Betty <I>Schubech</I> Wagner

Betty Schubech Wagner

Birth
Death
8 Apr 1987
Burial
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Plot
Sec:1 Sermon on the Mount Lot:60
Memorial ID
5034961 View Source
This woman was my Grandmother. She was the daughter of Ernest Gustave Schubech and Elizabeth Martin-Schubech; both from Germany. They had four other children: Anna Wiggins, Elsie (Peggy) Boonstra, Martha Carey and Ernest Schubech. My Grand mother married Harold Kenneth Wagner on 8-16-1923 and had three children, Jacquiline, Lavonne (Bonnie) and Thomas. She worked for Gieser Pet food Co. in Omaha for years. She was survived by her children,her eight grandchildren, Christopher & Kirk Kuppig, Mixie, Gayella & Carolyn Martin and Scott, Russell & Thomas II Wagner and many great-grandchildren. She loved all her grandchildren very much and was kind to them. She is greatly missed by her family and friends.

When we lose someone we love
It seems that time stands still.
What moves through us is a silence­
A quiet sadness
One more word­
One more touch
We may not understand why
You left this earth so soon,
Or why you left before we were
Ready to say good-bye,
But little by little.

We begin to remember
Not just that you died,
But that you lived.
And that your life gave us memories
Too beautiful to forget.
We will see you again some day,
In a heavenly place where
There is no parting
A place where there are
No words that mean good-bye.
This woman was my Grandmother. She was the daughter of Ernest Gustave Schubech and Elizabeth Martin-Schubech; both from Germany. They had four other children: Anna Wiggins, Elsie (Peggy) Boonstra, Martha Carey and Ernest Schubech. My Grand mother married Harold Kenneth Wagner on 8-16-1923 and had three children, Jacquiline, Lavonne (Bonnie) and Thomas. She worked for Gieser Pet food Co. in Omaha for years. She was survived by her children,her eight grandchildren, Christopher & Kirk Kuppig, Mixie, Gayella & Carolyn Martin and Scott, Russell & Thomas II Wagner and many great-grandchildren. She loved all her grandchildren very much and was kind to them. She is greatly missed by her family and friends.

When we lose someone we love
It seems that time stands still.
What moves through us is a silence­
A quiet sadness
One more word­
One more touch
We may not understand why
You left this earth so soon,
Or why you left before we were
Ready to say good-bye,
But little by little.

We begin to remember
Not just that you died,
But that you lived.
And that your life gave us memories
Too beautiful to forget.
We will see you again some day,
In a heavenly place where
There is no parting
A place where there are
No words that mean good-bye.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (: accessed ), memorial page for Betty Schubech Wagner (9 Nov 1903–8 Apr 1987), Find a Grave Memorial ID 5034961, citing Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by mj (contributor 46602628).