Mary Sue Lewis “Sue”
July 26, 1936 – October 29, 2024
Age 88
Sue supported her husband Dick during his 26 years of active duty in the Air Force. She enjoyed knitting, including knitting numerous prayer shawls for hospital patients.
Preceded in death by her parents Carlo and Elsa Bonjean; brother Robert Bonjean; sister Barbara Hanley.
Survived by her husband of 65 years Richard “Dick” Lewis; daughter Michelle L. Lewis; granddaughter Shannon M. Consolino; great grandchildren Ailah Dorner, Eve Dorner, Matilda Consolino; brothers Jerry Bonjean (Kay), and Jack Bonjean (Joyce).
Visitation: Tuesday, November 5, 2024, 5:00 – 6:30 p.m., St. Matthew the Evangelist Catholic Church, 12330 S 36th Street, Bellevue, Nebraska
Vigil Service: Tuesday, November 5, 2024, 6:30 p.m., St. Matthew the Evangelist Catholic Church
To view a live broadcast of the Vigil Service, click the link below.
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Mass of Christian Burial: Wednesday, November 6, 2024, 10:30 a.m., St. Matthew the Evangelist Catholic Church
To view a live broadcast of the Mass, click the link below.
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Interment: Wednesday, November 6, 2024, 1:30 p.m., Omaha National Cemetery
Memorials: St. Matthew Building Fund or St. Vincent de Paul
3 Comments
Sue was a wonderful aunt and sister to our Mom. Loved listening to that laugh. So sorry for your loss Dick and Michelle. 🙏🙏
Sue worked for our company Broadmoor for many years. She was great and was mom to so many of our residents. In most cases we hire younger folks to show and lease our apartments but in her case she was always young at heart. even at her age . She was respected greatly and will be missed by so so many. Very sincerely Tom Fellman
Blessed with a long life, but even with all those years I know they were not enough for those who held Sue so dear to their hearts. To her loved ones, I extend my deepest condolences. May the countless, fine memories of your beloved wife/mother forever warm your hearts and bring smiles to your faces, even behind tears shed. May you find comfort in knowing that death was never God’s plan, (Gen.1:28; Rom.5:12) and one day death will be no more, (Rev.21:4) as loved ones will be resurrected (Acts 24:15) with the hope of life forever in paradise, on earth, (Ps.37:11,29) as God intended. Until then, a special person rests in God’s loving care.
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