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2024
Megan Christine Groseth, 38 of Gretna Nebraska passed away on June 28, 2024. She was born on June 25, 1986 in Omaha, Nebraska. Megan lived most of her adult life in Millard & Gretna, where she was known for her joyful outlook on life, her playful personality, her love for her 3 children and undying faith.
Megan attended Millard West High School; and graduated with the class of 2005. Following high school, she attended Bellevue University where she obtained her Bachler’s degree in business and marketing.
Megan and her children enjoyed attending Good Shepard Lutheran Church. Megan loved helping in the classroom for her children, and had a deep love for watching her children play sports. She was their biggest fan, and enjoyed cheering them on with immense pride and joy. Her enthusiasm and support were a constant source of encouragement and love for her children.
Megan is survived by her children, Hudson, Charolotte and Haley Chambers; father, Charles Groseth; mother, Diane Davis; sister, Jackie Victor (Bryan); grandmothers, RoseMary Davis & Marion Groseth and other loving family and friends. Preceded in death by grandfathers, Ernest W. Davis and John I. Groseth.
Visitation: Tuesday (7/2/2024) from 4:00 - 7:00 PM at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in the Ministry Activities Center (MAC). Funeral Service: Wednesday (7/3/2024) 10:30 AM at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 11204 S 204th Street, Gretna, NE. Private Family Burial at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Gretna, NE. Memorials to the family for later designation.
May her soul rest in peace.
Roeder Mortuary, Inc. - Gretna Chapel - 11710 Standing Stone - Gretna, NE - 402-332-0090 www.RoederMortuary.com
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