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Maryanne K. Ross, 76, of Lincoln, passed away, Saturday, July 18, 2015. Born February 20, 1939 to Norman and Bernice Large. Earned a BS degree in education at Nebraska Wesleyan University, member Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority. She was a faithful member of Calvary Lutheran Church. Maryanne was married to Ray Ross in 1962.
Preceded in death by her parents, Norman and Bernice Large, sister Jane Mock and brother Harry Large.
Maryanne is survived by her husband Ray, daughters Carrie (David) Foster, Kristen (Darrell) Lack, Angie Ross and 6 grandchildren.
No visitation. Memorial service 10am, Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home 6800 S. 14th ST. Lincoln, NE with Reverend Lonnie Jacobsen officiating. Private inurnment. In lieu of flowers memorials in her memory are suggested to Calvary Lutheran Church or the Alzheimer’s Association.
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July 29, 2015
Ray!
I don't know if you remember me but I wanted you to know that Maryanne was an answer to my prayers. As my mother lived her last four months with Alzheimer's last summer, I prayed that someone would be mom's friend. Maryanne became that friend to mom that made her days happier. When I would see Maryanne and mom together, my heart would rejoice! Your wife's smile and positive outlook was a blessing not only to mom but to me. Thank you so much Maryanne for making a difference in our lives! You were our angel!
Barb Adams (Lincoln) Lois Williams was my mom.
Shellie Hanneman
July 29, 2015
Ray,
Was very sorry to hear of Maryanne's passing. Me and my dad Richard are thinking of you. We miss you very much. Our thoughts are with you.
Shellie and Richard from Independence House
John Janousek
July 28, 2015
We wish to express our sympathy in your loss of Maryanne. She will be missed by many.
John & Evelyn Janousek
Ruth Stanley
July 26, 2015
My prayers and sympathy are with you and family
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Angie Ross
July 24, 2015
We love you mama, always in our thoughts, hearts, and prayers. We miss you.
Angie. Jerry, and Tristen
Bobbie Douglas
July 21, 2015
I have many wonderful memories of my years of friendship with Annie as she was known to her classmates. From 7th grade thru college and also an Alpha Gam, Annie and I were very close friends. We had many good times together. I loved her laugh when she'd get amused by something and she always had a thing about the nicknames we gave to our friends!! So glad I saw her when I was in Lincoln in June. Sympathies to Ray, Carrie, Kristen, and Angie. Love, Bobbie Harrold Douglas
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