Grace E. Mohlman Eischen of McLoud died Monday at the age of 79.
She was born July 20, 1919, in Glenvil, Nebraska to Fred and Adeline Parks Mohlman.
She married LaVern B. Eischen on July 20, 1940, in Smith Center, Kansas and was a homemaker.
She was a member of Holy Cross Evangelical Lutheran Church of Oklahoma City and had lived in Ayr and Roseland, Nebraska before moving to McLoud in 1976.
Her husband preceded her in death in 1988.
Surviving are her son, Terry L. Eischen, McLoud; brothers and sisters-in-law, Robert and Lois Mohlman, George and Rosalee Mohlman, all of Blue Hill, Nebraska; sisters-in-law, Tena Mohlman, Lois Mohlman, both of Blue Hill, Nebraska; Joan Mohlman, Geneva, Nebraska; Ann Mohlman, Red Cloud, Nebraska; sister, Mary Kort, Blue Hill, Nebraska; sisters and brothers-in-law, E. J. and Margaret Hinrichs, Glenvil, Nebraska; Bill and Ella Mae Keeney, Wendel and Ruby Stevens, all of Blue Hill, Nebraska; Don and Irma Bell, Giltner, Nebraska; Louis Eischen, California; four grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and many other relatives and friends.
Graveside service will be 10:00 a.m. Thursday at Blue Hill, Nebraska Cemetery with the Rev. Paul Hirsch officiating.
Gaskill-Owens Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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