Bessie M. Wilson

9/12/1938 – 10/10/2019

Age 81 – Preceded by husband; Lafayette Wilson; parents, Willie & Minnie Smith; daughter, Charlotte Briggs and great granddaughter, Paris M. Smith. Survived by children: Dr. Barbara F. Turnage, Dennis E. Turnage, Evelyn Bullock (Wayne), Stevie K. Smith, Tammy Smith; 13 grandchildren; 28 great grandchildren; sisters; Minnie Warren, Jimmie Ruth Hudson; brothers; Willie C. Smith, Jimmy Taylor (Ida) and a host of other loving family and friends. Visitation: 9:00 – 10:00 AM Thursday at mortuary. Funeral Service: 10:00 AM Thursday at Roeder Mortuary- Ames Chapel. Inurnment at Mt. Hope Cemetery. Memorials to Douglas County Health Center, 4101 Woolworth Ave, Omaha, NE 68105.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – Ames Chapel – 4932 Ames Ave – Omaha, NE

402-453-5600 www.RoederMortuary.com

Raymond P. Dotzler Sr. (Ray)

3/9/1929 – 10/12/2019
Omaha – At the age of 90, Raymond left this life in his sleep, but awoke in heaven early October 12, 2019.

Ray was born and raised in Defiance, Iowa and married Delores Thielen of Portsmouth, Iowa in 1951. Soon after, he was drafted to serve in the Korean War. After his service, he and Delores lived in Harlan, Iowa then moved to Defiance so he could play town-team baseball. They lived there for 36 years, raising their eight children. Ray was a meat cutter and owned the Defiance Locker, was a volunteer on the fire department, a vice-commander for the American Legion, served at Saint Peter Church and coached little league sports. When Ray and Delores became empty-nesters, they moved to Omaha, Nebraska in 1987 to be closer to their family and grandchildren.

Ray was preceded in death by his wife, Delores (Thielen) and his daughter, Lois (Mike Cromwell). Survived by his children; Mary (Art Bieker), Joe (Barb), Ray Jr. (Jan), Ron (Twany), Paul (Julie), David (Sandy), and Beth (Bruce Connor).

The Ray and Delores Dotzler family of 133 includes spouses, 38 grandchildren and 51 great-grandchildren.

Ray’s children would like to invite everyone who knew him to come celebrate with us a life well lived. Well done good and faithful servant!

Visitation is 5:00 – 7:00 PM, Thursday, October 17 at Roeder Mortuary, 2727 North 108th Street, Omaha, NE.

Funeral Service is 10:30 AM, Friday, October 18 at Bridge Church, 3223 North 45th Street, Omaha, NE.

Interment is 2:00 PM, Monday, October 21 at the Omaha National Cemetery, 14250 Schram Road, Omaha, NE.

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

William M. Ferguson (Bill)

OMAHA – William “Bill” M. Ferguson, 69, of Bennington, NE passed away on October 8, 2019 at the Josie Harper Hospice House with his loving wife by his side.  A visitation will be held on Sunday, October 13, 2019 from 3:00-5:00 PM at Roeder Mortuaries (2727 N. 108th Street, Omaha, NE 68164).  The funeral will be held on Monday, October 14, 2019 at 1:00 PM at Roeder Mortuaries (with some time prior to the service to greet the family starting at 12:00 PM).  A graveside service will be held on Tuesday, October 15, 2019 at 12:30 PM at the Iowa Veterans’ Cemetery near Van Meter, IA (South of Exit 113 on I-80), with a brief reception following the service at the nearby Veterans’ Community Center.  Memorials may be made to Josie Harper Hospice House, Living Grace Lutheran Church, or VNA Hospice.

