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Eugene L. Lorence

Omaha, Nebraska

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Lorence, Eugene L. Age 74

Omaha. Preceded in death by Wife, Jean Lorence, Parents, Joseph and Bohumila Lorence and Sisters Arlene Rupp, Cecilia Citta and Henrietta Haynes and Brother, Joseph Lorence. Survived by Children, Linda J. Lorence Wacker and Husband Robert, Chris E....

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I think of Gene often - remembering the fun times we had working with the Health Department. Whenever I needed anything he was always there ready to help me. He was a great friend - I miss his smiling face - he always brightened the day.

The World is a better place for Gene having spent time here. He will be long remembered by those who are able to call him friend. I am lucky enough to count myself in this group.

I worked with Gene every day for over 20 years. My day always brightened when he came by - - he always brought a ray of sunshine, a smile, a joke or a great story. We shared a lot of great fun filled times over the years.

We always celebrated Birthday's in the Clinic with a big pot luck...

I will miss Eugene. I always enjoyed seeing him when he came in for his doctor's appointments. I'll never forget when him and his wife came in and we talked about the day they met and how they have been inseperable ever since....You are now together and that is wonderful!

I am glad my sister married Ken so I got to have Grandpa Gene and Grandma Jean in my life. They were both always so nice to me at Lorence family gatherings. And I remember them at my wedding. I am sure they partied the night away and are enjoying each others company again in Heaven.

I think I'll miss Gene's smile more than anything. I will never forget the first time I ever saw him. It was when he worked in the Lead Program at 1201. He was coming around the corner of the parking lot and as he passed, he had the biggest smile on his face and his hand shot out of the opened window with a big wave as he passed by. That image will forever be etched in my mind.

He was such a kind and sensitive man and always sat with us for at least 30 minutes every day when he...