Mary-Sweaney-Obituary

Mary G. Sweaney

Omaha, Nebraska

1950 - 2023

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Sweaney, Mary G.June 26, 1950 - December 6, 2023Proceeded in death by parents, Glen and Oleta Robertson (Riley). Survived by husband Patrick J. Sweaney; sister, Virginia and husband, Olan Knight; daughter, Elizabeth and husband, Clint Bailey; grandchildren, Olivia, Kai, and Adrian; Stepson, Ian...

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I noticed Mary's passing late, so I wrote this on her birthday. Mary and I first met at the old Lifticket Lounge. We agreed to get together after her first treatments. We had great times together biking, seeing bands, dinners out, and more. She was brave, smart, funny, and engaged in life! I miss the thought of her in this world. Blessings to her loved ones.

Like many others, I worked with Mary at UNO and remember her fondly. My deepest sympathy to her family. Susan Kurtz

Mary and I worked together for 11 years in the UNO HR department. She was smart, funny, kind and very dedicated to her work. I always enjoyed her stories about her family & gardening. My sincere sympathies to all of your family.

Mary and I worked together at UNO Human Resources for over 15 years. The closeness we shared while working together allowed me to see she was a caring and loving individual. So sorry to hear that her life on this earth was short. Prayers to Patrick and the entire family.

Mary was a kind, dedicated, and knowledgeable professional who was a mainstay of UNO's Human Resources department for years. She cared about UNO and her job, and the university was a better place due to her efforts. I am very sorry to read that her life was cut way too short, and my thoughts and prayers are with her family.

I loved knowing and working with Mary at UNO. So kind and helpful she was and so knowledgeable in her profession. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family.

Mary was a knowledgeable, sensitive, generous, instinctive Human Resources professional. Many individuals and offices at UNO benefitted from her considered and timely counsel and advice. Oftentimes, she used a wry sense of humor to punctuate her message or suggestion. UNO was a better place because of her service. I valued her as a colleague and associate.

Patrick, Sorry to learn about your loss of Mary. She will be missed in your life. All of my prayers are with you and your family. Rita M Harris

Pat, Thank you for leaving the phone message. We are so sorry to hear of your loss. She was always so friendly to us. You´re in our thoughts and prayers. Phil. 4:13