Bill was born in on October 22, 1949 to Bethon and Ruth Ferguson in Oelwein, IA.  He lived in Monroe, IA for most of his youth and enjoyed fishing, hunting, trapping, and playing sports.  He graduated from Monroe High School in 1967.  After completing his Associate’s Degree at Marshalltown Community College, he volunteered to serve in the United States Army.  He served in Vietnam during the war from 1969-1971 as a proud member of the First Infantry Division.  Shortly after he returned from military service, he met Linda “Lin” Slack.  They were married on June 26, 1971. After working at the VA hospital in Des Moines, IA, he and Lin moved to Waterloo, IA in August of 1972 so he could finish his collegiate studies at the University of Northern Iowa (UNI).  They were blessed with the birth of their daughter, Marta, in 1973.  Bill earned his Bachelor’s Degree in marketing from UNI in 1974.  After graduation, he worked for Hawkeye Steel for one year, moving between Peoria, IL and Springfield, MO.  In January 1975, he began his career with John Deere in Waterloo, IA, which would last over 30 years.  He and Lin welcomed their son, Matthew, in 1976.  His career with John Deere included assignments at numerous locations including the Tractor Works, Seeding Division, and Harvester Group as well as at the corporate office of Deere and Company.  His career led him and his family to move to Davenport, IA in 1982.  Bill and Lin lived in Davenport until moving to the Omaha, NE area in 2009.

He loved his family above all else, putting their needs before his own.  Lin was his best friend and partner in life for 48 years.  One of their favorite things to do was to take long walks and to appreciate nature together.  They shared a love for their children, their grandchildren, and dogs.  His love and pride for his children and grandchildren was unwavering.

He was an avid fisherman who loved to collect old fishing tackle.  He was notorious for buying and selling stuff he collected at garage sales.  He always on the lookout for new places and new ways to catch crappies and bass.  Later in life, he took up fly tying as a hobby and delighted in catching trout and smallmouth bass on flies he’d created himself.  He loved to teach others how to fish, how to tie flies, and how to garden.  He never hesitated to help someone in need, often going the extra mile to lend a helping hand.  Bringing a smile to someone’s face or making them laugh was something he delighted in doing.

Those left to honor Bill’s memory are his loving wife of 48 years, Lin; daughter Marta Ferguson, son-in-law David Drum, granddaughter Clara; son Matthew, daughter-in-law Holly, grandchildren Benjamin, Hannah, and Mallory; brother Spencer of Pinole, CA; sister-in-law Sharon Longhorn of Gilbertville, IA; and countless other friends and relatives.  He was preceded in death by his parents.

