Obituary

Marian Nuernberger

September 20, 1928 - November 1, 2025

In Loving Memory of Marian Bennett Nuernberger

 

Marian, daughter of T.H. and Helen (Bennett) Van Diest, was born at home on September 20, 1928, in Lenora, Kansas with Doc Van Diest and a local doctor in attendance. She graduated from Doane College, where she met Bill (W.W.) Nuernberger, who was the top debater in a debate team she was invited to join. Debate was not her choice of activities, but Bill became her number one choice. College gave her time to grow up, broaden her view, and develop a deeper appreciation for this whole new world. They married on July 30, 1950, in Lenora and soon made their home in Lincoln, Nebraska.

She began her teaching career as a third-grade teacher of 36 students at Sheridan Elementary School, leaving the classroom when pregnant with her first child (which was the policy in those days). Once her three daughters were out of elementary school, she returned to education as a teacher and then capped her teaching career with her amazing year as a communication specialist at Merle Beattie Elementary School. There she enjoyed working with a spirited group of educators who loved adventure. She could create as well as pick out innovative programs. She was a Sunday school teacher, played a key role in organizing First Plymouth’s Dimension Education program, and served as a shepherd at Anybody Everybody Worship. She was a Bluebird and Campfire Girl leader and volunteered at her daughters’ schools as well as the Lincoln Children’s Museum. A lifelong Nebraska volleyball fan, she saw the promise in the program before it became a huge sensation for NE.

Those who knew her remember her fun-loving spirit, her deep appreciation for life, and her boundless love for the people around her. She instilled adventure throughout her life. In fact, she was once introduced at the Lodge as Marian, who lives dangerously. She admired (and embodied) qualities of trust, dignity, resilience, and compassion. She taught us to “enjoy the todays and look forward to the tomorrows because no two moments could ever hold the same magic”.

She has always been able to see the best in people. This quote from A. A. Milne that she read to us growing up capsulizes that thought: “You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.”

She leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and unwavering kindness that will be carried forward by those whose lives she touched.

Marian is lovingly remembered by her “three darling daughters”: De Ann and husband Bruce of Lincoln; Jan and husband Ken of Grand Island; and Nancy and husband Bern of Kansas City

Nine uniquely wonderful grandchildren: Kelcy and husband Mike, Toby and husband Gunner, Ben and wife Taylor; Quinn and wife Renae, Kali and husband Jake, Linden and husband J.C.; Gerrit and wife Rene, Jens and wife Mallory, and Anna and husband Matt.

And amazed by fourteen great grandchildren: Miles, Langston, Hugh, Harlequin, Calvin; Everett, Nash, Trigg, Willa; Ellinor, Lillie, Wells, Van, Henrik.

Preceded in death by her mother, who made her childhood rich and was the wind beneath her wings, her dad, known for his sense of humor and generosity, her husband, whom she loved and admired for his compassion, dedication, and common sense decisions as Judge of Juvenile Court, her dear brother John, and Aunt Ruth and Uncle Ross who adored her.

Memorial Service: 11:00 am Saturday December 6, 2025, First Plymouth Church, 2000 D St.

Memorials:
First Plymouth Church, 2000 D St, Lincoln, NE 68502
Nuernberger Education Center, Attn: Jaime Boedeker, 1801 S 40th St, Lincoln, NE 68506.

December6

Funeral Service

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First Plymouth Church

2000 D St, Lincoln, NE 68502

Share a Memory or Condolence

December 2, 2025

I sure loved this lady. Her smile & energy were so contagious. My mom, Alice, who passed away in 2014 would tell me that Marian was the best friend she ever had. When we were kids living in Lincoln, the amount of love, laughter and energy coming out of those two was never-ending. To DeAnn, Jan & Nancy, your mom & dad hold a special place in my heart. They were awesome people. Love, prayers and condolences to you.

– Joel Andresen
December 1, 2025

Jan, I’m so sorry to see the loss of your mom. I think of you often. Prayers, love, and hugs to you.

– Karen Jensen
November 30, 2025

Peace to all at this sad time of loss 🕊️🕯️🙏 Sincerely, Carol Meyer 🎹🎵

– Carol Meyer
November 20, 2025

I have very fond memories of Marian, the teacher, at Merle Beattie. She gave me opportunities to test the teaching waters when I was just an aide. And, I have fond memories of her as a neighbor with her warm smile and infections laugh. She was an amazing lady! My condolences to her family.

– Cindy Arvanette Morlok
November 10, 2025

Nancy, I’m so very sorry for your loss. I remember your Mom as always smiling and laughing, quick witted, resourceful and creative. She and your Dad raised independent, caring, generous, smart women. How blessed we all were to have known her.

– Cheryl Thompson
November 10, 2025

I never had the privilege of knowing your mother, but many decades ago my work meant I sometimes came into contact with Judge Nurenburger. I have the utmost respect for his work and can see how the love and support of such a wonderful woman helped him help so many young folks. My condolences to your family.

– Just a member of the community
November 10, 2025

I will always remember your Mom’s wonderful smile!! Always happy and welcoming. I’m so sorry for your loss. With sympathy and love

– Shari Hecht Koelzer
November 9, 2025

Dear DeAnn: I was sorry to learn of your Mom’s passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

– George Howard

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