Shirley Ann Albin, 87, of Northfield MN Formerly of Oakland NE


Shirley Ann Albin was born to Roy and Meta (Spath) Foster July 31, 1929. The youngest of four children, she and her family lived on a farm outside of Plainview, Nebraska. She passed away November 30, 2016 at the Northfield Retirement Center in Northfield, Minnesota, at the age of 87.

In 1950 she married Clifford Albin in Plainview, and a few years later, moved to Oakland, Nebraska. Cliff owned an excavating and lawn sprinkler business. Shirley received her Bachelor’s Degree in Teaching at Doane College in Blair, Nebraska; she taught grades K-8 in a rural, one-room school for thirteen years.

Cliff and Shirley had two children, Rick and Curt; six grandchildren, Emily, Jennifer, Rachel, Nick, Dru and Nate; four great grandchildren, Paige, Brooke, Hailey and Axel. Sadly, Clifford died in 1984. Shirley began working part-time at the Oakland City Hall; she traveled and worked with her sons in the auction business as a cashier and an official pitch game scorekeeper.

Shirley was an avid card player; she liked to cook, grow flowers and vacation with friends in Las Vegas. She was a very loyal member of First United Methodist Church in Oakland. She was involved in numerous church activities, teaching Sunday school and assisting the United Methodist Women’s group in preparing meals for special occasions.

In 2012 Shirley moved to Nye Square in Fremont, Nebraska. In 2014 she relocated to the Northfield Retirement Center, allowing her to be closer to family.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Roy and Meta; husband, Clifford; two brothers, Floyd and Clyde; sister, Betty.

She is survived by her two sons, Rick (Connie) Albin of Northfield and Curt (Christy) Albin of North Richland Hills, TX; six grandchildren; four great grandchildren.

Shirley’s favorite bible verse was Psalm 121. This verse expresses the assurance of God’s protection day and night, coming and going.

VISITATION

Monday, Dec. 5th
9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
First United Methodist Church, Oakland113 N. Oakland Avenue
Oakland, Nebraska 68045

FUNERAL SERVICE

Monday, Dec. 5th
10:30 AM
First United Methodist Church, Oakland113 N. Oakland Avenue
Oakland, Nebraska 68045

Burial is in the Oakland Cemetery.

Memorials suggested to the First United Methodist Church.

Shirley Albin

Shirley Albin

Melva M. Christensen, 95, of Oakland NE


Melva M. Christensen, 95 years, of Oakland, Nebraska, passed away Wednesday, November 25, 2015 at Oakland Heights, in Oakland.

Funeral Service will be Tuesday, December 1, 2015, 2 pm, at the First United Methodist Church in Oakland, Nebraska with Rev. Joel Rathbun, officiating.  Visitation Tuesday at the church one hour prior to service.   Burial in Lyons Cemetery, Lyons, Nebraska.   Memorials to First United Methodist Church – Oakland.

Pelan funeral Services Oakland in charge of arrangements.

Melva Maxine (Beck) Christensen passed away Wednesday, November 25, 2015 at Oakland Heights, in Oakland, Nebraska, at the age of 95.

Melva was born on her family’s farm east of Rosalie, NE, on December 9, 1919, to Lee “Doc” and Pina (Barada) Beck. She was raised on the farm and she attended the local Parks Rural Grade School through the 10th grade, then graduated from Lyons High School in 1937.

Melva married Don Christensen on February 5, 1939 and lived on the Christensen family farm as a homemaker and helping with the farming operation. In retirement, Melva and Don moved to a home in Oakland; then, for the last few years of her life resided at Oakland Heights.

She enjoyed participating in many local organizations in the community holding offices in most of them and traveling to state, national, and international meetings. She was especially involved with the Home Extension Clubs serving as president of her local group, the Nebraska State Club, and Citizenship Chairperson for the National Extension Club. She was a life member of the Associated Country Women of the World. She was a Township Committee Woman and served on the election board for many years. She was a member of First United Methodist Church receiving a life membership pin from the Women’s Society for services in her church as a Sunday school teacher, church board member, and president of the women’s group. Melva was also the first women to serve on the Oakland City Council.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Lee and Pina Beck; her husband, Donald; daughter-in-law, Shirley Christensen; and multiple sisters and brothers-in-law.

Melva is survived by her two sons, Fred (Sandi) of Lyons, NE, Jim of Bellevue, NE; two grandsons, Graham of Omaha, NE, Max (Annie) of Lyons; two great granddaughters, Natalie and Avery; sisters; Mary Lee Slaughter, Eva Weeks; brother, Tom (Betty) Beck all of Lyons; brother-in-law, T.J. “Junior” Appleby; and a host of nieces and nephews.

Melva Christensen

Melva Christensen

Groundhog Day Chicken and Biscuit Dinner


The First United Methodist Church of Oakland invites everyone to their annual Groundhog Day Chicken and Biscuit Dinner. The event will take place at the Oakland City Auditorium on Sun., Feb. 2nd from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

The charge for adults is $6 and for children under ten the charge is $3.

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