FUNERAL SERVICES FOR

Helen E. Mahlin
Age-90

FUNERAL SERVICE
     10:30 A.M., Saturday, November 8, 2008
St. Luke's Methodist Church
David City, Nebraska
         Reverends Mark Schutt and Glenn Hubbard

VISITATION
      2:00-8:00 P.M., Friday, November 7, 2008
         Family receiving friends from 5:00-8:00 P.M.
Kracl Funeral Chapel
David City, Nebraska

COMMITTAL
David City Cemetery
David City, Nebraska

MEMORIALS
St. Luke's Window Fund or Family Choice

LUNCH  
St. Luke's Church

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Helen was born January 24, 1918, in rural Bellwood, Nebraska to Parker and Inez
Antonia(Neisner) Ostrander.  She attended school at Marietta, District #30 Butler County
and Rising City High School.  On November 6, 1934, she married Marion Mahlin in Wayne,
Nebraska.  They farmed north of Rising City and retired to Columbus in 1980.  Marion died
in 1983 and Helen moved to David City in 1991. Helen died Wednesday, November 5,
2008, at St. Joseph's Villa in David City. She was a member of St. Luke's Methodist
Church, and the United Methodist Women's Organization in which she was very active until
her health began to fail.  Helen loved flowers, baking and making ceramics.
Helen is survived by one daughter, Dianne and her husband Gary Epp of Littleton,
Colorado, one daughter-in-law, Jaqueline Mahlin of David City, five grandchildren, Bruce
Mahlin, Barbara and her husband Dan Rasmussen, Kurt Epp, Troy and his wife Lisa Epp
and Michelle and her husband Jesse Lowe.  Seven great-grandchildren and three
great-great grandchildren.  Two sisters-in-law, Elizabeth Ostrander of Schuyler and Hazel
Ostrander of Central City, Nebraska.  She is also survived by her cousin Bob and his wife
Lois Raric, of Bellwood.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Marion, one son Donald Mahlin,
seven brothers, Ira, William, Frank, Jesse, Fred, Everette, and Irvin Ostrander, three
sisters, Alice Aerni, Dorothy Aerni and Mabel Kruse.
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