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Obituary

JoAnn Martin

September 20, 1954 - October 20, 2021

JoAnn Martin, 67, former CEO of Ameritas, passed Wednesday, October 20, 2021, surrounded by her loving family. In July she was diagnosed with a rare degenerative neurological disease that progressed rapidly.

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JoAnn Martin

JoAnn was born on September 20, 1954, to Lonnie and Alta (Petersen) Rea in Plainview, NE—the fifth of seven children. She was a lifelong Nebraskan who grew up on a farm near Plainview and attended a one-room country school through sixth grade. She then attended public school in Plainview, graduating from high school in 1972. Following high school, she attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, majoring in accounting. She graduated with high distinction in 1975 while passing all components of the Certified Public Accountant examination, a feat seldom accomplished by the age of twenty.   Her leadership was evidenced early as she was a charter member and the first president of the Beta Alpha Psi honorary society at the university.

She began her professional career at the Touche Ross & Company accounting firm in 1976. JoAnn attended Colorado State University in 1981, where she completed a master’s degree in taxation. She joined Ameritas in 1984, then known as Bankers Life Nebraska. She started as an audit division manager and rose through the company, serving in various key leadership roles before being elected CEO in 2009. She retired in January of 2020. Under her leadership, Ameritas saw its assets grow by 61% and its customer base increase by 75%. Martin held the CPA (Certified Public Accountant) and FLMI (Fellow, Life Management Institute) designations. She had the distinct honor and privilege to work with many talented colleagues during her thirty-five years at Ameritas to fulfill the lives of customers and associates. She thrived on team success.

In addition to her roles at Ameritas, she served as a board member for publicly traded companies NRC Health and Nelnet. She participated in numerous other business and community roles. Among them were chairwoman of the American Council of Life Insurers (second women ever), chairwoman of the University of Nebraska Foundation Board of Directors, member of Board of Directors for the Omaha Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, chairwoman of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce, board member of the Million Dollar Roundtable Foundation, board member of several University of Nebraska endeavors. She is also a fellow in the National Association of Corporate Directors. She served on the Lincoln Vision and Prosper Lincoln steering committees and was vice chair for the Lincoln Community Foundation. She also volunteered for many school and community causes and was a member of St. Mark’s United Methodist Church.

Some of the awards bestowed on JoAnn for her corporate and community leadership include her 2015 induction into the Nebraska Business Hall of Fame, 2018 Woman of the Year honor at the Lincoln Journal Star’s Inspire Awards, the Burnham Yates Citizenship Award from the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce and Nebraskan of the Year by Lincoln Rotary Club #14. In 2004 she was inducted into the School of Accountancy Hall of Fame at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The University of Nebraska Foundation honored JoAnn as its 2021 recipient of the Perry W. Branch Award for Distinguished Volunteer Service. She was recently recognized as the initial recipient of the JoAnn Martin Civic Leadership Award.

Governor Pete Ricketts said Thursday that Martin was a pillar of the Lincoln community and trailblazer in the insurance industry. University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Ronnie Green said “All of UNL mourns the much too soon loss of one of the greatest Huskers, most distinguished alumna, and widely respected business leaders who ever lived.  She deeply loved her University and we deeply loved her.  She made us all better.”

She is survived by her husband, Derrel Martin of Lincoln; daughters, Jennifer (Carl) Bartholomew of Omaha, Kimberly (Ben) Neuwirth of San Francisco, CA; grandchildren, Anna Bartholomew, Abigail and Sophie Neuwirth; sister, Donna Carpenter of Neligh, NE; brothers, Lonald Rea, of Lincoln, Robert Rea of Dallas, TX, James (Melisah) Rea of Omaha, Steve (Nick McCarthy) Rea of Lockport, IL; mother-in-law, Merrella Martin of Benkelman, NE; sister-in-law, Kathy (Lonny) Stahlecker of Benkelman, NE; brothers-in-law, Terry (Verla) Martin of Benkelman, NE, Merrel (Diana) Martin of Benkelman, NE. Preceded in death by her parents, Lonnie and Alta Rea; sister, Barbara Kelly; father-in-law, Harry Martin; sister-in-law, Judy Rea; brothers-in-law, Billy Kelly and JC Carpenter.

A Celebration of Life service will be held at 2:00 pm, Thursday (10/28/2021) at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, 8550 Pioneers Blvd, Lincoln, NE. Private prior burial at Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery. A Memorial Gathering will be held 5:00-8:00 pm, Wednesday (10/27/21) at Roper & Sons South Lincoln Chapel, 3950 Hohensee Dr. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed towards either the University of Nebraska Foundation (1010 Lincoln Mall, #300, Lincoln, NE, 68508) or the Lincoln Community Foundation (215 Centennial Mall South, #100, Lincoln, NE, 68508); Please note memorial donations made “In Memory of JoAnn Martin”.

Services

October27

Memorial Gathering

Roper & Sons South Chapel

3950 Hohensee Drive (40th & Yankee Hill)
Lincoln, NE 68516

(402) 261-5907
October28

Celebration of Life

St. Mark’s United Methodist Church

8550 Pioneers Blvd, Lincoln, NE

Share a Memory or Condolence

October 29, 2021

My deepest condolences to the Martin family. May you find some comfort in the Lord as you reflect on the fond times with JoAnn.

– Duane Potrzeba
October 28, 2021

I would like to extend my sincere sympathy on the lost of your wife and the children’s mother. My late wife, a Ameritas Cincinnati retiree, succumbed to a similar disease, and it’s quick progression. Know you are not alone in this time of lose. A loving God and family will see you through to a brighter day.

– John (Jack) Busche
October 28, 2021

So sorry for your loss.

– Sam Jaeger and family
October 26, 2021

Sending my heartfelt sympathy to JoAnn’s family. I have many wonderful memories of JoAnn, her siblings, & their parents. I am unable express my condolences to you all in person, but please know that I am with you in spirit & love.

– Dennis Lichty
October 25, 2021

JoAnn was such a stellar person. RIP.

– Thomas D Clabaugh
October 25, 2021

JoAnn Martin probably never planned on leading a large life insurance company, but he became one of the best in a big industry. She led not as an authoritarian, but as a caring field leader. Nobody was to small or unimportant, JoAnn treated everyone as an equal and as an important human being. When I left production and field leadership in 2012 to prepare for a high risk double lung transplant, the odds that I’d survive or return to work were negligable. Yet, JoAnn was one of the few people who stayed close to me throught the entire 2 year scary time. When I was able to return to work she was always supportive and encouraging. I’ve said before that she was the best company president that I ever worked under in my 50 year career. I know she’ll be remembered and held in the highest esteem by all who knew her. May God Bless the entire Martin family.

– Richard C. Moldenhauer

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