Michael J. Pigman

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8/23/1961 – 7/26/2016

 

Preceded in Death by Father: Vincent Pigman Step – Father: Leonard Fuksa  Survived by Children: Tia (Kendrick) Mayo Travis & Tyler Pigman Granddaughter: Paige Mayo Mother; Carol Fuksa Sister: Michelle Thoma Brother: Mark (Judi) Pigman Numerous Other Family Members & Friends Visitation: Friday (7/29/2016) 10:00 – 11:00 AM Funeral Service Friday(7/29/2016)  11:00 AM all at Roeder Mortuary   108th Street Chapel

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – 108th Street Chapel

2727 N 108th St – 402-496-9000

www.RoederMortuary.com

Louise B. Schlesiger

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9/18/1925 – 7/22/2016

 

Preceded in Death by Husband Marvin G. Schlesiger Parents Otto & Elfriede Heger Brother Leroy Heger  Survived by Daughters Sherida Schuman (Terry Weatherford) Sandra Stover Grandchildren Paul (Maria) Grewatz Janice (Terri) Lovekamp Great Grandchildren Ashley & Kyle Newton Isabel Grewatz Sister – In – Law: Joyce Heger also Cousins, Nieces, Nephews & Friends Visitation Friday (7/29/2016)  5:00 – 7:00 PM Funeral Service (7/30/2016) Saturday 10:00 AM all at Roeder Mortuary – 108th Street Chapel Interment Evergreen Memorial Park Memorials: Nebraska Humane Society

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – 108th Street Chapel

2727 N 108th St – 402-496-9000

www.RoederMortuary.com

Ralph H. Brueggemann

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2/16/1930 – 7/19/2016

Ralph was born in Omaha, Nebraska on February 16, 1930 and a lifelong resident, passing away on July 19, 2016.

He served in the United States Army during the Korean War, receiving an honorable discharge in 1953.  He was employed by several Omaha-based offset printing companies as a production manager.   Following retirement, he continued employment for Osco Corporation, primarily as a seasonal employee of the company’s green houses.  A graduate of Omaha North High School, he earned credits at Metropolitan Community College where he pursued study of one his key lifelong interests, photography.  He enjoyed many outdoor interests, particularly gardening, hunting, fishing, and camping and backpacking with his wife, children and grandchildren.  Memorable trips included a number of visits to Canada and western United States destinations.  Also a gifted wood-worker, he enhanced the family home with multiple projects over the years, as well that of his children.   Ralph also believed strongly in saving the lives of others and to that end was a regular blood donor on behalf of the American Red Cross, so much so that he eventually earned a Ten-Gallon donor pin, a truly remarkable achievement.

He is predeceased by his parents, Theodore William and Lena as well as a sister, Helen Billings and brother Paul.  He is survived by his wife of sixty-five years, Evelyn, daughters, Linda Tripp (Steve), Susan Tabor (Mike), Cheryl Goodwillie (Mike) and son Michael Brueggemann (Jana) as well as nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Memorials may be sent to St. Mark Lutheran Church.

Visitation Sunday 4:00 – 6:00 PM at Roeder Mortuary – 108th Chapel 2727 N. 108th Street Omaha, NE; Service 10:30 AM Monday (7/25/2016) at St. Mark Lutheran Church 1821 N. 90th Street Omaha, NE, Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery at Omaha, NE

Betty L. Rundlett

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July 10, 1933 – July 12, 2016

 Entered into her heavenly home with her husband and only daughter by her side. She was born in Omaha to Richard McGraw and Donaldine Warrington. She graduated from Omaha Technical High School in 1951, where she was very involved in journalism and music. She took her training as a registered nurse at the Nebraska Medical Center, and later earned her Masters Degree in Counseling/Administration at the then Omaha University. She began her nursing career at University Hospital supervising the male medicine ward. She then teamed with Minnie Schaeffer to establish Booth Memorial Hospital serving geriatric patients. After the birth of her daughter, wanting to be home during the day, she returned to University Hospital working nights in the Emergency Room. In 1966 she joined the Omaha Public Schools as a school nurse. During her time in the schools, she served students at Laura Dodge Elementary, Morton Junior High School, and Technical High School. Readily recognized for her leadership qualities, she was promoted to be the assistant to Rena Mae Gibson, the Supervisor of Health Services. Upon Miss Gibson’s retirement, she assumed the duties of Supervisor of Health Services until her retirement in 1991. During her tenure she was best known for her strong support of increased nursing services in the schools, and the development of the first OPS Sex Education Program. Her faith was a large part of her life and she was very involved in her church. She sang in the choir; taught Sunday School, especially loving the pre-schoolers; and was active in the Women’s Ministries. She loved to travel and attending the opera. Hers was a life of generosity. She enjoyed crafts and baking, especially when she was making something for someone else. She and her husband were responsible for the table decorations for the welcoming dinners held by their church’s Alpha Outreach Ministries program. She enjoyed entertaining and hosted an annual tea for her nurses, the family Christmas gathering, and the annual family picnic. Church missionaries were always welcome in her home during their respite in Omaha. She is survived by her loving husband, Lawrence “Larry” Rundlett, and daughter, Dr. Rebecca Rundlett and husband Thomas Starr, Lincoln, NE. She is also survived by her brothers, James Hutchison and Gerald Hutchinson, both of Springfield, NE, and Edward Hutchinson and wife Deirdre, Omaha. She was preceded in death by her parents, her sister, Donna Kluza, and her brothers, Richard McGraw and Robert Hutchinson.

VISITATION 6-8pm Friday and CELEBRATION OF LIFE Saturday at 11am, with all services at First Covenant Church, 201 N. 90th Street. The family suggests memorials to the American Cancer Society, VNA Home Health-Hospice, and Covenant Cedars Bible Camp.