Rodney (Rod) L. Bennett

May 29, 1929-December 24, 2021

Rod was preceded in death by his beloved wife Doris Gibbs Bennett, parents Gladstone Newton (G.N.) Bennett and Audra Clark Bennett, and sister Jacqueline Kay Bennett Washington. He is survived by his daughters Diane Bennett, Sharon Dixon (Dan) and Julie Coleman (Mark); grandchildren Raquel Rodriguez (Frank), Jaimee Johanning (JJ), Kelsey Noble (Matt), Daryl Coleman and Brian Coleman (Christina); 9 great grandchildren. Rod married his high school sweetheart Dee, and they celebrated 71 wonderful years together. Rod was a devoted family man, whose girls adored him.  He had an endlessly curious mind and was fascinated with how things worked. From cars to computers & gadgets galore, he loved to tinker. Rod loved to drive and travel, especially to the mountains. Wherever he went, Rod ran into someone he knew and he made everyone feel special. He will be greatly missed by so many.

VISITATION: Monday, January 3, from 5:30-7:30 pm, at Roeder Mortuary 2727 N. 108th St.
CELEBRATION OF LIFE: Tuesday, January 4, at 10:00 am, also at Roeder Mortuary.                                                                                                                                              Private Internment. Luncheon following at Countryside Community Church, 13130 Faith Plaza, Omaha.
Memorials suggested to Together Omaha and Countryside Community Church.

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

Mary K. Schutte

Betty Lou Harpster

Kobs, Steven Gary

November 6, 1946 – December 20, 2021

Age 75 of Omaha. Preceded in death by parents, Harold and Virginia; and sister Nancy Gibson. Survived by daughter, Kara (Matthew) Davis; brother, Larry (Colene) Kobs; grandchildren: Shelbi, Alexis Liebsack, and Drake Davis; significant other Susan Greene; nieces; nephews; and other family and friends. Proudly served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam conflict, receiving National Defense Service Medal; Vietnam Service Medal with five bronze stars; Navy Unit Commendation; and Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal with device (1960-).
VISITATION: Thursday, December 30, 5-7pm at Roeder Mortuary, 2727 N. 108th St. FUNERAL SERVICE: 10am Friday, December 31, at Roeder Mortuary, 2727 N. 108th St. INTERMENT: 1pm Monday, January 3, 2022, Omaha National Cemetery, 14250 Schram Rd. Memorials to Omaha Veterans Hospital.

Margie M. Miller

2/19/1944 – 12/25/2021

Age 77 – Preceded in death by parents, Del P. & Lucille H. Kuntzelman (Cook); sister, Janice K. VerMaas and niece, Jeri Sue Zwiebel.   Survived by children, Jeana James, Christopher M. Meehan, Timothy E. (Audra) Meehan, Wendy A. (Rob) Bennett; grandchildren, Derek, Josh, Jake (Maria), Joe, Chris, Matt, Caleb, Micaela; great grandchildren, Logan, Kaeli, Shaeli, Baeli, Michael, Noah, Aiden, Lennon J.; nephew, Jeff Zwiebel and a host of other loving family and friends.  Memorials to daughter, Wendy Bennett, 6523 N 78th Street, Omaha NE 68122. Family will designate memorials to a church at a later date.

Graveside Service: 3:00 PM Wednesday (1/5/2022) Greenwood Cemetery in York, Nebraska.    

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

James L. Rawlings

6/27/1934 – 12/21/2021

Omaha – James L. Rawlings, passed away on Dec. 21, 2021 is survived by his beloved wife of nearly 47 years, Sonja Rawlings; children Tammy (Kenny) Stevens, Tracy (Dan) Hawkes, Lesli Rawlings, and Sydni (Fred) Dexter; 4 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren. James was born in Salt Lake City, UT on June 27, 1934 and graduated from Rock Springs High School, WY in 1953.  In 1959, James graduated from BYU with a B.S. in Political Science and a minor in History.  From 1963-1996, James taught social studies courses for OPS at Technical, Burke, and Central High Schools. James had a beautiful tenor voice and sang in the BYU Madrigal Chorus, which performed in Washington D.C. for a private performance for First Lady Eisenhower and the wives of the President’s cabinet in May 1954. He will be missed by his family and friends.

