Rosetta Margeartha (Dorn) Agena
October 23, 1933 – May 7, 2018
Rosetta “Rose” Margeartha Agena, 84, of Lincoln (born in Adams), passed away May 7th, 2018.
Rose is survived by her children, Patti, Kenny (Patty), Rhonda, Terry (Sherri), Sheila (Les) and Randy; grandchildren, Autumn, Megan, Estelle, Nolan, Amanda, Samantha, Casandra, Conner; seven great-grandchildren.
Proceeded in death by her husband Lavern Agena, her parents Thomas and Katherine Dorn, her two sisters, two brothers, and her best friend Shirley Winniger
Celebration of life was held at 2:00 p.m. May 12, 2018 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Davey, Nebraska. Condolences may be left at Aspenaftercare.com.
Memorials to the family for future designation.
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 Rosetta Margeartha (Dorn) Agena
Rest in heaven with the angels free of pain sorrow Rose!
Patti, so sorry to hear that your Mom passed away. God bless you and help you through this tough time. Love, Kathy Keller-Bedrick (My name used to be Holmes, back in the 70’s when you worked with me)
I pray to God to give you strength to deal with the loss of your mother.
May she rest in peace and please know that we share in your grief.
My Deepest Sympathy,
Ginny Gallentine-Smith
Working with Rose was always so much fun, and she always had some story to tell, or some wisdom to share. I have missed her through all of these years.
Patti and family—our deepest sympathies to you in the loss of your mother. Please know that Lynn and I are thinking of all of you during this difficult time, and know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.
My sympathy to all of you. Losing a parent is tough but you know she is at peace. She can tell stories about the pat to her sisters, brothers, husband and her friends that have gone before her. I will remember her infectious laugh when she was at her sisters place and they were telling their childhood stories.