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Robert A. Johnson ” Bobb”

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11/5/1987 – 9/4/2015

Of Gretna, survived by father Mark, mother Kay (Rich) Gorton, siblings  Kristina, Tyler, KayC, Brandy, Amber, Jordan, Bailey, Madison, grandparents Maurice Johnson, Arnie & Jean Kracht,  2 nieces, numerous cousins, aunts  uncles & friends. Preceded in death by grandmother June Johnson.

Memorial Service 11:00 AM Friday ( 9/11/2015 )  at Roeder Mortuary   11710 Standing Stone Gretna, Nebraska 68028. No visitation.

Kathee B. Clemens

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2/12/1953 – 9/7/2015

Of Omaha, survived by husband Bob, children Katrina (Mark) Wulf,  Bobby (Marie) Clemens, grandchildren Noelle and  Sam Wulf, Natalie and Grant Clemens, father  William Buckson, brothers William, Daniel (Theresa)  many family and friends. Preceded in death by mother Ann Buckson.
Visitation Friday 5-7 PM with Prayer Service 6:30 PM at Roeder Mortuary 11710 Standing Stone Gretna, Nebraska 68028. Memorials to Make A Wish.

Dale F. Hermsen

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Age 72

Omaha. Born in Carroll, IA, and graduated from Kuemper (Carroll) Catholic High School. He was a long-serving employee of Union Pacific Railroad and the State of Nebraska. As a longtime resident of Gretna, NE, he devoted himself to the community, serving at various times as Vice President of the Gretna Baseball Foundation, President of the Gretna Optimist Club, Post Adjutant and Post Commander of Gretna American Legion Post 216, and a volunteer firefighter with the Gretna Fire and Rescue Department. He was a Vietnam-era veteran, serving in the Army Reserves for six years. He enjoyed spending time with his family, watching sports, hunting, and fishing. . Preceded in death by his parents Marvin and Mary.  Survived by wife Laura of 36 years, son Justin (Kaitlyn) of Milwaukee, WI, and daughter Lindsay of Dallas, TX; siblings Roger (Rita) and Mary Lee Tifft (Bill) of Omaha, and Dan (Mary Lou) of Breda, IA.

Visitation: Monday 5:00 – 7:00 PM at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.  Funeral Service Tuesday 10:00 AM at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church   11204 S 204th Street – Gretna, NE  Nebraska In Lieu of Flowers, the family request.  Memorials to: America’s Fund (americasfund.org).

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – Gretna Chapel

11710 Standing Stone – Gretna, NE – 402-332-0090

Berdester Luvena Robinson

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11/21/1925 – 8/26/2015

Preceded in death by parents; husband, Theodie Robinson and son, Carl Robinson. Survived by children, Charles Lee, TJ (Glenette) Robinson, Cleatha (Linda) Robinson, Leearthur (Barb) Robinson and Robert (Connie) Robinson.

VISITATION Friday, September 4, 2015 from 6-8pm at Roeder Mortuary 108th Street Chapel.  Funeral Service Saturday, September 5, 2015 at 10am at Roeder Mortuary 108th Street Chapel.  Interment Mount Hope Cemetery.

Raymond L. Collins, Sr.

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2/3/1939 – 8/28/2015

Raymond L Collins Sr. was born on February 3, 1939 in Omaha. Nebraska to William Lee and Frances Opal Collins. The youngest of six children, he attend Omaha Tech high school. He entered the United States Navy March of 1956. After serving four years, he returned to Omaha and completed his Naval Reserve Service March 30th, 1962. Raymond Sr. married Helen Ann Tyler on December 24th 1966, this union produced three children. Raymond and Helen were married for 49 years. Raymond Sr. would go on to work for Kellogg’s Cereal Company of Omaha, NE until his retirement in 1996.

Raymond Sr. is survived by his wife, Helen Ann, his three children, Lynelle R Gault, Dorothy A Collins of Omaha, NE and Raymond Jr. and Leigh Collins (daughter in-law) of Grain Valley, MO. He is also survived by his eight grandchildren Jaron, Cameron, Armand, Branden, Antonio, and Samuel Collins, Miana Gault and Jacob Collins and three great grandchildren.

Raymond Sr. was a lifelong, die hard Huskers Fan, he would want everyone to say, “Go BIG RED!!”

“Not the victory but the action; Not the goal but the game; In the deed the glory.”

