D Surnames John A. D'AGOSTINO Passed away March 11, 2005 Age 65, born June 13, 1939 to Joseph and Georginia (Tamm) D'Agostino in Staten Island, New York. Visitation: Cremation. No visitation. Service: Private family service in Staten Island, New York. DALL -- Roy A., 91, Superior, widower of Mary, died Tuesday (4/9/02). Born, rural Ruskin. Butter marker, Farmers Union Creamery. Services: 1 p.m. Saturday, Megrue-Price Funeral Home, Superior. Evergreen Cemetery, Superior. DANAHAY - James P., 70, Lincoln, died Saturday (12/22/01). Retired director of Management and Planning, State Farm Insurance. Korean War Navy veteran. Member, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus, American Legion Post 3. Funeral mass: 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 1940 S. 77th St. Father Christopher Barak. Lincoln Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Steve Cook, Gene Beecham, Jack Lang, Tom Cowan, Charles Clifford Sr., Herb Fosnaugh, Mark Malloy, K. C. McBurney. Parish and Knights of Columbus rosary: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A St. Visitation: after 2 p.m. today, funeral home. John Andrew DANCZEK, 87, of Lincoln died May 15. Graveside services May 18 in Lincoln Memorial Park with Father James Benton officiating. Butherus-Maser & Love Funeral Home. Barbara Ann DAPPEN Passed away Oct. 27, 2004 71, born to Joseph and Mary (Reynolds) Lutes on July 24, 1933 in Stapleton Nebraska. Died at home from ALS, assisted by Tabitha Hospice. Graduated from Baker Rural High School, attended Nebraska Wesleyan University. Married Robert Neil Dappen in Stapleton, Nebraska on Mar. 21, 1953. Moved to Logan, Iowa in 1966. Visitation: Prior to service at the church Service: Funeral Service was held Oct 30th, 2004 at 3:00 pm. Location: First United Methodist Church, Lincoln, Nebraska Cemetery: Cremation. Preceded in death by parents, two brothers, William F. Lutes, Joseph P. Lutes; three sisters, Marilyn Lutes, Halycon Miller and Joan Dobbins. Robert N. DAPPEN Passed away Jan. 21, 2005 Was born in Wahoo, Nebr. on July 25, 1931 to Ted & Dorothy Dappen. Was a WWII Army Veteran, where he was part of the 43rd Army Band. He taught music in Nebraska & Iowa Public Schools. Was a Member of First United Methodist Church of Lincoln and Iowa Band Masters Association. Visitation: No Visitation, Cremation Service: Memorial Service was held on 1/26/05 at 1:00 Location: First United Methodist Church, Lincoln, NE Cemetery: Inurnment at Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery DAVEY - Frances Grace Davey Srb, d. 21 April 1969 Services are pending at Roper & Sons for Mrs. Hugo (Grace) Srb, 64, 2020 Calvert, who died Monday. Mrs. Srb was admitted to a Lincoln hospital early Monday morning with an apparent coronary attack. She died later Monday morning. She was the wife of Hugo Srb, long-time clerk of the Unicameral. Mrs. Srb, a graduate of the University of Nebraska, taught school at Dodge, Syracuse and University Extension Service. She was a member of Phi Mu Sorority and Southview Christian Church. Survivors include five children: sons, Richard, Munich, Germany; Art, Madison, Wis.; Charles, Lincoln; daughters, Mrs. Lois Miller, San Marino, Calif.; Sarah, Lincoln; one brother, Seldon Davey, Lincoln, and five grandchildren. Sarah is a student at the University of Nebraska. Submitted by Harold Davey Nebraska State Journal, Lincoln, 7 Sep 1894, 8:2 DAVEY- Martin R. Davey, d. 6 Sept 1894 "Mr. Davey supervised the construction of the Nebraska State Capitol, penitentiary hospital for the insane at Lincoln, the Lancaster county courthouse and other public and private buildings. He leaves a wife and three children, aged 16, 10, and 3 years. Two sisters also survive him, living at Potsdam, NY. [as well as twin brother, James E.]