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RANDOLPH — Memorial Mass for Marianne Olberding, 95, Randolph, will be 10:30 a.m., March 28, at St. Jane Frances de Chantal Catholic Church, Randolph. Rev. Jeremy Hans will be the celebrant.

Inurnment will be in the church cemetery.

Visitation with family will be one hour prior to Mass at the church.

Home for Funerals – Randolph is in charge of arrangements.

Marianne Olberding, a loving mother and grandmother, died March 7, 2022, in Omaha.

Marianne was born March 28, 1926, in Randolph, to Scott and Margaret (Lenhoff) Van Slyke. She married Norbert Olberding Sept. 15, 1952, at St. Frances de Chantal Church, Randolph. The couple had three children, Jean, Holly and Lisa, and lived in Randolph until shortly after Norbert’s death in 2006.

After a brief teaching career in a one-room schoolhouse near Randolph, Marianne worked for Trans-World Airlines based in Kansas City. A few years into her time there, she moved back to Randolph and married Norbert, setting up a house, welcoming their three daughters, and supporting Norbert as he ran the grain elevator in Randolph.

Marianne and Norbert were active in Randolph, both at their church, St. Frances de Chantal, and throughout the community.

Marianne loved time spent with her family and friends, enjoyed puzzles and crafts, and cherished her travels with Norbert during their time together. She will be remembered for all the ways she demonstrated her love, always-on-time birthday cards, a never-ending supply of cookies, and big hugs to name a few, and for her strong spirit that her children and grandchildren hope to emulate.

She is preceded in death by her beloved husband Norbert; her parents; and her three older brothers, Marvin, Lowell and Russell.

She is survived by her children and their spouses, Jean (Norm) Buss, Lincoln; Holly (Pat) Meuret, Brunswick; and Lisa (Jim) Butcher, Las Vegas, Nev.; her grandchildren, Eric Buss, Adam Buss, Jennie Blodgett, Trisha Howard, Toni Guthrie, John Meuret, James Meuret and Justin Meuret; and step-grandchildren, Jimmy Butcher and Savannah Butcher; 24 great-grandchildren; and sister-in-law, Rose Edna Rohde,Randolph.

Memorials suggested to the Randolph Area Foundation, www.randolphareafoundation.com.