Omaha – Survived by Husband: William Myers; Daughters: Stephanie (Robert) Brown and Barbara Myers; Grandchildren: Ashley (Matthew) Mayne, Rebecca Rish, Devin Englehardt, Samantha Myers, and Liam Brown; Great-grandson: Elijah Christensen; Sister: Kitty Menchaca; Brothers: Kenneth, David and Patrick Marlin. Visitation Tuesday 5-7 p.m. at Roeder Mortuary. Funeral Service 10 a.m. Wednesday (4/4/2018) at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Chrurch, 6201 N. 60th St. Omaha, NE 68104. Interment Omaha National Cemetery. Memorials to Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church or the Alzheimer’s Association.
4/20/1928 – 3/31/2018
Ivy B. Allard passed away on Saturday, March 31, 2018 after a lengthy illness. She is survived by son Stephen and daughter in law Diana. Grandson William of Omaha; sister Mavis Garn, brother John Downs, sister in law Marguerite Downs, of England and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by husband Art, Brother Ken Downs, brother in law Ken Garn and sister in law Doris Downs. Special thanks for Skyline Nursing and Hillcrest Hospice.
Ivy was born April 20, 1928 in Walsall, West Midlands, England to Percy and Edith Downs. She grew up with a loving family, including Brothers Ken and John and sister Mavis. The family experienced very difficult conditions during the Second World War, with the heavily industrial West Midlands bombed nightly and food rationing a constant worry. Ivy had many responsibilities during the war years aside from attending school, there were daily excursions to scout for unexploded incendiary bombs and trips to the bomb shelters at night. She also managed to graduate from Walsall Technical College and earn advanced life saving certificates.
In 1945 Ivy met a young American soldier named Art Allard at a local dance venue in Lichfield where Art was stationed. Things progressed as they did in wartime, and Ivy and Art were married at All Saints Parish Church in Bloxwich on August 4, 1945.
After they returned to Nebraska, Ivy made frequent trips home to England to visit, including one in 1955 with her 4 year old son Stephen sailing on the Queen Elizabeth from New York to Southampton and returning on the Queen Mary.
Ivy adapted well to life in Nebraska and learned to hunt and fish with Art’s family, something very new for her. She was an expert swimmer and wasn’t afraid of any high diving board she encountered. She also enjoyed tennis. She was a teacher for Encor and Goarc, both dealing with mentally challenged children.
Ivy was gregarious and outgoing and the life of many a party and not afraid to speak her mind in any situation. She was active at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Omaha and The British Commonwealth Club. She was extremely fond of dogs and leaves a new grand- dog Cody, whom she met just a few days before her death. She and her husband Art loved to travel and took many trips after he retired. She will be greatly missed by her family.
Private family services will be held at a later date.
3/13/1952 – 3/23/2018
Omaha – Survived by husband Carl, children Tarrell (Shaneisha) Madison, Carlandus (Quinca) Knight, Maurice Knight, Kimberley (Demond) Johnson, grandchildren, great grandson, brothers, sisters, host of family and friends.
Visitation Thursday 5-7 PM Roeder Mortuary 2727 N 108th Street Omaha, NE. Funeral Service Friday (3/30/18) 11:00 AM at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran 6201 N. 60th Street Omaha, NE., Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery.
Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – Ames Chapel
4932 Ames Ave – Omaha, NE – 402-453-5600
11/28/1947 – 3/25/2018
Omaha – Preceded in death by Daughter: Wendy S. Muchmore; Parents: W.C. “Bud” & Maxine Jensen; Sister: Lou Ann Smith; Mother & Father-in-Law: Francis Carroll & Lloyd Muchmore; Survived by Husband: Ron Muchmore; Daughter: Marci (Joe) Luczynski; Granddaughters: Monica, Haley, & Elizabeth Luczynski; Brothers: Chris Jensen & Tom Jensen; Aunts: Mary Alice & Nancy Jensen; Sister-in-Law: Connie Peterson; Nieces, Nephews, Great-nieces & Great-nephews, and other loving family.
