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OMAHA WORLD-HERALD MIDLANDS SUNDAY, MAY 27, 2018 7B Obituaries Continued from Page 6B Cappello, Joan Age 89. 24, 2018 COMPLETE NOTICE LATER BETHANY FUNERAL HOME 82nd Harrison 402-593-6100 www.bethanyfuneralhome.com gested to CHI Hospice Care. FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY 7909 Mormon Bridge Rd. 451-1000 www.forestlawnomaha.com Colson, Susan C. Feb 4, 1946 May 25, 2018 Survived by husband Richard Colson; daughters, Chris (Chris) Anderson, Marie Cox, Teresa (John) Kuti, and Kim (Nick) Olevsky; 13 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; siblings, Teddy Gutz, Herb Miller, Virgil Miller, Jack (Betty) Miller, Tony (Becky) Miller, Diane Bearden, Marcia (John) Harding, Doris (Kent) Ryley, and Peggy Cunningham; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Preceded by her parents, Harold and Roberta Miller; and brothers, Larry, Tom and Richard Miller. CELEBRATION of LIFE SERVICE: 10am Wednesday, May 30, Forest Lawn. VISITATION: 6-8pm Tuesday at Forest Lawn. Inurnment: Forest Lawn Cemetery. Memorials sug- Crawford, Catherine Corp, "Cathy" Age 86 Catherine "Cathy" Corp Crawford, age 86 years, died in Omaha, Nebraska on May 24, 2018.

She was surrounded by her family at the time of her death. A proud, lifelong Nebraskan and husker fan, Cathy was born in Stromsburg in 1931. She grew up in Lincoln and graduated from Lincoln High School in 1949. Cathy attended the University of Nebraska in Lincoln and graduated in 1953 with a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts. That same year she married her husband of 65 years, Bryce Crawford III.

They made their home in Omaha and raised their four children. Cathy was active in several Omaha charitable causes; most meaningful to her were her years of volunteer work with the Meyer Children's Rehabilitation Institute (now Monroe Meyer Institute) and the Junior League of Omaha. Cathy is a member of the Pi Beta Phi Sorority, an avid bridge player, and, along with her husband, is a founding member of the Presbyterian Church of the Cross. She was preceded in death by her parents, Evelyn (Lunner) and Lloyd Corp. She is survived by her loving husband, Bryce; children: Carol Crawford of Ames, IA, Nancy Sibbernsen (Mark), Cathy McNamara (Mike), and Scott Crawford; grandchildren: James Burrow (Codie), Daniel Burrow, Jake Sibbernsen (Stephanie), Sarah Beck (Ben), Betsey Sibbernsen, Marie McNamara, Hallie McNamara, Ryan McNamara; five greatgrandchildren.

The family will receive friends on Wednesday, May 30th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel. SERVICES: Thursday, May 31st at 11am at Presbyterian Church of the Cross, 1517 S. 114th St. Family Interment, Evergreen Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Presbyterian Church of the Cross, Lauritzen Gardens, or a charity of your choice.

HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAKCUTLER, WEST CENTER CHAPEL 7805 W. Center Rd. 402-391-3900 www.heafeyheafey.com Fogarty, Nancy Louise, Ph.D. and Funeral Arrangements Gosch, Merlin Otto "Slim" Jul 26, 1927 May 24, 2018 COMPLETE NOTICE LATER GOOD SHEPHERD FUNERAL HOME 4425 S. 24th St.

402-505-9260 www.gsfuneral.com VETERAN Greteman, Celine Marie (nee McDevitt) May 24, 2018 Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, surrounded by her family on Thursday, May 24, 2018. Beloved wife of the late Thomas F. Greteman; loving mother of Mary Greteman (Joseph Lopinot), Dan Greteman (the late Barb), Jane GretemanPfister (Mark), Amy GretemanCard (Les) and Kirby Greteman (Susan); dear grandmother of David, Kurt (lavora), Alyse, Marissa, Hannah and Lea; dear sister of Therese Puddu (Nick), Bob Johnson (Kay). and Larry Johnson (Monica). She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Katherine McDevitt; 5 siblings; beloved aunt, cousin and friend.

