Marlene Smith, 77

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Marlene Janice (Schmidt) Smith was born Nov. 11, 1943, in Omaha, to Arnold and Irene (Voss) Schmidt. She died Sept. 21, 2021.

She was baptized and confirmed at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Bennington. Marlene grew up on the family dairy farm west of Bennington, where she developed a love for animals (except for chickens!). Her favorite color was blue, and she loved pansies and hollyhocks. Marlene went to school in Bennington, where she was a cheerleader and played volleyball. She was also crowned athletic queen! After high school, she worked at Boystown in the donor office, and then at Guarantee Mutual as a clerk.

Marlene married Michael Smith June 1, 1963, at St. John’s Lutheran in Bennington, and they were blessed with two children; Jeff and Michelle. They lived in Irvington and Bennington before buying their farm in Washington County in 1973. Together, they milked cows and farmed. Marlene could be found most often in the milking parlor, where she didn’t like any music or radio playing. Her favorite cows would give her a kiss on the cheek before leaving the barn. When you asked her why she didn’t drive a tractor, she would tell you, because she was smart! The farm always had an abundance of cats, which all the grandkids enjoyed.

She also cleaned houses for over 15 years and became close friends with everyone she cleaned for. Marlene loved to watch her kids play sports, show cows and travel with friends to nearby towns. She felt so proud to be able to cheer on her grandkids in sports and attended every event. Marlene was also an avid Husker Volleyball fan.

Marlene had a giving heart and quick wit. She loved sharing laughs with her friends and neighbors. Her favorite restaurants were Farmer Brown’s and the Alpine Inn. Family gatherings and playing cards at the farm are the most cherished memories. She is known for her fried chicken, meatloaf and chili, but spaghetti was always a side dish in her house. She always made her grandkids favorites: Grandma Vada’s mac and cheese, and Grandma Irene’s prime rib, but she never got the hang of making rice crispy bars!

Marlene was a treasured wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt, and we are privileged to have her love us!

Marlene died on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2021, at CHI Bergan Mercy Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska at the age of 77 years, 9 months, and 10 days. She was preceded in death by her parents Arnold and Irene Schmidt. Marlene is survived by her husband Mike of Blair, son Jeff and Krisa Smith of Bennington, daughter Michelle Jacobs of Omaha, grandchildren; Jake, Reagan, Emily, and Reese, brothers and sisters-in-law Sonny and Nancy Schmidt of Omaha, Jerry and Betty Schmidt of Omaha, and Roger and Kelly Schmidt of Palm Coast, Fla., and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.

Funeral service was 10:30 a.m., Monday, St. John’s Lutheran Church, Bennington. Interment German Cemetery. Visitation 3-6 p.m., Sunday at St. John’s Lutheran in Bennington. Memorials to German Cemetery.

Hadan Golden Reichmuth

Bennington, NE

(402) 238-2291