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

Timothy D. Tegels

1965 – 2019

Timothy D. Tegels, died on Sunday, October 6, 2019, at the Josie Harper Hospice House in Omaha, NE.
A son of Joseph M. Tegels and Anita Mae (Wittry) Tegels, he was born on February 10, 1965. He grew up in Carroll, Iowa and graduated from Kuemper Catholic in 1983. Following high school, he attended the University of Northern Iowa, and graduated in 1988. During his high school years many would remember him playing baseball and singing in musicals and in the choir. He had a beautiful voice and sang in over 100 weddings. His love for music continued while he was in college and sang in the Men’s Glee Club and traveled all over Europe twice. His favorite country was Austria. Most recently Tim worked at Prime Communication, Inc. in Elkhorn, NE as Procurement Manager.
For twelve years, Tim confronted and battled cancer with courage, humor, determination, FAITH and TRUST in God. He was immensely encouraged by the love of his family, friends and those he had yet to meet. Your kind, loving messages always lifted his spirits. Many of his doctors said he was a miracle with all he had overcome. Tim would prefer his life to be celebrated instead of his passing be mourned, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t cry. Crying is a part of life. However, laughter was always a staple to Tim. His sense of humor was blessed by all who knew him. The family asks for prayers and thoughts for Tim’s loved ones. He was a friend to many, but a best friend to his wife, Jill and son, Max, who stayed by his side providing him an abundance of strength throughout his journey.
Tim was blessed with many friends and they would come to his “man cave” to watch all types of sports or listen to music and drink a few beers. He was extremely social and loved to be around people. He was a lover of gadgets / tools and kept everything extremely tidy! He was a coach on various baseball and football teams his son, Max, participated in during his youth. Golf was a passion of his and played every chance he could. He was also a master of “useless information” and everyone would want him to be on their trivia team. Tim was involved in the Knights of Columbus Fraternal Order and volunteered as much as his health would allow. His summer weekends were spent at Lake Okoboji where he enjoyed boating and golfing with his family and friends. His favorite vacation was in Maui, Hawaii, but also thoroughly enjoyed going to the Masters Golf Tournament for his 50th birthday. Tim had two bucket list items he was unable to complete due to his failing health, and that was playing golf at Pebble Beach and having a cold Guinness Beer in Ireland, but Jill will make sure these are both accomplished by her and Max. Tim always made sure Jill and Max were happy. They were always his number one priority in life!
Tim is survived by his wife; Jill (Tiefenthaler) Tegels, son; Max Tegels, Gretna, NE
mother; Anita Mae Tegels, Carroll, IA, sisters; LuAnn Vanderheiden (Randy), Glidden, IA, Karen Wood (Bob), Fort Dodge, IA, brothers; Bob Tegels (Cathi), St Louis, MO,
Dick Tegels, Carroll, IA, Ken Tegels (Kathy), Atlantic, IA and Jerry Tegels (Shelley), Ankeny, IA, many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Tim was preceded in death by his father, Joseph M. Tegels.
Visitation: 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM with Vigil service at 7:00 PM, Thursday, October 10th St. Patrick Catholic Church, 508 Angus Street, Gretna, NE.
Mass of Christian Burial: 10:30 AM, Friday, October 11th also at the church with the Revs. Father Gregory Baxter, Father Rich Adam and Father Lawrence McCarty to concelebrate the service.
Private Family Interment will take place at St. Francis Cemetery, Maple River, Iowa at a later date.
Memorials can be directed to:
Nebraska Cancer Specialists (NSC) Hope Foundation or Max Tegels Education Fund (Checks can be made out to: Max Tegels and mailed to First National Bank of Omaha, 8311 S. 167th Street, Omaha, NE 68136)
Family and Close Friends are invited to Celebrate the Life of Tim Tegels on Friday, October 11th, from 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Please dress casual, as the location is in a barn Tim selected. Please park your cars on the west side parking lot of Union Bank and Trust Sports Complex (UBT) in Elkhorn, NE and a shuttle van will take you approximately one mile to the barn. The address to park is 21015 Cumberland Drive, Elkhorn, NE 68022. Look for signs. No parking is allowed at the private barn.
Tim’s family would like to express much appreciation to all the doctors and nurses at the following centers and hospitals, for their wisdom, support and comfort all these years during our journey. Nebraska Cancer Specialists, Urology Cancer Center, CHI Hospitals, Methodist Hospital and VNA Hospice Care. We are forever grateful. Tim was very special to many people and he will be in our hearts forever!

Louise Marcella (Vidmar) Johnson

October 27, 1938 – October 5, 2019
She was born in Iowa City, IA and was raised in Atlantic, Ia. She worked at Western Electric for 37 years and was a loving mother and grandmother.
She was preceded in death by her parents; Louis and Lillian Vidmar, husband; Vernon Johnson and infant son; Jeffery Turner.
Louise is survived by her daughters; Sheryl (Jim) Taylor, Dawn (Donald) Leeper, Patty Turner and son; Brian (Renea) Turner, many grandchildren and great grandchildren, family and friends. No services are planned at this time.

Frances Ann Kientzle (Ward) Lundy

Frances (Fran) Ann Ward Lundy, age 93, passed away peacefully October 6, 2019 due to natural causes while surrounded by her family. She was born March 7, 1926 in Chicago, Illinois to Gustav and Sarah Catherine Latus Kientzle. She married John Daniel Ward, Sr. in 1948 who preceded her in death.  She married William Lundy in 1974 who also preceded her in death.

Fran loved having children and would tell people she felt wonderful during her 99 months of pregnancy!  She and John raised their 11 children to put their faith in God which has been very impactful to all her children and grandchildren.  She loved to play tennis, playing into her 80’s.  She also loved to walk and hike and was a member of Walk About Arizona logging many miles with her friends. 

She graduated from Rosary College with a Bachelor of Arts in Library Science and was a librarian after her children were raised.  She volunteered at the VA hospital in Phoenix for many years and delivered Meals on Wheels in Gretna, Nebraska.  She was an active member of the Gretna Community Church and has many friends there.  She loved to read her bible and Christian books.

Her life was a living example of her favorite Bible verse, Philippians 4:8 “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.”  She worked hard at renewing her mind in the things of the Lord.

