Sarah Fischbein
Sarah (Ginsberg) Fischbein passed away in Lincoln, Nebraska on June 25, 2020 at 96 years old. She was born in New York City, New York on May 20, 1924, the daughter of Anna (Goverofsky) Ginsberg and Jacob (Grabiner) Ginsberg. Her siblings, Goldie Entel, Sydney Ginsberg and Benjamin Ginsberg all pre-deceased her. Sarah grew up in the Bronx, New York, graduated high school with secretarial skills and a passion for singing. She married Irwin William Fischbein (deceased) on October 17, 1942 and was married for 72 years. She worked, as a secretary and stenographer to support herself and her husband while he attended college and graduate school. She worked until she became a mother and then devoted her time solely to raising her family. She lived in New York City, NY; Syracuse, NY; Lubbock, TX; Berkeley CA; Boston MA & vicinity; Huntington Beach, CA and Lincoln, NE. Sarah was an excellent homemaker and loving mother who enjoyed her family, traveling, the outdoors, and sailing with her husband on both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. She also was a talented hobby artist who created many paintings that are still enjoyed by her family. Remembered as an optimistic, strong willed, vibrant, talented, nurturing woman with an appreciation of humor, a beautiful smile, and a quick wit. She will be sorely missed and is survived by her two children and their spouses, Cora (Fischbein) Rubitschun (John Rubitschun) and Steven Fischbein (Robin Klipper-Fischbein), four grandchildren, Jeffrey Rubitschun (Caitlin (Pierce) Rubitschun), Hannah (Rubitschun) Cousino (Thomas Cousino), Sarah Fischbein and Benjamin Fischbein and two great grandchildren, Moira Rubitschun and Jillian Cousino. May the energy that was Sarah only add more beauty to this universe. She would have liked that thought. Rest in peace Mom, we love you. Sarah Fischbein, May 20, 1924 – June 25, 2020. Donations in Honor of Sarah can be made to The Ocean Conservancy at this link: https://donate.oceanconservancy.org/page/44257/donate/1?promo_name=Give_in_Honor&promo_creative=Text_Link&promo_position=Inline_Text No service at this time. To leave a condolence, please use 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.
Nancy Jean Heiser
Nancy Jean Campbell Heiser of Lincoln, Ne passed away June 30th, 2020 in Lincoln. Nancy was born June 9th, 1944 in Falls City, Ne. She was raised in Falls City and graduated with the Class of 1962. She was responsible for forming the first Falls City High Pep Club. She was a lifeguard at the Falls City Pool. Nancy at onetime lived in New York City. Nancy worked for the Falls City Bakery with her sister-in-law Karol Campbell. She moved to Lincoln and worked as a secretary for the Municipal Court Probation Office. Nancy relocated to Phoenix, Az where she started her own very successful catering food truck business. She eventually returned to Lincoln to be closer to family and began working at Centurion International as a plant supervisor. She became an integral part of making Centurion one of the most successful manufacturing plants in Lincoln at the time, she was proud of her accomplishments at Centurion. She retired from Centurion and enjoyed spending time with her family, keeping up on facebook and playing computer games. She was a huge Husker fan and will surely be shouting “Go Big Red” from her new heavenly home. Nancy is survived by her children Julie Davidson (Lonnie) Rush, Bella Vista, Ar, Richard (Cindy) Heiser, Eagle, Ne, and Kif Buis of Lincoln, Ne. Her siblings James (Karol) Campbell, Grand Prairie, Tx, Carrie Clark (Tony) Legnon, Port Arthur, Tx, and Tracey Clark (Joey) Barnes, Powhattan, Ks. Her father Donald Clark of Falls City, Ne, and grandchildren Katie Jean, Nancy Marie “baby Nancy”, Chris, Montana, and Mitch, 10 great grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. Nancy will be dearly missed by her family as well her extended family and friends at her apartment building aka The Lincoln Manor Mafia. Nancy was known for her friendliness, being fair and her laugh that was contagious. She was a loving mother, grandmother, sister and daughter. She took those old records off the shelf, she sat and listened to them by herself, she says today’s music doesn’t have the same soul. She just wants to hear some of that old time rock and roll. To leave a condolence please use the form below.
