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					 Betty Knollenberg
 
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            [October 
			30, 2009]  
            		
            		
            		Betty L. Knollenberg, 76, of Lincoln, 
			died Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009, at 10:22 p.m. at Lincoln Christian 
			Village. A memorial service for Mrs. Knollenberg will be at 11 
					a.m. Nov. 14 at Immanuel Lutheran Church, with the Rev. 
					Andrew Nyren officiating. Visitation will be one hour prior 
					to the service. | 
						
							| Arrangements are by Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral 
							Home in Lincoln. Mrs. Knollenberg worked at Eaton 
							Corp for six years, Avery & Comstock for 13 years, 
							and retired as a homemaker. She was born Oct. 29, 1932, in Lincoln to Henry 
							Oran and Elsie Logsdon Meyer. She married William C. 
							Knollenberg on July 30, 1950, in Lincoln. The 
							wedding was officiated by the Rev. Brockhaus at 
							Immanuel Lutheran Church. She is survived by her husband of Lincoln; two 
							daughters, Brenda Lee (and Timothy) Weimer of 
							Wheaton and Barbara Lynn (and David) Erbe of Creve 
							Coeur; and her grandchildren, Naomi Tiffani Adams of 
							Lincoln, Carl (and Nicole) Weimer of Elizabethtown, 
							Ky., and Margaret Whitney Weimer of Richmond, Va. She was preceded in death by her parents and one 
							infant brother. She was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, 
							Mary Martha Bible Study, Abraham Lincoln Memorial 
							Hospital Auxiliary, The Oasis senior center and 
							Linpro square dancing. She was a volunteer on the 
							medical-surgical floor at Abraham Lincoln Memorial 
							Hospital. | 
                    
					 
							Betty was blessed also with the closeness of Bill's 
							family, her church family and close friends, and her 
							wonderful caregiver, Bill. Memorials may be made to Immanuel Lutheran Church 
							or Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. 
            
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