Visitation Wednesday 5 – 7 PM at Roeder Mortuary.  Funeral Service 10:00 AM Thursday (12/30/21)  at Roeder Mortuary. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. Memorials to be sent to Hillcrest Hospice and Nebraska Children’s Home Society.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – 108th Street Chapel

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

www.RoederMortuary.com

 

Peter Sanchez

Born August 25th 1934 in New York City

Died December 22nd 2021 in Omaha, Nebraska

Peter passed away after having lived a rich, long and loving life.

He is survived by his loving wife Nelly, daughters Patricia Waterbury, Anita Sanchez, Nancy Sanchez, Denise Anderson and grandchildren James Lon Waterbury, Dr. Laura Ashley Waterbury-Mangus, Daniel Peter Waterbury, Jessica Morgan Sedlock, Wyatt Lee Anderson and Ava Alyse Anderson & great grandsons Brayden Lewis Mangus, Preston James Mangus and Cohen Maverick Michael Cornette. He was preceded in death by his daughter Alyse Nellie Maria Sanchez and 8 brothers and sisters.

Peter had a very colorful & interesting life to say the least! For instance, at the age of 15, after lying about his age he signed up for the Navy and served on a submarine for 6 months before his mother was able to get him out. At 18, he was drafted by the Phillies Major League Baseball team at the same time he was also drafted by the United States Army to serve in the Korean conflict. He was an E-6 Forward Observer in an artillery unit. After Korea, he continued working as a graphic artist and attended PRATT Institute in NYC.  He was in this field for 45+ years. Peter has the opportunity to teach at the Fashion Institute of Technology.

Being so outgoing, Peter met people from all walks of life. He was a terrific friend that would give you the shirt off his back.

Life took him from NYC to Florida and finally to Nebraska.

His interests included music and knowing some of the most influential Latin artists his time; boxed professionally with 18 confirmed wins, ran marathons for charities, loved fishing, ate & slept MLB and the NFL (was a crazy New York Yankee fan)

Everyone that has crossed paths with Peter has come away having had a lifelong bond with him.

Visitation with family & friends will be held on Saturday, January 8th 2022 from 9:30am-11am at Roeder Mortuary 11710 Standing Stone Drive Gretna, NE 68028 with a memorial service to follow.

Roeder Mortuary Gretna Chapel

11710 Standing Stone Gretna, NE

402-332-0090 www.roedermortuary.com

Mary Joyce Hamilton (Hays)

Mary Joyce Hamilton (Hays), 82, passed away on December 21,2021. Although her memories and identity slipped away just as light leaves a dying star, the warm and bright memories that she created for all of those that loved her will be everlasting.

Mary Joyce is preceded in death by her husband, Robert Hamilton. She is survived by her brother; James Moore, her children; Ronald Hamilton, Linda Hamilton-Brigham (and husband Brent) David Hamilton (and partner Michele), her grandchildren; Brian, Michelle, and Megan, as well as her great-grandchildren; Brooklyn, Isla, Noah, and Aubree.  No services at this time.

Pastor Johnice C. Orduña

Pastor Johnice C. Orduña was born to Bernice Bragg and John Pierce on September 12, 1950 in Omaha, Nebraska. Her gift and love for learning began early at Long Elementary school through the 5th grade. She then attended Experimental 6th grade at Kellom School for exceptional kids of color. Johnice went to Technical Jr. High until she was selected to attend Central High to prepare for college. While at Central, she was a member of CHS Accapella choir, Thespians and was an Honors student in all her subjects.   

Although she was the younger sibling to her two older sisters, Johnice was always a voice of wisdom. As a child, Johnice sat at her grandfather’s feet, Pastor Leroy Bragg, to listen while he wrote his sermons. Baptized at age 8, she worshiped at her grandfather’s church, New Hope Baptist Church until age 10.  Then she joined Calvin Memorial Presbyterian at the age of 11. She was a camp counselor and youth church leader. Through her church involvement, she became very active in the civil rights and anti-war movement. Even having an appearance in “A Time for Burning” with other black youth to talk about church integration.  

Johnice was an avid lover of music being both a vocal musician and instrumental musician playing several different instruments. She sang with her sisters Carole and Nola at age 4 in the Pierce Trio, which was created by their mom, Bernice. They performed on the show wagon in Omaha.  She learned piano from her Aunt Claudette Valentine. By age 15, she taught herself how to play the guitar, the first of many instruments she taught herself how to play. She loved folk music and sang in coffee houses with friend Glen Day.  

She loved going hunting with her Dad, James Beck who raised her from a baby. And became an early entrepreneur with a family business B & D (Beck and Daughter) Hauling. 

