Oquendo, Cynthia Marshall

6/11/1959 – 12/29/2019

Omaha – Preceded by father Stan. Survived by mother Dottie, brothers David (Debbie), Rick, and Jeff (Diane) Marshall, niece Jaimee Marshall, nephews Ryan, Mitchell, Jon and James Marshall, friend Jose Oquendo. Member of Faith Family Church. Funeral Service 10 AM Thursday (1/2/2020) at Roeder Mortuary. Interment Highland Cemetery, Bertrand, Nebraska. In lieu of flowers memorials to Samaritan’s Purse.

Florris J. Watson

11/29/1935 – 12/28/2019
Age 84. Preceded in death by Parents, Sorrell & Vanessa Philmon; Son, Kevin Ulysses Watson; Sisters, Jestene Philmon, Sandra Philmon Livingston; grandsons: Steven Hicks, Jr. and Desmond Jones-Ranson. Survived by Children: Gwen (Clarence) Walton, Stephen – Steve (Shermaletha) Watson, Janet Watson-Hamlin, Denise (Troy) Charles, Alan Watson, Donald Watson, Gerald (Meredith) Watson; 17 Grand-children & 12 Great grand-children; Brothers: Walter Philmon, William Philmon, Calvin Philmon; Sisters: Joyce Philmon-Warren, Mitsu Philmon-Davis.

Florris enjoyed bowling, gardening, traveling, and spending time with family and friends.

The Home-Going service will be Saturday, January 4th @ 9 am, with viewing starting at 8 am at Clair Memorial United Methodist Church, 5544 Ames Avenue, Omaha.

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

Booker T. Swearengen, Sr.

May 9, 1922 – December 24, 2019.

Age 97. He is survived by son, Booker T. Swearengen, Jr., daughter Denise Banks (Ralph), and many other relatives and friends.

Visitation: 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Friday, Jan.3rd Roeder Mortuary, 4932 Ames Ave, Omaha, NE.

Homegoing Service: 11:00 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 4th with viewing 1 hr. prior at Mount Calvary Community Church 5112 Ames Ave, Omaha, NE.

Larry L. Wein

10/27/1940 – 12/26/2019

Omaha – Survived by wife Pat, children Rhonda Cunningham, Rodney (Jessalyn), Renae Wein, Robert, grandsons Sage, Colin, AJ, Theo, sisters Gwen (Gene) Biever, Coleen (Dennis) Gast, many family and friends.          

Visitation Monday 5:00-7:00 PM at Christ Community Church. Funeral Service Tuesday (12/31/19) 10:00 AM at Christ Community Church 404 S. 108th Ave. Omaha, NE. Memorials CBMC – Christian Business Men’s Connection or Fellowship of Christian Farmers International.

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

Helena Violett

10/18/1951 – 12/26/2019

Omaha – Survived by husband John, brother Max (Susan) Bauer, family and friends.                       

Visitation Thursday 5:00 – 7:00 PM at Roeder Mortuary. Funeral Service Friday (1/3/20) 10:00 AM at Roeder Mortuary 2727 N 108th Street Omaha, NE. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. In Lieu of Flowers Memorials to Nebraska Humane Society.

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

June Marie Wilson

June Marie Wilson was born on April 13, 1945 in Raymond, Nebraska to William and Hilda (Smith) Cole.

June went to Clinton Elementary and graduated from Lincoln High.  She worked as a general laborer at High Gain Electronics.  June loved to go to church and spend time with her grandchildren.  She enjoyed to color and get her nails painted.

She was preceded in death by; Verda Cole, Henry Cole, Robert (Bob) Cole, Darlene Smith, Norman Cole, Carolyn Cole and Carl Cole.

June is survived by her daughter; Mary Wallace and husband John, brother; William (Bill) Cole and wife Alfreda, granddaughter; Abreanna Sanchez, grandson; Gerardo Sanchez, great-grandchildren; Nevaeh, Jayanna, Gerardo (JR) and other grandchildren, nieces, nephews, family and friends.

Funeral Service: 5:00 P.M. Friday, December 27, 2019

Roeder Mortuary, 4932 Ames Ave. Omaha, Nebraska.

Cynthia Lee (Rasmussen) Mintken

Buelt, Daniel J.

November 14, 1955 – December 25, 2019

Dan passed away peacefully surrounded by family at Josie Harper Hospice House, Wednesday Dec. 25, 2019. He had been bravely battling cancer before succumbing Christmas day. Born Nov. 14, 1955 in Carroll, IA to John L. and Mary Ann (Stickrod) Buelt. Graduated Omaha Benson High. He worked 32 years in the Old Bell Telephone System, AT&T and Lucent/Avaya. Most of those years he proudly served as a union officer for C.W.A. Local 744 and I.B.E.W. Local 1974. Preceded in death by his parents. Survived by brothers Thomas, R. William, John  and Joseph, 5 nephews, 3 nieces as well as 5 great grandnieces and nephews.  Dan loved riding his Harley, woodworking and spending time with family and friends. Gathering of family and friends Sunday (12/29/2019) 5-7 PM at Roeder Mortuary with Memorial Service at 6 PM.