Celine was a teacher in the Webster Groves, MO School District and served as Past President of the Webster Groves Retired Teachers Association. She was a founding member of the Green Garter Brigade and an active member of the Webster Groves Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary and 4th Degree. She was a native of Omaha, NE. FUNERAL MASS Tuesday, May 29, 10am at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, 17 Joy Webster Groves, MO. Interment Private.

VISITATION Monday 4-8pm at Bopp Chapel, 10610 Manchester Kirkwood. In lieu of flowers, Memorials may be made to Holy Redeemer Catholic School Scholarship Fund. www.boppchapel.com Knight, Mildred M. "Midge" Jul 31, 1931 May 23, 2018 Preceded in death by husband, Elmer Knight; parents, and Emma Slagle; three brothers; and two sisters. Survived by children, Janice Kurpjuweit, Linda Leonard, John (Peggy) Galligher; grandchildren, Teresa (Jim) Galligher Homan, Kristina (Eric Gewecke) Bartels, Tim (Julie) Galligher, Kelly (James) Griffin; Katlin Leonard, David Kurpjuweit; 12 great grandchildren; 4 brothers; numerous nieces and nephews.

SERVICES: Wednedsay at 11am at St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1725 60th St. Interment: Forest Lawn Cemetery. VISITATION: Tuesday from 5-7pm at the John A. Gentleman 72nd St.

Chapel. Memorials to St. Matthew Lutheran Church; Open Door Mission; or Siena Francis House. JOHN A. GENTLEMAN MORTUARIES AND CREMATORY 72nd STREET CHAPEL 1010 North 72nd St.

402-391-1664 www.johnagentleman.com In Memoriam To Remember Your Loved One You May Place a Memoriam by Calling (402) 444-1286. Nancy Louise Fogarty, Ph.D. died on Tuesday, May 22nd at Josie Harper Hospice House in Omaha surrounded by her siblings, nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Hugh A. and Dorothy (Cotter) Fogarty; sister, Kay Fogarty Connolly; and grandnieces, Zoe Sledge and Clare Owen.

She is survived by sister, Rosemary Fogarty of Omaha; brothers: William H. Fogarty (Jane) of Houston, John C. Fogarty of Seattle, and James D. Fogarty (Colleen) of Omaha. She was proud of her twelve nieces and nephews: Tess Fogarty (James Sledge), Erin Fogarty Owen (Rob), Adam Fogarty and Ben Fogarty (Suzie) of Omaha, John Fogarty (Ester Katsaros), Joe Fogarty, (Kristen Bailey) and Hugh Fogarty of Seattle, Kelly Fogarty O'Donnell (Randy) and Jennifer Fogarty Bredthauer (Paul), of Houston and Daniel Coe Fogarty of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Cindy Connolly Cates (Curtis) of Omaha, and Greg Connolly (Tara) of Dallas, Texas.

Dr. Fogarty turned an early passion for reading into a lifetime of education, research, scholarship and university administration. Her teaching career began in 1953 at St. Cecilia Grade School where she was able to teach her youngest brother music. But the majority of her career was at the university level at Creighton University, where she first taught English as an instructor, and then moved on to professor.

She was granted tenure in 1972. In 1975 she was named Assistant Dean of Creighton's College of Arts and Sciences and developed many programs including an academic advising program for the college. For almost two years she served as Acting Dean of the college, a role that oversaw 2,000 students, 200 faculty members and a staff of 25. Among many honors and highlights was the Mary Lucretia Creighton Award given to the "person who has demonstrated special concern for the support and advancement of women at Creighton University." In retirement, Dr. Fogarty was promoted to Associate Professor Emerita of English by CU President Rev.

John Schlegel S.J. She delighted family with her stories of world-wide travels to countries such as Africa, Ireland, Great Britain, China and Japan, but equally loved Nebraska -Omaha, Two Rivers and Bass Hole Pond were family favorites. She touched all who met her and enjoyed a wide community of COworkers and friends and, later, her caregivers. She loved playing Bridge, her book clubs, a glass of wine before dinner, family hootenannies, the Catholic Faith, the Royal Family, music, laughter and her hats to keep the sun off her face while she attended countless events for her nieces and nephews. Our Sister and Aunt taught all of us until her passing.

