Mrs Mack was born July 6, 1891 in Gering and moved to Kenesaw in 1917. She married Earl Mack, June 29, 1926. She moved into Haven Home in Kenesaw in June 1980.
She was a member of the Kenesaw Presbyterian Church and the Royal Neighbors Lodge.
Services were held Thursday afternoon, February 26 in the Kenesaw Presbyterian Church with the Rev Paul Johnson officiating. Organist was Donna Sahling with Kip Ehly, soloist. Casketbearers were Kent Butler, Paul Butler, Curt Mack, Bruce Mack, John Swanson and Gordon Miller. Burial was in the Kenesaw Cemetery.
Survivors include her husband Earl of Kenesaw; one daughter, Mrs S Reed (Fern) Butler of Long Beach, Washington; one son, Donald of Kenesaw; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
The Jackson-Wilson Funeral Home of Kenesaw was in charge of arrangements.
Mrs Mack was born July 6, 1891 in Gering and moved to Kenesaw in 1917. She married Earl Mack, June 29, 1926. She moved into Haven Home in Kenesaw in June 1980.
She was a member of the Kenesaw Presbyterian Church and the Royal Neighbors Lodge.
Services were held Thursday afternoon, February 26 in the Kenesaw Presbyterian Church with the Rev Paul Johnson officiating. Organist was Donna Sahling with Kip Ehly, soloist. Casketbearers were Kent Butler, Paul Butler, Curt Mack, Bruce Mack, John Swanson and Gordon Miller. Burial was in the Kenesaw Cemetery.
Survivors include her husband Earl of Kenesaw; one daughter, Mrs S Reed (Fern) Butler of Long Beach, Washington; one son, Donald of Kenesaw; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
The Jackson-Wilson Funeral Home of Kenesaw was in charge of arrangements.
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