F. Lavonne Buettner

James H. McTizic Sr.

7/13/1941 – 6/25/2022

 

Omaha – Survived by wife Betty, children Gwelder ( Robert) Sanders, James Jr., Bernard, Vickie (Robert) Crawford, Bufford (Tracy), Simon (Shelly) and Mary Edan, many grandchildren, great grandchildren, family and friends.

Visitation Wednesday 10 – 11 AM at church. Funeral Service 11:00 AM Wednesday (7/13/22) at Eagles Nest Worship Center 5775 Sorensen Parkway Omaha, NE.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – Ames Chapel

4932 Ames Ave – Omaha, NE – 402-453-5600

www.RoederMortuary.com

Mitchael E. Anderson Sr.

12/20/1945 – 7/5/2022

Omaha – On Tuesday July 5th 2022, Mitchael E. Anderson Sr., loving husband and father of two, passed away at his home surrounded by his loved ones.

Mitch was born on December 20, 1945 in Tecumseh, Nebraska to Herman and Dorcas (Bryant) Anderson. After graduating high school in 1964 he entered the Millwrights. In 1971 he met the love of his life, Claudia Anderson (Clements) and the two eloped 3 months later. A marriage that lasted 50 beautiful years. The couple had two children, Heather and Mitch and started their lives in Omaha, NE. In 1983 Mitch suffered a brain hemorrhage that would interrupt his career with the Millwrights. After a long recovery he returned to school to obtain an associate degree in tool and die. From there he eventually returned to the Millwrights and served as financial secretary for several years. He continued his career with the Millwrights until he retired in 2000 at the age of 55. After his retirement he was able to turn one of his favorite hobbies into a career by opening a small engine repair shop which he operated out of his home garage. He continued to run this business until his health started to decline.

Mitch had a passion for cars and was involved in drag racing for some time. Even as his health deteriorated, you were sure to get a reaction out of him if you brought up anything about muscle cars. He loved to tinker and spend time in the garage. He was the original Mr. Fix-it. There was no project too big or too small for him. And although he enjoyed these projects it was not out of the ordinary to hear colorful language or see a tool fly across the room as nothing less than perfect was acceptable. He was quick to temper, but just as quick to forgive. While he had many hobbies, nothing brought him more joy than his family. He loved to be on the floor playing with the kids. Following his father’s tradition, he was known for his riding lawnmower adventures around the yard. He truly enjoyed being with family, regardless of the reason and he loved capturing those moments with all kinds of photos.

Mitch was preceded in death by his parents, Herman and Dorcas, his brothers Herman Jr., Lanny Sr., Norman, sister Norma (Sis), brother-in-law Ray Fornoff and sisters-in-law Stella and Carol. He is survived by his wife Claudia, daughter Heather and her husband Dan Keats, son Mitch Jr. and girlfriend Ferrell Wilson, brother Dean Sr. and his wife Darlene, grandchildren Melissa, Christopher, Alex, Hannah, Madeline, Emma and AJ and 9 great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be on Monday, July 11, 2022 at Roeder Mortuary 2727 N 108th St – Omaha, NE. from 5 p.m.- 7p.m. The funeral service is scheduled for Tuesday, July 12, 2022, also at Roeder Mortuary 2727 N 108th St – Omaha, NE. at 10 a.m. Memorials may be sent the family.

 

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – 108th Street Chapel

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

www.RoederMortuary.com

 

Evelyn L. Spurlock

1/16/1951 – 6/15/2022

Evelyn Laverne (Crossley) Spurlock was born in Omaha, NE on January 16, 1951 to the late Albert and Evelyn (Laura) Crossley.  She attended Kellom Elementary School and Technical (Tech) High School, graduating in 1969. After graduating, she worked at Kilpatrick’s Clothing Store, where she would model their apparel.

Also in 1969, Evelyn met and soon married Jethro Spurlock, Jr.. They became husband and wife on March 5, 1970 and remained married for 20 years while raising five children.

The Rev. Charles Favors baptized Evelyn at Pilgrim Baptist Church at an early age. She would later join Morning Star Baptist Church under the direction of Rev. Z. W. Williams. While at Morning Star, Evelyn was involved in the Music Ministry and Gospel Thru the Arts. She also assisted in the church’s culinary department, was a member of the Seniors Club and her volunteerism led her to Louisiana with the New Orleans Outreach Project where she and other members of the church assisted in the rebuilding of New Orleans post Katrina. In 2010, Evelyn received a certificate of Recognition from Morning Star for her more than 40 years of dedicated service to the church – Even from afar, Evelyn watched Sunday services online and remained a member until her death.

Evelyn had many talents.  She was an artist who could draw just about anything, she loved writing poetry, and her creative decorating skills could bring life to any home.  Evelyn also tried her skills at acting and participated in community stage plays, including “A Raisin in the Sun”, at the Omaha Community Playhouse.

