| #1 Published by Omaha World-Herald from Mar. 18 to Mar. 19, 2021
(veteran)
Wilderman, Mark D.
Born: January 4, 1958, Grand Island, NE
Died: March 15, 2021, Fort Calhoun, NE
Age 63 of Omaha, NE. Preceded in death by father, Charles L. Wilderman. Survived by significant other, Patty Sully; daughter, Izzy Wilderman; sons, Drew and Alex Wilderman; mother, Mary Wilderman, all of Omaha, NE; sisters, Kay (Gary) Cynova, Grand Island, NE; Trina (Richard) Leech, Omaha; brother, James (Heather) Wilderman, Elkhorn, NE; sisters, Paula (Debra) Hitt-Wilderman, Omaha; Judy Triplett, Omaha; granddaughter, Olive Herek; many nieces, nephews and the entire Sully family.
VISITATION AND VIGIL SERVICE: Friday, March 19, 2021, 6-8pm, with Vigil Service at 7pm, at St. John The Baptist Catholic Church, 215 N. 13th Street, Ft. Calhoun, NE. Social Distancing will be observed and face masks are recommended for all services. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Saturday, March 20, 2021, 10am, also at St. John's. Inurnment at a later date.
In lieu of traditional remembrances, memorials are suggested to Siena Francis House.
SIEVERS-SPRICK FUNERAL HOME Ft. Calhoun, NE | 402-468-5678
#2 Raymond d. “Ray” Drobney, 70, of Omaha, Nebraska, died May 19, 2008.
He was a veteran.
He leaves his spouse of 45 years, Bonnie; 3 sons, Guy (MaryBeth), Dallas, Texas, Douglas of Omaha, and Jeffrey (Jennifer) of Omaha; 3 grandchildren, Olivia, Jack and Isabella.
Born in Norfolk, Nebraska, he grew up in Verdigre, Nebraska, served in the United States Navy.
He began his career in the Financial services industry in 1967 with Central States Health & Life of Omaha. He worked as an agent, Branch Management Regional manager before joining Pioneer Western Corporation of Clearwater, Florida as Regional Marketing Vice President. In 1974, he became a Financial Services Vice-President with Pioneer Group of Boston and served both firms in a wholesaling and marketing position. He also developed a private client practice during this period. He joined Paine Webber in the Phoenix, Arizona office as Vice-President, and worked in the Member firm community for 7 years, leaving Wachovia Securities in 2005 as a Senior Vice-President to re-establish a private practice with his son Douglas as his partner. Strong advocate of long-term planning over his career, he served as past President of the Iowa-Nebraska chapter of the International Association of Financial Planners.
He was a long-time member of Oak Hills Country Club. His hobbies involved both golf and trapshooting. Life member of the Amateur Trapshooters Association. Competed in several states in the Midwest. Won four State of Nebraska Championship titles, as well as several out of state awards. He retired from competitive shooting in 1996. He especially enjoyed traveling with his wife on golf vacations.
Preceded in death by parents, Leonard “Red” Drobny and mother Clara. His mother was a longtime educator in the Verdigre, Nebraska school system.
Memorials to St. John Vianney Building Fund and the Nebraska Humane Society. Funeral Mass 10am Thursday at St. John Vianney Catholic Church of Millard, Nebraska. Wake Service 7pm at St. John Vianney. Interment Evergreen Cemetery with full Military Honors by Benson VFW Post No. 2503. Visitation at St. John Vianney 6-8pm Wednesday
Heafey-Heafey-Hoffmann Dworak-Cutler West Center Chapel, 78th & West Center, Omaha, Nebraska
Mark Dell Wilderman was born at Grand Island, Nebraska on 4 January 1958 to Charles and Mary Wilderman. Mark grew up in Grand Island and St. Mary's Catholic Grade School, Barr Junior High School and Grand Island Senior High. Mark would later go into the Army and was stationed overseas in both Germany and Korea.
He graduated with BS in Nursing on 10 May 1997 from the University of Nebraska College of Nursing at Omaha and furthering his education studying Biology at UNO from 2003 - 2005. He served as a registered nurse at UNMC, taking a break to work briefly in bicycling repair before returning to nursing. Most recently, he worked as an RN, BSN for the Ponca Tribe at The Fred and Leroy Health and Wellness Center.
Mark was married 27 September 1997 to Patty Sully in Omaha. They have three children, daughter, Izzy Wilderman and sons, Drew and Alex Wilderman. While Mark and Patty later went separate paths, they have remained very close.
Mark was preceded in death by his father, Charles L. Wilderman.
Mark is survived by his significant other, Patty Sully, his mother, Mary Wilderman, all of Omaha, NE, sisters, Kay (Gary) Cynova, Grand Island, NE, Trina (Richard) Leech, Omaha, brother, James (Heather) Wilderman, Elkhorn, NE, sisters, Paula (Debra) Hitt-Wilderman, Omaha, Judy Triplett, Omaha, granddaughter, Olive Herek, as well as many nieces, nephews and the entire Sully family.
VISITATION AND VIGIL SERVICE: 6:00-8:00 pm Friday, March 19, 2021 with Vigil Service at 7:00 pm at St. John The Baptist Catholic Church, 215 N. 13th Street, Ft. Calhoun, NE. Social Distancing will be observed and face masks are recommended for all services.
MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: 10:00 am Saturday, March 20, 2021, also at St. John's.
Inurnment will occur at a later time.
In lieu of traditional remembrances, memorials are suggested to Siena Francis House, where Mark enjoyed volunteering.
Sievers-Sprick Funeral Home at Ft. Calhoun, Nebraska is handling the arrangements.
Funeral leaflet
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Mark Dell Wilderman
January 4, 1958 ~ March 15, 2021
Mass of the Resurrection
Processional Song "Here I am, Lord"
First Reading: Wisdom 4: 7-15
Responsorial Psalm: The Lord is my Shepherd, I Shall Not Want
Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 12
Gospel: Matthew 25: 31-40
Homily: Father John Montag, SJ
Prayers of the Faithful
Offertory Song: "Be Not Afraid"; Gifts explained by Patty
Communion Songs: "I Am The Bread of Life", "One Bread, One Body"
Reflection: Drew C. Wilderman
Closing Song: "How Can I Keep From Singing"
Umo n ho n: American Indian Traveling prayer, song by Ponca Tribe Singers
Celebrant: Father John Montag, SJ
Honorary Pallbearers: Josh Wilderman, Izzy Wilderman, Alex Wilderman
Lectors: Josh Wilderman, Devin Luque, Ben Tripplett
Prayers of the Faithful: Mark's siblings
Musicians: Molly Smith and the Ted and Margie Bansen family
Offertory Gifts: Nieces and nephews of Mark and Patty
Memorials to: Siena Francis House Homeless Shelter, 1702 Nicholas Street, Omaha, Nebraska
Please join the family for lunch in the church basement following the funeral Mass, if you feel comfortable doing so. Please remember to follow COVID protocols, as possible.
~~~obituaries and funeral leaflet courtesy of the Nebraska Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings and leaflets on file in the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska~~~
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