Suzanne Wobig, 79, of Fremont died Thursday, Feb. 13, 2014, at Nye Legacy Health and Rehab in Fremont.
Suzanne was born Oct. 23, 1934, in Fremont to Kenneth and Grace (Snodgrass) Smith. She was raised in Cedar Bluffs until the age of 7. She then moved with her family to Fremont and in 1952 graduated from Fremont High School. On Feb. 14, 1953, Suzanne was married to Dennis Wobig and they made Fremont their home while Dennis worked for Hormel. During this time, Suzanne was a receptionist for Occidental Savings and Loan which previously had been Nebraska State Savings and Loan. She also worked for Nebraska Social Services before retiring.
Suzanne was a member of First Baptist Church in Fremont. She was a very creative lady with an artistic flair. She loved to decorate and share her time with family and friends. She welcomed the challenge of solving crossword puzzles and tracing her family tree.
Survivors include: daughters, Pam Rowe of Fremont, Jill and Pete Wegman of Seward, and Sandra (and husband, Russ) Soukup of Omaha; four grandchildren, Blake Soukup of Boulder, Colo., Blair (and husband, Matt) SantaMaria of Los Osos, Calif., Lauren (and husband, Chad) Folkerts of Lincoln, and Beth Wegman (and fiancé Josh Sanley) of Omaha; great-granddaughter, Elena SantaMaria, and soon to be born Adalynn SantaMaria; brother, Douglas (and wife, Elsie) Smith of Overland Park, Kan., ; brother-in-law, Don (and wife, Nancy) Wobig of Lincoln; nephews, Jason Smith (and partner Michael Suh) of New York and Kyle (and wife, Kathy) Wobig of Lincoln; and nieces, Rebecca (and husband, Bradford) Molitor of Texas, and Vonni and Randy Docter of Firth.
Suzanne was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Dennis on Oct. 2, 1992; and son-in-law, Benny Rowe.
The memorial service will be 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, at First Baptist Church in Fremont. Visitation with the family will be from 6-8 p.m. Friday at Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel in Fremont. There will be no viewing. Burial will be in Memorial Cemetery in Fremont.
An online guest book may be signed at www.ludvigsenmortuary.com.
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