Saturday, January 2, 2021 ~ 10:00 a.m.
St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church ~ Wahoo, Nebraska
Interment at St. Francis Cemetery ~ Wahoo, Nebraska
*The Funeral Mass and Rosary will be live streamed on Svoboda Funeral Home Facebook page.
Friday, January 1, 2021
Visitation ~ 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Rosary ~ 7:00 p.m.
Svoboda Funeral Home ~ Wahoo, Nebraska
In care of the family for future designations
Norman C. Osmera, 90 of Wahoo, NE entered into eternal rest Monday, December 28, 2020, at South Haven Living Center in Wahoo. He was born on a farm home near Plasi, NE, on January 28, 1930, to Theodore and Mary (Jakub) Osmera. Norman was baptized in Weston, received his 1st Holy Communion and Confirmation at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Shelby, NE. He attended Country School by Weston, NE.
Norman was united in marriage to Lorraine Violet Glasby on November 22, 1949 in David City, NE. He did various jobs during his life, working at the Breunig Rendering Works, was employed by Mead Ordnance (Bomber) Plant in Mead, NE, during WW II, driving truck and farming.
He was a past member of the Eagles. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and building anything with his hands like bird houses and meat grinders. He also loved to make homemade Bohemian blood sausage.
Norman is survived by his children: Denny (Tam) Osmera of Omaha, Doug (Kathleen) Osmera of Omaha and Duane “Ozzy” (Judy) Osmera of Wahoo; grandchildren: Allison Osmera, Angela (Rob) Green, Shane (Euem) Osmera, Amanda (Rusty Howe) Osmera, Jeremy Osmera, Crystal Osmera, Lindsey Osmera, Claire Osmera and Colby Osmera; great-grandchildren: Brooklynn, Tristan, Tucker, Leia, Adam, Jessica, Avery Violet and Haven; sister, Grace Ann Svoboda; many nieces and nephews
He was preceded in death by his parents, Theodore and Mary Osmera; wife, Lorraine Violet Osmera; sister, Delores Osmera; brother and sister-in-law, Howard & Betty (Bock) Osmera; parents-in-law, Lee and Hazel (Slossen) Glasby; brother-in-law, Louis Svoboda.
My sincerest sympathy to the family.
Denny & Tam, Doug & Kathy, Duane & Judy and families,
My sympathy to all of you. I’m glad that I could help celebrate his birthday at his party in January as you all created more memories that day. A funeral is even more difficult with this COVID-19 situation and I feel your loss. I have requested a Mass offering for next week for Norm. Harriet Jakub
Duane, Denny and family. Our deepest sympathy as you mourn the passing of your father. We hope you can find reassurance in the care of your friends and allow the loving memories you have to help you through this time. Bob and Deb
Sympathy to your families. The times we are in 2020 are hard enough without losing the “head of the family”. thoughts and prayers to all of you.
Sending prayers to your family
Sending sympathies to Normans family. You are all in our prayers.