Lylan L. Webb

4/5/1939 – 12/26/2020

Age 81 – Preceded in death by wife, Rosemary; parents, Lesley & Anna B. Webb and brother, Jarrett Webb. Survived by children, Kevin Minor of Omaha, Kimberly Dove (John) of Omaha; 4 grandchildren; many great grandchildren; sister, Lescillia Napue of Champlin, MN; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other family and friends.  Services will be held at a later date. Memorials to My Sister’s Keeper, 5620 Ames Ave, Omaha, NE.

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

Jorden Lovell

Patricia J. Schmollinger, (P.J.)

Patricia J Schmollinger

Known as Patty Jo, PJ, Pat, Grandma Pat, or GP.

Born 04/28/1931 passed peacefully at home with family on 12/23/2020

Patty Jo was born in Creston Iowa to Gweldon and Mildred Hansen. Her father was an accomplished horsemen and her mother was an RN. This is where she got her love of riding and showing horses all over western Iowa and eastern Nebraska showing at Aksarben in Omaha many times. Her love of helping others feel better came naturally and she became an RN.

After Graduating from Bridgewater high school at 16 and a year of junior college she came to Omaha graduating from Methodist College of nursing in 1952

Married Jack W. Schmollinger in 1954 blessed with having four daughters Jacquin, Keli, Barbara and Debra. The family resided in Bellevue Ne. Being a military wife she and the family moved to German in 1960. She enjoyed the local culture and traveling around Germany and the Swiss Alps . From Picnics on the road side, tobogganing down mountains , exploring the castles, cruising the Rhine River, visiting winery’s She embraced it all. She learned the German language and was able to speak and barter with the locals.

Moving back to Omaha she went to work at Methodist Hospital, it was on 36th and Cuming St. Better known as PJ to her work family and friends she helped design and run the first ICU units at Methodist her favorite saying “It just jerks my Jaw” . She was one of the first in the area to learn to read EKG’s and learn CPR. Always thinking of the future and ways to move forward She worked for Methodist from 1962 until she was 63. Not one to sit still for long she became bored and went back to work at IFH in the rehab unit making her mark there as a go getter full of energy and always leaning a helping hand. She was a teacher and Mentor to many new resident doctors and nurses Retiring at the age of 80.

Known as Pat to her neighbors she and the other ladies of the block would gather to talk politics and how to save the world rotating to each other’s front step with a cup of coffee. Being the nurse on the block no need to go to the emergency room “just have Pat look at it” Planning many neighborhood gatherings from working together raking the block in the fall, to fourth of July celebrations to helping each other through tough times and the joys of weddings and births many great memories Always there for each other

She loved cooking. It started while growing up on the farm helping her mother and Aunt Marge make large meals to feed the hired men during harvest time. She continued her love for cooking making incredible meals for her family. Often asked to make salad’s for weddings or other special events. She liked trying new recipes even taking a cooking class with one of her daughters for fun. Everything she made was always from scratch, sometimes without a recipe and nothing was ever store bought. When she made a meal for a family gathering there was always plenty and there were always endless things to chose from! She really was an awesome cook!

She loved to travel from the mountains of Colorado to the Black Hills of South Dakota, and to touring Iowa her home state. She enjoyed going to the Iowa state fair. Making every family trip an adventure and a memory with her daughters . She also had to stop at every historical marker along the way.

She loved nature from gardening flower and vegetables to mountain wild flowers and manicured gardens. Her love for all animals started while growing up on the farm and continuing while living in Omaha feeding the birds and squirrels in her back yard.

A survivor of breast cancer and colon cancer she was one strong and tough lady. Never complaining.

She was life time member of Eastern Star.

She was active in her daughters lives being a Brownie and Girl Scout Leader and school room mother.
She also loved attending her grandchildren’s activities and sporting events.

She was an incredible and amazing Mom, Grandma, and woman! Way ahead of her time. She made it a better place and was someone who truly made a difference while here on this earth!

Survived by daughters Jacquin (Jackie), Keli (Dave),Barbara and Debra . Grandchildren Cory, Sarah, Kurt ,Tony ,Philip ,Wyatt ,Arthur, and Maya. And several great grandchildren, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.

Visitation Friday (1/8/21) 5:00 – 7:00 PM at Roeder Mortuary 2727 N 108th Street Omaha, NE. Graveside service will be held at a later date. Memorials to Nebraska Methodist College of Nursing. Nebraska Nurses Honor Guard Presenting at 6:30 PM. She loved working at Methodist Hospital during her career in nursing.

