Alan Linsenmeyer; a committed father, husband and electrician, went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, January 7th 2021.
Alan is survived by his wife of 49 years, Kathy Linsenmeyer, his sons Jeff and Tim Linsenmeyer, his granddaughter, Evelyn Linsenmeyer, and his siblings, Marny Janssen and David Linsenmeyer. He is preceded in death by his parents, Ken and Pat Linsenmeyer, and his daughter, Sarah Linsenmeyer.
Alan was born in Beatrice, Nebraska, on December 3rd, 1950. He served as an electrician at Goodyear for 42 years. He valued his role as a provider. Alan was an avid fan of baseball and anything Huskers. He played trombone and enjoyed ballroom and square dancing with his wife Kathy. Alan had several hobbies, but he most enjoyed sharing them with his family. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
The family would like to thank all the staff at Madonna for their committed level of care and compassion to Alan in his last years. Condolences, trumpmemorials.com. Trump Funeral Services, 1600 West “O” Street, Lincoln.
My prayers for peace and comfort. Blessings to all. Denny
Marny & Linsenmeyer family–wishing peace and comfort to you all at this sad time of loss. Sincerely, Carol Meyer
I am so very saddened by this news. I will miss seeing Alan when I am at Madonna. Kathy, my heart hurts for you. Prayers for peace and comfort. Kris
Pat & I were friends from high school days, so her family was important to me. I know these past months and years have been very difficult ones in your family. I hope you find peace as Alan goes on ahead.
Dorothy Applebee
May God give you all peace and strength during this difficult time resting in the promise that he is no longer suffering.
I loved seeing you all at Living Word Fellowship church, raising your children in The Lord. I am so sorry. Love amd Blessings to you Kathy and your awesome sons.
Lori Sloup
Nice to hear from you Lori and thank you for nice comments
I am so sad to hear of Alan’s passing. He and I grew up in the same neighborhood, went to the same schools, were in Boy Scouts and Band together. I wish you peace and strength as you work through this part of life. Again, sorry to hear that he’s journey ended here on earth.
Yes. I remember Alan mentioning you in his times of reminiscing on the growing up years. You must have been great friends. Thanks for reaching out at this time. We are happy to hear from you. Kathy