Mary Frances Dixon

Mary Frances Dixon Age 66 of Omaha passed away on January 27, 2022.  She was born on January 2, 1956 in Ansbach, Germany to James and Mary (Stimage) Dixon.

She was preceded in death by her parents, MSGT James and Mary E. Dixon and sister, Carolyn Dixon Frazier.

Mary is survived by her children, Latia, Andre, Michale, Michael and Nathaniel; grandchildren; great-grandchildren; siblings, James, Deborah and Gerald Dixon; numerous other family and friends.

Funeral Service: 11:00 AM Friday, February 4, 2022 with Visitation 1 hour prior at Roeder Mortuary, 4932 Ames Ave.

Robert J. Coffey

6/29/1946 – 1/28/2022

Omaha – Robert Coffey, Sr. was born June 29, 1946 in Omaha, NE to Leon and Pearley Coffey. He was one of five children, 3 of whom preceded him in death.

Robert attended Lothrop Elementary School and graduated from Tech High School in Omaha, NE.

He joined Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church at a young age under the leadership of Pastor St. Clair and remained a member until his departure from this life.

Robert met and married Shirley Jackson and to this union 2 children were born.

Robert was employed as a construction Laborer and later worked for the City of Omaha- Parks & Recreations until retirement.

Robert enjoyed spending time with his family, friends, he loved to travel and had a great love for the LA Lakers!

On Friday, January 28, 2022 Robert departed this life.  He was preceded in death by his parents Leon and Pearley Coffey, son Robert Coffey, Jr. brother  Leon Coffey, sister Francis Coffey, sister Brenda Nared; nephew Preston (Famous) Vaughn; Niece Tammy Montgomery; niece Ralanda Nared.  He leaves to cherish his memories his children Deborah, Donald, Robbie; sisters Jeanette Kellogg, Christina Coffey, Diane Coffey; special friend Eula McKell, grandchildren Dupree Johnson, Drake Johnson, DaVon Johnson,  Robbi Coffey, Shacoya Smith, Alex Harris, Caitlin Pique; great grandchildren  Elijah Johnson, Elanna Johnson, Klyn Johnson, Zendaya Johnson, Trinity Johnson, Nova Grace Johnson, nephews John Nared Tracy Vaughn, Willie Haynes  Radall Nared, Solomon Murray, Charles Smith, Eurell Montgomery, niece Leony Montgomery and a host of grand nieces, nephews and friends.

 

Visitation Saturday 9:00 – 10:00 AM with Funeral Service 10:00 AM Saturday (2/5/22) at Roeder Mortuary.

 

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – 108th Street Chapel

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

www.RoederMortuary.com

Nancy L. Pane

10/9/1930 – 1/29/2022

 

Omaha – Preceded in death by husband Francis R. Pane. Survived by daughter Mary Pane, son Ralph Pane, family and friends. Private services were held.

 

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – 108th Street Chapel

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

www.RoederMortuary.com

Randal  E. Gottsch

9/2/1956 – 1/29/2022

Age 65 – Preceded in death by father, Al Gottsch; mother, Bonnie Williamson; step-father, Bill Zabka; father-in-law, Richard Grell and son-in-law, Tyler Hipsher.  Survived by his wife of over 46 years, Diana; children, Richard, Katrina Knott, Bonnie Hipsher; grandchildren, Isaac, Grace, Kieran, Izabella, Olivia, Cyrus; sisters, Michelle (John) Balkovec, Kim White and a host of other loving family and friends.                    

Visitation: 5:00 – 7:00 PM Thursday at mortuary. Funeral Service: 10:00 AM Friday (2/4/2022) at Roeder Mortuary, 2727 N. 108th Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Memorials to the family.

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

Jason C. Brandt

10/12/1972 – 1/28/2022

Jason Charles Brandt, 49, of Omaha, Nebraska, passed away peacefully at his home on Friday, January 28, 2022, after a short, but hard-fought, battle with bile duct cancer.

Jason was born in Syracuse, Nebraska, on October 12, 1972, to proud parents Chuck and Lois Brandt.  After a move to N Street as a youngster, this proud product of Norris Elementary went on to become a Millard South Indian (Class of ’91), a maroon-shirt-worthy Runza employee, and a DJ at Z-92.  (You might have heard him on weekend mornings back in the early ‘90s if you were headed to Amigos for a Crisp Meat Burrito after a really long night.)

