Antonio Tate

8/20/1978 – 10/22/2020

Visitation: 4:00 – 7:00 PM Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020 at Roeder Mortuary – Ames Chapel.

Funeral Service: 11:00 AM Friday, Oct. 30, 2020 at Morning Star Baptist Church, 2019 Burdette Street, Omaha NE 68110

 

Roeder Mortuary – 4932 Ames Ave, Omaha NE 68104 (402) 453-5600   www.RoederMortuary.com

Fredrick D. Otte

9/26/1942 – 10/25/2020

Omaha – Preceded in death by first wife Helen. Survived by wife Regina, children; Elizabeth Kamtz, Nicole Rapier, Meagan Rapier,  Jacob (Kristin) Rapier, 8 grandchildren, siblings Edie Gravenmier, Eric (Nancy) Otte, Chuck (Jaye) Otte, Ann Wilson, many family and friends.

Visitation Thursday (10/29/20) 5:00 – 6:30 PM with Rosary at 6:30 PM at Roeder Mortuary. Funeral Mass Friday 10:30 AM at St. Elizabeth Ann Catholic Church   114th & Fort Street Omaha, NE.  Interment Resurrection Cemetery Omaha, NE. Memorials to the family to be determined later.

Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – 108th Street Chapel

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

www.RoederMortuary.com

 

Arlo L. Nielsen

8/4/1937 – 10/23/2020

Springfield – Survived by wife Myrtle, daughters Julie (Michael) Noesen, Lauri (James) West,  Shellie (Roy) Hudson, grandchildren Matthew, Kara, John, Kyle, Brianne, Dustin, Sarah, Colton, 6 great grandchildren, family and friends.

Visitation Monday (10/26/20) 4:00 – 6:00 PM at Roeder Mortuary. Funeral Service Tuesday 2:00 PM at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 11204 S 204th St.    Gretna. Family request please wear a mask. Interment Springfield Memorial Cemetery. Memorials to Springfield Fire & Rescue or Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.

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

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Dorothy Lousie Heiden Fischer

