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Lorraine L. Neubauer

Omaha, Nebraska

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Neubauer, Lorraine L. Apr 23, 1924 - Dec 12, 2009 Omaha. Born in Gorham, ME to Fannie and Joe Loper. Graduated from Bates College Lewsiton, ME. Married David J. Neubauer in 1947. Preceded in death by husband David Neubauer; brother Joe Loper; and sister Polly Fontaine. Survived by...

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Lorraine was like a mother to me when mine was miles away. She loved babysitting, shopping, & Christmas. What a great Christmas day for Dave & Lorraine with the Lord!

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

To the Neubauer Family, My thoughts and prayers go out to you all.

Virgil and Debbie Blum

I had the extreme pleasure of knowing both your mother and father. I worked for your father and was included in so many family outings, etc. They were like family and treated everyone with respect and kindness. My sympathies go out to Nancy, Steve, Tom and Carol. You were the light of their lives. You will all be in my prayers. Linda Johnson

We are all thinking of you guys. Little Dave, Lori, Cade and Em

We are sorry to hear about the loss of your mother, We will keep your family in our prayers during this difficult time.

John and Tonya Banark

Tom & Linda,
We are sure sorry to hear of your mom's passing. May God hold all of you in the palm of his hand and help comfort you through this difficult time. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Joe & Chris Gess

As a long time friend of the Neubauers, due to my friendship with Tom Neubauer, I had the opportunity to attend get-togethers that included Lorraine and Dave. I always looked forward to seeing and visiting with them both. Such very,very nice people. I will miss them. My condolences to all the family. Deepest sympathy from my family to yours.

To the Neubauer family:

Although, I did not know your mother on a long term basis, I do know that she was, in my opinion, a fine person who was always willing to talk with me about our home state of Maine. I thorougly enjoyed those conversations because I knew that she understood what I was talking about when mentioning names and places in Maine. I will always fondly remember her and those conversations not only because of our common heritage as Mainers, but because of her genuine...