 

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – 108th Street Chapel

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

www.RoederMortuary.com

Florence L. Fitzgerald

10/8/1914 – 12/24/2020

Omaha – Preceded in death by husband John, 5 sisters. Survived by many nieces and nephews.

 

Private Service to be held. Memorials to St. Philip Neri Church or Notre Dame Sisters.

 

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – Ames Chapel

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

www.RoederMortuary.com

Freddie L. Lee

6/21/1942 – 12/23/2020

Preceded in death by wife, Dru Etta Lee; son, Antonio Davon-Lee; brother, Joe and  his parents. Survived by brother, Charles E. “Slick” Hughes (Verlie); sister, Barbara Morris and a host of other loving family and friends.

Funeral Service: 11:00 AM Monday ( 1/4/2021 )  at Roeder Mortuary, 4932 Ames Avenue. There will be a visitation 1-hour prior to service from 10:00 – 11:00 AM. Burial at Hillcrest Memorial Park, Omaha, Nebraska.

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

Jesse J. Salerno

2/27/1928 – 12/20/2020

Omaha – Preceded in death by parents Tony & Mary, brother Subby, sister Connie.  Survived by children Bill (Trish), Barb (Sean) Buzbee, Sue Shipley, ex-wife Nancy Peterson, grandchildren Jonathan, Skyler, Rhiana, Andrew, Anastasia, Brittney, Joseph, many great grandchildren, family and friends.

Visitation Tuesday 2 – 6 PM at mortuary. Graveside Service Wednesday 11:00 AM   Wednesday ( 12/30/2020 ) at Omaha National Cemetery.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – 108th Street Chapel

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

www.RoederMortuary.com

John H. Patterson

9/25/1948 – 12/23/2020

Our dear brother John H Patterson passed away on December 23, 2020.  We will hold a private memorial service for him at a later date.  He is preceded in death by parents Hazel Mae Patterson and John H Patterson, Sr. John is survived by sister Hazel Jeanne Patterson and brother Ronald (Edith) Patterson. Host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives.

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

 

Donna Lee (Eggleston) Albin

Born June 30, 1923 in Crab Orchard, NE. Died: December 19, 2020 Omaha, NE.

Donna Albin (Eggleston, Marshall) was preceded in death by her parents; Laura and James L. Marshall, brother; Gaylord (Gwendolyn) Marshall, and husbands; John Eggleston and James Albin.  She is survived by her children; Kathleen Coles, Teresa (Jan) Bechtel, James (Joy) Eggleston and Diane (Doug) Boysen; 9 grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.

Visitation: 9:00 to 9:30 am with Family Service at 9:30 am Wednesday, December 30th     Roeder Mortuary, 2727 N. 108th St.

Interment: Crab Orchard Cemetery

Juanita “Nita” (Kyles) Shields

Juanita Kyles was born in Omaha, Nebraska on November 10, 1945. She was the first of three children born to Marjorie Katherine Johnson, and Gutiérrez “Bill” Marie. Juanita’s pleasant personality was contagious to everyone she met. If she loved you, you knew it, but if not, you knew that also. She attended St. Benedicts Catholic Church in her early years, and then attended Marian High School for girls. Juanita’s passion was that of a business woman, a family trait she picks up as a young lady when she worked the family business, Joe’s Record Shop. At age of 17, she met Clyde Powell, and their first child was born, Robert Lorace Kyles, and a year later, Marchella Ann Kyles. After her mother took ill, she continues to operate Joe’s Record Shop. That business experience sparked, several other business ventures, whereupon she met Jesse Shields, and operated Jesse’s Lounge. Jesse and Juanita were together in life and love for over 30 years. Throughout her life, and in her business, she acquired many long-lasting friendships, extended family and friends. He leaves to cherish in her memory her daughter Marcella A. Bogard, Granddaughter Mashuanda Ball, Grandson – James Giles, Zachary Kyles, Step Daughter JaQuita Shields; Stepsons Jesse Shield, Julius Shields, adopted Daughter Frankie Carter, the Haynes family, Powell Family, and Special close friend Juanita Parker, and a host of other relatives. The family of Juanita Kyles wishes to thank you for all expressions of sympathy and kindness extended to them in their bereavement.

Memorial Service: 1:00pm, Monday, December 28th Roeder Mortuary, 4932 Ames Ave.

Inurnment: Mt. Hope Cemetery

Eric D. Conley