The family moved to Adams NE (1958) and then to Lincoln NE (1963). At the age of 7, Barb was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. She defied the odds, worked through the pain and never gave up. She graduated from Lincoln East High School (1976) and attended Nebraska Wesleyan where she was a loyal member of Willard Sorority. She graduated from NWU (1980) with degrees in elementary education and music.
Barb was the cherished wife of Dennis. They were married May 31, 1980, and shared 45 wonderful years together. They had one daughter, Kristin Dawn, and lived in Lincoln their whole life. Barb was the beloved Grandma to Ellie, her mini Aussie grandpup, who was the highlight of Barb’s days as she battled cancer.
Following in her parent’s footsteps, she became a dedicated educator. For 40 years, Barb taught vocal music at both West Lincoln Elementary and Lux Middle Schools. She was incredibly innovative and creative in her approach to music education. Her passion for teaching was evident as she often referred to it as “the best job in Lincoln.” Even after retiring in 2020, Barb continued to follow the achievements of her former students. She loved going to watch them in high school music competitions, musicals, college recitals, and church music events. She found great pride in their successes and careers in music. Her legacy will live on in the countless lives she touched and the loving memories she leaves behind.
Barb also gave private piano lessons, celebrating her 50th year in 2025. At the age of 17, she started giving lessons to children in the neighborhood. Through the years, Barb developed new and exciting methods for teaching students how to play the piano. Creativity wasn’t only reserved for music, Barb was an avid stamper and scrapbook creator. She created beautiful cards for every occasion and scrapbooks full of memories.
As a lifetime member of South Gate United Methodist Church, Barb shared her musical talent by playing organ and piano. She directed the adult and children’s handbell choirs along with the men’s, adult, youth, and children’s choirs over the years. She also participated in mission trips and a traveling musical group, “The Hopesingers,” in her younger years. Barb and Dennis enjoyed fellowship with close friends in the church Kerygma group.
Barb is survived by her husband Dennis, daughter Kristin (Chaz), sister Myrna (Dan) Bornemeier, father-in-law Weldon Nelson, three siblings in-law Cindy (Dave) Jorgensen, David Nelson, and Cathy (Marvin) Warm, nephews Clint (Monica) Bornemeier, Tanner Bornemeier, and Will (Miranda) Steinkruger, nieces Corita (Ryan) Wheeler, Elyse Steinkruger, Megan (Lincoln) Pearson, great nieces and nephews Warren, Hayes, Monroe, Nora, Grant, Tucker, and Josie. Barb was preceded in death by her infant son Ryan Daniel, parents, infant sister Annette Sue, and mother-in-law Martha Nelson.
Celebration of Life: Saturday, August 2, 2025; 11:00 AM, Roper and Sons South Lincoln Chapel, 3950 Hohensee Drive.
Visitation will be Friday, August 1, 2025; 5:00-7:00 PM at Roper and Sons South Lincoln Chapel.
Memorials in honor of Barb can be directed to the family for future designation.
LINK TO SERVICE VIDEO: https://vimeo.com/1106741662/4d757cc293?share=copy