Graduated from high school in Atlantic.
Received her business degree from Grand Island Business College.
Married: June 26, 1939, to Gerald Lumbard in Grand Island
Employed with the Hall County Clerk and Recorders Office for six years.
Moved to Washington D. C. in 1959,was employed as a clerk for the Department of Agriculture until they returned to Grand Island in 1963; was a secretary until she retired in 1974.
Her husband died Jan. 12, 1984.
She moved to Kearney, 1986; became a resident at the care center in Kearney in 1997.
Activities: member of the Rebekah Lodge and Order of the Eastern Star 132.
Survivors include: sons, Jay of Kearney and Garland of Fort Collins, Colo.; daughter, Marlene Hagler of Murrieta, Calif.; brother, Ralph Carlson of Atlantic, Iowa; five grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren;
Preceded in death by her husband and a sister.
Graduated from high school in Atlantic.
Received her business degree from Grand Island Business College.
Married: June 26, 1939, to Gerald Lumbard in Grand Island
Employed with the Hall County Clerk and Recorders Office for six years.
Moved to Washington D. C. in 1959,was employed as a clerk for the Department of Agriculture until they returned to Grand Island in 1963; was a secretary until she retired in 1974.
Her husband died Jan. 12, 1984.
She moved to Kearney, 1986; became a resident at the care center in Kearney in 1997.
Activities: member of the Rebekah Lodge and Order of the Eastern Star 132.
Survivors include: sons, Jay of Kearney and Garland of Fort Collins, Colo.; daughter, Marlene Hagler of Murrieta, Calif.; brother, Ralph Carlson of Atlantic, Iowa; five grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren;
Preceded in death by her husband and a sister.
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