Mr. DeVoe was a member of the Confederate (now Commemorative) Air Force and worked on a C-47 cargo and B-25 bomber plane at the SAC Museum at Offutt Air Force Base. He and several friends built a model railroad the size of half a city block, with 50 trains, in Wahoo, Nebraska.

Mr. DeVoe was baptized at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 24th Hamilton, Omaha. He was married to Alice Eden of Centerville, Iowa, at Emmanuel on August 30, 1958. They were married almost 53 years before her death in 2010. Mr. DeVoe is also preceded in death by his parents, brother Don DeVoe, and nephew Doug DeVoe.

Survivors include sister-in-law Patsy Carey of Phoenix, Arizona; brothers-in-law Jim Eden and wife Irene of Hernando, Florida and Stephen Eden and wife Rosemary of Clive, Iowa; plus nieces and nephews. Mr. DeVoe is also survived by close friends Bill Collins, Lee Damhoff, Bob Krist, and Frank Rehmeir, all of Omaha.

Memorial Service 1 PM Friday (10/23/2015) at Roeder Mortuary 2727 N. 108th St Omaha, NE,

In Lieu of Flowers Memorials to Nebraska Humane Society 8929 Fort St. Omaha, NE 68134 or Healing Kadi Foundation (Hope and Healing for South Sudan) 15002 Blondo Street Omaha, NE 68116

Edward R. Schewe

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6/7/1927 – 10/15/2015

Ed Schewe age 88 of West Des Moines, IA, passed away on Thursday after a courageous 15 year battle with Alzheimer’s.  He was born June 7, 1927 in Omaha, Nebraska to Otto H. and Alma B. Schewe.  March 11, 1950, he married Elaine E. Blackman in Plattsmouth, NE.  He was baptized and confirmed at First Lutheran Church and later became a member of Lutheran Church of the Master both in Omaha, Nebraska.

He graduated in 1945 from Omaha Technical High School.  Ed reached a long time goal in 1994 graduating from the University of Nebraska at Omaha with a Bachelor of General Studies Degree.  He valued the importance of an education and was the first in his family to hold a college degree.

He loved the world of business, had an incredible work ethic and respected the gains earned from hard work and frugality.  Ed and Irv took over the operation of Standard Iron Works after the unexpected death of their father.  During WWII, he joined the Navy  Seabees  and served most of his time in Guam.  Ed and his brother, Irv, owned  Standard Iron Works in Omaha, NE for 42 years, later getting involved in land development and commercial properties around the Omaha area.

Family was very important to Ed and his entire life was devoted to the well-being of his wife, three daughters and grandchildren.  Ed enjoyed watching his daughters play slow-pitch softball. Ed was, of course, a Big Red football fan.  He helped serve the community through his service on the Mid-City Bank board and was also a member of the Masonic Order.

Ed leaves Elaine, his wife of more than 65 years, three daughters Joyce (Chuck) Hart, Margaret (Roger) Langpaul,  Vivian (Kelly) Johansen, grandchildren Clinton Hart, Jessica (Hart) Stephens, Christopher Langpaul, Alexander Langpaul, Erik Johansen and Lora Johansen, great-grandchildren Kellyn and Colvin Hart, Olivia and Alaina Stephens, Ella and Katherine Langpaul, brother Irvin (Marilyn) Schewe, sister Lucille Mae Schewe.  He was preceded in death by his father, mother and grandson Ryan Langpaul.

A Memorial Service will be held at Roeder Mortuary 108th Street Chapel on Thursday October 22 at 11:00 A.M. Private family interment. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Alzheimer’s association.

Willie “Marty” Williams

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9/10/1944 – 10/14/2015

Omaha – 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.

Delia A. Johnson

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12/11/1948 – 10/13/2015

Omaha – Delia Amentha (Peak) Johnson passed away peacefully at home with her family after a long battle with lung cancer.

