Ollidean Seelhoff Obituary
Ollidean Beth "Molly" Seelhoff
January 23, 1955 - September 27, 2025
Ollidean Beth "Molly" Seelhoff, 70, of Malcolm, Nebraska, passed away on Saturday, September 27, 2025, at Bryan Health in Lincoln, Neb.
A memorial service will be held at Levander Funeral Home in Albion, Nebraska, on Saturday, October 4, 2025, with Michael Whitcomb officiating. Inurnment will be held at Rose Hill Cemetery in Albion.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the family for later designation.
Ollidean Beth Reichenberg was born on January 23, 1955, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to Ralph Edwin and Ethel Margaret (Stoddard) Reichenberg. She moved with her family to Albion, Neb., where she was a member of the First Baptist Church, attended Albion Public School and graduated from Albion High School in 1973. After graduating high school, she pursued a passion of caring for others by becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), a profession in which she practiced for several years. She lived in Whitefish, Mont. for a period of time.
On July 21, 1989, she married Ron Seelhoff in Burlington, Colo. Together, they made their homes primarily in Burlington, Colo. and Lewellen, Neb. To this union one daughter, Ivy, was born. Molly later lived in Oshkosh, Neb., and in recent years she lived in Malcolm, Neb.
Molly cherished her loving family and friends. She is survived by the love of her life, Gale Sup of Malcolm, Neb.; her daughter, Ivy Seelhoff (Riggen Vasquez) of Gering, Neb.; siblings, Linda (Keith) Sarver of Plattsmouth, Neb., Naomi (Kerby) Cunningham of Beatrice, Neb., and Darrel (Kelly) Reichenberg of Elkhorn, Neb.; sister-in-law, Cindy Reichenberg of Cedar Bluffs, Neb.; three grandchildren, Demi and Machai Seelhoff and Rowie Vasquez; along with many other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Ralph and Ethel; brothers, Dennis and Dallas Reichenberg; and former husband, Ron Seelhoff.
Molly will be remembered as a woman with a big heart and a joyful spirit. She was known for her humor, her outgoing nature, and her deep compassion for the underdog. She had a love for gardening and had an exceptional green thumb. She also taught herself how to play the harmonica and played it very well, bringing joy to those around her with her music.
Molly's family and friends will miss her dearly, but her memory will live on in the lives she touched.
Published by Lincoln Journal Star on Oct. 4, 2025.