Margaret “Peg” Jane Axelson

Peg Axelson was born on July 26th 1934 in Omaha Nebraska. Peg was born on her mom’s birthday. The 2nd child of Hubert and Evelyn Russell. Along with her older brother Bob grew up in Omaha’s Holy Name Parish. “Little Peggy” was proud of the fact she could run faster than her big brother’s friends. Bob confirmed this. After graduating from Rose Hill Elementary she was off to Benson High School where she was a cheerleader, rifle team, and National Honor Society, newspaper and yearbook editor. She took those good grades with her to Omaha Duchesne of the Sacred Heart College where she majored in Education. She graduated from Duchesne in 1956 and started her first teaching job at Central Park as a 4th grade teacher.

On June 6th 1955, mom went to a dance at Cathedral where she met a Creighton student named Ken Axelson.  I remember grandma commenting a man by the last name of Axelson had introduced her and Hubert approximately 30 years earlier in Hastings Nebraska. He was not related to dad as his parents were still in Sweden at the time. Grandma said with a chuckle such an unusual name what are the chances of that? Ken and Peg got married on December 27, 1958. They planned their wedding around Central Park’s Christmas break. Their honeymoon was a trip to Kansas City. A blizzard hit K.C. on New Year’s Eve that year, so the nice restaurant mom and dad had reservations at was closed when they got there. They drove back to the hotel where dinner that night was soda crackers and 7 Up mom had packed in her suitcase. In mom’s words in their wedding album, “I don’t care, I’m happy because I’m with Ken.”

The couple’s first home was a duplex apartment near 45th & Pinkney. Mom loved children and continued teaching full time. She enjoyed being an Aunt to her brother’s three young sons. She began praying to St. Gerard Majella, the Patron Saint of expectant mothers. Her prayers were answered in 1964. She and dad moved into a house at 9406 Meredith Avenue on Oct 31, 1964. Saint James a new parish held Mass in the basement of nearby Boyd School while the church and school were being built.

Mark (Gerard) was born on February 19, 1965. Dad often commented we had to find a place so your mom wouldn’t have to walk up and down the stairs with the diaper pail. Mom had a miscarriage later that year. Dad commented many years later that was the hardest thing we experienced as a married couple. Your mother cried for weeks over losing that child. A 2nd son Kevin was born on August 27, 1966. 3rd son Rick, was born May 21, 1968. Mom wanted a daughter. God blessed them with MaryAnne on January 30, 1974. Mom was all in at being a mom. She helped with homework, took us to Mass and the library during summer vacations in our grade school years. Mom took us to sports practice, music lessons, and dance recitals. At soccer games, she was the oldest but most supportive mom. She would follow the ball and my sister said she could hear her shouts of encouragement when Mom was on the other side of the field.

Mom became a grandma just 5 days after she lost her mom when Christopher was born on March 20, 2000. Catherine was her first granddaughter and Goddaughter was born on April 14, 2009 and baptized on Grandma’s 75th birthday.  Cayla, her 2nd granddaughter and Goddaughter was born on July 7, 2011. She will receive her First Communion on March 29, 2020…grandma will be watching from above. She enjoyed going to their sporting events.  Talking nightly to MaryAnne about how the grandkids were doing in school, sporting events, and work.  She enjoyed the grandkids weekly visits on Fridays. No one left without a hug and a I love you. 

Mom’s Catholic faith was very important and evangelizing was equally. She was a RCIA sponsor multiple times, lector, choir, and EME taking Communion to those shut in their homes and hospitals. She was an “Auxiliary” Legion of Mary. She volunteered as a teacher at vacation bible school. In the later years of her life, we’d say a “Hail Mary” when passing the houses of the deceased. At stop signs we prayed for the souls of those who quit going to church. When talking to complete strangers, she’d ask them if they were Catholic or would consider being Catholic. She would end phone calls and print “God Loves You” on envelopes of outgoing mail.

 Mom was reunited on December 21, 2019 with her parents, brother, and is holding the baby she lost in 1965. Knowing this brings us great comfort.

Special Thanks to Roeder Mortuary for assistance with the planning and the kind nurses at Immanuel Hospital.

Visitation with family is Thursday 5-7 PM with Rosary to follow at 7 PM at Roeder Mortuary (2727 North 108th Street, Omaha NE.). Christian Burial Friday December 27th 10 AM at Saint James Catholic Church (4710 North 90th Street, Omaha NE.). Interment Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Saint James/Seton Catholic School and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Karen Sue (Allen) Hitt