1931
2017
Schram, Emily Mar 29, 1931 - Sep 13, 2017 Preceded in death by her husband, Larry Schram; parents, Ralph and Victoria Lempka; sisters, Monica, Bonnie and Cathleen; and brothers, Emil and Gene. Survived by children: Sue (Lee) White-Hamilton, Duane (Patty) Schram, Ken (Julie) Schram, Carol (Bill) Methren, 11 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren; brother, Nick (Mary) Lempka; and sisters, Mary Goracke, and Betty Putnam. VISITATION: Sunday from 2-6pm, with the family present 4-6pm, and ROSARY at 6pm, all at Kahler Dolce Mortuary. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Monday at 10:30am at St. Columbkille Church, 200 E. Sixth St., Papillion. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.
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3 Entries
September 19, 2017
Steve and Kate Goracke
Thinking and praying for you as we celebrate the life of our wonderful and dear aunt. What beautiful and fun person she was in life.
September 16, 2017
Classmate
Jim Strawn
Our condolences to your family on the passing of the family matriarch. Thoughts and prayers Susan & Duane on your mother's passing.
September 16, 2017
Margaret/Rodney Weeth
Hi Sue You have our condolences We had some really good times with your folks at our cattlemen meetings and conventions Hope is well with you and the family Send our thoughts also to your sister and brothers
Rodney and Margaret Weeth
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