Obituary Record

Anna M. (Hansen) Huber
Died on 4/24/2001
Buried in Blair Cemetery

Buried in Blair Cemetery

Published in Pilot Tribune on 1 May 2001

Anna M. Huber, 91, of Blair, died April 24, 2001, at Memorial Community Hospital in Blair.

Funeral services were April 28 at Good Shepherd Chapel in Blair, with the Rev. Kenneth Jensen and Rev. Walt Behrens officiating. Interment was at the Blair Cemetery.

Anna M. Huber was born at Washington, Neb., on Oct. 20, 1909, the daughter of Jens P. and Sine (Osterlund) Hansen, immigrants of Denmark.

On Aug 24, 1935, she married Walter G. Huber at Kountze Memorial Church in Omaha.

She attended grade school in Washington, graduated from Fremont High School in 1927, where she was a member of the National Honor Society, and received a bachelor of arts degree from Dana College in 1949.

Mrs. Huber was a teacher by profession, teaching elementary grades in Washington and Douglas counties and high school at Fort Calhoun. She also served a term of four years as the County Superintendent of Washington County after completing the term of her predecessor. After her teaching career, she was a legal secretary for her husband.

She was a past president of the Monday Afternoon Club of Blair, and of the First Lutheran Church Women of the First Lutheran Church of Blair, where she was baptized and confirmed. Mrs. Huber served for 12 years on the Blair Public Library Board, six of those years as secretary. She was a past treasurer of the Blair and Nebraska State Rose Societies and was a life member of the Washington County Historical Society.

She is survied by a niece, Eileen Brotherton and her husband, Curtis, of Pensacola, Fla., a sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Bernice and Harry Lund of Fort Calhoun, two grandnephews and their families and cousins living in Denmark, and several nieces and nephews on her husband's side of the family.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter, a brother, James R. Hansen, and a sister, Ellen Hansen.

Memorials are suggested to Good Shepherd Home or First Lutheran Church.

Campbell-Aman Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

See Find-A-Grave, Memorial 115523589

Printed in the Washington County Pilot-Tribune on 5/1/2001


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