It was with grace and dignity that she faced Alzheimer's Disease, relinquishing to us her future and care. Once asked what she would change if she could change one thing in her life, she responded, "I'd slow down time. It all went so fast." We already miss her and hope we took care of her as well as she took care of us. Friends will be warmly received to celebrate a life well lived starting at 5pm on Tuesday, May 29th at the West Center Chapel, with a WAKE and ROSARY at 6:30 p.m. Following that service, a family hootenanny will be held.

MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL will be at on Wednesday, May 30th at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 20500 W. Center Rd. in Elkhorn, with celebrant, Rev. Thomas Fangman.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Creighton University, duch*esne Academy, or Josie Harper Hospice House. HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER -CUTLER WEST CENTER CHAPEL 7805 W. CENTER RD. 402-391-3900 WWW.HEAFEYHEAFEY.COM Visit Omaha.com/obits to view current services or to submit an obituary or call (402) 444-1286 for assistance. Kuzela, George Frank Age 89 Of Las Vegas passed away Friday, May 4, 2018.

Mr. Kuzela was born February 12, 1929 in Omaha, NE. He is the son of the late Louis and Agnes (Slovak) Kuzela. He married Patricia Joan Roberts on March 1, 1949, to whom he was married for 69 years. He served in the Navy during World War I1.

He worked for Armature and Electric then he started his own company Electric which he passed on to his nephew and great Greg, Todd, and Paul Crisman. He is survived by his wife: Patricia Joan (Roberts) Kuzela; his daughter and son-in-law Lisa and Michael Peelish; his granddaughter, Natalie Peelish; his grandson Daniel Peelish; his sister-in-law, Betty Roberts; his sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Norma (Lee) Ingrim; his brother-in-law and sister-In-law, Donald (Donna) Roberts; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. George was preceded in death by his parents, Louis and Agnes (Slovak) Kuzela; his sisters and brothers Helen (Art) Crisman; Louis (Margaret) Kuzela; Ladd (Nancy) Kuzela; Marian Vance; and his brother-in-law, Harold Roberts. A FUNERAL MASS was held May 19th, 2018 at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Las Vegas, NV.

Inurnment will be private. Lane, Robert Nov 19, 1950 May 26, COMPLETE NOTICE HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAKCUTLER, WEST CENTER CHAPEL 7805 W. Center Rd. 402-391-3900 Lienemann, Angela Kay Dec 8, 1965 May 23, 2018 Age 52. Preceded in death by her parents, George and Bonnie Lienemann; and sisters, Cindy Lienemann, Debbie Lienemann and Lorel Robinson.

Survived by her brothers, Doug, and Vern Leinemann (Kathy); nephew, Bill Pries (Pam); niece Susan Kalina; and many loving relatives. VISITATION: 5-6pm Wednesday, May 30, followed by FUNERAL SERVICE at 6pm, all at the Bellevue Memorial Funeral Chapel, Bellevue. Memorials to NAMI Nebraska (National Alliance on Mental Illness) or www.nami.org. BELLEVUE MEMORIAL CHAPEL 2202 Hanco*ck Bellevue 402-291-5000 www.bellevuefuneralchapei.com McAndrews, Bonnie A. Oct 23, 1939 May 25, 2018 Preceded in death by husband, John E.

McAndrews. Survived by daughter, Nancy McAndrews; son, Daniel McAndrews; two grandchildren, Samantha Jones and Jacey Watts; sister, Sandra Harding (John); nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends on Monday, May 28th from 3pm to 5pm at the West Center Chapel, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 5pm. SERVICES Tuesday, May 29th, West Center Chapel to Holy Ghost Catholic 5219 S. 53rd for MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL at 11am.

Entombment, Calvary Mausoleum. CUTLER, WEST CENTER CHAPEL 7805 W. Center Rd. 402-391-3900 Millsap, Earl H. Jr.

