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Allen L. Fairfield

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7/27/1937 – 4/6/2017

Allen Lee Fairfield survived by wife JoAnn, son Craig Bock, brother John E. (Jack) and Jeannie, sister Joan Gogerty and friend Betty Sell. Granddaughters Lindsay and Jess Taylor and Jacquelyn and Chris Simpson. Brother-in-law and sister-in-law’s Ron, Bill and Shari, Bob and Roxanne and Richard Deloske and many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Preceded in death by parents Albert R. and Edith F. Fairfield. Allen (Al) was born in Ottawa Illinois July 27, 1937. His parents moved to Nebraska when he was a small child and he attended Plattsmouth Schools until 1956. Allen grew up on Wintersteen Hill in Plattsmouth working numerous jobs during his youth and making many friends in the Plattsmouth area. He worked for MUD as a young man and was drafted into the army. He served in the army from March 1962 to March 1964 as a Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic and Tool Room Clerk stationed in Fort Lewis Washington where he fell in love with the mountains and remained in Washington for many years backpacking and enjoying wildlife, even purchasing food to feed the deer. After returning to Nebraska he continued his love of the outdoors by working for farmers, gardening, metal detecting, feeding birds and squirrels in his backyard and fishing the local lakes and rivers.

Al knew no strangers. If you were privileged enough to enjoy his company you became a friend that he would remember the next time you met. He was a very generous and caring man who believed neighbors should always take care of one another. Many times he would cook a complete meal for a neighbor or friend who lost a family member, take someone to appointments, pick up mail from the post office or just help out when an extra hand was needed. He was also the unofficial neighborhood watch so neighbors did not have to worry about their houses if they were not home. That roll fit in with his security profession from which he retired from Borsheim’s Jewelry on September 30, 1999. Al’s house was known to many of the dogs in Springfield because it meant a treat was provided if he was in the yard as their owners walked them by. Al also had a love for cats and provided a home for many strays over the years.

Al played football in high school and was a Nebraska Cornhusker fan. He was also a Nascar fan and spent many Sunday afternoons cheering on Dale Earnhardt and Tony Stewart.

Al loved his family and was always available when someone needed help. He will be greatly missed by his many friends and family members who were blessed to know him.
Visitation Sunday 5-7 PM at Roeder Mortuary 11710 Standing Stone Gretna, NE. Funeral Service Monday (4/10/17) 10:00 AM at Springfield United Methodist Church 480 Main Street Springfield, NE. Interment Springfield Cemetery.

Albert Gene Perry

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Jun 28, 1936 – Mar 29, 2017

Omaha. Survived by wife of 60 years, Rose Perry; children: Billy Perry, Cynthia Perry, Clay Perry, Lisa Walker, Theresa Walker; 20 grandchildren; best friend, Lester Sanders; multiple siblings and many more friends and family. He is preceded in death by parents, Belvin and BallieDean; son, Steven Perry.

FUNERAL SERVICE: 11am, Thursday, April 6, 2017, at Roeder Mortuary.

Inurnment: Monday, 11am, at Forest Lawn.

ROEDER MORTUARY – Ames Chapel 4932 Ames Ave.

Allene Watkins

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10/21/1934 – 3/27/2017

Of Omaha, survived by Siblings: Elizabeth Woods, Robert Twyman, Joyce Skillman, Earlene Twyman, Ronald Twyman  Children: January Danzy, Russell Watkins, Roslyn Watkins, Sheila Watkins, Kenny Watkins, Steven Watkins  12 Grandchildren, 23 Great-grandchildren.

Preceded in Death by parents George and Alice; Siblings: Mildred, David, George Jr; Son Eugene;  granddaughter She’Kimila Watkins.

Wake Tuesday 5PM-7PM at Mortuary

Funeral Service 11AM Wednesday (4/05/17) at

New Hope Missionary Baptist – 1411 N 30th St,

Interment Mount Hope Cemetery.

