Dr. Staci L. Rosche (Lamberty)
August 6, 1978 – September 19, 2023
Staci Lynn Rosche was born to Roger and Charleen (Hakel) Rosche in Columbus, Nebraska on August 6, 1978. She attended Scotus Central Catholic High School, playing basketball and volleyball, in addition to running track. Staci played on multiple state championship teams and graduated with honors in 1997.
Following high school, Staci attended Briar Cliff University, where she was a four-year starter in volleyball, earning All-American and Academic All-American honors, including being named team MVP four consecutive years. Staci graduated summa cum laude in 2001, and was inducted into the Briar Cliff Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005.
Staci also attended the University of Nebraska College of Medicine, receiving her Doctor of Medicine in 2005 and completing her board certification in Psychiatry in 2010. During her time at the University of Nebraska College of Medicine and Lasting Hope Recovery Center, Staci received numerous awards, recognized by both peers and patients for her excellence.
After four years at Lasting Hope, Staci took a leap and started her own practice. She quickly built the practice and enjoyed great success.
Staci married Bob Lamberty on May 16, 2009, at Christ the King Church in Omaha. She was an amazing mother to her sons, Kam (12) and Sam (8). They were her reason.
She lost her unrelenting battle with cancer on September 19, 2023.
She is preceded in death by her father, Roger Rosche; grandparents; Harry Rosche, Rudy Hakel, and Gertrude Hakel; in-laws; Larry and Elaine Lamberty, and aunt Joanie Rosche.
Staci is survived by her husband Bob; her sons; Kam and Sam; parents Bruce and Charleen Ebner; brothers Matthew Rosche and Mitchell (Megan) Ebner; sister Natalie (Jason) Christofferson; brother-in-law Ben (Elizabeth) Lamberty; grandmother Betty Rosche; six nephews; one niece; numerous aunts and uncles.
A visitation celebrating Staci’s life will be held at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church from 4-7pm on September 26th, followed by a vigil service at 7pm.
Memorial mass will be held at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church at 10:30am on September 27, followed immediately by a fellowship luncheon.
Please direct donations and memorials to the family as they work to establish a scholarship for Nebraska Medicine students pursuing psychiatry as a specialty.
32 Comments
Very sorry for Bob and the kids
The Jasper Family is truly heartbroken by Staci’s passing – she was taken far too soon. Our hearts and prayers are with the entire family.
Staci was literally the best psychiatrist and I was fortunate to have worked with her. She was always kind, understanding and just had a great personality. Staci will be greatly missed. Sending love and prayers to her family.
Sending prayers for Staci’s family during this very sad time. She was an amazing woman and was a mentor to me years ago in college. You will be missed. May your kids thrive on their memories! Sending hugs and love. ❤️😢❤️
My deepest sympathies on your loss. My prayers are with you.
We are thinking of you all and so sorry for the loss of Stacey….we remember her well and the hours of enjoying watching her play with our daughter. On the Briar Cliff Volleyball team …such a bright light , a leader , and full of life God be with you all with his peace
To the entire family, I am so sorry for your loss. Although I never met Staci, she sounds like a wonderful person with a beautiful soul that will be missed by all who were fortunate enough to be in her life. I will keep your family in my prayers during this difficult time. Again, I’m so sorry for your loss.
May her memory always be for a blessing.
Char & Bruce & family, Our thoughts & prayers are being sent to all of you.
Char, Bruce, Matt & family. So very sorry for your loss. We will keep you all in our prayers through this very difficult time. Rest in peace Staci
We were so sorry to hear about Stacy’s passing. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. @ Sounds like she accomplished great things in her short time on earth.
I am truly sorry for your loss. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.
Dear Bob,
I can’t express how sorry I am to hear of the loss of your beloved wife. Staci sounds like she was an amazing and wonderful person. Please know that I am thinking of you, your boys and your whole family. May her memory be a blessing.
With sincere condolences,
Gigi
Sending prayers and caring thoughts to Stacey ‘s family.
We are so sorry to read about the passing of Stacie! She was a beautiful person ! Our prayers to all of her family esp her husband and kids! May her memory be held forever in you our heats! Hank and Mary Kay Krings
I worked with Staci for several years and she was a true role model for me as far as how to conduct yourself when treating patients. She was always so respectful and kind and had a great sense of humor. I will miss her greatly. She was one of the great ones.
To Stacey’s family, I am so sorry for your loss. I met Stacey during the first year of IM residency at CUMC, she was so beautiful inside out. Such a beautiful soul. I met her since few times in Pacific Springs picnics. I cant believe she is gone. May her beautiful soul rest in peace. Sending prayers and caring thoughts to Stacey’s family.
To all Staci’s family. My heart is broken for you all. I feel your hurt. Sending prayers for comfort.
Bob, my heart goes out to you and your sons. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Dr. Rosche was my and my family’s hero. I don’t know how to express how grateful I am to her. I am so sorry for her family and all her loved ones. I will never forget her. I hope for healing and strength for her family, and that they will see her again.
I’m sorry for your loss. I have memories of Staci growing up and remember how kind and sweet of a person she was. Sending prayers to you all!
In 2018, I confided in Dr. R (Staci) that with my ingrained personality of constant worry and negative thoughts that I could never endure eternal life. She opened my eyes, “Mark, you forget, it’s eternal life without suffering”, even if that suffering is the result of an unquiet mind. Thank you for giving me hope, Dr. R. I now fully believe that through our faith in Jesus we will all meet her again in that place she revealed to me, if we are but patient.
Bob: Sending love and hugs for you and the family!
Bob: You and your family are in my thoughts daily. Sending peace, love, and comfort to you all.
I worked with Staci at Lasting Hope and thought the world of her. She was kind, professional and considerate. I am so very sorry for her loss! Prays for her husband and sons. God Bless!
Matt,
I hope the beautiful memories of your sister help you navigate through this difficult time. Thinking of you and sending prayers.
May her memory be for a blessing.
Bob, I am so very sorry. May the Lord hold Staci in the hollow of his hand. Many prayers are being sent for you, her, and your family..
She was clearly one of a kind! Our hearts are hurting for her loved ones who lost such an amazing person! She and her family will be in our prayers!
I had the privilege of serving as Staci’s nurse at Creighton. She took incredible care of our students and was so kind, compassionate and knowledgeable. I pray for peace and healing for all who love her. May she rest in peace.
I met Staci during her psychiatric residency. I thought she was a bright light in every sense of the word, a young physician of intelligence, commitment, openness and patience. I am very sorry to hear of her passing. Her family will be in my prayers.
Bob, Kam, Sam & family, Our hearts are with all of you as you mourn the loss of Staci’s relentless love. I know you will honor her all the days moving forward by loving the way she taught you. Please lean on all who love you to help carry you though. We are here for you & sending you our love & prayers for strength.
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