1947 Mar 20, 2018 Earl H. Millsap, Jr. was born in Omaha, graduated from Tech High School in 1965, obtained a business degree and was a hardworking employee at MUD for 40 years. Despite being quite the prankster, he was loved by all who took the time to know him. His warm heart would also show often, helping friends and giving his all to his wife, Sharron; daughter, Christy; granddaughter, Lea; and heaven, great-grandson, Karsen.

His cremated remains will be laid to rest eternally next to his parents, Earl H. Millsap Sr. and Antoinette M. Millsap, on Saturday, June 2nd, at at St. John's Cemetery, 7506 S.

36 Street, Bellevue, NE 68147. Mitchell, Stephen G. May 11, 1945 24, 2018 No Services Planned. ARBOR CREMATION SOCIETY 2819 125th Ave, Ste 367 Omaha NE 68144 402-393-0319 Reisdorff, Ronald Lee Feb 3, 1949 May 26, 2018 Survived by, brother, Terry M. Reisdorff; sister, Karen R.

Dhar (Sujit): niece, Anita Dhar Miller; nephew, Michael Dhar. Family has chosen cremation. HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAKCUTLER, WEST CENTER CHAPEL 7805 W. Center Rd. 402-391-3900 www.heafeyheafey.com Rowell, Wilbur Roy Feb 23, 1933 Mar 31, 2018 Wilbur retired from Wynne Transport in Omaha.

CELEBRATION of LIFE: 12pm Saturday, June VETERAN 2, at the Brownville Town Hall, Main Brownville, NE. All family and friends are welcome. Luncheon will be provided. CUTLER, WEST CENTER CHAPEL 7805 W. Center Rd.

402-391-3900 Sanchez, Ramon Mar 4, 1940 May 22, 2018 Preceded in death by son Frank; parents; and brothers. Survived by wife Carolyn Jean; son Ramon; daughter Christina; sister, Delores (Lola) Hembertt: sister-in-law Betty Sanchez; 6 grandchildren; 1 great granddaughter; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. MEMORIAL SERVICE: Wednesday, May 30, 10am at the WestlawnHilicrest Funeral Home. WESTLAWN HILLCREST FUNERAL HOME 5701 Center St. 402-556-2500 www.westlawnhillcrest.com Schutt, Clinton D.

Apr 8, 1947 May 26, 2018 COMPLETE NOTICE LATER HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK- Vessell, Eleanor (Skip) Feb 27, 1922 May 11, 2018 Preceded in death by husband Charles; daughters, Mary Walker, and Ellen Vitale; and grandson Steven Vitale. Survived by son Frank Vessell; son-in-law Silvio Vitale; grandchildren, Therese Vitale (Jeff) Stamper, Laura Vitale, Scott Vitale, Lissa (Jeff) Vail, Susan (Tony) Campbell, and David Walker; great grandchildren, Chris and Chad Everett, Jennifer Garner, Parker Vitale, Matthew Ulanosky, Sean Jones, Eva Campbell, and Quentin Campbell sister-in-law Alice Michalsky; and 5 great-great grandchildren. VISITATION will be Thursday, May 31, 6-8pm, with ROSARY at 7pm, all at Crosby Colonial Chapel. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Friday, June 1, 10am at St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church.

Inter- Shudak, Frank G. Age 95, of Council Bluffs. Passed away on May 24, 2018. ROSARY RECITATION: Monday at 5pm, folVETERAN lowed by VISITATION until 7pm, at Holy Family Catholic Church. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Tuesday, 10am, also at Holy Family Church.

Interment in St. Joseph Cemetery, with Military Honors by American Legion Post and a luncheon to follow at Holy Family. Memorials are suggested to the St. Albert Educational Foundation, or Holy Family Catholic Church. CUTLER-O'NEILL-MEYERWOODRING Bayliss Park Chapel 545 Willow Ave.