Dorothy Lousie Heiden Fischer was born in Gaylord, Kansas, on October 4, 1929 to Charlie and Elda (Winkelmann) Heiden. She was the third child and only girl. When Dorothy was in the sixth grade her family moved to Nebraska. Dorothy remembered that move being a good thing as now the family had easier access to “well” water without needing to haul water from miles away. They settled in the Alma, Nebraska area. “Dottie Lou” graduated from Alma High School in 1947.
On September 19, 1948, Dorothy married Robert “Bud” Fischer at Peace Lutheran in Alma. They lived with Charlie and Elda for a short time while Bud farmed land that was soon to be covered by the Harlan County Dam. They were then able to move to the Bertrand, Nebraska area where they could find land to rent for farming. Together they raised three children: Connie Louise Fischer Jelkin, Kent Jon Fischer, and Amy Louise Fischer Purintun.
Dorothy spent much time helping at Adullam Lutheran church where she and Bud were long time members. Dorothy cherished the Adullam community and commented often how blessed she and Bud had been to move into such a loving and caring community that took them in as family. Along with being a wife and homemaker, Dorothy always helped with the farming – never shying away from any hard labor or machine operation. In fact, operating the large machinery was a joy for her.
Bud and Dot farmed in the Bertrand, Nebraska area until 1978 when they moved to Overton, Nebraska where they had purchased Platte River Ground that Dorothy aptly named “Deerbrook”. Bud worked in Overton at Plectron and they raised cattle along the river. Following the move to Overton, Dorothy worked as a receptionist for the local dentist, and also started taking computer classes at Kearney State College. Dorothy had always enjoyed math and numbers, and found a way to use that love when she became a Registered Representative for Wadell and Reed Investments. Bud and Dot loved having people at Deerbrook and hosted many Church and family events. It was great fun to splash in the river, ride the WC and have a HUGE bonfire.
Dorothy was passionate about always learning, and read the paper daily to keep up with current events. The things her family was interested in she was always quick to comment on what she had read about in the paper. She loved a challenge – and the thrill of adventure. It was not a matter of “thinking outside the box” – as for Dorothy, the box simply did not exist. She was never afraid to push the edge -and always did life on her own terms. She was a woman who knew who she was, and lived so that others did, too.
In 2008, Dorothy and Bud moved to Kearney, Nebraska to a home she had designed, and then named “Park Place”. The home was located across from Dryden Park, and she loved the location where she could watch the people at the park. Dorothy was passionate about fashion and manners – and dressed always with elegance and class. She entered and won the “Make it with Wool” contest and still was wearing the suit. She taught us to always use the good silver and the stemmed glasses. All the family knows how to set a table and where to place the fork. Known by so many as “the hat lady” for the beautiful hats she would create and wear. Dorothy loved creating beautiful centerpieces and items of decoration for her home – and it brought her joy to have friends and family notice her latest creations.
Following her husband’s death in 2012, Dorothy remained at Park Place until August of 2020 when she moved to Gretna to live with her daughter, Amy. She was so thankful to move and enjoyed the family going through Park Place and taking home treasures. So many times in the next few weeks she stated how happy she was in her “new digs” that had been painted her special shade of pink. She had just finished her latest hat and wore it out to eat. She often wondered why more women didn’t wear a hat.
Dorothy leaves behind to reminisce with “Dot Stories” about the “Queen Mother” her three children and their spouses: Connie Jelkin (Jim) of Kearney; KJ Fischer (Kelly) of Lexington; Amy Purintun (Doug) of Gretna. Grandchildren: Jennifer Sill (Eric) of Ankeny, IA; Jeanine Jelkin of Des Moines, IA; James Thomas Jelkin of Brooklyn, New York; Robert Fischer (Nina) of Lincoln, NE; Jessica Ornelas (Donald) of Devine, TX; Brandon Purintun of Gretna, NE; Rachael Solanki (Kunal) of Lincoln, NE, and Amanda Purintun of Lincoln, NE. Great Grand Children are Madison Sill, Mason Sill, Bailey Ornelas, Chloe Ornelas, Vivian Fischer, and Elliott Fischer and a new Fischer baby coming in January.
Service at a later date.
Roeder Mortuary, Inc. – Gretna Chapel
11710 Standing Stone – Gretna, NE – 402-332-0090
www.RoederMortuary.com

Mary Louise James

Mary Louise James

March 3, 1926                                                                                                       October 20, 2020

Mary Louise Hunter was born to Harold and Rose Maude Hunter, March 3, 1926 in Grand Island, Nebraska.  As a young child Mary, her mother and two brothers moved to Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Mary was preceded in death by her mother; Rose Maude Hunter, father; Harold Hunter, husband of 49 years, John T. James, brothers; John Beasley, Sr., James Hunter and Hugo Hunter, sisters; Cecilia Ricks and Delores Jefferson, step-sons; Willie James and Charles James and grandchildren; Kelly James, Jabar James and Thomas James, Jr.

Mother James leaves to mourn her children; Carolyn (Sam) Brown, Thomas James, Sr., Juanita James, Helen McGhee, Melford (Cynthia) James, Sr. and John T. James, Jr., sisters; Rozetta Dailey and Theresa Ford, brothers; Stanley Hunter, Tonto Hunter, Tyrone Hunter and Santone Hunter, 5 generations of grandchildren, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.

Once all of Mary’s six children went to school, she went to work at Creighton University where she stayed until she decided to go to Metropolitan Community College to get her high school diploma.  Mary did not get her diploma but instead she earned an associate degree in Early Childhood Education and made the Dean’s List.  It made sense; one could not have asked for a better Mother!  Mary went to work with her new degree at the Nebraska Department of Social Service’s Child Protection Services.  After several years she decided to keep foster children and Candy Rodgers, Shekeeta Williams and Jackie Morgan became and remain a part of our family.  Mother James was an Eastern Star Queen Esther Chapter, a faithful member of Prince of Peace Baptist Church where she served as President of the Mother Board, and also sang in the choir.  Mary always greeted you with a smile, if you asked her how she was doing she would tell you that “She was fine like wine” and she would like for you to put her in the car and ride her until she sweat.  She loved Pastor Smartt he inspired her to do God’s work and would come to her house and pray with and “She for her as she aged and could not get out.  The family can not Thank him enough for his prayers and friendship over the years!  Sister Smartt would accompany him.  There is no doubt she is in Heaven with the Lord.

