Died Monday, December 28, 2020 at the Hospice House in Omaha
Beverly was born December 9, 1944 in Seward, Nebraska to Emil and Marjorie 'Sagehorn' Prochnow. She was raised on a farm outside of Milford before moving to a farm near Thayer, Nebraska. She graduated from Waco High School in 1963 and worked for a short time as a CNA in the nursery at the Seward Hospital. In 1965 Beverly married Robert Struebing and they moved to Fremont. She worked various jobs in Fremont before beginning a career at Walgreen's that lasted for 35 years.
Beverly was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Fremont and was very active in the church. She loved being part of the sewing and quilting groups.
Survivors:
Daughter Melinda (Robert) Bailey of Papillion
Son Brian (Jen) Struebing of Omaha
Grandchildren Colin and Emily Struebing
Dillon and Dayton Bailey
Sister Ruth Fraas of Columbus
Beverly was preceded in death by her husband Robert in 1999 and a brother Roger Prochnow.
The funeral will be 10am, Saturday, January 2, 2021 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Fremont (masks required). Burial will follow in Memorial Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to Trinity Lutheran Church and School, or the Josie Harper Hospice House in Omaha. Visitation will be Friday, January 1, 2021 from 2pm to 5pm at the Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel (masks required).
Online guestbook at www.Ludvigsenmortuary.com
To view a recording of the service please use the following link:
https://youtu.be/CvbxWXYpO_s
Condolences(5)
Mitch & Priscilla Klintworth
Staplehurst, NE Friday, January 1, 2021 So very sorry to hear the news, May Jesus continue to hold you close to Him as you grieve and look forward to the blessed reunion in Heaven.Gary & Diane Maier
, CO Friday, January 1, 2021 As we celebrate Beverly's second birth--this into heaven--we joyfully recall her contribution to us who remain behind in this world. Always bubbling with happiness, she imparted a great outlook on all matters of life and brought a laugh to nearly everything. As a cousin to Gary and with a few more years maturity, she frequently looked out for me during youth. Comforted by her regular expression of deep and abiding faith in The Lord, we know we'll one day see her again. We are grateful for her presence in our life and will miss her. Our condolences go out to immediate family who suffer this loss most deeply.Norman D Prochnow
Alexandria, MN Wednesday, December 30, 2020 The Family of Beverly StruebingThe Norman Prochnow family extends their deepest sympathies on the loss of Beverly. We were first cousins and I have fond memories of Beverly when we were growing up. As our fathers were brothers, in our younger years we spent many holidays together. The Lord took Beverly home to be with Him - this is our joy knowing that some day we will join Beverly in eternal bliss in heaven. In memory of Beverly we have given a $10.00 matching gift to the Lutheran Hour. We pray that the Lord strengthens especially in the coming days and always.
with deepest sympathy, Norm
Richard "Charlie" Cusick
Fremont, NE Wednesday, December 30, 2020 For years I worked with Bev at Walgreens in Fremont. We had many laughs and terrific conversations together. I most definitely will miss her smile. -Charlie CusickPatty Hobbs
Lincoln, NE Tuesday, December 29, 2020 Melinda, Brian and families,You all have my sympathy in the loss of your mom, mom-in-law & grandma. I was so very sad to hear Beverly was in hospice but thankful she no longer suffers and is with Jesus! She always had the best laugh and positive outlook.
I will not be able to attend her services and I’m very sorry about that. Blessings to you all as you get through the coming days. I will be in touch & figure out a time to come & visit you later on. Bill & Patty