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Donald Eugene Jensen

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Donald Eugene Jensen

Birth
Hooper, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Death
13 Mar 2019 (aged 89)
Fletcher, Henderson County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Hooper, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Don formerly resided in Hooper, Valley, Cedar Bluffs and Blair, NE. After his retirement he resided in Omaha, NE; Mesa, AZ; and Loveland, CO. Don was born to Peter and Gladys Jensen. Shortly after graduating from Hooper High School, he took a job with Omaha Public Power District where he worked until his retirement in 1989. While at OPPD, he had assignments in Valley, Cedar Bluffs and Blair, NE.
On October 3, 1948, Don married Maralee A. Sick of Hooper. They had two sons, Roger and Ken. After Maralee's death in 1988, Don married Mary Alice Newkirk of Fremont in 1989. Don and Mary Alice lived for a short time in Omaha, NE, and then in Mesa, AZ, and Loveland, CO. Don enjoyed home construction projects, woodworking and traveling. He was particularly proud of his achievements in reconnecting with his many Danish relatives in the early 2000s.

Preceded by:
Parents, both of his wives, and a brother and sister

Survived by:
2 sons, five grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild

Omaha World Herald
March 2019
Don formerly resided in Hooper, Valley, Cedar Bluffs and Blair, NE. After his retirement he resided in Omaha, NE; Mesa, AZ; and Loveland, CO. Don was born to Peter and Gladys Jensen. Shortly after graduating from Hooper High School, he took a job with Omaha Public Power District where he worked until his retirement in 1989. While at OPPD, he had assignments in Valley, Cedar Bluffs and Blair, NE.
On October 3, 1948, Don married Maralee A. Sick of Hooper. They had two sons, Roger and Ken. After Maralee's death in 1988, Don married Mary Alice Newkirk of Fremont in 1989. Don and Mary Alice lived for a short time in Omaha, NE, and then in Mesa, AZ, and Loveland, CO. Don enjoyed home construction projects, woodworking and traveling. He was particularly proud of his achievements in reconnecting with his many Danish relatives in the early 2000s.

Preceded by:
Parents, both of his wives, and a brother and sister

Survived by:
2 sons, five grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild

Omaha World Herald
March 2019


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