In Lieu of Flowers send memorials to family.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – Ames Chapel

4932 Ames Ave – Omaha, NE

Jane P. Hailey

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7/25/1941 – 3/14/2017

Of Lincoln, survived by Husband Robert Carlos Hailey;  Daughters: Kaydra Johnson, Leisha Hailey

Funeral Service

6PM-8PM Monday ( 3/20/2017 )

Roeder Mortuary

11710 Standing Stone

Gretna, Nebraska 68028

In Lieu of Flowers Memorials to

National Multiple Sclerosis Society

Laron Tyree Rogers

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August 26, 1991 – March 22, 2017

Laron Tyree Rogers was born to L.T. Thomas and Caroline Rogers on August 26, 1991 in Omaha, Nebraska.

He attended North High School, but went on to graduate from Blackburn High School in 2009. Laron did not have any children of his own, but he treated his nieces and nephews like they were his own.

Laron was employed at Boost Mobile and loved to go into work with his co-workers. They treated him like family and he did the same. He enjoyed life and being able to provide for himself. He has a love for music to include making his own with Johntay, Ray Ray and his best friend Mar-Kel. He was a humble man with a smile that lit up any room he entered. He greeted everyone with the same smile. Everyone who knew him knows he loved to be fresh and would not go without his baby magic lotion.

He was not a member of a church, but he would visit the Paradise Baptist Church on occasion. Laron knew and loved the Lord.

Laron departed this life on march 22, 2017. He was preceded in death by his grandparents: Mr and Mrs Thomas and Aunt Sheila Rogers-Poole.

He leaves to cherish his wonderful memories his parents: L.T. Thomas and Caroline Rogers of Omaha, NE, Sisters: LaShunna Brown, Monique Rogers both of Omaha, NE and Kendra Smith (Keeland) of Las Vegas, NV, brothers Larry Braxton, Michael Thomas, and L.T. Thomas Jr, all of Omaha, NE, nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and a host of other relatives and friends.

Friday, March 31, 2017

11:00AM

Roeder Mortuary

4932 Ames Ave

Omaha, NE 68104

Nora M. Newton – Lewis

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September 19, 1946 – April 02, 2017

Nora Newton-Lewis was born to parents Percy and Dorothy Jenkins on September 19, 1946 in Omaha, Nebraska. She accepted Christ at an early age. As a child, she attended St Benedict the Moor and Sacred Heart churches. Later she became a member at Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church.

Nora attended St Benedict and Druid Hill elementary schools and graduated from Central High School. Not only was she a member of Y-Teens, but she participated in the Contemporaries Drum and Lyre Corps. Nora later attended the Nebraska School of Hair Design, and upon graduation she was hired as an instructor of cosmetology. After several years, due to arthritis, Nora could no longer instruct hair design. She became a radiology imaging associate for the University of Nebraska Medical Center, where she retired after 32years of service. Nora was a dedicated employee who hardly every missed work.

Nora loved serving in the community as a member and former officer of the Urban League of Nebraska Guild. She also loved gospel music and cooking. she was known for her ham, potato salad, peach cobbler and spicy greens. She was also known for her warm and loving personality and loved to make others laugh.

Nora was also faithful in service to church. She almost never missed a service until she was too ill to attend. She was a Past Mission President and usher for Mt. Moriah, served in the New Era Women’s Auxiliary, visited the sick, and cooked meals to be distributed during the holidays.

Nora was united in marriage to Willie J. Newton. Later in life, she married Thomas Q. Lewis. Nora loved her family. She worked tirelessly as a provider and believed family should be there for one another. She was dedicated to all her family. She never forgot a birthday or anniversary.

Nora was cared for in the home of her daughter Natisha and grandson Bernard, until she was called home. She was preceded in death by her parents, granddaughter Natisha Newton and the true love of her life, Thomas McCowin. She leaves to cherish fond memories her five children: Percy (LaTasha) Newton, Sr. Carl (Heather) Newton, Brian (Fiancee Linda) Newton, Natisha Odjidja and Nathan (Jennifer) Newton; two sisters: Dr Carol (Dr Henry) Jackson and Tina Jenkins; grandchildren Percy Newton jr, Desy’ree Newton, Alexandria Newton, Bernard Odjidja III, Nariya Newton, Hunter Newton, Neela Newton, Brison Newton, Jasmine Edwards, and Jakobe Edwards; those she loved like her children: Brian Dean, Pam McCowin0-hughs, Jackie McCowin-Jones, J. Corey McCowin and Tammy McCowin-King; long-life time devoted friend: Johnetta Coffiel-Bennett: Godfather Elder Larry (Karen) Brooks Sr; special aunt Patricia Hayes; nieces Stacy Jackson and Destynie (Min J. Michael II) Sewell; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Home-going Celebration:

