Individual Details
Anna Grace Rodewald
(30 Dec 1928 - 30 Oct 2016)
Anna Grace Rodewald was born 30 December 1928 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado. She married on 9 June 1947 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, to Dale Eugene Anderson, who was born 11 January 1927 in Seneca, Thomas County, Nebraska.
There were two (2) children born of the marriage.
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KEARNEY - Anna “Grace” Andersen, 87, of Kearney died Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016, at Welcov Assisted Living. Memorial services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at O’Brien Straatmann Redinger Funeral Home.
Anna “Grace” Rodewald Andersen was born on Dec. 30, 1928, in Denver to Silva Kirkpatrick Rodewald and Edward Rodewald, their fifth child.
She was raised on a cattle ranch in the Sandhills south of Seneca with her siblings Evelyn, Dae, Donald, Bessie and Leland. She attended, on horseback, a country elementary school near the ranch. During her teen years, she lived in Seneca, 18 miles from the ranch, to attend Seneca High School. Nadine Anderson was her high school roommate.
During her high school years, Grace met and fell in love with Dale Andersen of Seneca. He was known as her city slicker and she his country girl. Following high school graduation, she taught school for one year near her parents’ ranch.
On June 9, 1947, Grace eloped to her cousin’s home in Lincoln where she and Dale were married by a Methodist minister. They made their home in Seneca in a 16-foot aluminum pull trailer, which did not have water or sewer. Grace worked at Stockman’s Bank while Dale worked on the steam locomotives for Burlington Railroad.
When Dale was laid off by the railroad, he went to work for Roberts Construction, which required moving from job site to job site in their aluminum trailer. While living in Seneca, son Myron was born in 1950. Two years later, while living in Arnold, daughter Patty was born. Grace and Dale then decided they did not want a life of constant relocating, so when Dale found a job with Custer County as a mechanic, they moved to Broken Bow in 1952.
Grace and Dale found Broken Bow and Custer County a good place to raise their children and make a living. Wages were not high, so in 1958 they bought a little grocery store, the First Avenue Store. Grace and her children, Myron, 8, and Patty, 6, ran the store. It was a good business with Dale helping on the weekends. They owned the store for 13 years and during that time were open 365 days a year. Grace and Dale were always willing to open the store in the evening or the night if someone needed milk for a baby or aspirin, etc.
During that time they bought the big old house across the street from the store. It took a lot of work to fix it up but it turned out to be a beautiful home for their family. The children worked in the store, attended school and then left for college.
After selling the store, Grace went to work for Custer County Highway Department part time. The county soon decided that it needed her for the weed district as well part time, so she worked full time for Custer County for 12 years.
In 1973 they purchased an RV, which started them down a new rewarding path. Grace and Dale were able to travel and spend precious time with their grandchildren, Chad and Stacy of Kearney and Audra of Jackson Hole, Wyo. This led into 15 years of wintering for five months in Fredericksburg, Texas, where they developed many friendships.
After retirement Grace helped in their car wash business as needed. She continued to stay busy with her many talents of gardening, canning, crocheting and cooking.
In 2002, Grace and Dale moved to Kearney to be near their son and family. Again, Grace made wonderful friends in her neighborhood and at First United Methodist Church.
Grace had a wonderful life together with her loving husband, Dale. They were a shining example of loving commitment through the good times as well as the tough times. When Grace suffered a brain aneurysm in 2005, her miraculous recovery was due not only to a skilled surgeon and wonderful medical care but the unwavering determination of her husband and family that she would recover, and recover she did.
This union made in heaven was severed with her husband’s death in 2013. Ever the strong, elegant lady, Grace moved into Welcov, the facility that she and Dale had chosen together. She made many friends but always longed to go to be with her beloved husband and daughter Patty, who had died of breast cancer in 2013, as well. Family visitors were the highlight of her days, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
God knew her heart’s desire, thus on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016, she departed this life to join those who had gone before. Grace was a very loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend to many. Grace will be so missed, but while mourning her, we must be comforted by her ascent to join her family and friends in heaven.
Grace is survived by her sister, Bessie Walker; brother-in-law, Bill Andersen and wife June; sisters-in-law, Char Taylor and husband Loren, and Kay Wolfenden and husband Leroy; her son, Myron Andersen and wife Ruth; her son-in-law, Jerry DeFrance; grandson, Chad Andersen and wife Tracy; granddaughters, Audra DeFrance Gilman and husband Brian, and Stacy Andersen Bivona and husband Blake; stepgrandchildren, Jeremy Gove and wife Anissa, Jennifer Gove DiGaetano and husband Michael, and Jeffery Gove and wife Alyssa; 16 beautiful great-grandchildren; and many other relatives and friends.
Grace was preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Silva Rodewald; sisters, Bertha, Evelyn and Dae; brothers, Donald and Leland; her beloved husband, Dale; and beautiful daughter, Patty Andersen DeFrance.
There were two (2) children born of the marriage.
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KEARNEY - Anna “Grace” Andersen, 87, of Kearney died Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016, at Welcov Assisted Living. Memorial services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at O’Brien Straatmann Redinger Funeral Home.