Visitation Wednesday 5:00 – 7:00 PM; Memorial Service 10:00 AM Thursday (3/29/18) all at Roeder Mortuary 2727 N. 108th Street Omaha, Nebraska;
Memorials to Kountze Memorial Lutheran Church
10/11/1944 – 3/22/2018
Omaha – Preceded in by husband James H. Woods, grandson Markquis A Walker. Survived by children Daryll (Cherita) Woods, Lynette Woods, grandkids Daryll Jr., Mercedes, 10 great grandkids, 2 brothers, 2 sisters, host of family and friends.
Visitation Thursday 1:00 PM Till service time. Memorial Service Thursday (3/29/18) 2:00 PM at Roeder Mortuary 4932 Ames Ave. Omaha, NE.
Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – Ames Chapel
4932 Ames Ave – Omaha, NE – 402-453-5600
5/29/1932 – 3/20/2018
Omaha – Survived by wife Janet, daughters Valerie (Joe) Meuret, Cindy (Don) Hubbell, Karen Sanford, grandchildren Ashley, Meaghan, Donald, Andrew, Elizabeth, Rebekah, Sarah, sister Barbara Harkey, many family and friends.
Visitation Monday (3/26/18) 5:00-6:30 PM with Memorial Service 6:30 PM Roeder Mortuary 2727 N 108th Street Omaha, NE. Memorials to Nebraska Humane Society.
Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – 108th Street Chapel
2727 N 108th St – Omaha, NE – 402-496-9000
12/8/1941 – 3/16/2018
Eddie Stevens, III was born on December 8, 1941 in New Orleans, Louisiana, to the late Mary Louise and Eddie Stevens, Jr. He was the oldest of four children.
Eddie was educated in the Chicago and Evanston, Illinois school systems. He graduated from Evanston Township High School (ETHS), where he played football and ran track. Based on his outstanding athletic achievement, Eddie earned a scholarship to play football at the University of North Dakota. He later returned to his alma mater Evanston Township High School where he served as an educational leader in various roles as a teacher, coordinator of the AAA program, coordinator of evening school, tennis coach and Dean of Students. During this time Eddie’s unique style impacted the lives of thousands of students and families. Eddie retired from ETHS after 33 years of extraordinary service.
On August 3, 1995 Eddie married his soulmate Donna Stringer. This union formed a blended family that consists of three sons and two daughters. Eddie was proud of the life he and Donna made together. They traveled to many places, visiting children and grandchildren and enjoyed hosting family events. Eddie had many hobbies including reading, fishing and building. Eddie’s real passion was in the kitchen where he loved sharing his special cooking and baking skills. He is known for his fried catfish, fried chicken, homemade ice cream and pound cake. His family affectionately called him “Donaboy”.
Eddie completed his earthly journey and went home to be with the Lord on March 16, 2018 at home in Omaha, Nebraska with his wife Donna by his side. He leaves this world a wealthy man rich in the love of family and friends. His wisdom, humor, personality, infectious smile and finger-licking good meals will be missed.
He is preceded in death by his parents Mary Louise and Eddie Stevens, Jr. Left to cherish his memory and continue on his legacy, his wife, Donna Stevens; sons, Eddie, IV and Charlie Stevens, Cameron Campbell; daughters, Camille and Brittney Campbell; grandchildren, Ashley, Eddie, V, Peyton and Justin Stevens, Amelia, Olivia, Onna and Theresa Campbell; sisters, Sondra Gunn (Larry), Cynthia Onyejekwe (Robert), Gwendolyn Cain (Art); brother-in-law, Robert Stringer, III (Sandra); sister-in-law, Barbara Stringer; daughter-in-law, Holly Stevens; a dedicated cousin Randolph Relf; a dedicated aunt Glenda Mitter; dear friends, Yvonne and Robert Crockett, William Dunn, Mary Beth and John Jameson and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Eddie’s life will be honored Saturday, March 24, 2018, Celebration of Life Service 1:00 p.m., Roeder Mortuaries, 2727 North 108th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68164
Contributions in honor of his memory may be sent to the ETHS Educational Foundation, 1600 Dodge Avenue, Evanston, Illinois 60201 (www.eths.k12.il.us/foundation)
10/4/1956 – 3/18/2018
Born to parents Pierce A. Koslosky, Sr. and Helen Mae Koslosky in Union, New Jersey. Adam graduated from Virginia Tech where he met his wife of 39 years, Kathryn. Adam had many passions in his life, none more than his family. He was a beloved husband to Kathryn and loving father to his sons Christopher (Erica) and Matthew (Morgan). Erica and Morgan became the daughters he never had. Adam’s most prized role was as Poppy to his grandchildren Paige, Gavin, Henry and Sadie.
