Terry Ann Baumbach
From Lincoln, Nebraska.
Born on February 16, 1946.
Passed away on May 4, 2022.
No service information at this time.
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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 Terry Ann Baumbach
We are so heartbroken to learn of Terry’s passing. Our family lived next to Ella and Chet, then Terry, the entire 25 years we lived on South Street. We were so looking forward to seeing Terry at the end of May, to celebrate high school graduation. Terry was a true friend, a true human being – about as real as it gets. We have been so blessed to have known her and shared a slice of this life with her. Our condolences to all of you.
Shannon Drake
I am not one to leave online condolences, but upon getting home from work today, I felt it was time to touch base with my dear friend in NE. Tried calling her home phone multiple times, then came to the realization that she must have transitioned from this life into the next. Sought out obituaries, and there it was. Was looking forward to catching up. I am so very saddened for all of us remaining, but joyful for Terry–whatever the reason for her passing on. I got to meet Terry when we worked together at Counterpoint in Livingston, and we became fast friends and swimming pals at Chico. What fun times we shared relaxing in the pool, then usually breaking bread together at Pine Creek, Emigrant, or wherever. I have missed our times together since she moved back to NE, but was always thankful to hear from her–esp. when she started e-mailing from her library! There will be a HUGE Terry-void in my heart until I get to see and be with her again. I am truly grateful to have gotten to have her in my life for the time I did. We in MT are better for having known her. Treasured times in the Treasure State! Sincerest condolences to Terry’s family. You are welcome to get in touch, should you so choose. Thoughts and prayers to you…
Denise Sheelar
Terry B. and I were best of friends in high school. The LNE class of 1964. We took a fast reading course together; and both of us were good students and decided to “skip school” for a day! Once we left school, we laughed because neither of us had any idea what to do when skipping school! Drove around then went to Kings to eat!! She made a visit with me to Yankton South Dakota where we both had friends at the Sacred Heart Convent. Totally lost touch with her but have great memories!