Obituary Record

Arlene Mae (Rudolph) Youmans
Died on 6/27/2020

Omaha World Herald 15 July 2020

Youmans, Arlene Mae (Rudolph) 1928 2020

Arlene Mae (Rudolph) Youmans was born on October 3, 1928 in Fremont, NE to George and Marian (Ibsen) Rudolph. She grew up on the farm with her sister Vernell and attended a Dodge County country school. Arlene graduated from Fremont High School in 1946. She attended Dana College in Blair, NE where she met her future husband James H. Youmans Jr. James and Arlene were married on August 28, 1949 at Bluffs Trinity Lutheran Church in rural Dodge County. Arlene achieved her state teaching credentials in 1948 and taught school at Elkhorn, NE until her husband's graduation from Dana College in 1950. Her three children Alan, Dale and LuAnne were all born in Blair, Nebraska. The family moved to Persia, IA in 1957 where Arlene later returned to teaching elementary school at Tri-Center Community Schools; completing her college degree from Dana College in 1968; and eventually retiring after over 30 years of dedicated teaching. After the death of her husband in 2012 she moved to Omaha, NE to initially live with her loving daughter, LuAnne; later moving into the Rolling Hills Ranch independent living facility in 2016. Arlene left Rolling Hills in May, 2020 to live alternatively with her daughter LuAnne and son Alan in the Phoenix, AZ area. She passed away on June, 27, 2020 in Carefree, AZ, gently supported by Zephyr Hospice Care. Arlene lived her strong Christian faith everyday of her long life. During her life she was an active member of Bluffs Trinity Lutheran Church, First Lutheran Church (Blair, NE), St; John's Lutheran Church (Persia, IA), Trinity Lutheran Church (Persia, Iowa) and St. John's Lutheran Church (Bennington, NE). Arlene taught Sunday School for many years and was active in the Ladies Aid. She possessed a beautiful soprano voice and sang throughout her life in the Dana College Acapella Choir, in her church choirs, at weddings and funerals, and at her Rolling Hills Ranch residence. Arlene was later active in her church quilting group. She made many quilts for her family, friends and their pets. She devoted many years to the Iowa American Legion Auxiliary. Arlene was uniformly viewed as a kind, gentle, considerate person who willingly and humbly gave of herself to others. Anyone who knew Arlene invariably described her as "One of the nicest people I ever met." Arlene was preceded in death by her devoted husband of 62 years, James; her loving parents, George and Marion (Ibsen) Rudolph; her beloved sister, Vernell (Rudolph) Ruff; and her treasured brother-in-law, Lowell Ruff. Arlene is survived by her son, Alan (Julene) Youmans; son, Dale (Yvonne) Youmans; daughter, LuAnne Lathrop; granddaughters, Allison (Tanner) Forster and Erica Lathrop; great-grandsons, Hayes and Graham Forster; niece, Gail (Steve) Samson; her special nephew, Wayne (Karen) Ruff; nephew, Bruce (Tamara) Ruff; three step-grandchildren; five step-great-grandchildren; and many grandnephews, grandnieces, great-grandnephews and great-grandnieces. A good life well-lived. FUNERAL SERVICE: 11am Friday, July 17, 2020, at St. John's Lutheran Church, 322 N. Molley St., Bennington, NE a private interment at Valley View Cemetery in Persia, IA later. Memorials may be directed to VNA Hospice of Omaha or St. John's Lutheran Church. ROEDER MORTUARY - 108th St. Chapel 2727 North 108th Street (402) 496-9000 www.RoederMortuary.com

~~~ Obituary courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Blair Public Library at Blair, Nebraska.~~~

Find a Grave # 212715732

Printed in the Omaha World Herald on 7/15/2020


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