she was a 1953 graduate of Scribner High, in Scribner, NE, and from Wayne College, Wayne, NE, in 1954.
When she was seventeen she got her first teaching job just outside of Scribner, NE.
Mae went to work for the Forney Ranch south of Rushville NE in 1954. She met Russel Reeves, of Chadron, NE and they were married on April 30, 1955,they are parents of three children.
Mae taught in several of the rural schools from Hay Springs, NE, to Harrison, NE. In 1975, she got an Associates Degree from Chadron State College. Mae retired in 2000.
On May 5, 2000, Mae married Raymond Asebroek of Custer.They were fortunate to be able to travel through many states including a trip to Alaska and an Australian cruise.
Mae is survived by two sons,a daughter, seventeen grandchildren; numerous great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
She is preceeded by her parents, two brothers, Don, Pete, and a sister, Laura Ellen.
A memorial has been established in Mae's name to benefit the Custer Fire Department.
she was a 1953 graduate of Scribner High, in Scribner, NE, and from Wayne College, Wayne, NE, in 1954.
When she was seventeen she got her first teaching job just outside of Scribner, NE.
Mae went to work for the Forney Ranch south of Rushville NE in 1954. She met Russel Reeves, of Chadron, NE and they were married on April 30, 1955,they are parents of three children.
Mae taught in several of the rural schools from Hay Springs, NE, to Harrison, NE. In 1975, she got an Associates Degree from Chadron State College. Mae retired in 2000.
On May 5, 2000, Mae married Raymond Asebroek of Custer.They were fortunate to be able to travel through many states including a trip to Alaska and an Australian cruise.
Mae is survived by two sons,a daughter, seventeen grandchildren; numerous great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
She is preceeded by her parents, two brothers, Don, Pete, and a sister, Laura Ellen.
A memorial has been established in Mae's name to benefit the Custer Fire Department.
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