Evelyn moved to Reno, NV in 1979 and remained there for eight years. Evelyn enjoyed learning and was always on the go.  She received her CNA license, and later in life, she went back to school, and in 2007, received her Associates Degree from Metropolitan Community College, where she was on the Dean’s List for several semesters.  Yet and still, Evelyn’s love for cooking led her to study culinary arts.  She utilized her superb cooking skills to provide nutritious meals to juveniles at the Youth Detention Center in East Omaha.

Evelyn moved to Las Vegas, NV in 2014 to be closer to family. She passed away on June 14, 2022. She was found peacefully resting in her bed on June 15, 2022. Evelyn will be truly missed by all who knew and loved her.

She was preceded in death by both her paternal and maternal grandparents, and parents; sister, Carolyn Steed; stepson, Gregory Spurlock; great-grandson, Baby Taj; and great-granddaughter, Baby Aria. She leaves to cherish her memory her daughters, Christina Spurlock (Atlanta); Kimberly Spurlock (David), N. Las Vegas; two sons, Deano Spurlock (Carson City, NV); Deaconn (Debi) Spurlock, Sparks, NV; two step-daughters, Hazel Henderson, Oregon; Michelle Jimerson, Omaha; sister, Lois Fountain, Omaha; 21 grandchildren, 49 great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.

Wake / Visitation: Thursday (7/7/2022) 5:00 – 7:00 PM at Roeder Mortuary – Ames Chapel.

Services will be held on Friday (7/8/2022) at Pilgrim Baptist Church, 2501 Hamilton Street, Omaha, NE. Funeral Service 12:30 PM – Viewing for family and friends starts at 11:30 AM.

Burial at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Omaha, NE.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – Ames Chapel – 4932 Ames Ave – Omaha, NE – 402-453-5600   www.RoederMortuary.com

Cynthia E. Chunka

IvaNell “Ivy” Hockinson

7/28/1928 – 7/2/2022

Age 93 – Preceded in death by her husband, Donald E. Hockinson and parents, Louis & Hilma Martie.  Survived by her son, Richard (Rhonda) Hockinson; grandsons, Ryan (Erin), Grant and Troy; 3 great grandchildren; sister, Betty Graverson and a host of other loving family and friends.

MEMORIAL SERVICE  4 PM Friday (7/8/2022) VISITATION 1 hour prior from 3-4 PM at Roeder Mortuary, 2727 N. 108th Street Omaha, NE. Memorials to Angel Care Hospice.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – 108th Street Chapel – 2727 N 108th St – Omaha, NE – 402-496-9000  www.RoederMortuary.com

James Wallace Ristvedt

James Wallace Ristvedt, son of Daphne (Johnson) and Leander Ristvedt passed away Monday, June 27, 2022, in Omaha, NE, at the age of 88. James was born in Highland Grove, MN in 1933, and grew up in Cyrus, MN. After high school graduation, his family moved to Renton, WA, where James worked for Boeing Aircraft as a riveter. He then enlisted in the Air Force, where he served his country as an 

A & P mechanic at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, TX. He met his beautiful bride, Betty Jean Knobloch in the choir loft at St. Paul Lutheran Church, San Antonio, and they married in November 1958.

Called into pastoral ministry with the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, James studied at and graduated from Concordia Seminary in Springfield, IL, in 1965 following his vicarage in Danbury, CT.

Although James and Betty’s hearts and minds were prepared for mission work in Africa, dangerous political unrest sent them instead to mission work in Picayune, MS. Here they supported the Black community. As an act of intimidation, the KKK burned a cross on the vacant lot next to their home. 

The congregation James and Betty planted in Picayune, St. Paul Lutheran Church, soon outgrew the community center where they were worshiping so James helped design and build an octagonal church building which is still in use today.  During his time in the Southern District of the LCMS, he was also involved in the “His Too” campaign, to develop ministry and materials for those with intellectual disabilities.

James and Betty then moved their family of four to serve Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Littlefield, TX from 1973-1978. Here James enrolled in Master and Doctoral studies in Marriage and Family Counseling at Texas Tech University, led worship services for congregations in the Lubbock and Panhandle region that didn’t have a pastor, and buried their stillborn infant daughter.

In 1978 James accepted a call to shepherd the flock of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Wisner, NE, where he remained until 1986, also serving as circuit and pastoral counselor. After the last Ristvedt child graduated from Wisner-Pilger high school James and Betty moved to Denison, IA where James served as Senior Pastor of Zion Lutheran until the Lord led them to Kingsbury, TX where they cared for his father-in-law until his passing in 1992.