. "He died at his home. 1514 N street...An autopsy was held yesterday afternoon by Drs. Latta, Link, Paine, Mitchell, Haggard, and Eaton, but no announcement has been made as to the result. It developed that the heart, stomach, liver, and kidneys were affected and Bright's disease was probably the cause of death." [BRIGHT'S DISEASE: Glomerulonephritis (serious kidney disease) . In the 1900s, it probably only meant kidney disease of some sort. Now it refers to a specific kind of kidney disease.] Submitted by Harold Davey HORNUNG - DAVEY - Rosaltha E. Hornung Davey, d. 11 Dec. 1939 ROSALTHY E. DAVEY DIES - Octogenarian Had Lived Here Thirty-One Years Mrs. Rosalthy E. Davey, 85, 1835 Ryons, died in Lincoln at 9:30 p.m. Monday. She is the widow of the late James A. [sic--actually E.] Davey. She had lived in Lincoln 31 years and in Nebraska 67. Mrs. Davey came to the United States from Germany in 1865 when only 12 years old. She lived seven years in the east before coming to this state. Surviving are a son, Frank S. Davey of Lincoln; three daughters, Mrs. Mabel Treadwell, Mrs. Lena E. Reynolds and Mrs. Anna R. Teal of Lincoln, and a sister, Berth Lindholm, of Davey, Nebraska. Submitted by Harold Davey Sally Lou DAVIDSON Passed away January 7, 2006 Sally was born March 31, 1927 to Roy M. and Margaret M. (Alworth) Catron in Tilden, Nebraska. Sally died at home in Panama, Nebr. on Jan 7, 2006 at the age of 78. She is the first child of six. She was followed by Rita who died in infancy; Marilyn Englehard of San Diego, California who died in 2002 Visitation: Cremation. No visitation. Service: No services or inurnment as she requested. Los Angeles Times (CA), page B9 Tues. 25 Jan 2005 J. Drew DEHNER, 92 Born 6 Oct 1912 at Lincoln, NE. Died 23 Jan 2005 at West Los Angeles, CA. Resident of West Los Angeles - 85 years. Real Estate investor-developer - 50 years. Survived by a sister, and 2 nieces. Funeral Mass: Wed. 26 Jan. at Holy Redeemer Chapel, Holy Cross Mortuary. Arrangements: Gates, Kingsley Gates Moeller Murphy. DICKERSON - Published Thurs 15 Feb 2001 in LA Times, page B10 Extract Kathleen Keating DICKERSON b. 19 Jul 1916 Lincoln, NE. Moved to West Coast in 1922. Grad: 1939, UCLA. Married Vincent J. Keating Jr. in 1940. Husband & son passed away; moved to Laguna Hills, CA. Married George Dickerson in 1997. Survived by 2nd husband; one son, two daughters, a step-son. Also survived by twin sister; and a brother, Bob DeWitt. Memorial Mass: 17 Feb at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Laguna Woods, CA. Submitted by Carole Miller From the newspaper in Lincoln, NE, 1940: Mrs. Margaret DILL dies: Old Resident of Bethany To Be Buried Saturday Mrs. Margaret Jane Dill, 90, died Thursday at her home, 6502 Holdrege, where she had lived for the past 87 years. She had been ill for several months. Mrs. Dill was the widow of Robert S. Dill, with whom she homesteaded 25 miles east of Lincoln in 1897 shortly after their marriage. She was a member of Bethany Christian Church where funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. Rev. Hugh Lomax will officiate with music by Mrs. Lomax. Burial in Cheney. The pallbearers: L. M. Morton, Sigel Matson, Arlie Reddick, N. A. Berry, Robert Cottler, Louis Epler Surviving are two sons, W. H. Dill of Eugene, Oregon and Claude S. Dill of Lodge Grass, Montana. Two daughters also survive, Mrs. Ina M. Crandall of Lincoln and Mrs. May Wilson of Harlan, Iowa. Ten grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren. Diane Ethridge Conroe, TX Albert "Ivan" DILLON Passed away May 16, 2005 Age 84, Grand Island Born to William and Katy (Haskins) Dillon in Burr Oak, Kansas on Mar 5, 1921. Ivan was a US Army veteran that served in WWII. Visitation: Cremation, No Visitation Service: No Services will be held Family Information: He is survived by : Sons & Daughter in Laws: Dennis & Gail Dillon of Lincoln, NE Charles Dillon of Tecumseh, NE David & Betty Dillon of Beloit, Kansas Don Dillon