Obituary Record

Mary Edith Solomon
Died on 8/12/2022
Buried in Blair Cemetery

#1-Published in the Enterprise August 19, 2022

Mary Edith "Edie" (Pumphrey) Solomon, of Blair, born Oct. 18, 1925, passed away peacefully on Aug. 12, 2022, at her daughter's home in Lincoln. A full obituary will be in the newspaper closer to the time of her service.

#2-Published in the Enterprise October 21, 2022

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Mary Edith (Pumphrey) Solomon, known as “Edie”, passed away on Friday, August 12th, 2022.

Edie was born in Boulder, Colorado on October 18, 1925. In 1927 the family moved to a farm outside of Lyman, NE. As a young girl, Edith helped on the family farm taking care of the chickens, sheep, hogs and helping to cook for the migrant farmers who harvested the farms sugar beets. Edie was involved in music, speech and drama during her high school years. She was active in 4-H and was a public speaking winner.

At the age of 16 she entered college at the University of Nebraska. During her college years Edie was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Phi Beta Kappa, and Mortar Board. She received a full ride scholarship for all 4 years at UNL and graduated with highest honors. She was president of the UNL Student Council and was well known throughout the campus for her sensible, compassionate, and pragmatic leadership. She met Eugene “Gene” Solomon, a WWII veteran, during her senior year of college and they were married in 1947. Gene had several Nebraska assignments working for the Soil Conservation Service before settling in Blair in 1960.

Edie started her teaching career when all four children were school age. She taught home economics and science for 2 years in Herman and then 34 years teaching home economics at Blair High School. She taught Sunday school for 40 years, was an Active PEO member and 4-H leader. After “retirement”, Edie volunteered at the Blair Elementary, Otte Middle School and Blair High School, assisting in the library and home economic classes and making costumes for the school musicals. Edie received numerous awards and recognitions for her years as a teacher and volunteer. Her enthusiasm, humor and love of teaching helped to guide hundreds of students in a positive direction. The hundreds of comments and eulogies to Edie on the Blair Alumni Facebook page described her as kind, compassionate, patient, caring, fun, loving, sweet, generous, humble, a true treasure, vivacious, gracious, and one-of- a- kind. Numerous camping vacations in the Snowy Range, wonderful summers at the family cabin, playing cards and games with her children’s friends were always filled with love, laughter and great food. She was loved by so many and will be greatly missed by countless friends, students, and family.

Edie is survived by her four children and spouses: Cliff Solomon (Pam Gates), Carol Solomon-Smith (Rex Everett), Carrie Solomon-Schultz (Daniel Schultz), Christine Solomon (Charles Hineline); grandsons Ryan Smith (Michaela) and their children Asher, William and Adeline and Craig Smith; granddaughters Carissa Schultz (Kirk Morales) and their children Arlo and Roman, and Katrina Schultz-Baldwin (Anthony Baldwin) and their daughter, Vienna; Gene’s remaining brother, James Solomon. She is preceded in death by her parents Floyd and Mabel (Metcalf) Pumphrey and her brothers Walter, Dwight, Vance and Paul.

A celebration of her life will be held at 11:00A.M. on Saturday, November 5th at the Blair First United Methodist Church. A private family burial will be held at the Blair Cemetery. Livestreaming will be available at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuehkOyrZGFBrg8F3LCSEGg or on the churches Facebook page.

Memorials may be directed to Blair Community Schools Foundation/Solomon Scholarship or Blair First United Methodist Church.

#3 Funeral leaflet

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In Loving Memory of

Mary Edith (Pumphrey) Solomon

October 18, 1925 ~ August 12, 2022

Service Order
Family Photo Presentation.
Family Enters: “He’s Got The Whole World In His Hands”; “Soli Deo Gloria Cantorum”—Soloist: Carrie Solomon Schultz
Welcome & Word of Grace: Pastor Gina Gile

Tributes: “You Raise Me Up” –Craig Richard Smith, Soprano Saxophone & Carol Solomon-Smith, Piano

Pam Gates, Cliff Solomon

Congregational Hymn: #694 “Come Ye Thankful People, Come” Verses 1& 4

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13: 4-13; Message: Pastor Russell Foust.

Scripture: Matthew 25:23; Ecclesiastes 3: 1-4; Reading of the Obituary

Special Music: “This Is My Father’s World”/”White Christmas”—Ryan Smith & Carol Solomon-Smith, Piano Duet

Gospel Reading: John 14: 1-4, 18-19-25-27. Lord’s Prayer. Dismissal Prayer: Pastor Gina Gile

Departure Music: “When The Saints Go Marchin’ In”, “Soli Deo Gloria Cantorum”

Short of stature,
With the energy to change the world
She touched so many lives over the years.
Our memories of her are treasures
To be cherished and never forgotten.
--Poem by Cliff Solomon

~~~Obituaries and funeral leaflet courtesy of the Nebraska Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings and leaflets on file in the Blair, Nebraska Public Library~~~

Find a Grave Memorial #241932249

Printed in the Washington County Enterprise on 8/19/2022


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