Fran was preceded in death by her parents, her sister Elizabeth Schaefer and her son John Ward, Jr.  She is survived by her brother Thomas Kientzle, ten of her children, Mary Kathleen Ward, James Francis Lundy (Nancy), Daniel Mark Ward (Gloria), Thomas Joseph Ward (Mary Frances), Frances Ann Buck (Bruce), Michael Peter Ward (Cathy Lynne), Patrick Martin Ward (Cathy), William Gerald Ward (Karen Lynn), Teresa Maureen Wheeler (Michael) and Julie Rose Waymire (Rick).  She is also survived by 51 grandchildren, and 32 great grandchildren.

Visitation Thursday 5:00-7:00 PM at Roeder Mortuary. Funeral Service Friday (10/11/19) 10:00 AM Friday at Standing Stone Bible Church 321 S Highway 6 Gretna.  Graveside Service Friday 1:30 PM Forest Lawn Cemetery. In Lieu of Flowers Memorials to Standing Stone Bible Church.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – Gretna Chapel 11710 Standing Stone – Gretna, NE – 402-332-0090 – www.RoederMortuary.com

Clifton “Rocky” Rockwell, Jr.

Norvell A. Ware

February 14, 1936 ~ September 29, 2019
Survived by children; Shetikee L.M. Ware and Novel M. Ware.

Hunt, Ronald R.

July 7, 1943 – September 30, 2019

Preceded by sisters Dorothy Lybarger, Carol Anderson and Marilyn Yager;  brother Marlin. Survived by wife Diana; children Jeffrey (Jorge Posadas), Julie  (Mike) Warner and Jodi Smith; grandchildren Cameron Smith, Scott Warner, Jason Warner, and McKenzie Sanders; great-grandson Drayton Smith; many nieces, nephews and cousins. Visitation Thursday 5-7pm, Funeral Service 11am Friday (10/4/2019) both at Roeder Mortuary, 2727 N. 108th St, Omaha, NE. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery.

Robert T Corry (Bob / Cork)

After a long, rich, and loving life, Bob Corry passed away on Monday, September 30, 2019 at the age of 86. Born on August 30, 1933 to Anna Gerdine (Brown) Corry and Theodore Herd Corry in Davenport IA, Bob is survived by his wife, Bette D Corry and children, David R Corry (Virginia), Thomas B Corry (Shelley), Timothy J Corry (Jill), Cathy R (Corry) Sutherland (John), and Michael A Corry. He was also blessed with twelve grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. After graduating from Davenport HS in 1952, Bob began a long and productive career at Northwestern Bell, starting with a tool belt, hard hat, and climbing telephone poles, and finishing 32 years later as a Training Manager in Omaha NE.  Bob also took time early in his career to serve his country by joining the Iowa National Guard from 1957 to 1963. During his service he earned the prestigious Carlton K. Smith Leadership Award in 1961. However, it wasn’t until he retired that Bob turned his focus to the real reason we believe he was here – to help people. Working for the American Red Cross, Bob donated over 33 gallons of blood, an accomplishment he was very proud of.  Because of his unfailing commitment to the organization, the family is asking that all memorial gifts be made to the American Red Cross in the name of Robert T. Corry. Not surprisingly, Bob was active in many other community organizations as well. The years he spent as a Boy Scout Troop Leader helped mold the lives and character of many young men who were part of Troop 257. Bob and Bette both were active in their church, singing in the choir, playing bells, and singing with other churches in the Omaha area for the annual production of Handel’s Messiah. Bob’s contribution to the Hallelujah Chorus was always a fan and family favorite. For enjoyment Bob loved golfing, bike riding and doing crossword puzzles. But his biggest enjoyment was spending time with his family. Every year Bob looked forward to spending time with his family at the College World Series – where he was a season ticket holder for more than 50 years – and cycling in the BRAN (Bike Ride Across Nebraska). Relatives and friends are invited to a Viewing, hosted by Bob’s family at the Roeder Mortuary, 2727 N 108th Street, Omaha NE 68164 from 5:00-7:00pm on Thursday, October 3, 2019 . This will be followed by a Service celebrating Bob’s life on Friday morning October 4, 2019 at 10:00am at the Presbyterian Church of the Master, 10710 Corby Cir, Omaha, NE 68134. After which the family invites everyone to attend a luncheon served at the church.

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