Rather than return to parish ministry, James traded the title Reverend for the title Chaplain when he completed his Clinical Pastoral Education training in San Antonio, TX in 1993. He was then hired by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice as a full-time chaplain at the George Beto Unit, a maximum-security prison in Tennessee Colony, TX where he served for eight years before retiring in 2001. Following retirement, he continued to lead worship in and around Palestine, TX where he and Betty made their home and served Bethlehem Lutheran Church until April 2022 when they moved to Omaha, NE.

Throughout James’ life, he had a passion for music which he instilled in his children. He was a self-taught guitarist and an experienced singer. His favorite musicians, The Sons of the Pioneers inspired him to teach his children to sing “Ghost Riders in the Sky,” an oft-requested song at social gatherings. He enjoyed Norweigan jokes, caring for dogs, planting gardens and fruit trees, tumbling rocks, camping, traveling the country, star-gazing, hunting, and fishing. He longed to get his pilot’s license and own his own plane. He was an avid learner, loved to debate, and was in the process of testing the known laws of physics with a specific interest in harnessing energy from sound waves.

James loved his wife and children and was a champion of the faith, always pointing them to trusting Almighty God, as their Savior, Teacher, Friend, Strength, Provider, Protector, and Healer.

James was faithfully devoted in marriage to Betty Jean (Knobloch) for 63 years and was the father of Cynthia (Waldemar) Vinovskis, Nathan (Nellie), Jennifer Ristvedt-Hille, and Phillip (Jessica). He was predeceased by twin brothers, both parents, sister Wanda (Williamson), brother Roger and an infant daughter.  He is survived by his wife and children, 11 grandchildren: Carrisa Birznieks (Vinovskis), Micah Vinovskis, Noel Vinovskis, and Oliver Vinovskis; Naomi Ristvedt, Joel Ristvedt (Karle), Caleb Ristvedt, and Tabitha Ristvedt; Anika Hille, Aidan Hille; and Nolan Ristvedt. His two great-grandchildren are Finn and Gwendolyn Ristvedt (Joel). 

Funeral arrangements are through Roeder Funeral Home.  Viewing is from 9:30-10:30 am Tuesday, July 5 at Zion Lutheran Church in west Omaha with the funeral service following. Committal is at the Omaha National Cemetery at 2 pm and is about a 30-minute drive from the church.  Instead of flowers, memorials will be directed by the family.

 

 

 

Karla Rae Christensen Baker

Karla Rae Christensen Baker was born March 17, 1950, in Redfield, Iowa, and passed away Wednesday, June 29, 2022.

Karla and her mother moved to Omaha when she was a child, and Karla went to North High School. After high school, she went to Capitol Beauty School and began a career as a cosmetologist, retiring when her first child was born.

She moved into a career in retail in the mid-1990s, most notably working for many years in the fine-gifts department at Borsheims.

Karla had many hobbies. She was a lifelong, avid reader. She hosted numerous dinner parties and cooked many family holiday spreads; enjoyed gluten-free baking; and most days could be found watching the Food Network. In retirement, she began taking photographs of flowers during neighborhood walks and sharing them on social media. She loved shopping and style, and never lost interest in the beauty industry, keeping her cosmetology license current her whole life.

In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations be made in Karla’s honor to the Inner Beauty Salon at Methodist Estabrook Cancer Center, which provides beauty and hair services to cancer survivors, in care of the Methodist Hospital Foundation, 8701 W. Dodge Road, Suite 450, Omaha, NE, 68114. Online donations can be made at www.methodisthospitalfoundation.org; please add Karla’s name in the “On Behalf of” field.

Karla is survived by her husband, Ronald Baker, and her children Sarah Baker Hansen (Matthew) and Lindsey Baker. Karla was preceded in death by her mother, Marilyn Rumple, and her father, Kris Christensen.

Plans for a celebration of life are forthcoming. 

Roeder Mortuary 108th Chapel

2727 N108th Street Omaha, NE  402-496-9000

402-496-9000 www.roedermortuary.com

Patricia L. Dyas

Thomas Leslie Fritz

1/15/1947 – 6/26/2022

He is proceeded in death by parents Leslie Wayne Fritz and Henrietta Frances Tri.

Survived by wife Nancy (Brown) Fritz of 56 years; step-sons: Kevin, Steven, Mark (Janie) and Michael (Nina) Ward; daughter: Michelle (Matthew) Palmer; grandkids: Jocelyn, Lindsey, Natalija, and Katya Ward; Nicole (Chris), Amanda, and Samuel Lipsett; and great-grandchildren Charleigh, Logan and Alyssa.

Thomas spent over 40 years at Baker’s and Kroger supermarkets. As a young boy Thomas was an avid Ham Radio hobbyist. This evolved into a love of computers and to monitoring activities on his police radio scanners. Additionally, Thomas enjoyed attending his grandchildren’s school activities.

There will be no services. Memorials to be dedicated to the family.