Walters, Doris W. Age 90 A lifelong educator, a mom, a grandma, a friend, and a sorority sister. She was a gregarious, outgoing woman who was leader of Sigma Gamma Rho. Doris W. Walters passed away peacefully Wednesday, July 11, in her home. Born Nov. 8, 1927 in Austin, TX. Preceded by husband, Richard H. Walters; mother, Florence Wilkerson; daughter, Saundra Brooks; and son, Michael Brooks. Survived by son, David Johnson; and many grand, great-grandkids, nieces and nephews. Family, friends and students whose lives Doris touched are invited to Roeder Mortuary, 4932 Ames Ave., Monday, July 16th, 10am to honor, reminisce, grieve, and share memories.
Candace Ruth Pajak (Ostby), age 68, was peacefully taken to her heavenly home early Sunday morning, July 8. She was a loving and faithful wife, daughter, and sister preceded by her father, Bill Ostby, and her brother Woody Ostby, and survived by her husband Victor Pajak, her siblings: Larry Ostby, Tim Ostby, Greg Ostby, Camille Atwood, and Robyn Lueders, and 29 nieces and nephews. As a faithful servant of Christ, prayer warrior, and student of God’s word, Candy impacted the lives of many to include numerous children through Sunday School, Awanas, and VBS ministries. VISITATION 5-7pm Friday July 13 at ROEDER MORTUARY. Funeral service 10:00am Saturday at Crosspoint Church (7820 Fort Street, Omaha). Interment at Forest Lawn Cemetery followed by a luncheon at Crosspoint Church.
Arus D’Andre Tunstall was born on June 5, 1993 to Allen and Michelle Tunstall in Heidelberg, Germany. He passed away quietly on July 3, 2018. Arus lived in Omaha, Nebraska under the loving guidance of his father, Allen and step-mother; Anita. He received his early education at Sacred Heart Grade School. Upon graduation from Sacred Heart, he attended St. Peter Claver Cristo Rey High School before transferring to Benson High School where he graduated in 2011. Arus went to Metro Community College for general studies and was set to start EMT classes August 2018.Arus was a free spirit who loved traveling, video games, and anything anime. He loved meeting new people, helping the elderly, and was a true inspiration to everyone around him. All who were blessed to know him, described Arus as being very attentive, giving, and respectful. He was hard working and had very big plans for his future. Arus was very passionate about his work as a Lab Lead with NOAH (North Omaha Area Health Clinic) where he was certified in various areas of health. There he was acknowledged as Prevention Man from 2016- 2018 and received the Champion of Change Award early this year. Coworkers described Arus as having a quirky sense of humor and yet a deep compassion for the patients he served.
Preceded in Arus’ death were his grandmother and great-grandmother, Catherine and Leota Tunstall of Omaha, NE; Maternal grandmother, Betty Jean Harris-Sneed and uncle, Napolean Sneed of Pompano Beach, FL; Cousin, Scott Tunstall Jr., Omaha, NE. Left to cherish his memory is his loving parents, Allen and Anita Tunstall, San Antonio, TX; Mother, Michelle Sneed-Tunstall, Pompano Beach, FL; grandfather, Pastor Samuel L. Sneed, Sr. of Pompano Beach, FL. Devoted siblings, Allen Tunstall II, Barcelona, Spain, Ashley Baker, Dublin, GA, Icy Sneed, DE and Destiny Sneed, MD, Sharra Stapleton, New York, Jerrell Stapleton and, Devlon Stapleton, Omaha, NE; ; uncles,Jerrett Tunstall (Ladonna) and Scott Tunstall (Nicole) of Omaha,NE;David Sneed,Emmanuel Sneed,Joey Sneed (Keisha),Jammie L. Sneed all of Pompano Beach, Florida, Samuel Sneed Jr. (Donna),Albany,GA; aunts, Jennifer Tunstall, Kansas City, MO; Jessie Taylor, Tampa, FL, Belinda Goodwin (Henry), Lisa Sneed, Sandra Sneed-Castanon, Betty Moore, Barbara Wright (Egbert) all of Pompano Beach, Florida, Brenda Sneed, Copperas Cove, TX, Debra James, Topeka, KS, Jennifer Gregory, Tallahassee, FL. Loving companion Yana Davis and a host of cousins, family and friends.
Visitation: 6:30 to 8:30 PM Friday, July 13, 2018 at Roeder Mortuary, 108th Street Chapel.
Celebration of Life Service: 1:00 PM Saturday, July 14th also at the mortuary.
Private Family Interment at a later date.
11/4/1939 – 7/8/2018
Janice Closner left us peacefully on July 8, 2018 at Bryan West Hospital.
Jan was born November 4, 1939 in Omaha to Henry and Mildred Biel. She graduated from Gretna High School and attended the University of Nebraska where she met her husband, Gary. They were married for 54 years. Jan settled down in Lincoln and stayed at home with her two sons, Glen and Shawn, until they were both in school. Jan worked for O.U.R. Homes as the Assistant Administrator of the assisted living facility.
Her interests included spending time at the lake with family, watching Husker football games, volunteering at the Waverly Elementary School library, and making crafts. She devoted much of her time and energy as a caregiver to family members.
Jan was preceded in death by parents; husband Gary; daughter baby Closner; brother, Delmar Biel; sister-in-law, Barb Biel. Survived by sons: Glen, Shawn (Kari), grandchildren: Cody (Toni), Jamie (Andrew), Austin, Drew, Jacob, Alyssa; sister, Marcelyn Hurst (Tom); brother, Larry Biel; nieces, nephews, loving family and friends.
Visitation Thursday 5:00 – 7:00 PM at Roeder Mortuary ~ Gretna Chapel; Funeral Service 10:00 AM Friday July 13, 2018 at Resurrection Lutheran Church 153 S. McKenna Avenue Gretna, Nebraska; Interment Mt. Auburn Cemetery Omaha, Nebraska.
In Lieu of Flowers Memorials to the Family for further designation.