After studying broadcasting and journalism at the University of Nebraska (both in Lincoln and in Omaha), Jason moved with his family to Memphis, Tennessee, and finished his college career as an English Lit major (bet you didn’t know that!) at the University of Memphis.  It was in the Bluff City that Jason was first introduced to good barbecue and given the opportunity to do talent stats for the Memphis Tigers basketball team.  When the Grizzlies came to town, Jason was the only stats man around, and for almost ten years, his left elbow could be seen sitting next to the play-by-play announcer for pretty much every televised Memphis (college or professional) basketball game.

While in Memphis, Jason met and married Jennifer.  Together, they welcomed Chloe and Sadie, the joys of his life.  Although Jason and Jen later parted ways, they remained committed to parenting their wonderful girls as a team—a team that expanded when Jen married Preston and Jason handed Gwen a post-it note asking her to be his wife.  If you’ve had the good fortune to meet Chloe and Sadie, you know the parenting team was highly successful in rearing two delightful, compassionate, and talented young women.

Somehow along the way, Jason found a career in human resources—a profession for which he was ideally suited.  A naturally charming fellow with a heart of gold, Jason had no trouble putting himself in the shoes of the employees under his care and making sure they knew that he was always on their side.  And, as he moved up the career ladder by way of Tennessee, Texas, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee (again), and Indiana (along with earning his MS in Human Resources from Villanova University), his coworkers became friends who turned into family.

In February of 2021, Jason made his last move—back to his home, Nebraska.  Although living in his parents’ basement for four months isn’t exactly what a 48-year-old man envisions for himself, his and Gwen’s dream home was finished by June, and his job as Human Resources Director for the clean energy company Hexagon Agility was the pinnacle of his professional life—a job with a mission and coworkers that he simply adored.  Countless times over the summer and fall months, Jason told Gwen, “I really couldn’t imagine our lives working out any better than this.”  He could see his parents and sister, Stacey, any time he pleased, and he was surrounded by the friends of his youth—and the majority of his beloved Kappa Sigma brothers (all of whom should be very proud that Jason never showed Gwen the secret handshake—no matter how many times she asked).  His yearly physical, however, altered their plans of happily-ever-after.

Jason is survived by the love of his life, Gwen;  his greatest joys, Chloe and Sadie;  his parents, Chuck and Lois;  his sister and brother-in-law, Stacey and Ben Humann and their children, Braden, Faith, Ellie, and Makenna;  his mother- and father-in-law, Pat and Randy Mitchell;  his brother-in-law, Scott;  more dear friends than any one man could ever deserve;  and two adorable kitty cats, Salsa and Queso.  Preceding him in death were his grandparents:  Orval and Irene Schulte;  Lester Brandt;  and Dorothy Jilek.

Visitation will be held at Roeder Mortuary (11710 Standing Stone Drive) in Gretna, Nebraska, on Saturday, February 5, from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m., and the funeral will begin at 2 p.m. on Sunday, February 6, in Roeder’s Chapel.  In celebration of Jason’s love of sports and music, we would love to see everyone in their favorite team’s colors or a cherished concert t-shirt for each service.

Burial will take place at Fischer Cemetery on Hawthorne Drive in Fort Payne, Alabama, on Saturday, February 12.  Beforehand, however, all participants are asked to start lining their cars up for the processional at Wilson Funeral Home (3801 Gault Avenue, N) at 10 a.m., with a departure time scheduled for 10:30.  The graveside service will begin at 11 a.m. after Jason has successfully pulled over every car in downtown Fort Payne.

In lieu of flowers, Jason and his family hope that you will donate to one of two charities:  the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation (cholangiocarcinoma.org), to help find a cure for the horrible disease that took him far too soon, or the WeIsStrong organization (facebook.com/WeIsStrong), to help ease the burden placed on families suffering from cancer.

However, to honor Jason most, please simply try to live your life the way Jason lived his—wholeheartedly and with no regrets.  Talk to strangers.  Don’t sweat the small stuff.  Understand that money spent on concert tickets is an investment in your soul.  Tip more than you should, but complain less than is warranted.  Learn all of the words to your children’s favorite songs—and sing them in the car with them at the top of your lungs.  Be a Level 39 Pokemon stud—even if you are almost fifty.  Tell others “thank you” every chance you get—and mean it.  Accidentally spend so much money on a vacation dinner that the name of the restaurant becomes a unit of monetary measurement for your family.  Laugh with your entire body, and cry anytime you are overcome with emotion.  Always buy the souvenir photo.  Drink the good stuff.  Don’t be afraid to take that scary new job or move to a city where you know no one.  Don’t order the cheap sirloin when you know you want the ribeye.  Say “I love you” whenever you feel the urge.  Have a go-to karaoke song ready to go at a moment’s notice.  Heck, you can even make up a fake band or get kicked off of Amazon (twice) for making fake (yet hilarious) reviews.  (Long live McBowlerpimp!)  Whatever it is, just live.  Live, laugh, and love—just don’t buy that sign at Target that says so.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – Gretna Chapel

11710 Standing Stone – Gretna, NE – 402-332-0090

www.RoederMortuary.com

 

Richard B. Ulmer, Sr.

