0ccupation: homemaker
Place of death:
Memorial Medical Center, Springfield, Il
Entered into eternal
glory at 7:15 p.m. November 26, 2008
Service to be held
at 3:00 p.m. Sunday at Zion Lutheran church of
Lincoln.
Clergy: Rev. Mark Thompson
Cemetery burial on
Monday at 11:00 a.m. at New Union Cemetery, Lincoln
Visitation: 3-6
Saturday at Zion Lutheran Church and one hour prior
to service On Sunday.
Arrangements by
Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home, Lincoln
Memorials should be
made to Zion Lutheran Church of Lincoln
Parents were Herman
and Mabel Larsen Kollmann.
Born May 2,
1927 birthplace: Fargo,
ND
Married to Leonard R. Lehner: January 10, 1946 in Spokane,
WA.
Survivors: Husband
of Lincoln, three daughters: Dianne (Bill) Breen of
Lincoln, Il Nancy (Rev. Charles) Olander of New
Holland, Il, Randy (Roger) Payne of Normal, Il
One son: Richard
(Dianne) Lehner of Bloomington, Il.
Grandchildren: Eric
(Kim) Robinson of Springfield, Il, Dana (Kim)
Robinson of Winston-Salem, NC, Sara (Jason) Netzley
of Morton, Il, Christopher (Victoria) Baker of
Lincoln, Il, Laura Baker of St. Louis, MO Michael
(Leah) Payne, Colfax, NC Mark (Kristi)
Payne of Washington, MO Brandy (Mike) Welch of
Bloomington, Il Brittney (Mike) Krzystofiak of
Elgin, Il Bethany (Doug) Johnson of Roanaoke,
VA Matthew Lehner of Bloomington, Il.
Ryan Lehner of Bloomington, Il.
Great-grandchildren:
Emily Robinson; Bayley Robinson; Braidy Robinson;
Evelyn Baker; Eleanore Baker; Callie Payne; Dylan
Menchetti; Gage Swearingen; Kylie Welch; Amber
Welch: Nolan Krzystofiak
Stepmother: Martha
Kollmann, Spokane, WA
Halfsister: Margie
Dodson, Portland, OR
Half brother: Bob
Kollmann, Buckley, WA
Preceded in death by
parents, an infant brother, a half sister and a half
brother.
Church affiliation:
Zion Lutheran Church of Lincoln
Memberships: Zion
Lutheran altar guild and ladies aid
society. Food
pantry volunteer
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