Council Bluffs, IA 712-322-7779 Sulhoff, Jane Doornink Age 89 Jane Doornink Sulhoff, of Council Bluffs, passed away May 21, 2018, at Bethany Lutheran Home. Jane was born, April 3, 1929 in Sioux Center, IA, to the late Dr. William and Gertrude (Dykstra) Doornink. Following high school, she attended Northwestern College and was a graduate of the University of Iowa. Jane met Paul Sulhoff at the university and were.

then united in marriage, and have been married for nearly 67 years. Jane's memberships include, Pi Beta Phi Sorority, PEO, Christian Women's Club and nearly a 60 year member of First Christian Church. Survivors include husband, Paul, Council Bluffs; daughter, Paula Ashford (Todd Lemen), Omaha; sons, Steven W. (Carolyn) Sulhoff, Bella Vista, AR, Jim (Denise) Sulhoff, Avoca, IA; 4 grandchildren, John (Allison) Ashford, Omaha, Eleanor Ashford, New York City, Steven J. Sulhoff, Cedar Rapids, IA, Andrew (Janelle) Sulhoff, Coralville, IA; great grandchild, Brooks A.

Sulhoff. In addition to her parents, Jane is preceded in death by her brother, James Dennis Doornink. GRAVESIDE SERVICE and burial on Saturday, June 2, 2018, at at the Glenwood Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Alzheimer's Foundation of America, 322 8th 7th Floor, New York, NY 10001; or the Stonecroft Ministries Christian Women's Club, 10561 Barkley, Suite 500, Overland, KS 66212. CUTLER-O'NEILL-MEYERWOODRING Bayliss Park Chapel Willow Ave.

IA 712-322-7779 Thomas, Nanci E. Aug 2, 1949- May 21, 2018 Preceded by son, Darl Harris; parents, Louis J. Sr. and DeEtta Harris; brother, Louis J. Harris sister, Racheal Harris; and nephew, Adrean Harris.

Survived by daughter, Charla Thomas; grandchildren, Ronnelle Bell and Jaylen Crawford; great grandson, Ronnelle Bell sisters, Martha Harris and Lottie Harris; special nieces, Cydney Harris and Mandy Harris: other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. CELEBRATION OF LIFE SERVICE: 2pm Tuesday, May 29, at Forest Lawn Funeral Home. FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME 7909 Mormon Bridge Omaha 402-451-1000 www.forestlawnomaha.com Tuttle, Russell Age 71 Passed away on May 14, 2018 in Las Vegas, NV. He was born on February 14, 1947 in Ewing, NE. He served VETERAN 2 years in the Military and spent some in Vietnam.

He was a barber in Omaha and also was a mail carrier. He was also a mail carrier in Las Vegas. He is survived by 5 brothers: Bob, Ronnie, Larry, Randall, and Galen; 2 sisters: Karen Hurtig and Pegg Lockman; and sister-in-law Jo Tuttle of Oregon. He was preceded in death by his parents, Roy and Lois Tuttle; brothers, Greg, Glen, Dean; sister Merri Louise. No Services have been set.

Tyler, Mary V. Dec 7, 1940 May 22, 2018 Preceded in death by Parents: Florence Lloyd Eaglin. Brother: Bernard Eaglin. Sons: Tyrone Tyler Anthoney Tyler. Survived by Children: Leo Tyler Jr.

of Atlanta, Donald Tyler of Omaha. Michael (Jane) Tyler of Garland Michelle (Bob) Zaleski of Omaha. Grandchildren: Angel Tyler Whitehall, Myles Tyler, Blake Tyler, Matthew Tyler, Micheal Zaleski, Catie Zaleski, Sara Zaleski, Alexandra Zaleski, Joshua Zaleski, Dylan Tyler, Reanna Tyler, Shawntay Gunnells, Taulease Dyer, Lakeisha Tyler. Brothers: Lloyd Eaglin Henry Eaglin. Sisters: Bernadette Lavine Elizabeth Holloway.

Many Nieces, Nephews, other relatives and Friends. Funeral Mass Tuesday May 29th at 10:00 am Mary Our Queen Catholic Church. Visitation at Mortuary Monday May 28th from 4-8 pm with rosary service at 6:30 pm. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Memorials suggested to Mary Our Queen School.

