Louise D. Voss was born September 25, 1920 to Charles and Anna (Wiese) Voss at the Voss Farm south of Blair. She attended Sunny Side Grade School and graduated from Blair High School in 1938. She was confirmed and was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Bennington. She was a member of The Blair Eagles Auxiliary and a life time member of the Kennard Legion Auxiliary. Louise worked at the Bomber Plant in Bellevue and Benis Bag in Omaha. She left work to come home to care for her mother until she passed away. She stayed at the farm with her dad and brother LeRoy then later went on to work at Wilkenson Manufacturing in Fort Calhoun. In June 1973 she married John W. Voss at St. John's in Bennington. After his passing in 1984 she stayed on the home farm until 2008 when she moved to Nye Square Independent Living in Fremont.
Louise is survived by her nieces and nephews Joyce (Tom) Williams of Hayden Lake, ID, Gladys Hurt of Fremont, Sylvia (Don Kerwin) Lauritsen-Kerwin of Fremont, Nancy Schank of Fremont, Jeanette (Rich) Crouch of Fremont, Jerry (Susan) Lauritsen of Atlas, OK, sisters in law; Bonnie Goodrich, Alberta Voss and Kay Voss, nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband John, sister Gladys Lauritsen, brothers LeRoy and Elmer Voss, and nephew Dennis Voss.
Memorials to The German Cemetery Association or St. John's Lutheran Church in Bennington."
CAMPBELL AMAN FUNERAL HOME
444 South 17th Street
Blair, NE 68008
(402) 426-2191
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#3 Funeral leaflet
In Loving Memory of Louise D. Voss
Born September 25, 1920 Blair, Nebraska ~ Entered Into Rest December 21, 2014 Fremont, Nebraska
Funeral Service 10:30am Saturday, December 27th, 2014 St. John's Lutheran Church, Bennington, Nebraska. Officiating: Pastor Caren Swift. Organist: Jan Braden. Vocal Selections: "I Was There To Hear Your Borning Cry", "Precious Lord Take My Hand", "What A Friend We Have In Jesus"
Honorary Pallbearers: Joyce Williams, Gladys Hurt, Sylvia Lauritsen-Kerwin, Nancy Schank, Jeanette Crouch, Jerry Lauritsen.
~~~ Obituary and funeral leaflet courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings and leaflets on file in the Blair Public Library at Blair, Nebraska.~~~
Louise D. Voss was born September 25, 1920 to Charles and Anna (Wiese) Voss at the Voss Farm south of Blair. She attended Sunny Side Grade School and graduated from Blair High School in 1938. She was confirmed and was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Bennington. She was a member of The Blair Eagles Auxiliary and a life time member of the Kennard Legion Auxiliary. Louise worked at the Bomber Plant in Bellevue and Benis Bag in Omaha. She left work to come home to care for her mother until she passed away. She stayed at the farm with her dad and brother LeRoy then later went on to work at Wilkenson Manufacturing in Fort Calhoun. In June 1973 she married John W. Voss at St. John's in Bennington. After his passing in 1984 she stayed on the home farm until 2008 when she moved to Nye Square Independent Living in Fremont.
Louise is survived by her nieces and nephews Joyce (Tom) Williams of Hayden Lake, ID, Gladys Hurt of Fremont, Sylvia (Don Kerwin) Lauritsen-Kerwin of Fremont, Nancy Schank of Fremont, Jeanette (Rich) Crouch of Fremont, Jerry (Susan) Lauritsen of Atlas, OK, sisters in law; Bonnie Goodrich, Alberta Voss and Kay Voss, nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband John, sister Gladys Lauritsen, brothers LeRoy and Elmer Voss, and nephew Dennis Voss.
Memorials to The German Cemetery Association or St. John's Lutheran Church in Bennington."
CAMPBELL AMAN FUNERAL HOME
444 South 17th Street
Blair, NE 68008
(402) 426-2191
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#3 Funeral leaflet
In Loving Memory of Louise D. Voss
Born September 25, 1920 Blair, Nebraska ~ Entered Into Rest December 21, 2014 Fremont, Nebraska
Funeral Service 10:30am Saturday, December 27th, 2014 St. John's Lutheran Church, Bennington, Nebraska. Officiating: Pastor Caren Swift. Organist: Jan Braden. Vocal Selections: "I Was There To Hear Your Borning Cry", "Precious Lord Take My Hand", "What A Friend We Have In Jesus"
Honorary Pallbearers: Joyce Williams, Gladys Hurt, Sylvia Lauritsen-Kerwin, Nancy Schank, Jeanette Crouch, Jerry Lauritsen.
~~~ Obituary and funeral leaflet courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings and leaflets on file in the Blair Public Library at Blair, Nebraska.~~~
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