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Brenda Roland

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Born on March 28, 1968.

Passed away on April 28, 2023.

Service information is pending.

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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.

Bobby Lee Jeffries

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Born on April 9, 1962.

Passed away on February 11, 2023.

No service will be held.

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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.

Paula D. Jones

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Paula Dee Jones, 83, of Lincoln, died in peace with family at her side in the Hospice Unit of Bryan Medical Center West on October 10, 2022.

Born August 10, 1939, in Rapid City, S.D., to Paul D. and Ruth (Wonder) Ragsdale. Her early childhood was spent in the Black Hills. She was tutored in First Grade at Mystic, S.D. Her family moved to Merna, Nebraska, in 1950 where her father was a Depot Agent for the Burlington Railroad and the family lived in the depot.

She graduated from Merna High School and entered the Bryan School of Nursing (Lincoln) in 1957. Upon her graduation from Bryan in 1960 she became a Ward Nurse at Nebraska State Hospital, Ingleside (Hastings). She returned to Lincoln to become a Clinical Nurse at Lincoln General Hospital. Paula and her husband adopted an infant girl, Jennifer Lynn Miles, in 1970. Paula left work to become a full-time mother and housewife. The family moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1975. Paula and Jennifer moved to Cape Girardeau, Missouri, in 1982 where she worked as Director of Nurses for a long-term care facility.

The Jones, although Nebraska raised, did not meet until living in Cape Girardeau and their girls were members of Jobs Daughters where Paula and John had roles as adult advisors. In 1985 she married John M. Jones and they began a new family with two teenage daughters, Jennifer Miles and Kelly Jones.

In that same year Paula accepted a position to establish a Home Health program for Perry County Memorial Hospital in Perryville, Missouri. While there she presented papers on the cholesterol screening program in place at Perry County Hospital to both a regional and a national nursing conference. In 1989 she helped established the hospice program at Jefferson Memorial Hospital in Festus, Missouri. She went on to work in hospice care at Lutheran Hospital and Samaritan Care Hospice in St. Louis. She earned continuing education certification in Parish Nursing from The Deaconess Parish Nurse Program at Webster University, St. Louis, MO. The Seabury Institute of Seabury-Western Theological Seminary and National Episcopal Health Ministries. As well as Bellarmine College and the Lansing School of Nursing. Louisville, KY. She was also a volunteer educator for the Alzheimer’s Association of St. Louis. In 2000 she was a Volunteer of the Year.

In 2008 they returned to Lincoln for their retirement years.

She was a member of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church and was a member of St. Mary’s Guild, the Arts Guild, Altar Guild, and played in the Hand Bell Choir.

Paula and John enjoyed their travels from Washington, D.C., to Tucson and New Orleans to Lake Bel Taine, Minnesota and in between. Their trips were enhanced when they could go by rail. They were able to ride on well-known trains including The California Zephyr, The Capitol Limited, The City of New Orleans and The Pioneer. And, during their time living in Cape Girardeau they were volunteer crew members of a tourist steam train. Paula’s position on board was Train Chief.

Survived by husband, John M., of Lincoln; daughter Kelly Case (Derek) and grandchildren Emily and Evan Case, St. Louis; brother Jay Ragsdale (Dorothy) Oswego, Illinois; and two nephews.

She was proceeded in death by her parents and daughter Jennifer.

A Burial Service and Celebration of Life will take place at St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, 2325 S. 24th St. Lincoln, at 11 a.m. April 15, 2023. Lunch to follow at the church.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to The Bryan Foundation Hospice Unit. 1600 S. 48th Street, Lincoln, NE 68506

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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.

Larry Wayne Jackson

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Born on September 2, 1945.

Passed away on September 16, 2022.

Service information is pending.

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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.

David C. Jacka

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It is with great sadness that the family of David C. Jacka announce his sudden passing on August 23, 2022 at the age of 71. He was a wonderful man with a quick wit and a unique sense of humor. He will be remembered for his eclectic knowledge of the most detailed facts and his incredible knack for storytelling which captured the attention and hearts of all who knew him.