Johnice married her High School boyfriend Vincent Orduña. To this union four beautiful children: Vincent John aka V.J., Jeanna (Kyle Repass), Matthew (Tinia) and Benjamin who she now joins in heaven. At age 19, during the Vietnam War, Johnice lived as an Army wife and mother in Germany. Where she directed church choirs for the Chaplains office and at a local Catholic Parrish. She also directed the  Army wives’ choir. After returning to the states, she taught early childhood music, guitar, and piano. She served as the choir director for several churches including St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in Harlingen Texas where she raised her family until they returned to her family home in Omaha. 

Her deep compassion, prayer and honesty were essential components in her life of ministry.  She was a Lutheran MET team leader which was established to educate and minister to churches on Anti-racism, multiculturalism and inclusiveness. This was under the guidance of Pastor Harold (spiritual mentor),Pastor Roger, and Pastor Vic. She played the Organ for Church of the Resurrection. Pastored New Life Presbyterian. Pastored and renamed Agape Lutheran Church and created the Angels Drill team for the children of the community.  Johnice served on the Bishop’s staff at the ELCA Synod offices, Johnice headed the Augustana Lutheran church Youth Choirs every summer under Mrs. Gwen for Project Embrace. She pastored and mentored both children and parents underserved in the North Omaha community through Lutheran Metro Ministries.  Created the Pratt Street Project and College Prep After school Program. Attended UNO, receiving her Bachelors in Theology (graduated ELCA) and ordained through IEC.   

In 2012, Johnice accepted a calling for Pastor of Pohocco Lutheran church where she pastored her beloved congregation for over nine years. She found extreme joy in leading the children of Pohocco through confirmation classes. There was no other point in her spiritual journey that brought her the same level of passion and love then serving as the Pastor of Pohocco Lutheran church.    

Johnice was an enthusiastic collector of antiques and art, especially her extensive collection of bells. She found joy in many things like: planting in her garden, sitting in her backyard and swinging in her porch chair, spending time with the children of Pohocco, traveling with her best friend Pam Curry to watch women’s basketball and tennis, shopping for plants in the spring, decorating for Halloween and Christmas with all her Peanuts character figurines.  These were just some of her favorite things.

However, nothing brought her greater joy than spending time with her family, whom she was SO proud of.  As the matriarch and spiritual centre, she created long standing traditions, like: the Advent family carols, familial talent shows, holiday celebrations, and deep abiding, honest conversations with each member of her family. 

Fremont – Preceded in death by son Benjamin Orduna, brother Michael Brooks, parents Bernice Bragg Beck, James Beck and John Pierce Jr. Survived by children Vincent Orduna, Jeanna Orduna Repass (Kyle), Matthew Orduna  (Tinia), grandchildren Adam Repass-Orduna, Ariel Repass, Christian Repass, Autumn Orduna, sisters Carole Ann Cartwright-King (Edward), Nola Jean Jeanpierre (Joseph), Lorraine Beck, brother John Pierce III (Lillian), her best friends Pamela Curry and Susan and Charles Christensen. Johnice leaves behind a host of nieces, nephew including cousins, extended family members and friends. Visitation Tuesday (12/28/21) 4:00 – 7:00 PM at Pohocco Lutheran Church 2363 Co. Rd. 11 Fremont, NE, 2nd Visitation Tuesday (12/28/21) 8:00 – 9:30 PM at New Life Presbyterian Church 4060 Pratt St. Omaha, Funeral Service 1:30 PM Wednesday (12/29/21) at Kountze Memorial Lutheran 2650 Farnam St. Omaha, NE. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – 108th Chapel

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

www.RoederMortuary.com

Christopher Lee Payne (Chris)

Chris came into this world like a firework. Born on July 4th, 1979. He was the oldest of 3 kids. He was a great older brother go his siblings, Lindsay and Matthew. He graduated from Benson High School in 1997. He loved working on cars and motorcycles or doing anything with his hands. He loved caring for his yard. He played basketball and loved watching sports. He was a big fan of the Huskers, Bluejays, Raiders and Jazz. His biggest enjoyment was spending time with his nieces. He would take pictures and make photo albums for them. He even had babies who would do silly special things for his niece Bryn.  He was her best friend. The best uncle to her and her sisters. He was a great friend to everyone he met and would do anything for anyone. He was a very special man and he will truly be missed.

Visitation with family Wednesday (12/29/21) 5:00 – 7:00 PM at Roeder Mortuary.

Roeder Mortuary 108t Chapel

2727 N 108th Street

Omaha, NE 492-496-9000 www.roedermortuary.com