Robert Glenn Lange
July 30, 1951 - September 11, 2023
Robert G. Lange of Lincoln died peacefully at home on September 11, following a two-year battle with cancer. His wife, Penny, was by his side when he left to be with the Lord.
Born in Lincoln on July 30, 1951 to Paul and Leslie (Brown) Lange, Bob was a kind and generous husband, father, grandfather, brother, cousin, neighbor, and friend. He was educated at Hartley, Whittier, and Lincoln Northeast and graduated from University of Nebraska-Lincoln and University of Nebraska College of Law. (He said he learned more about life at Whittier than all the others combined.) Bob had a successful career in the insurance industry, serving as Director of the Nebraska Department of Insurance from 1994 to 1997. He retired from Ameritas Life as Legal Counsel in 2014.
Together with his two sons, Nick and Jim, he climbed 15 "fourteeners" in Colorado, ran 10 Lincoln Half Marathons, and four Lincoln Marathons. Under Bob's leadership, the three "Langemen" enjoyed camping, hiking, running rivers, and adventuring in the outdoors. In 1999, Bob traveled to Ireland with his mom, Leslie Jean, and son, Jim, to explore the beautiful places of his mom's fun-loving heritage. He loved traveling and learning new things. As evidence of his spirit and courage, Bob ran a half marathon with his son, Nick, just a few weeks before his cancer diagnosis in July 2021.
In 2011, Bob was blessed to marry the love of his life, Penny, in the backyard of their Woodsshire home in Lincoln. Bob and Penny were a special pair who enjoyed life and had a lot of fun together. They traveled around the world, were active in their neighborhood, and worked together on their beautiful home and award-winning garden. Over the last two years Penny cared for Bob with heartfelt devotion, always by his side for appointments, scans, surgeries, and chemotherapy. It was a solemn role and one she cherished - Bob was stronger in his fight against cancer because of Penny.
Thoughtful and deliberate, Bob was imminently wise and full of life advice, often shared through handwritten letters. He helped many people with legal matters over the years and enjoyed lending a hand with a yard or house project. He liked to read and listen to music. Bob had a quick wit and dry sense of humor and an authentic way of connecting with people that helped them feel easily comfortable, genuinely seen, and openly accepted. Engaged and opinionated in the ways of the world, he was a past board member of the Center for Legal Immigration Assistance and Interfaith Housing Project and proud supporter of organizations like Nebraskans for Peace and ACLU.
Bob and Penny were faithful members of First Plymouth Church, and it was an important part of their lives. He took comfort in the Bible and especially loved the passage "There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven; a time to be born and a time to die." He believed there is always a time to be kind. Bob enjoyed life and all the experiences along the way. He was especially thankful for the love and support he received from so many during his illness. Bob will be deeply missed and live on in the hearts of those who loved him.
Bob was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his wonderful wife, Penny, and two sons and their wives, Nick and Liz Lange and James Lange and Nora Greiman. Daughter Abby Stovall. Five grandchildren Miles, Colin, Isaac, Jaston, and Brynn. Brother, Bill, and his wife, Janet, and sister, Pati Wittstruck, and her husband, Daryl. Many special uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces, nephews, neighbors, and friends.
Funeral services will be on Saturday, September 16th at 10am at First Plymouth Church, 2200 D. St. Lincoln, NE 68502.
Memorials can be directed to First Plymouth Church justNeighbors Fund (which helps relieve medical debt for area residents 2200 D. St. Lincoln, NE 68502) or Lincoln Parks Foundation with a memo for the Bob Lange Bench Fund (3131 O St., Suite 301, Lincoln, NE 68510).
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John F Labmeier
September 8, 2025
Bob was a dear friend and awesome human being. I have many great memories of our annual hiking trips, which often included his sons Nick and Jimmy. I think of Bob daily and hold him close to my heart.
Jim Bone
September 17, 2023
Bob was one of my best friends in high school. I used to play tennis with him and always got beat. I hung with him, Randy Flanders, Lindsay French and Mike Schukar. We always had fun together.
Sorry to hear about his illness and passing.
Lloyd Ness
September 14, 2023
Bob was my trusted friend and I his. His kind, thoughtfulness along with his patiently dry humor will always be cherised by me. A good man is the best description of him. My sincere warm condolences to his family.
Crispin
September 14, 2023
Bob, you made Lincoln my home for some time and brought the Lange family into my life. I am very grateful for the time we shared. I send my sympathies to the family.
Patricia Nielsen Prochnow
September 13, 2023
On behalf of the Lincoln Northeast Class of 1969....We send our sympathies to the family on the passing of Robert. He was a great classmate and friend to so many. And what a special man he was throughout his life. God's Blessings.
Diane Sonderegger
September 13, 2023
So sorry to hear this news. I fondly remember Bob from our law school days. Wishing peace to family.
Don Wesely
September 13, 2023
I had the pleasure to work with Bob Lange for many years when he was legal counsel and then Director of the Nebraska Department of Insurance. He was always trustworthy and knowledgeable. He was an honorable man who was understanding and patient in his dealings with me and I am sure all the other people he touched in his career and life. What a loss to Lincoln, Nebraska and his family and friends.
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