Connie L. Rohloff
Connie Lynette Rohloff, age 64, of Palmyra Nebraska passed away on July 11, 2019 after a long struggle with cancer.
Connie was born to parents Ben and Lillian Podany Rohloff on January 18, 1955 in Randolph, Nebraska.
She grew up with 8 siblings and attended Randolph High School.
She has one son Austin B. Rohloff of Palmyra.
In 1974, Connie started her career job at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. She was the supervisor of the mail room.
She was preceded in death by her parents and sister Alice Gerdes.
Connie is survived by her son Austin B. Rohloff of Palmyra, NE; her brothers Gene of Columbus, NE, Bernard (Rose) of Columbus Ne, Robert (Miriam) Canada and Dennis (Diane) of Columbus, NE; her sisters Linda (Anthony) of Kansas City, MO, Karen of Plainview, NE and Gail of Kansas City, MO., brother-in-law Leroy Gerdes of Osmond, NE; nieces, nephews and many friends and co-workers.
She will always be remembered for her sense of humor, loyalty to friends and family. Connie loved to travel. She was always there for friends and family and would help them as much as she could.
As per Connie’s wishes, her body was cremated at Aspen Cremation Service.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 645 C Street Palmyra, Nebraska on Saturday, July 20 at 1 PM. Everyone is welcome to attend.
The family is grateful for condolences but decline flowers in lieu of a donation to the Cancer Society in Connie’s name.
Funeral Home assisting is Aspen Mortuary, 4822 Cleveland Avenue, Lincoln, NE 68504. To view an on-line obituary or email condolences please visit Aspen Mortuary’s website at www.aspenaftercare.com.
Condolences for Connie L. Rohloff
Connie was one of a kind! I truly enjoyed working with her. She was my go-to person when I needed to vent or a good laugh. I will miss her crazy sense of humor!
Rest in peace my friend!!! It was wonderful working with you for 30 years!!! We had some good times together!!! You will be missed!!! KENO…I WIN!!!
A very determined lady that will be greatly missed
One of the things I loved most about you was how straight-forward you were! You were such a kind-hearted soul and I’m really going to miss you around here. May you find peace as you rest in eternal paradise!! <3
I didn’t work in the same department but I worked in the same building as Connie for over fourteen years. We all impact each others lives in different ways. I’m sorry for your loss, Connie will be missed. Blessings to her family.
Austin,
I am so sorry to hear about your mom. I was out of town the last week and a half and was planning on stopping by this week. Know that you are in my prayers! I will miss visiting with Connie as she always had wonderful stories. She was such a hard worker and cancer never kept her down. I sure hope she isn’t working up in heaven!
My sympathies,
Karen Pribnow
Nurse Navigator at St E’s
Connie was a ray of sunshine and a lightning bolt; all at once.
Her straight forward wisdom will be missed dearly.
My tears and support to the family.
She will always have a spot in my heart.
Connie was my little sister. A pain in the butt sometimes, but I loved her dearly. This is a sad time for Austin and the rest of our family, but we know she is smiling down on us. I am happy that she was able to come to Kansas City to visit with us recently.
She had a lot of good friends, family and co-workers that will miss her. RIP Connie❤️❤️❤️
Connie has always been a fresh breath of air. We never worked in the same unit but she has always guided and helped me through the years since my first day at UNL. My deepest condolences to her son, family, friends and colleagues. She will be dearly missed.