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| Jeanine “Jeanie” Marie Lemburg |

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Jeanine “Jeanie” Marie Lemburg, 94 of Osceola, formerly of Boelus, left this world peacefully on Friday, February 22, 2025, while listening to the comforting hymn “Sweet Hour of Prayer” at the Good Samaritan Society in Osceola.

Private graveside services were held on Friday, February 28, 2025 at the Ebenezer Cemetery in Boelus. Later that day, a heartfelt memorial gathering was held at the Boelus Community Center to honor and celebrate Jeanine’s remarkable life. This gathering was a warm and joyous occasion for all, as we share stories, laughter, and memories were shared. Everyone was warmly welcomed to join the family in this tribute to a beloved woman who touched many lives.

Jeanie was born on December 9, 1930, to Glen and Fern (Whitefoot) Boesen in Boelus, where she was raised and educated. She embarked on a new journey on December 29, 1947, as she married Alvin Lemburg in St. Paul.

With dedication and passion, she devoted many years to the cafeteria at Centura Public School, nurturing the community around her.

Her adventurous spirit shone through her love for traveling and horse racing, while her cherished moments at the cabin by the lake and dancing reflected her zest for life. She always gave hugs to anyone that she would meet. She had The Phonograph-Herald | March 5, 2025

a love for babysitting children in the Boelus area that she considered to be her own grandchildren.

Those left to cherish her life include her daughters and sons-inlaw, Connie and Rich Snyder of Grand Island and Kathy and Don Schweitzer of Cairo; sons and daughters-in-law, Kenny and Michelle Lemburg of Gordon, Glen “Herman” and Brenda Lemburg of Osceola, David Lemburg of Boelus, and Mark and Deb Lemburg of Cairo; twenty grandchildren; fifty-four great- grandchildren; one great-grandchild on the way; six great- great- grandchildren; and two great- great- grandchildren on the way.

Jeanine was preceded in death by her parents; husband; and grandson, Michael Lemburg.

Online condolences may be directed to the family at www.jacobengreenway. com.