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Merva Lee Hansen

Female 1932 - 2007  (74 years)


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  1. 1.  Merva Lee Hansen was born on 31 Mar 1932 in Wahoo, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 22 Mar 2007 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska; was buried on 27 Mar 2007 in Bethlehem Covenant Cemetery, Lancaster County, Nebraska.

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    SUNDAY LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - MARCH 25, 2007

    Merva Lee Brodd
    Merva Lee Brodd, 74, Lincoln, died Thursday (3/22/07) after a courageous battle with multiple myeloma and West Nile virus. She was employed by Lincoln Public Schools in the Food Service Department for 28 years. She was born March 31, 1932, in Wahoo to Harry and Esther (Johnson) Hansen.

    Family includes: husband, Elton; sons, daughter-in-law, Kevin and Diane Brodd, Jeffrey Brodd, all Lincoln; daughter, son-in-law, Jacque and Jim Prai, Lincoln; brother, sister-in-law, Marvin and Irene Hansen, Ceresco; sister, Thelma Radenslaben, Lincoln; grandchildren, Kaylee, Trisha and Amanda Brodd, Bristol, Taylor and Avery Prai. She was preceded in death by: parents; brother, Arlie Dale Hansen.

    Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Bethlehem Covenant Church, 18703 N. 98th St., rural Waverly. Pastor Matt Rudeen. Bethlehem Covenant Cemetery. Visitation and family greeting: 6:30-8 p.m. Monday, Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 N. 27th St., Lincoln. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the family. Condolences or personal reflections may be left at www.metcalffh.com.

    Merva married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Jeffrey Brodd was born on 2 Jan 1961; died on 3 Apr 2008; was buried in Bethlehem Covenant Cemetery, Waverly, Nebraska.
    3. Living

Generation: 2



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