Diane E. Hasemann
December 29, 1953 - June 17, 2021

Diane E. Hasemann

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Diane E. Hasemann, age 67, of Fremont (formerly of Scribner)
passed away on June 17, 2021 at Dunklau Gardens.

She was born December 29, 1953 to Henry & Nell Peitzmeier. She was raised in the Catholic church, graduated from Logan View High School and earned an Associate's degree in Business from Lincoln School of Commerce.

On January 17, 1976, she married Kevin Hasemann. They made their home on a farm north of Scribner for 45 years prior to moving to Fremont. She was a banker with the Scribner Bank for 28 years. In her retirement, she enjoyed sewing and worked part-time at Black Tie White Satin. She used her love of sewing to create thousands of doll outfits which she sold at craft fairs. Diane never met a stranger and loved connecting with people.

Diane was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church where she taught Sunday School for 25 years and served on the Altar Guild and Endowment Committee. She was very involved in the Scribner community. She served on the Scribner Chamber of Commerce board of directors and was president for two terms. The Chamber named her Chamber Citizen of the Year. She volunteered with the Scribner Softball Association where she coached and spent hours popping countless bags of popcorn. She was also involved in Friends of the Scribner Library where she used her creativity to design dozens of Tannenbaum Festival Christmas trees. She gave her time to the Scribner Good Samaritan Center and was proud of her work with Project Love and enjoyed volunteering for the Scribner-Snyder FCCLA where she mentored youth and helped bake and decorate thousands of Valentine cookies.

Diane was in her element cheering on her children and grandchildren. She enjoyed spending time with Kevin and their friends at Cottonwood Cove in Blair and often shared that there is nothing she would rather do than spend time with her girls.

Diane lived her life by the Erma Bombeck adage: "When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left, and could say, 'I used everything you gave me."

Diane is survived by her husband (Kevin), four daughters Cindy (Steve) Slykhuis of Arlington, Kelly (Larry) Mills of Ashland, Mindy (David) Purvis of Lincoln and Laura (Sean) Stoner of Omaha and nine grandchildren: Brooke, Justin & Jenna Mills, Winston & Oliver Slykhuis, Christopher & Jackson Purvis and Lydia & Murray Stoner, two sisters, Jolene (Gary) Stromquist and Janet (Paul) Kai and in-laws Connie Hasemann, Carroll & Mary Hasemann, Ken & Sandy Hasemann, Lisa & John Stockamp, as well as many nieces, nephews and friends. She is preceded in death by her parents, Henry & Nell, father- and mother-in-law, Junior & Gladys Hasemann, and brother-in-law, Keith Hasemann.

Memorials are suggested to Scribner Rescue, Scribner Volunteer Fire Department or St. Paul's Lutheran Church (Hooper).

Visitation will be Sunday, June 20, 2021 with the family present from 2-5 p.m. at Ludvigsen's Funeral Chapel in Scribner. The funeral service will be 2pm, Monday, June 21at St. Paul's Lutheran Church with burial to follow in the St. Paul's Cemetery north of Hooper with a Celebration of Life following the burial at the Mohr Auditorium in Scribner.

Online guestbook at www.hooper-scribner.com

To watch a recording of the service please use the following link:

https://youtu.be/arlzwjVCFAU

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Visitation
Sunday, June 20, 2021
With Family 2pm to 5pm
Ludvigsen's Scribner Funeral Chapel
509 Main St.
Scribner, NE  68057
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Service
Funeral Service
Monday, June 21, 2021
2:00pm
St. Paul's Lutheran Church
1843 County Road E
Hooper, NE  68031
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Interment
St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery
1843 County Road E
Hooper, NE  68031
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Condolences(11)

  1. Judy Raymond
    To Diane's family, so surprised to learn of Diane's illness and death. I know this will be a time of sadness for all of you being a close and involved family. Diane's family was first in her life and always in her thoughts. Remember the good times and know she continues to watch over all of you.
  2. LeRoy & Janis Poppe
    To the family of Diane, We are so sorry to hear of your loss. It is our loss also. She was a wonderful lady and always had a smile. I enjoyed her in our neighborhood club. We also have Christmas ornaments that she made and sold so we will remember her for years to come. Let your memories bring you smiles, your friends and family give you comfort and God grant you peace. Our sympathy and love, Janis and LeRoy
  3. Stan & Ione Popken
    Kevin, Cindy and sisters, and all the family, we are so sorry for the pain you feel in the loss of one so dear. We pray that as you carry on helping each other, the spirit that was Diane's will bless you and help bring peace and comfort. In caring sympathy, Stan & Ione Popken
  4. deb sundberg
    Dear Hasemann Family, So very sorry and so deeply saddened for the loss of your wife, mom and grandmom~heaven has gained a beautiful angel! I grew up in Hooper and went to school -1rst through 12th grade with Diane, and my husband also went to highschool with her- she was an amazing person! One of the hardest working and kindest humans I've known! Love Hugs and Prayers to you all~Deb(Braun)Sundberg
    Paul Sundberg
  5. Georgann Dunning
    Very sad to hear this news! Prayers for the entire family!❣️🙏🏻
  6. Tom and Sonya Collins
    So sorry to hear of Diane’s passing. Tom enjoyed working with her at the bank and said she was so willing to help with anything. Sincere thoughts and prayers to all those that loved her the most.
  7. Susan Bonet
    With deepest sympathy to my cousins Jolene and Janet.
  8. Dani (Wooldrik) Vandeventer
    Hasemann family, my deepest condolences. Diane was a real gem. The comment about her in the concession stand at softball when we were kids was such a true statement! Also, she was kind enough to take me home from the farm when I was too scared to stay away from home on my first sleepover. She will be missed, my prayers are with you.
  9. Lynn and Joleen Wooldik
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May God's words comfort you at this time of sorrow.
  10. Leslie Schlecht
    Sending my condolences to Kevin and the rest of the Hasemann family. Diane will be remembered so fondly by those that knew her. May the memories of laughter and love she shared with you bring you comfort in the days ahead. God Bless you all.
  11. Patricia Ferguson
    So glad we got to see you both and have such a great visit. Diane was such a caring person, always giving. Kevin you were right, the grandkids will have missed the most. We are beyond sorry...these were to be those golden years...hugs and prayers to you and the girls.
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