Lorna Marie Wegner
February 2, 1930 – October 19, 2022
Lorna Marie Wegner, age 92, passed away on Wednesday October 19, 2022. Lorna was born on February 2, 1930 to Elmer and Martha Aurich. She married Verlyn Wegner on October 19, 1948. To this union seven children were born:” Candi, Connie, Cherri, Christie, Curtis, Carrie, and Carol. Lorna loved working in her garden and flowers. Her biggest love was her family and grandkids. She is survived by: Candi and Alan Mayne, Connie and Larry Halldorson, Cherri Wegner, Al Behne, Curtis and Carol Wegner, Carrie and Steve Barnhart, Carol and Rob Hermsen; 19 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Verlyn; daughter, Christie Behne; brothers and their wives, Arland and Dorothy Aurich, and Obert and Delilah Aurich.
VISITATION: Tuesday, October 25th from 12noon to 1pm at the West Center Chapel, followed by SERVICES at 1pm. INTERMENT: Evergreen Memorial Park. Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society.
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5 Comments
Carol, Rob & Family: We are so sorry for your loss. We’ll miss Lorna’s warm presence. May her memory be a blessing.
Carol, Rob and family; your labor of love is an example of allowing your Mother/Grandmother to live her last years in the best environment possible. Your loving, caring, and upbeat attitude with your Mother, living in your home, was an example for the world. God bless you all for your compassion, humor, and the love you gave Lorna.
Curt and family
I was so sorry to hear about your mother.She was a classy lady that raised a lovely family. We had some wonderful conversations while running errands. Take good care and cherish those wonderful memories.
Kitty
Curt and family,
I was so sorry to hear about your mother. She was a classy lady and raised a wonderful family. I enjoyed our great talks while running errands. Take care and cherish your sweet memories.
Kitty
Curt and Family,
I was sorry to hear about your mom. I have fond memories of her from “ back in our Westgate days”.I watched the funeral today and was touched by the stories the minister told about your mom and dad.. All of you are in my thoughts.
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