Elaine grew up and attended primary and secondary schools at St. Bonaventure Parochial School in Columbus, NE. Elaine was a very good student and advanced quickly through her education. She decided on the nursing profession and became a registered nurse. She later went on to complete her Bachelor of Science Degree in nursing. Elaine entered into marriage with William Richard Swanson on June 30, 1962. Their union produced seven children. She also had 21 grandchildren and 1 great grandson.
Bill and Elaine were active and well-loved members of the Arapahoe community and Saint Germanus Catholic Church. Elaine was known throughout the community as an able caretaker and attended births, deaths, and everything in between for the residents of Arapahoe. She was a part of the Altar Society and played an integral role in maintaining the Shrine of Fatima and the installation of the Rachel Statue which was representative of the Pro-Life Movement of which she was deeply involved. Elaine participated in many volunteer activities including the Cursillo Movement of the Catholic Church, Community Food Bank, and PEO—a philanthropic organization. Elaine endeavored to live her life in service to others. She passed on this value to her many children and grandchildren.
Elaine is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Bill. Her parents, Vincent and Minnie, her siblings: Leander Wieser, Charles Wieser, Albert Wieser, Francis Wieser, Glenn Wieser, Mary Ann Micek, Sister Alberta Wieser, and Irene Fuchs. She is survived by Jerome and Helen Wieser, Ken and Judy Wieser and Delores Wieser, Howard and Dixie Lederer as well as many nieces and nephews.
Elaine grew up and attended primary and secondary schools at St. Bonaventure Parochial School in Columbus, NE. Elaine was a very good student and advanced quickly through her education. She decided on the nursing profession and became a registered nurse. She later went on to complete her Bachelor of Science Degree in nursing. Elaine entered into marriage with William Richard Swanson on June 30, 1962. Their union produced seven children. She also had 21 grandchildren and 1 great grandson.
Bill and Elaine were active and well-loved members of the Arapahoe community and Saint Germanus Catholic Church. Elaine was known throughout the community as an able caretaker and attended births, deaths, and everything in between for the residents of Arapahoe. She was a part of the Altar Society and played an integral role in maintaining the Shrine of Fatima and the installation of the Rachel Statue which was representative of the Pro-Life Movement of which she was deeply involved. Elaine participated in many volunteer activities including the Cursillo Movement of the Catholic Church, Community Food Bank, and PEO—a philanthropic organization. Elaine endeavored to live her life in service to others. She passed on this value to her many children and grandchildren.
Elaine is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Bill. Her parents, Vincent and Minnie, her siblings: Leander Wieser, Charles Wieser, Albert Wieser, Francis Wieser, Glenn Wieser, Mary Ann Micek, Sister Alberta Wieser, and Irene Fuchs. She is survived by Jerome and Helen Wieser, Ken and Judy Wieser and Delores Wieser, Howard and Dixie Lederer as well as many nieces and nephews.
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