Edith C. Mytty
September 21, 2008

Edith C. Mytty

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Edith was born January 27, 1916 in Oakland, NE to Fred and Anna 'Bergstrom' Linden of Craig, NE. She lived on the family farms along with her siblings, Art, Evelyn, and Harold. After graduating from Uehling High School in 1934, she moved to Chicago to find work and to attend business school. While working in that area, she would take trips to Michigan where she met Ernest Mytty. They were married October 31, 1942 in San Antonio, Texas while Ernest was serving in the United States Army. Upon his discharge from the Army, they moved to Muskegon, Michigan. They had four children; Lynn, Guy, Alan, and Fred. After Ernest died in 1954, she moved her family to Fremont, Nebraska.

Edith was active in many charities and organizations. Among them were Trinity Lutheran Church, American Cancer Society, the Red Cross, May Museum, Dodge County Historical Society, the Auxiliaries of the Disabled American Veterans and the VFW, the Boy Scouts, and the Dodge County Democratic Party. She loved to travel and visit people. Her family and friends were very important to her.

She was preceded in death by her parents Fred and Anna Linden, husband Ernest, son Guy, siblings Art Linden and Evelyn and husband David Greenwood, and sister-in-law Mary Linden.

Survivors: children Fred and Beth Mytty of Fremont
Alan and Ruth Mytty of Indianapolis
Lynn Mytty and Jana Martin of Omaha
grandchildren - Tracy and Matt Nissen of Papillion, Tiffany and Shawn Klein of Papillion, Trey and
Jennifer Mytty of Omaha, Jamon and Stacy Mytty of Chicago, Allision and Alex Ponce de
Leon of San Francisco, Erin and John Murray of Indianapolis, Sara and Cole Mendenhall
of Indianapolis, Kate Mytty of Milwaukee, Elizabeth Mytty of Milwaukee, Austin Mytty of
Fremont, Andre Mytty of Fremont, Brian and Melissa Reinhardt of Olatha, Kansas, and
Liza and Geof Kimmel of Omaha
11 great grandchildren
brother Harold and Carolyn Linden of Ankeny, Iowa
sister-in-law - Lucille Linden of Oakland, NE
and many nieces and nephews

The funeral service will be 11 AM Thursday (Sept. 25, 2008) in the Trinity Lutheran Church. The committal will be in Muskegon, Michigan in the Sunrise Memorials Gardens. Memorials are suggested to Trinity Lutheran Church and to the charity of the donor's choice.

Visitation will be at the Ludvigsen Mortuary in Fremont on Wednesday (Sept. 24th) from 2 to 8 PM, with the family receiving friends from 6 to 8 PM.

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Visitation
Ludvigsen Mortuary - Fremont
With Family from 6pm to 8pm
1249 E. 23rd St.
Fremont, NE  68025
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Service
Trinity Lutheran Church (LCMS)
1546 N. Luther Road
Fremont, NE  68025
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Interment
Sunrise Memorial Gardens
Muskegon, Michigan

Condolences(7)

  1. Bob Dunson
    Lynn, we are so sorry to hear about your Mother. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers at this time of tremendous loss. I always enjoy reading 1 Corinthians 1:4 when I know a loved one has been received in Heaven. Bob & Linda Dunson, friends of Jana & Katherine
  2. Bo Borisow
    My heart is filled with sadness at your loss of Edith. I can not imagine the pain you feel now but I wanted to let you know that our loving thoughts are with you.
  3. Beverly Johnson
    Edith was a GREAT woman. She will be sorely missed.
  4. LISA LANGHORST
    I REMEMBER WHEN WE WOULD COME TO FREMONT TO PICK YOU GUYS UP AT GRANDMAS AND YOU WOULD COME TO THE FARM FOR THE WEEK-END WHEN YOUR DAD COACHED AT T-H. YOUR GRANDMA WAS ALWAYS SO NICE AND KIND. YOU HAVE MY DEEPEST SYMPATHIES. GOD BLESS
  5. Bill & Mary Nelson
    You were so lucky to have he for a mother...she was a kind thoughtfull and loving person. Bill went to school with her . We were neighbors to her parents and laer to her sister Eveyln & Dave. We will miss her as a friend and know how very much you will miss her. She had a long and very nice life because she tried to make it that way i know no matter what the circumstances. with love to you all, Bill & Mary Nelson
  6. Ted DeBord
    Fred&Beth Sorry about your mom. I know know the feeling. I can still remember the first time, as a young Delta Chi, meeting your mom at your parents house. She was always nice to me every time I saw her. Your mom also had a great son in Guy. Who taught me a lot about wrestling as a team mate, a coach and a brother to Fred. Your mom was lucky to have both of you. Remember,"If Daffy were a real live duck, He'd be an APO". Love ya
  7. John , Lynette, Mary Beth and Melissa Bendig
    Please accept our sympathy in the loss of your mother and grandmother. She was such a wonderful person. We loved having her as a neighbor. I know you will miss her a lot. Take care and God Bless all of you.
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