CROSBY BURKET SWANSON COLONIAL CHAPEL 11902 CENTER RD. 402-333-7200 www.crosby-burkett.com Winfrey, Herbert W. 2018 Survived by daughter, Lisa (John) NeuRamirez of La Vista, NE; 5 grandchildren; 7 VETERAN great-great-grandchildren. ment: Calvary Cemetery. CROSBY BURKET SWANSON Colonial Chapel 11902 W.

Center Rd 402-333-7200 www.crosby-burket.com stepsister, Ann O'Dowd; sister-inlaw, Pam Hughes. The family will receive friends on Thursday, May 31st from 4pm to 5pm at Holy Cross Catholic Church, and from 6pm to 7pm at the church, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Friday, June 1st at 11am, Holy Cross Catholic Church. Interment, Calvary Cemetery. Memorials will be directed by the family.

HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAKCUTLER, WEST CENTER CHAPEL 7805 W. Center Rd. 402-391-3900 www.heafeyheafey.com Vondra, Nora J. "Nordle" Jan 6, 1949 May 25, 2018 Preceded in death by parents, George and Cecilia Hughes; sister, Kathleen Hughes; brother, George Hughes, Jr. Survived by husband, Larry J.

Vondra; children: Bryan, Anthony (Heidi), Nick (Erin), and Christopher; five grandchildren: Cora, Brynn, Caleb, Jackson, and Owen; siblings: Connie Vondra, Joyce Swanson (Robert), Veronica Barry (Tom), Martha Fritz, and Pat Hughes; nieces and nephews; Wells, David W. Dec 6, 1950 May 24, 2018 Norfolk, NE. Survived by his wife, Lynette; his sons, Ryan, Tyler, and Cody; half-sister, Kathy Edmonds of Virginia; brother Robert (Renee) Barbe; nephew, William Barbe; niece, Andrea Barbe, (all of Omaha); aunts; uncles; and cousins. Preceded in death by his parents. FUNERAL SERVICE: Wednesday, May 30, at the First Presbyterian Church in Norfolk.

Burial in Prospect Hill Cemetery. VISITATION: Tuesday, May 29, 3-7pm at Home for Funerals. Memorials may be directed to the for later designation. Condolences may be expressed to the family online at: www.homeforfuneralsinc.com. HOME FOR FUNERALS 1203 Norfolk Norfolk, NE 68701 402-371-3330 82nd Harrison 402-593-6100 Lawn Sect.

Lot 481 Spaces 1-6 www.bethanyfuneralhome.com Price negotiable. 515-418-8379 Meehan, Robert Michael Dec 21, 1931 May 20, 2018 That captivating smile and those twinkling Irish eyes made Bob Meehan a friend to all. Much of Bob's half VETERAN century of work life was spent "on the road" where his friendly nature and fantastic memory for people and the details of their lives won him many friends. In 1950, Bob and his twin brother Charlie graduated from a Jesuit High School, Campion High School at Prairie Du Chien, WI. Bob furthered his education with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln in 1954.

At the same time, he earned a Second Lieutenant Commission in the 40th Tank Battalion of the U.S. Army and spent two years in Germany with the occupational forces. Upon return to the U.S. he became a marketing trainee for Texaco, Inc. in Denver in September 1956.

He served Texaco as sales and credit representative in Grand Island, Lincoln, Omaha and Chicago. When Texaco vacated the Midwest in 1978, Bob resigned to remain in Omaha where his five children were well established in their schools and lives. He went to work as a loan officer for Commercial Federal Savings Loan in 1978 and later to Union Bank of Lincoln in 1982, where he traveled lowa and northwest Missouri marketing a student loan program. In 1957, he married Mary Jane McCullough, and they have five grown children: Pat Meehan (Cindi Samaha), Molly Meehan-Rasby (Dan), Dan Meehan, Monica Meehan (Dr. Mike Harris), and Michael Meehan (Lisa); and 16 grandchildren: eight girls and eight boys.