Saturday April 08, 2017

9:30AM

Mt Moriah Missionary Baptist Church

2602 N. 24th St

Omaha, Nebraska 68110

Interment at Forest Lawn Cemetery

Irene E. Shaw

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10/29/1926 – 4/2/2017

Of Omaha, Loving Mother and Grandmother. Survived by children Cindy (Tom) Quedensley, John (Karina),  Laurie (John) Angus, grandchildren Brad, Marnie,  Christopher, Jessica, Luke, many great grandchildren,  family and friends. Preceded in death by husband Richard.
No Visitation, Graveside Service Saturday (4/8/17) 11:00 AM at Forest Lawn Cemetery 7909 Mormon Bridge Rd. Omaha, NE.  Memorials to Alzheimer’s Association Nebraska Chapter.

Scott P. Novak

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8/13/1967 – 4/2/2017

Loving Spouse, Father & Grandfather, Passed away on 4/2/2017 after a courageous battle with cancer. Survived by Wife of 24 Years: Paula D. Novak Son: Geoffrey Novak & Daughter -In-Law: Maggie Novak Grandson: Ryder, Parents: James Novak Sr. & Margarite Novak, Siblings: James Novak, Jr. & Jamie (Eugene) Tietz, Many Nephews, Other Relatives & Numerous Friends. Visitation: Thursday (4/6/2017) 4:00 – 8:00 PM at Roeder Mortuary – 108th Street Chapel, Private Interment. In Lieu of Flowers Memorials suggested to: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – 108th Street Chapel

2727 N 108th St – 402-496-9000

www.RoederMortuary.com

Patricia Lynn Hanselman

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Age 68

Patricia Lynn (Erickson) Hanselman passed away on April 2, 2017 at the age of 68. She was born in Hawarden, Iowa on February 9, 1949. She married Paul Leo Hanselman on September 17, 1977. She is survived by her mother Florence Erickson, husband Paul Hanselman, daughters Stacey (James) Feak, Bonnie (Trevor) Jones, and Brenda (Josh) Neal, grandchildren Leo Feak, Sadie Feak, and Lane Feak, sisters Gloria Erickson, Jeanette Keogh, Connie Hasemann, Barb Rippe, Elly Nawrocki, Donna Bristol, and Val Kwasniewski, nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends. She is preceded in her death by her father, Garland Erickson, and Niece, Rebekah Paulsen. Visitation: Wednesday (4/5/2017) 5:00 – 7:00 PM at Roeder Mortuary – 108th Street Chapel. Funeral Service (4/6/2017)Thursday 10:00 AM at St. Mark Lutheran Church ,1821 N. 90th Street.   Interment Evergreen Memorial Park. Memorials: Pancreatic Cancer Action Network or St. Mark Lutheran Church

 

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – 108th Street Chapel

2727 N 108th St – Omaha, NE – 402-496-9000

www.RoederMortuary.com

 

Burton E. Nass

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3/24/1925 – 4/1/2017

 

 

Preceded in Death by Parents: Mary & Paul Nass Brothers: Laurence & Harold Nass Great Grandchild: Owen Nass.   Survived by Wife: Glovenia Nass. Children: Carolyn Nass of Omaha, Ne. Steven E. (Sheryl) Nass of Omaha, Ne. James P. (Becky) Nass of Colorado Springs, Co. Grandchildren: Steven (Suzanne) Nass, Jason (Leigh) Nass, Mary (Jason) Nass, Emily (Jordan) Stover. Great Grandchildren: Lily, Campbell, Drew, Will, Norah & Elliot. Numerous Nieces, Nephews & Other Relatives & Friends. Visitation: Saturday (4/8/2017) 1:00 – 2:00 PM Funeral Service Saturday(4/8/2017) 2:00 PM all at Roeder Mortuary – Gretna Chapel, Interment Omaha National Cemetery. In Lieu of Flowers Memorials to: Alzheimers Association – Nebraska Chapter.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – Gretna Chapel

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

www.RoederMortuary.com