Delia, the oldest of six children, was born on December 11th, 1948 to the late Donald Peak Sr. and Jacqueline Peak in Omaha, NE. She attended Howard Kennedy grade school and graduated from Central High School in 1967. Delia attended both Barber & Beauty and Althouse Beauty Schools, where she studied Cosmetology. She also attended San Diego Community College studying Business Administration.

She accepted Christ at an early age and was actively involved throughout her life with her church home, Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, where her grandfather, the late Rev. Foster Goodlet, had preached.

As the matriarch of the family, Delia was known by many names. She was known as Grandma Delia to everyone who loved her, and also as Dee Dee to her childhood friends.

She had to grow into adulthood by being a caregiver to her mother and father. Delia had a deep love for all in her large extended family. Her faith, compassion and dedication impacted the life of all who knew her. She dearly loved her four children, in addition to adopting everyone else’s children as her own. Helping and doing for others is when she felt most at peace.

“Don’t worry about the past, because you can’t change it. Don’t focus on the future, it’s unpredictable. Live for today, for the now.”

Her last home is heaven. She was very much a blessing to all who knew her.

In addition to her parents, she is proceeded in death by Dana L Haynie, Mary A Gunter, Darwin F Peak, Joseph Peak and Rev. Berry Goodlett.

She is survived by and will be lovingly missed by her husband of 23 years Theadwell Johnson, daughters Davida A Adams-Dickson and Tiffany L Haynie, sons Willis J Haynie and Anthony C Lovejoy, stepson Kenneth Johnson, her siblings Theresa A Peak, Donald H Peak, and Duane Peak, her nine grandchildren Sakiera, Willis, Chinyere, William, Sheree, Ngozika, Dana, Emeka, and Nicklaus, her 5 ½ great-grandchildren Andrew, Zayden, Tehya, Layla, and Alanna. She also leaves to cherish her dearest friends Carletta Brown, Tonia Louis Graves Reese, Shirley Taylor, and also Annette Sallis of her Jehovah Witness family, and mother-in-law Johannah Johnson.

Visitation 6-8 PM Tues at 108th Chapel

Service 10 AM Wed (10/21/15) at Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church 2602 N. 24th St Omaha, NE,

Interment Graceland Park Cemetery at Omaha, NE

Margaret A. Belter

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3/8/1929 – 10/15/2015

Of Omaha, survived by children Vicki (John) Ramsay, Rodney (Shari),  grandchildren Zachary (Dakota) Belter, Haleigh Belter  & Fiancee’ Logan Faller, great grandchildren Chloe &  Greyson Belter, brothers Frank Black, Orville Black,  many family & friends. Preceded in death by husband Donald.

Visitation Sunday 3-5 PM at Roeder Mortuary 2727 N 108th Street Omaha, NE. Funeral Service Monday (10/19/15) 10:00 AM At Immanuel Lutheran Church 2725 N 60th Ave. Omaha, NE. Interment Evergreen Memorial Park at  Omaha, Nebraska. Family prefers Memorials to Immanuel Lutheran Church.

Dorothy E. Rosenwinkel

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3/3/1918 – 10/17/2015

Preceded in Death by Brother: Kurt Rosenwinkel Survived by Sister: Lois Beyer  Niece: Mary Rieners  Cousin: Chris Pichan Graveside Service 1:00 PM   Friday ( 10/23/2015 )  at  Cedar Dale Cemetery   Papillion, Nebraska, No Visitation

Flavia M. Robey

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7/12/1928 – 10/16/2015

Survived by Survived by Husband Glenn Children: Mike, Steve,Curt, Kim & Jann Spouses & Special Friends 11 Grandchildren 11 Great Grandchildren Sister: Georgia Host of Many Friends Visitation: Thursday 5:00 – 7:00 PM Funeral Service Friday 10:00 AM all) at Roeder Mortuary – 108th Street Chapel Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – 108th Street Chapel

2727 N 108th St – 402-496-9000

www.RoederMortuary.com