Adam is also survived by brothers Pierce, Jr. (Candy), Michael (Christine) and Steven Koslosky; sister Nancy (Arthur) Moran; brother-in-law Michael (Connie) Hoskins; mother-in-law Mary Hoskins and numerous nieces and nephews. Adam is preceded in death by his parents; stepmother Betty Koslosky and father-in-law L.E. Hoskins.
“Retiring” after 37 years as an executive at Magnolia Metal Corporation, Adam continued his passion for business, becoming involved in real estate and renewable energy development. Serving his community in many capacities, Adam was especially passionate of his work at Presbyterian Church of the Master (10710 Corby Circle, Omaha, NE 68164) and his many years on the Methodist Hospital Foundation Board (8701 W. Dodge Road, Suite 450, Omaha, NE 68114). In lieu of flowers the family requests memorials in Adam’s name to these organizations.
VISITATION will be held 5:00-7:00 PM on Thursday, March 22 at Presbyterian Church of the Master. FUNERAL SERVICE will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, March 23 at Presbyterian Church of the Master. PRIVATE BURIAL SERVICE to be held at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
1/3/1930 – 3/16/2018
Merlin “Mert” Johnson was born on 1/3/30 in Mondamin, Iowa to Harold and Edna Johnson. He grew up in Mondamin with his 4 siblings, Dwaine, Quinton, Janet and Stan. Mert helped his parents at the US Post Office, worked at the local gas station, and Keith’s Grocery Store. He played basketball at Mondamin High School where he graduated in 1947.
Following high school, Mert served in the Iowa National Guard and the United States Air Force until 1952. Mert returned to Omaha and worked in group insurance at Mutual of Omaha for 35 years. Following his retirement from Mutual, Mert worked as an independent insurance agent for many years. After leaving the insurance business Mert worked at Von Maur Department store with several of his golfing buddies. Mert enjoyed gardening, golfing with El Dees, Keno outings and horse racing.
In 1953, Mert married Alice Manguson and they had 4 children, Carol, Tom, Pam and Linda. They lived in Council Bluffs before moving to Omaha in 1963. Fishing trips to Minnesota, traveling to Dayton, Iowa and Amarillo, Texas to visit family, and a trip to Goodrich Dairy for a chocolate malt were all activities Mert enjoyed with his family. He had 3 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Mert was a loving man who was dedicated to his family and friends.
Merlin was preceded in death by: Son: Thomas Johnson; Daughter: Pamela Johnson; Brothers: Quintin Johnson & Dwaine Johnson; He is survived by Wife of 64 years: Alice Johnson; Daughters: Linda Johnson, Carol (Lynn) Rice; Grandchildren: Erica (Vince) Bosscher, Siri (Ryan) Morken, John (Nicole) Rice; Great-grandchildren: Maria, Moses, Louis, & Georgia Bosscher, Evan & Jake Morken; Brother: Stan Johnson; Sister: Jan Moore; Sisters-in-Law: Helen Martin, Marjorie Udall; Many Nieces, Nephews Cousins, and Friends.
Visitation Wednesday 5:00 – 7:00 PM at Roeder Mortuary 2727 N. 108th Street Omaha, Nebraska; funeral Service: 10:00 AM Thursday (3/22/2018) at Maplewood United Methodist Church 3535 Maplewood Blvd Omaha, Nebraska; Interment Evergreen Memorial Park Omaha, Nebraska
Memorials to American Cancer Society or Maplewood United Methodist Church
6/30/1928 – 3/15/2018
Orlando – Preceded in death by husband Charles Anthony Veit. Survived by Daughters: Rebecca (Eric) Holt of Orlando, FL, Sharon Peterson of CA and Sharon (Len) Hershman of WA; sons Gregory L. (Sharon) Weathers of WA and Robert Lynn Weathers; Sara Beth (Rem) Schuyler of MO. Many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Visitation Wednesday 5-7pm at Roeder Mortuary. Graveside Funeral Service 11:00 a.m. Thursday (3/22/2018) at Forest Lawn Cemetery Omaha, NE. In Lieu of flowers memorials to American Diabetes Foundation.