8/30/1931 – 1/27/2022

Richard B. Ulmer Sr.’s earthly life ended January 27, 2022, in Omaha. He was 90.

Richard was born and raised on the South Side of Chicago, where he married Marian McClaughry. His first assignment as a Lutheran school teacher was to rural Aliceville, Kansas. It was there that Richard took up gardening, a passion the rest of his life.

Richard and Marian next moved to St. Paul’s Lutheran in Yorktown, Iowa. “Teacher Ulmer” became a beloved figure in the tiny town; he worked summers baling hay, surveying land, and the like. In 1964, the couple’s home in Yorktown was destroyed by a tornado. Their final teaching stop was St. Paul Lutheran in Omaha, where Richard served until retirement in 1993.

Many former students laud him as the best teacher they ever had. He used the Socratic method to challenge students to think for themselves and placed a premium on the written word, requiring a weekly composition about a picture or topic posted on the blackboard.

Richard and Marian were blessed with seven children. The last, Mark, made international news by being born after Richard pulled Marian through a blizzard on a toboggan.

Retirement wasn’t rest for Richard. He and Marian traveled the U.S. with Laborers for Christ, building churches. When not on the road, Richard constantly volunteered, visiting the sick, elderly, and lonely. He joined the Omaha Rose Society and took charge of maintaining the Memorial Park rose garden for many years.

More than anything previously mentioned, his family would like you to know we feel extremely blessed to have had him in our lives. He was a loving, caring person who was cherished by us all and will be deeply missed. He left an amazing Christian legacy for our whole family!

Richard never made the money his intelligence and work ethic could have allowed.  But, for him, wealth wasn’t the goal.  His life was about serving others – living his Christian faith all the way.

Richard was preceded in death by his wife, Marian, and son, Mark. He is survived by his children Richard Ulmer Jr., Kathie Matsumura, Kris Hock, Karen Samson, Karol Ulmer, Karla Haggar and their spouses; 12 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren and his brother, Robert Ulmer.

Visitation: 5:00 – 7:00 Friday at mortuary. Memorial Service: 3:00 PM Saturday (2/5/2022)  at Roeder Mortuary, 2727 N. 108th Street   Omaha, Nebraska.

Memorials to

Mission Central 
40718 Highway E 16, Mapleton, IA 51034
 
On-line memorial donations aren’t accepted.
Include the name “Richard Ulmer” in the memo section of your check.
Memorials are designated to missionary Sandra Rhein who is on-site in Taiwan.

 

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

 

Kimberly J. Moench

Blair – Born 7/13/1962 in San Luis Obispo, CA and died 1/26/2022 Omaha, NE. Married husband John 6/4/1994 and survived by husband John, parents Norman & Jeannie Epley, brothers Rod (Renee) Epley, Douglas (Kristin) Epley, numerous nieces, nephews, loving family and many friends.

Funeral services in CA at a later date.

  

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – 108th Street Chapel

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

www.RoederMortuary.com

 

Verna M. Fosberg

Jill A. (Hansen) Huffmann

Beverly Ann Johnson

Beverly Ann Johnson

Born May 22, 1936 in Omaha, Nebraska Passed away December 16, 2021 at home in Omaha Nebraska

She is survived by her children Patricia Lindsey, Joneva Moody, Terral (Gary) Moore all of Denver, Colorado; Dwyane (Traci) Moody, and Darwin Johnson Sr., two sisters Veola Dryver and Ella Jean Rogers all of Omaha, Nebraska. Host of Grandchildren, Great Grand Children, Loving Nieces, Nephews, Cousins, and Friends.

She was preceded in death by her husband Albright Johnson Sr, parents Jimmie and Rosie Seay and six sisters and one brother.

Beverly graduated from Technical High School and further her education in Data Entry. She worked many years for the American Red Cross as a Data Entry Specialist until she retired.

She was 50+ years member of the American Legion Women’s Auxiliary where she served as President and Vice President.

Beverly was a marvelous friend to many. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends.

Celebration of Beverly’s life will be 11:00 AM Saturday, January 29, 2022 at Roeder Mortuary, 4932 Ames Ave.