Frederick McNamara

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6/11/1938 – 6/4/2015

 

Frederick George McNamara was born June 11, 1938 to George and Hester McNamara. Fred had 7 brothers and 6 sisters, for a total of 14 children. Fred was always a good brother and always willing to help, according to Brother Art. Fred joined the Army in 1958 at the age of 20. He then served in the Korean Conflict in 1959. He also served in the Vietnam War. He received one Purple Heart in Korea. He also received a Silver Star, a Bronze Star an Armed Forces Services Medal, two Purple Hearts, and a Purple Heart with a Cluster in Vietnam. Peach remembers Fred protecting his country and showing heroism. Barb remembers going to the movies when Fred would come home on leave and visiting him in Florida. Nonie liked it how when Mom would yell for dinner, none of the boys would come away from the cars. But, if she yelled “Beer Break,” the tools would fly everywhere and the boys would come running. Johnny remembers helping Fred change his 1975 blue Chevy pickup from clutch to automatic. Fred loved to use his hands and fix things. So when he moved to Arkansas, he helped his sister, Pat, fix the little house she had. Fred also loved to fish and he went a lot with Joe. Fred loved to spend time with nephews and nieces. One of his favorite memories was of George taking apart his carburetor. Fred loved motor vehicles no matter the situation, whether it was losing a tire on the way back to Arkansas and getting stopped by a small sapling and Fred saying “That was close” or laughing at his nephew and niece while trying to change a window motor and losing all the sockets in the door, then getting soaked by the rain. One of the things in recent memory that he loved was to be called Uncle Skittles and Adventure Boy by his great niece. Fred loved his family no matter where they were or what they were doing.

 

Visitation Thursday 5-7 PM at Roeder Mortuary   4932 Ames Avenue   Omaha, Nebraska 68104

Funeral Service 1:00 PM   Friday ( 6/12/2015 )  at Roeder Mortuary   4932 Ames Avenue   Omaha, Nebraska 68104,

Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery at  Omaha, Nebraska

Shannen T. Tedford

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3/9/1993 – 6/4/2015

Cumberland. Survived by Mom and Dad Toni and Chris Tedford; Siblings Angela and Christopher; Grandparents; many more family and friends.

Visitation Thursday 5PM-7PM

Funeral Service 10AM Friday ( 6/12/2015 ) all at Roeder Mortuary 2727 N. 108th Street Omaha, Nebraska 68164, Interment at Springwell Cemetery.

Yvette Suzette Elizabeth Yates

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6/13/1946 – 6/3/2015

Omaha. Preceded in death by husband Roger Yates. Survived by Children: Christine (Bryan) Peterson, Cheri (Andrew) Schulze, Kimberly (Kevin) Powell; Grandchildren: Brycen Peterson, Molly Schulze, Jack, Samantha and Kennedy Powell.
Visitation with Family Tuesday 5PM-7PM 108th St Chapel

Funeral Service 11AM Wednesday ( 6/10/2015 ) at Roeder Mortuary 2727 N. 108th Street Omaha, Nebraska 68164

M. Joanne Heston

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6/9/1931 – 6/2/2015

Preceded in death by husband, Dale and parents, Harry and Mary McFadden.  Survived by son, Steve (Candy) Heston; daughter, Cathi (Frank) May; grandchildren, Matthew (Michelle), Erika (Dave) and Ryan (Adrian); great grandchildren, Tyler, Macyn, Gage, Londyn and Lauryn and sister, Eileen. Memorials suggested to the Presbyterian Church of the Master or the Child Saving Institute of Omaha.

VISITATION Monday, June 8, 2015 from 6-8pm at Roeder Mortuary 108th Street Chapel and FUNERAL SERVICE Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at 11:00am at Presbyterian Church of The Master 10710 Corby Circle. Interment Westlawn Hillcrest Memorial Park.