Anna “Grace” Rodewald Andersen was born on Dec. 30, 1928, in Denver to Silva Kirkpatrick Rodewald and Edward Rodewald, their fifth child.
She was raised on a cattle ranch in the Sandhills south of Seneca with her siblings Evelyn, Dae, Donald, Bessie and Leland. She attended, on horseback, a country elementary school near the ranch. During her teen years, she lived in Seneca, 18 miles from the ranch, to attend Seneca High School. Nadine Anderson was her high school roommate.
During her high school years, Grace met and fell in love with Dale Andersen of Seneca. He was known as her city slicker and she his country girl. Following high school graduation, she taught school for one year near her parents’ ranch.
On June 9, 1947, Grace eloped to her cousin’s home in Lincoln where she and Dale were married by a Methodist minister. They made their home in Seneca in a 16-foot aluminum pull trailer, which did not have water or sewer. Grace worked at Stockman’s Bank while Dale worked on the steam locomotives for Burlington Railroad.
When Dale was laid off by the railroad, he went to work for Roberts Construction, which required moving from job site to job site in their aluminum trailer. While living in Seneca, son Myron was born in 1950. Two years later, while living in Arnold, daughter Patty was born. Grace and Dale then decided they did not want a life of constant relocating, so when Dale found a job with Custer County as a mechanic, they moved to Broken Bow in 1952.
Grace and Dale found Broken Bow and Custer County a good place to raise their children and make a living. Wages were not high, so in 1958 they bought a little grocery store, the First Avenue Store. Grace and her children, Myron, 8, and Patty, 6, ran the store. It was a good business with Dale helping on the weekends. They owned the store for 13 years and during that time were open 365 days a year. Grace and Dale were always willing to open the store in the evening or the night if someone needed milk for a baby or aspirin, etc.
During that time they bought the big old house across the street from the store. It took a lot of work to fix it up but it turned out to be a beautiful home for their family. The children worked in the store, attended school and then left for college.
After selling the store, Grace went to work for Custer County Highway Department part time. The county soon decided that it needed her for the weed district as well part time, so she worked full time for Custer County for 12 years.
In 1973 they purchased an RV, which started them down a new rewarding path. Grace and Dale were able to travel and spend precious time with their grandchildren, Chad and Stacy of Kearney and Audra of Jackson Hole, Wyo. This led into 15 years of wintering for five months in Fredericksburg, Texas, where they developed many friendships.
After retirement Grace helped in their car wash business as needed. She continued to stay busy with her many talents of gardening, canning, crocheting and cooking.
In 2002, Grace and Dale moved to Kearney to be near their son and family. Again, Grace made wonderful friends in her neighborhood and at First United Methodist Church.
Grace had a wonderful life together with her loving husband, Dale. They were a shining example of loving commitment through the good times as well as the tough times. When Grace suffered a brain aneurysm in 2005, her miraculous recovery was due not only to a skilled surgeon and wonderful medical care but the unwavering determination of her husband and family that she would recover, and recover she did.
This union made in heaven was severed with her husband’s death in 2013. Ever the strong, elegant lady, Grace moved into Welcov, the facility that she and Dale had chosen together. She made many friends but always longed to go to be with her beloved husband and daughter Patty, who had died of breast cancer in 2013, as well. Family visitors were the highlight of her days, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
God knew her heart’s desire, thus on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016, she departed this life to join those who had gone before. Grace was a very loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend to many. Grace will be so missed, but while mourning her, we must be comforted by her ascent to join her family and friends in heaven.
Grace is survived by her sister, Bessie Walker; brother-in-law, Bill Andersen and wife June; sisters-in-law, Char Taylor and husband Loren, and Kay Wolfenden and husband Leroy; her son, Myron Andersen and wife Ruth; her son-in-law, Jerry DeFrance; grandson, Chad Andersen and wife Tracy; granddaughters, Audra DeFrance Gilman and husband Brian, and Stacy Andersen Bivona and husband Blake; stepgrandchildren, Jeremy Gove and wife Anissa, Jennifer Gove DiGaetano and husband Michael, and Jeffery Gove and wife Alyssa; 16 beautiful great-grandchildren; and many other relatives and friends.
Grace was preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Silva Rodewald; sisters, Bertha, Evelyn and Dae; brothers, Donald and Leland; her beloved husband, Dale; and beautiful daughter, Patty Andersen DeFrance.
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Families
Spouse | Dale Eugene Andersen (1927 - 2013) |
Child | Myron Dale Andersen (1950 - ) |
Child | Patty Ann Andersen (1952 - 2013) |
Father | Edward Henry Rodewald (1898 - 1988) |
Mother | Silva Mary Kirkpatrick (1899 - 1972) |
Sibling | Bertha Ann Rodewald (1918 - 1918) |
Sibling | Evelyn Gertrude Rodewald (1919 - 2003) |
Sibling | Silvia Dae Rodewald (1921 - 2010) |
Sibling | Donald Bernard Rodewald (1923 - 2008) |
Sibling | Bessie Aretha Rodewald (1931 - ) |
Sibling | Edward Leland Rodewald (1936 - 1971) |
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