Died Sunday May 24, 2015
at St. Francis Memorial Hospital in West Point
Margaret was born August 3, 1911 in Grand Island, NE. to Frank and Margaret 'Waters' Shomshor. She grew up in Grand Island and graduated high school there. After school Margaret moved to Scribner to work for her uncle who owned a café. On November 22, 1931 she married Givin Ehlers in Hooper. The couple lived in Scribner. Margaret raised her family in Scribner. She worked for a brief time at the phone company and also worked at the Scribner Good Samaritan Center. She loved to play cards with the residents and would play what ever card game they wanted. Her favorite was bridge and was an avid bridge player, belonging to several bridge groups in the community, playing as recently as last summer. She was a member of St. Lawrence Catholic Church and the St. Catherine Guild, serving as president.
Survivors:
Children Mary Kienbaum of Scribner
and her children Kyle, Karla, Kristin and Kent
Elizabeth Ehlers of Omaha
John and wife Diane Ehlers of Kingwood, Texas
and their children Shelli, Greg, Kierstin and Josh
33 great grandchildren
22 great great grandchildren
Margaret was preceded in death by her husband Givin in December of 1972, son-in-law Neil Kienbaum, 2 great grandchildren, 1 brother and 2 sisters.
The funeral mass is Friday, 10:30am at St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Scribner. The Rev. Damien Wee officiating. Burial is in the St. Mary Catholic Cemetery southwest of Scribner. Memorials are suggested to St. Lawrence. Visitation is Thursday, 3pm to 7pm, family present from 6pm to 7pm with a wake service at 7pm all at the church.
Online guestbook at www.hooper-scribner.com
Ludvigsen's Scribner Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Condolences(1)
Jodie
, MO Monday, May 25, 2015 Dear Ehlers family: I am so sorry for your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences. I would like to share something that I have personally found to be comforting. It is found in the Bible at John 5:28,29 and Revelation 21:4. These verses tell us that soon God is going to bring about a resurrection of our loved ones as wll as do away with all causes we have for suffering, including sickness and death. Knowing this has always comforted me and it is my hope that these thoughts will comfort your family also.