They have sponsored an Iranian son (Mostafa Jamshidi WH Midlands who now has two children and three grandchildren of his own. For many years, Bob was a national officer in a non-profit organization which supports people who suffer from celiac, a gluten-intolerance health condition which he suffered with. He traveled to many conventions to spread an awareness of this dietary problem. Bob died at his Omaha home on May 20. A ROSARY will be offered in his memory 6pm Friday, June 15, at St.

Margaret Mary's Church, 6116 Dodge Street, Omaha, NE. BOB'S CELEBRATION OF LIFE MASS: Saturday, June 16, at St. Margaret Mary's Church, celebrated by Father Greg Lucey, S.J. of Spring Hill College, Mobile, AL; Father Jim Gilg of Boystown; and Father Vincent Sunguti of St. Margaret Mary's.

Bob willed his body to science so his ashes will be buried at the McCullough Family Cemetery south of Maxwell, NE, when UNMC returns the ashes to the family. Even in death, Bob was thinking of others. He wanted memorials to got to CUES, 2207 Wirt Street, Omaha, NE 68110. CUES is Christian Urban Education Services. "Get out and meet and greet your neighbors," Bob always advised.

His life exemplified that message. Wiese, Mary 0. Mar 14, 1929 May 23, 2018 Mary was preceded in death by her parents; loving husband, Eugene H. Wiese; and their son, Richard E. Wiese.

She is survived by her children, Michael (Lora), and David (Ruth) Wiese; daughter-in-law, Marlene Wiese; granddaughters, Veronica (Jonathan) Nitcher, and Jenny Wiese; and many loving nieces, nephews, and cousins. VISITATION: Monday, May 28, 10am-12Noon with VIGIL SERVICE to follow at Bethany Funeral Home. MASS of CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Tuesday, May 29, 12Noon at St. Bridget's Catholic Church, S. 26th St.

Omaha, NE 68107. Interment in St. John Cemetery. BETHANY FUNERAL HOME VISITATION: Monday, May, 28, 5-7pm, at Bethany Funeral Home Chapel. CELEBRATION OF LIFE: Tuesday, May 29, 10am, at the funeral home.

Interment: Westlawn Memorial Park (Grand Island, NE) with Military Honors. BETHANY FUNERAL HOME 82nd Harrison 402-593-6100 www.bethanyfuneralhome.com Zvezdich, Charlotte (Getrost) Aug 4, 1931 May 25, 2018 FUNERAL: Wednesday at at St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church. COMPLETE NOTICE KORISKO LARKIN STASKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME 5108 St. 402-731-1234 www.kisfuneralhome.com In Memoriam In Memory Of Gregory W.

Markham Sep 29, 1948 Apr 9, 2001 Vietnam Era four-year Air Force Veteran, who served in Thailand. Died of "Pancreatic Cancer" from 'Agent Orange Exposure" 30 years later. Survived by daughter, Donna E. and (David) MI; brother, Richard and (Mary) in WI; sisters, Jane (John), and Sue (Roger) in NE. Private Interment at a later date.

One of the Holy Name H.S. "Throwback to the boys of the Summer 1965." Lee and Betty Blessie In loving memory of our friends and neighbors who became family, Betty and Lee Blessie. We will always remember their kindness and special friendship. Keeping them in our thoughts and prayers each holiday and special occasion and remembering all the wonderful times spent together. Hoping they are watching over us and are together with all their family and friends.

Susan, Cathy, Deb and Bill Sander, Jr. and Families Madeline Cowger I miss you every day, but find comfort in seeing you through the eyes of my children. Sherrial LaShawn Alexander Apr 8, 1990 May 27, 2013 Rail -Rail, we miss you. It's been 5 years since you left us. We think about you every day.

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I have lived most of my adult life in Nebraska. My childhood was in Louisiana. I go back as much as possible to continue developing my love and drive for food and culture. have continued to grow in both areas and incorporate the flavors into our brand.

Who owns the Admiral Omaha? ›

In 2021, the venue was purchased by 1% Productions, which arranged for a comprehensive renovation. The venue is now called The Admiral Theatre, named after the defunct Omaha movie theater of the same name.

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