RoJean Linda (Fritz) Landenberger Lincoln, Nebraska Obituary

RoJean Linda (Fritz) Landenberger

RoJean Linda (Fritz) Landenberger was born to Alfred R. and Esther J. (Schleif) Fritz on September 25,1943. She was the only child of her loving parents. RoJean lived in Lincoln all her life, was baptized on November 1943 at American Lutheran Church and confirmed on April 1958 at that same church. She found her home church, United Lutheran Church on June 7, 1981 and has continued her membership there. RoJean graduated from LincolnHigh School on June 6, 1961 and had many jobs, her most important being the mother of twin sons, Ronald and Richard Johnston who were born on December 18, 1967. After they were in school, she had many jobs until she found her true calling as legal assistant. RoJean is survived by her children, Ronald Johnston of Temple, TX and Richard Johnston of Lincoln, NE; grandchildren, Aaron Johnston of Lincoln, NE, Spencer Johnston of Lincoln, NE, and Chelsea Johnston of Temple, TX, five great-grandchildren, Mason Dixon (aka Boo), Justin Dixon, Jr. (aka Pnut), Colt Boeckmann, Carter and Kasyn Seveson, two step-children, Steve (Maureen) Landenberger of Grand Haven, MI, and Sherry Yarnell of Winnemucca, NV. Two step-granddaughters, Calli (Tyler) Boeckmann and Nikki (Marcus) Severson. She was preceded in death by her parents, Alfred and Esther Fritz, and husband, Jim Landenberger. In Lieu of flowers memorials may be given to Wheeling for the wounded, Capital Humane Society, or United Lutheran Church.
September 25, 1943 - February 28, 201909/25/194302/28/2019
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bobby mersed
March 7, 2019
"Another Lincoln High Job Well Done."
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Rebecca
March 7, 2019
I knew RoJean as a customer for several years and I remember her always advocating for friends and everyone at North Gate. They were definitely a close group and I remember RoJean's greatest joy was telling new stories about "those grandbabies." I am glad to have known h... Continue Reading
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Pam Piening
March 5, 2019
I always enjoyed working with RoJean when she was at Eastmont. She always stated it how it was and I appreciated that about her. Her humor was classic. She will be missed by all but mostly you her family. You were her pride and joy. You have a special angel watching... Continue Reading
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Cathy Rauch
March 3, 2019
RoJean was a member of Lincoln High Class of 1961. We celebrate her life and are shocked to hear of her passing. What a bright light was RoJean. At every gathering she attended she brought with her a keen wit and great humor. What a bright light was just extinguished... Continue Reading