 

Visitation Thursday 6-8 PM at Ames Chapel

Service 10 AM   Friday (9/4/2015) at Roeder Mortuary 4932 Ames Ave Omaha, NE,

Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery at Omaha, NE

Repass at the Scandinavian Hall at 7575 Crown Point Ave, Omaha, NE 68134 at noon.

Leeavia O. Anderson, III

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3/4/1962 – 8/22/2015

Leeavia Oscar Anderson, III was born in Omaha, NE on March 4, 1962 to the late Leeavia Oscar Anderson, Jr. and Margaret Anderson (Robinson). He accepted Christ at an early age. He attended Lothrop Elementary, Horace Mann Junior High, Technical High School, and Domican High, where he played Varsity Guard and made Honorable Mention. He worked several jobs as a Forklift Operator.

Leeavia was united in marriage to Celia and Diane. He was preceded in death by: mother and father Margaret Robinson and Leeavia Anderson; step-father George W. Robinson; sister Mary Alice Robinson; brothers-in-law Joe L. Moore, III and Cleve Mitchell.

Leaving to cherish his memories: sons Corbin Hansen and Kavon Knapp; daughter Kayla Klich; 4 grandchildren; sisters Delores Moore-Mitchell (Jeffrey Maddox), Deborah McCants (Herbert), Hattie Payton; brothers David Anderson, Daniel Anderson, Ozzie Robinson, George Robinson, Jr., and James Robinson; aunt Effie Smith (Benard, Sr.); and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, great-nieces, great-nephews; best friend Jeffery Raasch.

Visitation Friday 1:00 – 2:00 PM at Ames Chapel

Funeral Service 2:00 PM Friday (9/4/2015) at Roeder Mortuary 4932 Ames Avenue Omaha, Nebraska 68104

Delores J. Osborne “Dee”

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Feb 5, 1927 – Jul 5, 2015

 

Age 88. Born in Kennard, NE, the eldest of two daughters of the late Roy and Goldie (Svendgaard) Follen of Blair. Delores graduated from Blair High School and worked for the Blair Telephone Company. On July 31, 1944, she married Delbert Osborne, meat cutter at the Blair Safeway store, whom she met at the Blair July 4th celebration. In 1960, after 15 years in Maryville, MO, Safeway transferred Del to Omaha. After the move, Delores worked at former Brandeis Department Store, Westgate Drug, and Western Electric. After their semi-retirement in 1985, Del and Delores moved to Costa Mesa, CA, where they managed a senior mobile home park. They returned to Omaha in 1991. After suffering a stroke in Nov. 2011, Delores spent her remaining years at Brookestone Meadows in Elkhorn. Preceded in death by Del, her husband of 67 years, and daughter, Susan Petersen; survived by sons Dennis (Jeanne) Osborne, Newport Beach, CA and David, Falls Church, VA; sister, Phyllis Sully, Las Vegas, NV; 5 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.

Memorial Service Friday (9/4/15) 10:30 AM at Brookestone Meadows 600 Brookestone Meadows Plaza Elkhorn, NE.

Mary C. Savin

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11/19/1917 – 8/30/2015

Omaha – Preceded in death by: Husband: Donald Savin; Children: Joseph, Larry, Donna Furey; Survived by Son: Tom (Susie) Savin, Bill (Lawana) Savin; Daughter: Janis Frederick; Son-in-Law: John Furey; Daughter-in-Law: Joelene Savin; 15 Grandchildren; Many Great-Grandchildren; And a host of other loving family and friends.

Burial of Ashes and Rosary, Thursday (9/3/2015) 10:00 AM at Resurrection Cemetery Mausoleum at Omaha, Nebraska

In Lieu of Flowers Memorials to St. James Catholic Church or Rosary Society at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Ashland, NE

Darlene M. Widman

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6/25/1926 – 8/30/2015

Of Omaha, Darlene was born in Morning Sun, IA. She was a kind & caring mother & wife. Darlene was preceeded in death by husband Marvin, parents Murl & Esther Bowers. Survived by sons Michael (Okye), William (Dodie Protzman),  Robert (Darlene DeLancey), David (Nancy),  grandchildren Lorie (Michael), Kim (Brian), Mark,  Joseph, Bradley (Charissa), Jacob, brother Don Bowers.

Visitation Wednesday 5-7 PM at Roeder Mortuary 2727 N 108th St. Omaha, NE. Funeral Service Thursday (9/3/15) at Mt. Olive Crest United Methodist Church 7180 N. 60th St. Omaha, NE., Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. In Lieu of Flowers Memorials to Olive Crest United Methodist.