Visitation: 1:00 to 3:00 PM Sunday, October 25, 2020, Roeder Mortuary, 4932 Ames Ave.

Funeral Service: 11:00 AM Monday, October 26, 2020, Prince of Peace Baptist Church, 7818 Raven Oaks, Dr.

Interment: Forest Lawn Cemetery

Stewart D. Green

Lawrence “Larry” C. Rundlett

Lawrence C. Rundlett

Lawrence ‘Larry’ Rundlett was born to John S. and Madge (Howarter) Rundlett on

October 13, 1929 in Cromwell, Iowa. He graduated from Cromwell High School in 1948.

He served in the United States Army 1951-1953. On return from his service, he

moved to Omaha, Nebraska, where he graduated from Grace University in 1958. He

worked for Cargill in accounting capacity until his retirement in 1994. He spent the

majority of his thirty-seven-year tenure with Cargill at the grain elevator in Council

Bluffs, Iowa. He developed deep and enduring friendships with

the farm community over these years.

He married Betty Lou McGraw in 1955, with whom he celebrated a long and happy

marriage. Together, Larry and Betty were very active in church ministry. They enjoyed

travel as well as activities with friends and family.

He has one daughter, Rebecca, who resides in Lincoln, Nebraska.

He is preceded in death by his father John Rundlett, his mother Madge (Howarter)

Rundlett, his brother John Rundlett and his wife Betty Lou McGraw Rundlett. He is

survived by his daughter Rebecca, son-in-law Tom Starr of Lincoln,

as well as many nieces and nephews.

Memorials: First Covenant Church Building Fund;

Lauritzen Gardens; Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals.

A Celebration of Life Service will take place at

First Covenant Church, 201 N. 90th St., Omaha, NE.

On Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 4:00 pm. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, family and close

friends only may attend in person by invitation.

The service will be live streamed at fccomaha.org.

Jean E. Rastede

5/18/1926 – 10/20/2020

Omaha – Preceded in death by husband of 45 years, Vernon and brother, Gilbert Wilgus. Survived by her sons, Kent, Joel (Carol); grandchildren, Jody (Mike) Menker, Carlee (Travis) Young; great grandchildren, Caleb, Daniel, Hattie, Maisie; sister-in-law, Judy Wilgus and a host of nieces, nephews, other family and friends. Visitation from 1:00 – 3:00 PM and Funeral Service at 3:00 PM all Friday (10/23/2020) at Roeder Mortuary, 2727 N. 108th Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Burial 10:00 AM Saturday at Hillcrest Memorial Park of Omaha, NE. Memorials to Maplewood United Methodist Church.

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

Dorothy Ann Randazzo

January 25, 1926 – October 18, 2020

Gretna – Preceded by parents Tom and Lena Lipari; husband Joseph Randazzo, Sr.; brother Ted Lipari, Sr. Survived by children Joseph Jr. (Kathy) Randazzo, Mary (Kevin) Riley, Cheryl Randazzo; grandchildren Mikaela (Tom) Vobejda, Thomas Riley, Barbara Randazzo, Joey Randazzo; Teresa Randazzo, Chazz Claybrook; great-grandchildren Kyler Randazzo, Alexis Randazzo, Richard Vobejda; numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation Friday 5-7 PM with Rosary service at 7 PM at Roeder Mortuary. Rosary  will be live streamed through the Roeder Mortuary – Gretna location Facebook page.  Funeral Mass 10 AM Saturday (10/24/2020) at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 508 Angus St. Gretna, NE. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Omaha. Memorials to St. Patrick’s Catholic Church or Gretna Public Schools Foundation.

Lorraine “Betty” Howell