Merlene C. Brandenburgh
November 13, 1931 - December 24, 2012

Merlene C. Brandenburgh

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Merlene was born on November 13, 1931 in Bellwood, Nebraska to Merlon and Luella (Taylor) Carpenter. She grew up in the Bellwood area and received her education there.

On August 8, 1947, Merlene Carpenter was married to Richard O. Brandenburgh in Concordia, Kansas. They had lived in David City and Scottsbluff in Nebraska while her husband was a Nebraska State Patrolman. In 1962, they moved to Fremont where they have operated Dick's Zesto Drive Inn. Her husband died in February of 1993. Merlene remained active in the Zesto business until 1997, along with their son Richard and his wife Donna, who now operated the business.

Merlene was a member of First Lutheran Church.

She was preceded in death in addition to her husband, by a brother, Lynn Carpenter.

Survivors: 3 sons Richard and wife Donna Brandenburgh of Fremont
Randy and wife Sue Brandenburgh of San Antonio, Texas
Rodney and wife Sarah Brandenburgh of Acworth, Georgia
1 daughter Dienna and husband Robert Mortensen
11 grandchildren
14 great grandchildren
1 brother Keith and wife Dawn Carpenter of Lakeside, California

The funeral service will be 10:30 AM Monday (Dec. 31st) at the First Lutheran Church with the Rev. Matt Knopf. The committal will follow in Memorial Cemetery. Visitation at the Ludvigsen Mortuary will be on Sunday (Dec. 30th) from 2 to 7 PM.

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Visitation
Sunday, December 30, 2012
2:00pm to 7:00pm
Ludvigsen Mortuary - Fremont
1249 E. 23rd St.
Fremont, NE  68025
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Service
Church
Monday, December 31, 2012
10:30am
First Lutheran Church
3200 East Military Avenue
Fremont, NE  68025
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Interment
Memorial Cemetery
800 West 23rd Street
Fremont, NE  68025
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Condolences(2)

  1. JoAnn Baker
    Dick and Donna, so sorry for your loss, I always liked your parents, your mother was a sweet lady. My deepest sympathy for you and your family.
  2. Jo Brandenburgh Matulka
    So sorry to hear of Aunt Merlene's death. This is the time of mourning but also the time of remembering all the wonderful times shared with her and Uncle Dick and our families, especially when I was young and we all would be at grandma and grandpa B. in Bellwood or the David City park for family gettogethers. These memories are cherished so much. My prayers are with you all at this time.
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