Louise-O'Donnell-Obituary

Louise Ann O'Donnell

Omaha, Nebraska

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O'Donnell, Louise Ann Oct 21, 1920 - Nov 5, 2010 Predeceased by husband Patrick J. O'Donnell; and 2 brothers, Tony and Hank Roehrig. Survived by children, Patty and Heinz Neutzner, Jack and Marilyn O'Donnell, Maryalice Rogers and Larry Kolacny, Ralph and Ruth O'Donnell, Annmarie and Pat...

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I am so sorry that Louise and her special charm will no longer be around to make the world a better place. I met her at Brookstone 2 years ago when my mom was also there recovering. Louise was absolutely delightful. Very bright, very sharp, and most of all, she had an incredible wit. She never once felt sorry for herself, and could always come up with something to say that would crack up everyone in the room. Louise was one in a million and I feel lucky to have gotten to know her a...

Hi. Sorry to hear about your Mother passing. I used to have lots of fun at her house. She was a good woman. I stopped in the mortuary, but it was family time so didn't get to stay. Just wanted to let you know, I'm thinking of all of you.

Jack, Marilyn, and the Extended O'Donnell Family,

Please accept our sincere condolence in the loss of your loved one. May God grant you comfort and peace during this difficult time. Know that you have many friends who are praying for you.

Pat and Annmarie....my thoughts and prayers are with you as you mourn your loss. I'm sure Louise was a great gal.

Dear O'Donnell family--my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. It's hard to lose a parent at any age. Your Mom/Grandma was a wonderful lady--always had a smile! Cherish your memories. Kellie (Fahey) Tuller

Dear O'Donnell Family: May your hearts be filed with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Sincerely, Diane & Robert Strnad, Helen Strnad (Field Club)

Dear O'Donnell Family,
We were so fortunate to know Louise and enjoy her company for 30 plus years. She was a great neighbor-an amazing combination of toughness, tenderness, irreverence and reverence. Several "Louisisms" will stick with us for years. She was a terrifc gal and an inspiration to all of us.

Greg and family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Aunt Louise was a very special person. I remember her especially when I and (Herman's) Terry made the trip to Omaha as teenagers. She always opened her doors to all relatives and was happy to do so.