David was born to Willard Clifton Jacka and Darleen May Jacka (Janssen) on April 15, 1951 in Tecumseh, Nebraska.

David’s early years were spent living on the Jacka family farm. He loved riding the tractor and helping feed the animals. His family moved to Omaha when his dad, Willard, started working with the US Post Office, delivering mail by train. After a few years, they moved to Lincoln, NE. David was a dedicated student and graduated from Northeast High School (1969) and the University of Nebraska (1974) with a BS. David thoroughly enjoyed his time as a member of the UNL Fencing Club and the UNL Marching Band. He played in the marching band at three National Championship Bowl Games: 1969 Sugar Bowl in El Paso, TX and the 1970 and 1971 Orange Bowl Games in Orlando, FL. GO BIG RED! After graduating from UNL, David moved to Denver, CO to complete his Master’s Degree in Library Science.

David met the love of his life at his part time job, at Montgomery Wards, as he worked his way through college. David was a broom pusher and Teresa was a salesperson working in the fabric department. Early on, Teresa noticed the broom pusher, as he would twirl the garbage cans that echoed through the store much to the dismay of their supervisor. A few months later, Teresa was waiting for her class to begin when David asked her out on a first date during a chance meeting on campus in Burnett Hall. Three years later, they devoted their lives to each other and were married on March 5, 1976.

Together, David and Teresa started their married life in Wahoo and Yutan while David was the Librarian for the Mead Public Schools K-12. A few years later, David was offered the Assistant Director position at the Columbus Public Library, and they moved to Columbus, NE. In 1982, David accepted the Director position

at the Bellevue Public Library and another move followed. Eventually, their growing family moved to Iron Mountain, MI when David became the Director of the Dickinson County Library. In 1991, the family moved to Kenosha, WI where David enjoyed being the Media Specialist for the Kenosha Public Library System.

David and Teresa had two children: Jeffrey Scott and Jennifer Michelle. Our family of four loved spending time together camping and traveling throughout the USA. We made many memories exploring beaches, mountains, forests, plains, and deserts enjoying all of the experiences that each had to offer.

David had a variety of interests. His love of reading and history led him to visit many museums and historical places, including many battlefields. David’s attention to detail and thirst for knowledge resulted in reading every description of every item on display. All of which he seemed to remember and recall at a moment’s notice. In addition, David liked to read all the instructions before attempting to do anything, so he would always be well informed and ready for any problems should they arise.

David had a passion for playing instruments. He learned to play an alto and tenor sax, a piccolo, bassoon, oboe, and even taught himself how to play the banjo. David loved to dance. Both David and Teresa especially enjoyed Square Dancing, Round Dancing, and Clogging. They belonged to several Square Dancing clubs over the years traveling to conventions, and getting away for special weekend dances.

David was a well-traveled scholar. David enjoyed a summer filled with backpacking through Europe on a trip that included Germany, Austria, England, and Scotland. He later took a second trip to Germany during winterim. His love of travel continued throughout his life as he was able to visit nearly all 50 states in the USA, including Hawaii and Alaska.

David will forever be remembered by his adoring mother Darleen Jacka, his loving wife of 46 years Teresa Jacka, their children Jeffrey Jacka and wife Liz Jacka, Jennifer Jancich and husband Bryan Jancich, grandsons Bentley and Bennet Jancich, along with numerous other family members and friends.

David was preceded in death by his father Willard C. Jacka, and brother Larry Lee Jacka.

A Celebration of David’s Life will be held on September 11, 2022 at 11:00 a.m., at Van Dorn Park; 930 High Street in Lincoln, Nebraska.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in David’s name to the University of Nebraska Foundation-Lincoln for either the UNL Library (#01054670) or UNL Marching Band (#01031230) to honor his time at the university. Please visit nufoundation.org to make an online gift.

Friends and family are encouraged to share their condolences and memories of David on his memorial site at davidjacka.forevermissed.com or by using the form below.



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.