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Roxann Neneman

Bennington, Nebraska

1952 - 2025

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Roxann NenemanJune 12, 1952 - May 29, 2025Survived by her children, Paul Neneman and Beth Neneman; grandchildren, Dyllan and Micalan; brothers Doug Engen (Paula), Bob Engen (Kim) and John Engen. Preceded in death by her beloved husband James Neneman, parents Ken and Roxy Engen, and her sister...

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I have been thinking of Roxann so much lately. I truly miss her. Our monthly marathon phone conversations memories are precious.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. I am so saddened by this news. Roxann was a strong and loving woman. I am honored to call her my friend. We have been friends since early 1970's. I am blessed to have spent time together recently when I came to Omaha to visit her. She will always be loved and greatly missed.

To Roxann's Family. I am so very sorry for the lose of you beloved Mother, Roxann. I met Roxann in the mid/late 70's. I hadn't see her for about 50 years until this past April with I got to have lunch with her and Jana (from Texas) we have a wonderful visit and it was like the years hadn't gone by. Know she loved you all very much and was to very, very proud of all of you. Friend from Regina, SK Canada- Sandy Braun

Paul and Family, I am so sorry to hear about your Mom. Losing our parents is so terribly hard. My sincerest condolences.

Paul, Beth, Dyllan and Micalan - Roxann was such a loving and welcoming women, and such a blessing to her family. Your family will in in our thoughts and prayers. May God's peace surround all of you during this very sad time. Love, Michael and Jane

I remember Roxann fondly from Vikettes (pom pom girls) at North. She was always exuded fun and energy.

Dear Beth, PauL and family, So sorry to hear of your mom's passing. We enjoyed both your mom and your dad's company on our Friday nights at the Clubhouse. It is always a joy to have such wonderful friends. Deepest sympathy, Johnnie and Marilyn Smyth