of Lincoln, NE Brother: William Dillon of Burr Oak, Kansas Grandchildren: Travis, Aaron, Jason Dillon of Lincoln, NE Matt Dillon of Lawrence, Kansas Great Grandchildren: Dacey, Madison, Dillon of Lawrence Kansas Yazmine Thomas of Lincoln, NE He was preceded in death by his wife, Edith ( Holmes ) Dillon DILLON - Funeral services for Helen Dillon of rural Lincoln were held Tuesday Aug. 21,2001 at St. Patrick s Catholic Church in Lincoln. Dillon died Wednesday, Aug. 15 at the age of 83. Dillon was a former secretary with the Nebraska Marketers Association. She was a member of St. Patrick s Church. She was preceded in death by son Roger and twin infant sons Robert and Richard. Father David Hintz officiated at the service. Burial was at Calvary Cemetery. Her grandchildren were pallbearers. Reprinted by permission of the Waverly News. Edward William DIVIS Passed away June 1, 2005 Age 91, Lincoln Born to Frank and Mary (Fanning) Divis on Mar 18, 1914 in Brainard, NE. Worked as the postmaster at Brainard & Geneva, Nebraska. Veteran US Navy, WWII Pacific Theater Visitation: Cremation. No visitation. Service: Mass of Christian Burial on June 6, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. Location: St. Joseph Catholic Church in Lincoln. Cemetery: Inurnment at Beaver Crossing Cemetery at 2:00 p.m. DOEDEN --Ellen A., 72, Palmyra, died Wednesday (4/10/02) at home. Born, Sargent (9/28/29) to Ralph W. and Edna L. (Parker) McKimmey. Married, Lincoln (9/28/62) to Kenneth Doeden. Nurse's aid, hospital and nursing home. Services: 10:30 a.m. Friday, Fusselman-Wymore-Marshall Funeral Home, Syracuse. The Rev. Ian McLean. Park Hill Cemetery, Syracuse. Lois J. DONOHO, 91 Marilyn K. and Dave Dahi, Jacksonville Beach, FL; sons, daughters-in-law: Mike and Vickie Donoho, Catlin, IL; James A. Donoho and Janeal Dominico, Omaha; 6 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; sister, brother-in-law: Marilyn and John Wilks, Manchester, CT; brother: Forrest E. Behm, Corning, NY. Preceded in death by parents, three sisters, 1 brother. Funeral services were at 11:00 a.m. onThursdayNovember 15,2007, at Eastridge Presbyterian Church, 1135 Eastridge Drive. Burial in Wyuka Cemetery. Military graveside rites conducted by the Nebraska Army National Guard Honors Team. Memorials to the Capital Humane Society, 2320 Park Blvd. Condolences or personal reflections may be sent online at www.ronrandsons,com. DONOHO, Lois J., 91, Lincoln, died Sunday November Il, 2007, at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. Born Lincoln, NE, August 21, 1926, to Forrest E. and Lisle Hazel (Jacobson) Behm. Retired in 1986, Nutrition Division, State Health Dept. WWII, 1st Lt., U.S. Army Medical Corps Veteran. Was a member of Eastridge Presbyterian Church; Lincoln Dietitic Association; American Dietitic Association; Lincoin Business & Professional Women s Group; Antelope Senior Center; Lancaster Advisory Board Representing Antelope Senior Center; Maplewood Auxiliary; V.F.W. Auxiliary, #5138, Valentine, NE; American Legion Post #90, Valentine, NE. Family members include daughters, sons-in- law; Carolyn Vilate and Tom Harms, Valentine; Los Angeles Times (CA), page B11 Wed 29 Jan 2003 Edwin Vernon DRULINER b 4 Mar 1906 - Lincoln, (Lancaster), NE d 25 Jan 2003 - Orange, (Orange), CA Married 62 years. Survived by wife and 3 children, 7 g-ch. Funeral Mass: Thursday 10 AM, St. Monica's Catholic Church, Santa Monica, CA Burial: Woodlawn Cemetery. In charge: Gates, Kingsley & Gates Moeller Murphy Funeral Directors Leonard DUNKER Passed away Dec. 11, 2005 Age 86 Born April 14, 1919 in Lincoln to William and Mamie (Ojendyk) Dunker. Widower of Patricia (Catlin) Dunker. Leonard was an attorney. Visitation: Cremation. No visitation. Service: No services scheduled at this time. Family Information: Daughter / Son in law Nan and Jack Mundell of Bellevue, Nebraska one grandchild