She was proceeded in death by her mother Jean Ann (Phillips) Clark, brother Clayton Campbell and granddaughter Emily Ann Shepherd.
At her request there will be no service at this time. The family will hold a private service on the Kansas farm that she grew to love.
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.
William Edward Micek
From Lincoln, Nebraska. Born on May 30, 1934. Passed away on June 29, 2020. Private service. To leave a condolence please use the from 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.
“Butch” Gernon Dale Crider
Gernon (“Butch”) Dale Crider – September 16, 1950 – June 27, 2020 Butch was born at home in Eminence, Missouri to Austin George and Rosetta D. (Dorow) Crider. Butch grew up in the back-woods around Eminence and graduated Eminence High School in 1968. Later his work led him to Imperial, Nebraska, near where his grandparents had lived and his mom was raised when she was younger. During Butch’s working years, he travelled extensively with work at Western Well & Pump in Imperial, Nebraska. To be closer to home to Marilyn and kids, he also worked for many years at Terryberry Farms with Marilyn’s brothers in Imperial. Family was important to Butch. He always kept in touch with his family. He called everyone – brothers, sisters, and his kids, weekly. And he was always a practical joker and loved to be ornery, it was his life’s mission, up to the end; he liked to make people smile and laugh. Butch was married to Sarah Baldwin and is survived by their daughter, Kathy Crider. Later Butch made his life with Marilyn K. Iverson of Imperial, Nebraska and raised 6 children, Jerome Iverson and wife, Anne, of Lincoln, Nebraska; Marie Iverson of Dallas, Texas; Theresa Schilke and husband, John, of Imperial, Nebraska; Raquel Ball and husband, Danny, of Norman, Oklahoma; David Iverson and wife, Jennifer, of North Platte, Nebraska; and, Jason Iverson, and his wife, Kristin, of Fort Worth, Texas; 17 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; sister Donna Bilbrey of House Springs, Missouri; sister Carol Dizmang, of Wauneta, Nebraska; sister Marilyn Neal of Jefferson City, Missouri ; sister Shirley Trogdon of Mount Vernon, Missouri; brother Charles Crider (Beverly) of House Springs, Missouri; brother Jerry Crider of Eminence, Missouri; brother Paul Crider (Terry) of Highlandville, Missouri; brother Keith Crider of Galena, Missouri, and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Butch is preceded in death by Marilyn Iverson; his parents; his brothers, Marvin and Leroy; sisters, Nada, Rhonda, and Rena, and great-grandchild, Avery. A graveside service will be held in Imperial, Nebraska at a later date. A memorial has been suggested to Theresa Schilke family in Butch’s memory. Condolences may be left 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.
Nancy Virginia Wolfe
Nancy was born in Erie, Pennsylvania; moved to Nebraska in 1960 and became a daughter of the prairie. She passed away peacefully on Friday, June 26th with her two oldest sons present to hold her hands during her final journey. She carried with her an immeasurable love of all living things- from flowering trees to the smallest of creatures. She possessed a fierce but hidden strength, yet was always loving and gentle to her very core. Of her sons, she always said to “Give them love… and wings!”, and taught us that the greatest gift we can give to each other is our time. She reveled in delivering joy to others in the form of organ and guitar music, her distinctive voice, and her slight, gentle, manner as a decades-long volunteer for Bryan Hospital, Tabitha, and Madonna. She always had the perfect expression on-hand for any given moment. One that she often shared: “You are the best that you can be when you are doing something for someone else.” Nancy is survived by her sister, Mary, and two nephews; four sons- Jeffrey of Keno, OR; John (Sue), James (Kari), Joseph (Michelle), all of Lincoln; and five grandchildren- Nolan, Clara, Ian, Eliana and Greyson. At Nancy’s request, no services will be held; only a private family gathering. Memorials, in lieu of flowers, may be made on her behalf to Tabitha or the People’s City Mission. Condolences online at aspenaftercare.com.
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.