During that time Anne worked with the Secret Service, Federal Probation and Pre-trial. Following retirement, she spent her time caring for others: working part-time at Home Instead, and watching her young grandchildren.
Anne was an avid baseball fan, and enjoyed traveling to stadiums, especially those trips that took her to see her beloved New York Yankees. She was endearing, thoughtful, and made others feel special, sending each loved one a card for every occasion. Anne will be missed by her many friends and family.
Survived by:
Son: Jeff (Jamie) Benson
Grandchildren: Caleb, Blake and Lucinda
Brother: Eric (Karlene) Benson
Niece: Katie
Nephew: Klint
Great-nephews: Lucas and Liam
Omaha World Herald
May 2020
During that time Anne worked with the Secret Service, Federal Probation and Pre-trial. Following retirement, she spent her time caring for others: working part-time at Home Instead, and watching her young grandchildren.
Anne was an avid baseball fan, and enjoyed traveling to stadiums, especially those trips that took her to see her beloved New York Yankees. She was endearing, thoughtful, and made others feel special, sending each loved one a card for every occasion. Anne will be missed by her many friends and family.
Survived by:
Son: Jeff (Jamie) Benson
Grandchildren: Caleb, Blake and Lucinda
Brother: Eric (Karlene) Benson
Niece: Katie
Nephew: Klint
Great-nephews: Lucas and Liam
Omaha World Herald
May 2020
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